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Institute Awards 2009-2010

Celebrating extraordinary achievement at MIT

During the course of an academic year, students, faculty and staff receive a great number of honors for a range of achievements. A newly designed website, Institute Awards 2009-2010, gathers up some of them: It is representative but by no means exhaustive of the recognition bestowed this year upon members of the MIT community.

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The site’s structure is designed to reflect the “Institute Awards” supplement that the News Office used to include in its Commencement edition of Tech Talk, a print newspaper it no longer produces, and which has been replaced by MIT News.


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