Guidelines for Campus Activism
Below are important resources related to campus activism and current events at MIT. New information will be added as it becomes available. Please bookmark this page and check for updates regularly.
Last Updated: September 10, 2024 by the Division of Student Life
What overarching principles guide MIT’s approach to handling activism on campus?
What resources are available for recognized student organizations planning and publicizing gatherings or events?
- MIT Rules for Campus Protests and Demonstrations
- Student Organizations, Leadership and Engagement (SOLE) office
- SOLE Handbook (including steps for Event Registration)
- Engage, the hub for student organizations at MIT
- Leadership development
What policies inform what students can poster and display?
What are some of the relevant guidelines and policies informing our response to campus activism?
What is the update on the disciplinary process response following recent events on campus?
What additional support resources are available to students?
- Guidance around electronic communications
- Doxing, targeting, and harassment resources
- Resources to manage conflict and promote dialogue
- Report an incident:
- Resources to learn more about identifying and combating antisemitism and Islamophobia.
- DoingWell support resources