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Galluccio said Harvard could earn the goodwill of Cambridge residents by agreeing to a generous payment, since MIT??s agreement was focused on preventing property from being taken off the tax rolls, rather than establishing a high annual sum paid to the city...
...agreement states that only 2.5 percent of MIT??s property can be converted to tax-exempt use over the next four decades. It also stipulates that any land that is converted will lose its tax-exempt status incrementally over four years, rather than being removed from the tax rolls immediately, according to MIT Office of Government and Community Relations Co-Director Sarah Gallop...
...MIT??s term is not mandatory and most classes are pass/fail. While Bergren could not provide any statistics about the number of students who take the term in any year, MIT senior Rose A. Grabowski says it is very popular...
...Generally, students love it…there are tons of people who take it,” says Grabowski, a member of MIT??s Undergraduate Association. “There are people who get jobs during IAP, students are hooked up with alumni…some people travel, some do random activities, or research...
...pieces in Thoughts Unsaid, now Forgotten, a show of the artist Cerith Wyn Evans’ work currently up at the MIT??s List Visual Art Center, is a black chandelier hanging from the ceiling that blinks poetry in Morse code while the same poetry is simultaneously displayed on an LCD screen hanging on a nearby wall. Another piece is a looped playback of a recording (found by Evans in the MIT Museum archives) of a man engraving students’ names on their slide rules, and yet another is the original 1960s console from MIT?...