Celebrate MIT’s Veterans on November 10
Join MIT’s Student Veterans Association and Student Veteran Success for the 2022 Veterans Day Celebration on November 10. This evening event is an opportunity to honor the Institute’s veteran community, build camaraderie, and hear from local civic and military leaders.
Save the Date: CPW slated for April 13-16, 2023
This year’s Campus Preview Weekend (CPW) will take place Thursday, April 13 through Sunday, April 16, 2023. Please consider offering opportunities to welcome our future first-year students!
Save the Date: Next All Hands Meeting
The next OVC All Hands meeting of the academic year will take place on Zoom on Monday, 11/14 at 2 pm. The meeting link will be emailed to all staff.
OFY Launches Orientation Leader Instagram Takeovers
Our Orientation Leader staff has made a schedule of when our OLs can go on the OFY Instagram page (@mitfirstyear), take students through a week in their lives, share their expertise and experiences, and answer lots of questions.
Welcoming a New Cohort of Associate Advisors
The Office of the First Year (OFY) welcomed 150 associate advisors to their first orientation on June 12.
SFS Returns to Campus!
After so many long months of zoom meetings, the Staff Connections Committee in SFS is welcoming back summer and the chance to be outside with colleagues.
2021-22 UROP Awards
The Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) selected two research supervisors as this year’s recipients of the Outstanding UROP Mentor Awards, and six UROP students for Outstanding UROP Student Awards.
New OVC Employees, May-July 2022
Congratulations to all of the new members of the OVC staff!
SFS Builds on a Successful First Year of Financial Education
Within the first few days of her new job in Student Financial Services (SFS) last summer, Erica Aguiar, SFS’s new Associate Director of Financial Education, got right to work meeting and talking with students.
MIT’s Media Presence: May Snapshot
Millions of people worldwide follow MIT through news articles, videos, and social media. In addition to research, audiences enjoy quirkier content; in May, the #2 post on MIT’s Twitter channel was the now-legendary Oreometer. See a snapshot of the Institute’s media presence.