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The MIT Medical Building (E23) is located next to the Media Lab near Amherst and Ames St.



The waiting room at MIT Medical’s Mental Health Services.



Howard D. Kellogg ’08 pedals hard during the Iron Nerd Triathlon on Saturday, May 5, 2007, held as part of last year’s Wellness Week sponsored by the Undergraduate Association Committee on Student Life.



Pictured is the first of three Automated External Defibrillators installed in Spring 2006 in the Student Center. The other two were installed in the Stata Center and Infinite Corridor, and more were added the following year. The AEDs were funded by a large-scale CPR event hosted by MIT American Red Cross Team and Network (ARCTAN) and MIT-EMS.



Susanna “Zan” Barry, a health educator at MIT Medical.



Random Hall still looks exactly like it did here in 2000; On Feb. 29, Random Hall celebrated its 40th birthday.



Random Nucleic Acid reaches up 4 stories on the 290 Mass. Ave. side of Random Hall. On Feb. 29, Random celebrated its 40th birthday.



Deval Patrick, governor of Massachusetts, was chosen to be the guest speaker at MIT’s 2009 Commencement Ceremony on June 5. Patrick, the second ever African-American elected American governor, has already spoken at MIT twice before; here he is seen outlining a $3.8 billion bond proposal on April 9, 2008 in the Tang Auditorium.



Belfor Property Restoration trucks are seen in front of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity midday on Saturday, July 26, 2008. Summer residents of ATO had to be relocated after a water pipe burst, causing water damage to the interior structure of the building.



In 2006, members of the mural group Tats Cru finish a mural in honor of the late James E. “Big Jimmy” Roberts, former night watch man for the Senior House and East Campus dorms. The mural was created in the Stata Ampitheater and displayed at the 2006 Steer Roast as a memorial and to publicize the Big Jimmy Scholarship Fund.


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