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Community invited to partake in, contribute to Inauguration 2012

Several academic- and family-oriented free events scheduled for Sept. 19-22.
The MIT community is invited to participate in and contribute to the Inauguration 2012 activities taking place from September 19-22. In addition to the ceremony at 2:30 pm on Friday afternoon, there are open symposia (no registration required) on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday mornings — plus a community festival for faculty, staff, students, alumni and their families on Saturday, Sept. 22. All of these events and activities are open to the entire MIT community.

You can also contribute your experience, skills and abilities to the festivities. The MIT community is invited to submit proposals or register to:
Further details on how to participate in the full set of events are available online. Please join us during Inauguration 2012 as we honor the Institute's tradition of education and research as "One Community / Together in Service."

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