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History on Display at Next House Celebration

Around this time last year, a group of Next House residents decided that their dorm’s 30-year annive...

Understanding Childhood Stresses That Lead to Mental Illness

“Genes load the gun, and environment pulls the trigger.”

Photo of the Week by Owen Franken ’68—May 12, 2012

Franken Photo of the Week: Couples on the banks of the Seine, Île Saint-Louis, Paris

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Join Forces with Your Club for a Deeper Impact

Join other alumni in your area and support your club scholarship fund. Together, you can make an enormous difference. Find your club's scholarship fund or, if one doesn't exist, find out how to start one.

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Connect with Your Local Alumni through a Club

MIT clubs are organized geographically both in the U.S. and abroad. So no matter where you live, you're likely to find an MIT club near you. MIT clubs offer alumni a variety of activities, services, and opportunities. You can rekindle old friendships, make new acquaintances, continue lifelong learning, enjoy special events, and forge professional connections-all while helping to enhance MIT's reputation in your community.

Find a U.S. club

With more than 40 clubs around the U.S., most states and metropolitan areas have a local MIT club. Find the U.S. club closest to you and join today.

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MIT clubs are as international as the Institute itself-and you'll find clubs in many countries around the world. Find the international club closest to you and join today.

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If you can't find a club in your area, please complete this form and a member of the Alumni Association will contact you.

You may also be interested in affinity groups organized by ethnicity, gender, or interest. Or, if you are an alumnus of the Sloan School, you can participate in Sloan Alumni Clubs.

Attend an upcoming event

Many MIT clubs and affinity groups have their own calendars and events web pages. See what's happening in your area.

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Use the Club Leader's Toolkit

The Club Leader's Toolkit is designed to help officers effectively manage their clubs. Resources include insight from experienced club leaders, management resources, mailing information, annual reports, recruitment help, an event planning guide, and more.

Contact the Alumni Association

Find contact information for the alumni affairs officer associated with your club or group.