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On Monday, August 21, the United States will experience an extraordinary and rare event: a partial solar eclipse. The Boston area will have about 60% coverage starting at 1:27 p.m., maximum at 2:46 p.m., and ending at 3:59 p.m.
On campus, fall is a time of arrivals, from incoming freshmen to new faculty and staff. Most of them will make the Atlas Service Center in E17 one of their first stops, to get an MIT ID and complete an I-9 form (Employment Eligibility Verification...
The rollout of the MIT Buy-to-Pay (B2P) system is complete, with all Institute departments now using B2P for catalog orders, external requisitions, purchase orders, and invoices. The completion of the rollout marks the close of the first phase of the B2P...
Third annual conference explores innovation, social justice, and the Institute as a living lab for sustainability.
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As the end of June approaches, the Office of Records and the Office of the Recording Secretary are planning for the close of the fiscal year. When communicating with donors or receiving gifts, please keep in mind the following deadlines.
Reporting at MIT typically uses the MIT Data Warehouse as the data source. The MIT Data Warehouse is a central, read-only database that combines information from various Institute administrative systems in one easy-to-access location....
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The Office of the Vice President for Finance (VPF) has published a new policy to provide guidance to DLCs with respect to the retention of financial documentation.
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