Events
The MIT campus is alive with opportunities to engage. Lectures, performances, workshops, concerts, networking events, and much more happen every day. Student organizations play a central role in shaping the opportunities that make MIT’s campus life so vibrant.
Check out the many ways to get involved and see what’s happening across campus—from lectures, performances, sporting events, cultural activities, and social events.
Varsity Athletics
MIT supports one of the broadest intercollegiate athletic programs in the world. The Engineers field 16 men’s, 15 women’s, and two coeducational teams across 33 varsity sports.
MITAC (MIT Activities Committee)
MITAC offers discounted tickets and curated activities to the MIT community, plus special outings and seasonal programs.
Host an Event
Are you interested in hosting an event on campus? The Campus Activities Complex (CAC) provides spaces, amenities, online reservations, and support to plan and run successful events, from lectures, to performances, to social events.
Student Organization Events
Student organizations planning events should work closely with both the CAC and Student Organizations, Leadership, and Engagement (SOLE) for event planning and support.
- Five Simple Steps for Student Event Planning
- Registration Criteria and Event Categories for Student Organizations
- MIT Student Organizations Handbook
- Event Registration
Resources
MIT Student Organization Handbook
A guide to accessing the privileges and fulfilling the responsibilities of being part of a student organization at MIT. Together, we can keep our community strong, inclusive, and accountable.
Events Involving Alcohol
MIT requires that all event organizers comply with the law and adhere to all existing MIT policies and guidelines for safe and responsible alcohol service.
Welcoming Religious Identities: Inclusive Event Planning
Tips and resources for planning events that are welcoming and inclusive of religious, ethical, and dietary needs at MIT.
FSILG Social Events Policy
Policy detailing FSILG social event and registration requirements.
Promotion and Publicity
Support for recruiting new members to your organization, running successful events, making connections to other groups, and contributing to MIT’s sense of community.
Registration Criteria and Event Categories for Student Organizations
Register your event to coordinate with MIT partners and services. Event categories guide you through the right steps for a smooth, successful experience.
Annual Events
Campus Preview Weekend
CPW is a joyful collision of events for admitted MIT students. Spend the weekend on campus and attend as many of the 700 fun-filled events as you can!
Activities Midway
The Midway Orientation is the main fall recruiting event for the Association for Student Activities, showcasing hundreds of MIT student groups to new students.
SpringFest
One of the biggest events of the year, SpringFest is an unforgettable weekend carnival with student-run booths, delicious food, fun attractions, and an outdoor concert.