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  2. Housing at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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    Over the years, MIT undergrad dormitories have developed a diverse range of cultures and traditions. With occasional local exceptions, the West Campus dorms (Maseeh, McCormick, Baker, Burton-Conner, MacGregor, New House, Next House, Simmons, New Vassar) have tended to be more mainstream in their outlook, while the East Side dorms (East Campus, Senior House, Random, Bexley) have been the home ...

  3. Campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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    For a number of recent "Public Art Commissions on the MIT Campus", a brochure can be downloaded describing the artwork in detail. [ 91 ] In May 2011, the general public was invited to a weekend FAST (Festival of Art, Science, and Technology) tour of temporary art installations, as part of the MIT 150 celebration of the 150th anniversary of MIT ...

  4. Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    A cross-registration program between MIT and Wellesley College has also existed since 1969, and in 2002 the Cambridge–MIT Institute launched an undergraduate exchange program between MIT and the University of Cambridge. [260] MIT also has a long-term partnership with Imperial College London, for both student exchanges and research collaboration.

  5. Stata Center - Wikipedia

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    Stata Center, officially the Ray and Maria Stata Center and sometimes referred to as Building 32, is a 430,000-square-foot (40,000 m 2) academic complex designed by architect Frank Gehry for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

  6. Women's Independent Living Group - Wikipedia

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    A small group of students approached the Association of MIT Alumnae (AMITA) about the possibility of an all-women's living group. At the time, while there were places for women to live on and off campus, including McCormick , a female-only dorm, and several co-ed fraternities and dorms, there was no cooperative living group for females.

  7. MIT School of Architecture and Planning - Wikipedia

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    The MIT School of Architecture and Planning (MIT SAP, stylized as SA+P) is one of the five schools of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1865 by William Robert Ware , the school offered the first architecture curriculum in the United States and was the first architecture program established within ...

  8. MIT Schwarzman College of Computing - Wikipedia

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    The 2018 announcement of the college's creation included a 150,000–165,000-square-foot (13,900–15,300 m 2) new building to provide enough room on campus for 65 faculty members, plus graduate students and staff (most of which would be funded by the college). [9]

  9. List of Massachusetts Institute of Technology fraternities ...

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    Sections of the MIT Technique yearbook were enhanced by paintings and etchings. This is the frontispiece to the 1917 fraternities section. The first, or pioneer, fraternity on the campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) campus was Chi Phi, established in 1873. [1]