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MIT Alumni Association
MIT Alumni Association
MIT Alumnx Pride
Friday, May 2, 4:30pm - 4:30pm (America/New_York)
Event Details
Join LBGTQ+ Services for the 2025 hybrid Lavender Graduation on Friday, May 2nd at 4:30 pm US Eastern Time to celebrate our LBGTQ+ MIT undergraduate and graduate/post doc students who have graduated or will be graduating in 2025 and the wonderful things they've accomplished. This event is in collaboration with and hosted by our friends at Alumnx Pride and the MIT Alumni Association.
Please make sure to RSVP and share within your networks so you can receive the information on how to participate. Graduates must RVSP to participate.
If you have any questions please feel free to email LBGTQ+ Services at lbgt@mit.edu.
The entire MIT community (students, alumni, staff, faculty, family, friends) is invited to enjoy and be with us on this date to recognize our grads. There will be music, speeches, graduate celebrations, a mini-dance party, and more. This event will not be recorded, but it will be a hybrid event as portions will be live streamed.
Please make sure to RSVP and share within your networks so you can receive the Zoom link to participate. You may also consider a gift to support LGBTQ+ students and programming.
If you have any questions please feel free to email LBGTQ+ Services at lbgt@mit.edu.
For 2025 Graduates: The registration deadline for graduating students to be included in the program is April 14th. Late additions may be allowed on a case-by-case basis.
MIT Diploma & Graduation
Changes to the way your first and middle names appear on your diploma can be made within the degree application without going through a legal name change. You would just need to change your name in WebSIS. It is your responsibility to ensure that the information is accurate and up to date. To read how to have the name you would like on your diploma please go to the Registrar's website here. You can also keep your legal name on your diploma but have your preferred name read out loud at graduation. To learn more about that please email Philip Clyff.
Diplomas | MIT Registrar
All MIT graduates receive a traditional paper diploma and can opt-in to receive a digital diploma. You may also request a replacement diploma if the original is lost or damaged, or in the case of a gender change.By default, your MIT diploma displays your legal name at the time of your graduation; it is also the name read at the Commencement ceremonies. We strongly recommend using your legal name to ensure that your credential can be verified in MIT’s systems and by third parties such as government entities and international employers. Diplomas | MIT Registrar
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Learn MoreClub of the Delaware Valley
Saturday, May 10, 9:00am - 11:00am (America/New_York)
Event Details
Feeling a little sore after the Broad Street Run? Or simply looking for a beautiful spring morning outdoors?
Come join us for a leisurely 5-mile jog along the scenic Wissahickon Valley Park gravel trail. We'll enjoy the gentle hills, river views, and fresh air together.
Afterwards we'll head to a nearby brunch spot to refuel and chat.
Details:
Please register to let us know you're coming and receive any updates. Simply select "Yes" under "Are you attending?" on the right side or top of this page.
Thanks for running at your own risk.
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Learn MoreClub of Dallas and Fort Worth
Tuesday, May 13, 6:00pm - 9:00pm (America/New_York)
Event Details
This opportunity is courtesy of MIT Club of Chicago which is allowing us to participate remotely to support the efforts of the Science Committee at the Dallas Makerspace (DMS) to build a volunteering and STEM outreach partnership between the Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science at UNT, the MIT Club of DFW, and DMS.
Please register for MIT Club of Chicago virtual ticket to the lecture BEFORE registering for the in-person event at DMS (free to dues paid members).
1. DMS-MIT Special Guest Lecture:
On May 13th, the Dallas Makerspace and the MIT Club of DFW will jointly host an remote special guest lecture featuring Professor Moungi Bawendi from the MIT Chemistry Department. Professor Bawendi will share about his groundbreaking work on quantum dots—nanoscale semiconductor materials that have revolutionized a wide range of applications including medical imaging, consumer electronics, and solar energy. There will be opportunities for questions at the end of the lecture.
About Professor Bawendi: Dr. Moungi Bawendi is the Lester Wolfe Professor of Chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Born in Paris, he moved to the United States as a child and went on to earn his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Harvard University, followed by a PhD in chemistry from the University of Chicago. In 2023, Professor Bawendi was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry as a co-recipient for his "discovery and synthesis of quantum dots."
2. Tour of the Dallas Makerspace + Demos/Activities:
A guided tour of the Dallas Makerspace will be provided. DMS offers a wide variety classes, equipment and resources including a machine shop, a hot glass shop, a metal shop, 3D printing, printmaking presses, a woodshop, science laboratory space, creative arts tools, a blacksmithy, an automotive shop, a ceramics studio, a jewelry studio and more. Demos and limited hands-on crafts and activities will be available (more details to come). A special discount on the first month of membership for MIT Alumni will be available for attendees.
About the Dallas Makerspace: Dallas Makerspace is a 501(c)(3) non-profit community workshop and laboratory sharing a 36,000sqft shop in Carrollton, TX. We are an organization of local artists, engineers, makers, and thinkers working together to provide tools and learning resources to the public. We use these resources to collaborate on individual and community projects in order to promote science, technology and art; while working and experimenting on innovative ideas to encourage learning within our community.
3. STEM Outreach Volunteering Information:
Both the MIT Club of DFW and the Science Committee at the Dallas Makerspace are looking to expand their STEM outreach activities. We need your help! If you are interested in volunteering, this is a great opportunity to meet people already involved in these activities as well as STEM educators and student leaders. Together we can make a real impact.
Light refreshments and food will be provided.
The exact room(s) for each part the event will be announced later. Information will be posted on the Science Committee area whiteboards on the day of the event.
MIT Alumni: To attend the in-person event at DMS, please register for both this event AND the virtual option ticket from MITCOC ($25): https://alumcommunity.mit.edu/networks/events/123570
Registration for DMS Members: https://calendar.dallasmakerspace.org/events/view/24544
Local STEM Educators: Please reach out to science@dallasmakerspace.org for an invitation (limited availability).
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greenorbs@dallasmakerspace.org
Learn MoreClub of the Delaware Valley
Saturday, May 31, 1:00pm - 3:00pm (America/New_York)
Event Details
Cost: (per person)
Registration: Register online using the link at the top of the page.
Registration will close on May 28. Please register before this date.
As per club policy, only members of the MIT community are allowed to register themselves and their guests. Guests must be accompanied by their MIT host(s).
Alum Membership for MIT-DV Alumni Club: If you are an alum and would like to join or renew, please use the link: Join or Renew
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Learn MoreClub of the Delaware Valley
Saturday, July 26, 8:00pm - 11:00pm (America/New_York)
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SAVE THE DATE: SATURDAY, JULY 26
For
THE BRANDYWINERS’ production of the musical comedy
SOMETHING ROTTEN!
At the
Longwood Gardens outdoor amphitheater.
This musical comedy was enthusiastically received on Broadway, and got several Tony Award nominations including for Best Musical. Write-ups call this adult-focused performance “Hilarious – funniest – outrageous -- crowd-pleasing musical farce”
Importantly, your ticket also gives you a full-day entry to Longwood Gardens. Our Club has its traditional seat block, and will also have arrangements for an optional outdoor dinner together before the 8 PM performance.
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