The MIT Women’s League is one of several organizations on campus that share a commitment to serving and supporting our community.
The MIT Work-Life Center is committed to meeting the personal and professional needs of faculty, staff, postdocs, graduate students, and their families. The Work-Life Center offers services and guidance in the areas of childcare and schools, parenting, aging and elder care, and support for young professionals.
The Priscilla King Gray Public Service Center, known as the PKG Center, is part of the Division of Student Life. Here you’ll find information about public service and volunteer opportunities locally, nationally, and globally.
Hosts to International Students Program (HISP) matches incoming international students with MIT faculty, staff, alumni, and friends to help students make the transition to life in the US. HISP is facilitated by the International Students Office.
Accessing Resources at MIT (ARM) ensures that MIT students with the highest economic need have access to the resources necessary to be successful. The ARM Coalition links students with the highest economic need to resources on campus. Our Annual Clothing Drive is run in cooperations with ARM.
The group now known as the Honorary League was established in 1965 as a way for Women’s League members whose husbands had retired or passed away to stay connected to MIT and to each other. We’re proud that today the Honorary League also welcomes the many women who have themselves retired from a career in service of the Institute. Members of the Honorary League are invited to two annual luncheons as guests of the MIT President. For more information, please email Kirsty Bennett or call the MIT Women’s League office at 617-253-3656.


