3Q: What to expect from Covid-19 this fall
In this MIT News “3 Questions” article, senior leaders discuss where things stand; explain the rationale behind the Institute’s testing and policies; and provide insights about what to expect this fall.
Welcome to MIT from Team Chancellor
On behalf of the entire Chancellor’s Office, welcome to MIT! We work together to provide all graduate students with meaningful student life and learning experiences.
Upcoming Covid testing changes at MIT
Conditions surrounding Covid, its treatment, and its mitigation are evolving, and so too is MIT’s response. As part of that evolution, we write today to announce modifications to MIT’s testing program.
Unionization Election Results
To the members of the MIT community, We write to update you on the efforts by a group of MIT graduate students to form a union affiliated with the United Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers of America (UE).
FAQ: AY2023 Graduate Student Stipend Levels, Insurance, and Support
In discussion with the Provost, Chancellor, and School Deans, we have established the new ranges for the monthly stipends of full-time research and teaching assistants for the 2022-23 academic year (AY2023).
AY2023 Graduate Student Stipend Levels, Insurance Rates, & Additional Support
For the 2022-23 academic year, graduate students can expect a 5.5% stipend increase, flat health insurance rates, and other financial enhancements to provide greater financial security.
Graduate unionization vote set for April 4-5
April 4–5 will be the dates for an NLRB-run election to decide whether some MIT graduate students will form a union affiliated with the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (UE).
MIT’s Ongoing Commitment to Graduate Students
Whatever the outcome of the graduate unionization election, MIT leaders will continue to support every one of our extraordinarily talented students.
MIT’s Ongoing Commitment to Graduate Students
Whatever the outcome of the graduate unionization election, MIT leaders will continue to support every one of our extraordinarily talented students.
Casting an informed vote on graduate student unionization
MIT has declined a request to recognize a graduate student union without an election: “All eligible students should have the chance to choose for themselves.”