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Information Center moves temporarily

On December 4, the Information Center in Rm 7-121 moved temporarily to Rm 4-113 to allow renovation of its permanent space.

During the renovation, event registration forms will be processed in Rm 4-113.

Staff members who have been relocated include Kathy Barrett, Terri Priest Nash, Lee Corbett and Joseph Coen. Their phone numbers and e-mail addresses are unchanged. The offices of Gayle Gallagher and Donald Ferland may be accessed through the News Office in Rm 5-111.

Tours of the MIT campus will still begin from Lobby 7 at 10am and 2pm each weekday (except Institute holidays). Tours begin with an information session conducted by a member of the Admissions Office in Rm 10-100; the 90-minute tour follows at approximately 10:40am and 2:40pm.

The renovation of the Information Center is expected to be completed by the end of January.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on December 6, 2000.

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