This week is National EMS Week. It is celebrated each year to recognize the dedicated EMS professionals who care for our community every day.
We’re grateful for our partners at Professional Ambulance and MIT EMS and thank them for all they do for the MIT community and beyond.
LOOKING TO ID an unknown male who entered NW86 (70 Pacific Street) on 5/19/25 @ 5:45pm without authorization & was acting suspiciously. Please call MITPD w/any information (617-253-1212).
More information here: https://t.co/FaROE2KOJA
Science is Curiosity on a Mission: It includes all of us who ask "why" and make it our mission to find out. These are the discoveries that move the country forward. The pursuit of ideas that seemed impossible until they weren’t. #CuriosityOnAMission
On 3/2/26, off-duty MIT EMS EMT Noah Roberts assisted Officer Ryan with a medical call that occurred in his class. Today, Chief DiFava recognized Noah for his actions. Thank you, Noah, for your quick response and bravery.
Day or night, MIT Police is here for our community. If you ever need assistance or see something concerning, please reach out.
📞 Call us at 617-253-1212, dial 100 from an Institute landline, or use one of the blue light phones located across campus.
This month we celebrate the women who help keep MIT safe. In honor of International Women’s Month, we recognize the incredible women serving the MIT community across MIT Police, Dispatch, Emergency Management, Crime Analysis, Special Services, and MIT EMS.
MIT Alert: Due to ongoing storm cleanup, MIT will remain closed through 7 a.m. on Wednesday, February 25. MIT expects to resume normal operations at that time. More info: https://t.co/AbDJA6zE2P
Snow has started falling @MIT ! We hope everyone is able to hunker down tonight. Dangerous weather conditions will occur Monday between 4am and noon so please stay indoors during those hours if at all possible. Stay safe! ❄️
MIT Alert: Due to winter weather, MIT will close at 11 p.m. on Sunday, February 22. MIT expects to resume normal operations at 7 a.m. on Tuesday, February 24. More info: https://t.co/twUOkuBDH8
[Monday Blizzard Update]
❄️Highest snowfall amounts: 18-24 inches with pockets up to 30 inches possible
🚨Greatest risk for tree damage and power outages is in southeast MA and RI where 55-75 mph wind gusts combine with heavy, wet snow.
🕑Heaviest snowfall rates 4 am-noon
Another major winter storm is heading our way for Sunday night thru Monday. MIT Emergency Management is monitoring and will provide updates for our campus throughout the storm.
[High Impact Winter Storm] A major winter storm will bring heavy snow with blizzard conditions and power outages possible. High confidence in 10 to 20 inches of snow across eastern MA/RI, but more uncertainty across western MA/CT dependent on the western extent of heavy snow.
[Winter Weather Wed PM] A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for western & central MA Wed afternoon and night. Mainly rain develops late Wed am into the early afternoon...which changes to snow/sleet between 2 and 7 pm. Narrow swath of 2-4" with localized 5" amounts possible.
[2/10 3:40 AM] Clipper system moving through southern New England late this afternoon into tonight. Winter Weather Advisories in effect: NE MA for 2–4″ of snow, parts of SW New England for light icing from freezing drizzle.
Once again! A Cold Weather Advisory has been issued for Saturday night in eastern MA. Wind chills down to -20F are possible. Try and limit outdoor exposure around campus during these conditions. @NWSBoston@MITPolice