Programs and resources for women
MIT’s women’s community center is called the Margaret Cheney Room, and was founded in 1884 in recognition of the fact that women have traditionally been denied a safe space of their own, especially in the STEM fields. In light of its founding mission, the Cheney Room exists to promote community and empower all students at MIT who experience gender-based systems of oppression. This includes (but is not limited to) self-identified women, transgender women, and non-binary individuals. Find information on organizations and student groups on the center’s website.
Every other year, MIT hosts a Celebration of Graduate Women, honoring outstanding women graduate students.
Path of Professorship is a formal annual workshop opportunity for women who wish to explore career paths in the academy.
Graduate Women’s Groups at MIT
- Graduate Womxn in Biology (GwiBio)
- Women in Chemistry
- Womxn in Chemical Engineering
- Women in Materials Science
- Women in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
- Womxn in Physics
- Women in Math
- MEGA Women (Mechanical Engineering)
- Sloan Women in Management
- Society of Women Engineers
- Women in Nuclear Science
- Women in Course XII (Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences)
- HST Women’s Group