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What's happening with Maseeh Hall

Check out regular updates on the progress to open Maseeh Hall for fall 2011.
Opening in fall 2011 at the corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Memorial Drive, Maseeh Hall will be MIT's newest undergraduate residence.
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Opening in fall 2011 at the corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Memorial Drive, Maseeh Hall will be MIT's newest undergraduate residence.
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When Maseeh Hall opens in fall 2011, it will be home to more than 450 undergraduate students at MIT. Between now and September, however, a lot of work remains to be done — both the physical work of construction to finish renovations and the social side to make Maseeh and its residents part of the Institute's community.

This semester, the MIT Division of Student Life will be posting a series of articles and updates on its news blog to keep the campus community informed about the progress to open Maseeh Hall.

Visit the blog to read the first installment.

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