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Graduating students' sites sought

In its May/June issue, openDOOR, the web magazine of the MIT Alumni Association, will feature students graduating in June. Nominate the web page of your favorite soon-to-be-grad, and you could win a copy of the new MIT Press book, "Nightwork: A History of Hack & Pranks at MIT." The best sites will be featured in openDOOR. Submit your favorites to http://alumweb.mit.edu/opendoor/nominate by Monday, April 7.

Arts scholar applications due

The deadline for applications for the Arts Scholars Program is Friday, April 4 at 5 p.m. Open to 2003-04 sophomores, juniors, seniors and graduate students regardless of major, the program is for students committed to work in the arts who'd like more interaction with fellow student and faculty artists and more exposure to the rich resources of the Boston area. Return applications and supporting materials to Room E15-205. Applications and guidelines are available in rooms E15-205 and 10-280 and at http://web.mit.edu/arts/special_programs/artscholars.html.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on April 2, 2003.

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