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Sprintax Workshop for Nonresident Students – Tax Year 2024

Sprintax Workshop for Nonresident Students – Tax Year 2024

February 20, 2025

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Representatives from Sprintax will provide an overview of tax filing processes and demonstrate how to use their system during the Nonresident International Students session. 

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Sprintax Workshop 2 for Nonresident Students – Tax Year 2024

Sprintax Workshop 2 for Nonresident Students – Tax Year 2024

February 25, 2025

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Representatives from Sprintax will provide an overview of tax filing processes and demonstrate how to use their system during the Nonresident International Students session. 

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Recent Blog Posts

Finding connection through the “Wednesday Waffle”

February 12, 2025

When I first came to MIT, I was confident that I’d had a decent plan for building a meaningful social life for myself at MIT and in Cambridge/Boston more broadly. Student groups, hobby groups, one-off events, and department outings were all readily available. Even without stepping out of the MIT bubble, there were so many […]

Hoops across borders

February 5, 2025

Let me make one thing clear: I still believe the EuroLeague is the pinnacle of basketball. The intensity, the fans—they’re unmatched. My loyalty lies with Anadolu Efes, a Turkish powerhouse and back-to-back champions from 2020 to 2022. They are my team, my pride, and my heartbreak, often all at once.  But Boston has this strange […]

Why rockets won’t be named after women

January 29, 2025

A big headline in aerospace news right now is the first orbital launch of Blue Origin’s rocket ‘New Glenn’. And while I am extremely happy there is an up-in-coming competitor to Space X’s Falcon Heavy, every time I hear about New Glenn I get a bit twitchy, but let’s go back in time a bit. […]

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Recent News

Creating a common language

February 7, 2025

A lot has changed in the 15 years since Kaiming He was a PhD student. “When you are in your PhD stage, there is a high wall between different disciplines and subjects, and there was even a high wall within computer science,” He says. “The guy sitting next to me could be doing things that […]

David McGee named head of the Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences

February 5, 2025

David McGee, the William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences at MIT, was recently appointed head of the MIT Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences (EAPS), effective Jan. 15. He assumes the role from Professor Robert van der Hilst, the Schlumberger Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences, who led the department […]

Driving innovation, from Silicon Valley to Detroit

February 4, 2025

Across a career’s worth of pioneering product designs, Doug Field’s work has shaped the experience of anyone who’s ever used a MacBook Air, ridden a Segway, or driven a Tesla Model 3. But his newest project is his most ambitious yet: reinventing the Ford automobile, one of the past century’s most iconic pieces of technology. […]

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