Selecting and promoting your event date
When choosing a date for your event, please consider:
Logistics are one of the most challenging aspects of planning an event at MIT Sloan, requiring strong project management skills, attention to detail, and a degree of resilience or "Plan B" thinking. Below you'll find guidelines to help you plan logistics for your event from soup to nuts.
This page covers: Selecting and promoting your event date, tabling, equipment rental, space/venue, event setup & cleaning requests, Atlas event registration, food, other vendors, event setup, ticket sales, & tracking attendance, branded merchandise & speaker gifts, local accommodation, parking and transportation, risk management, Accessibility and disability resources, and sustainability.
When choosing a date for your event, please consider:
Check the following calendars to avoid event conflicts:
Remember that students cannot skip classes to attend any event. This is particularly relevant for Case Competitions, Conferences, and Treks. In some cases, you might provide half-day tickets to students so that they can fit the event in with their class schedules.
Once you've chosen your event date, add your event to applicable calendars. All student organization events must be posted on SloanGroups.
There are three locations in E62 Roberts Family Forum where MIT Sloan organizations can set up table displays ("tabling"). Your club Space Reserver may reserve a table using Robin.
1. Log in to Robin.
2. In the MIT Buildings dropdown, scroll to the bottom and select MIT Sloan Public Spaces.
3. In the Floor dropdown, choose E62 First Floor – Indoor and Outdoor.
4. Enter your preferred date and time for the reservation.
5. Select the table display location you’d like to reserve.
The Student Life Office offers a variety of equipment for student organizations to borrow.
Request to borrow SLO Equipment here.
Space is a hot commodity at MIT and in the greater Boston area, so demand typically outstrips supply. We always recommend that you look into booking space ASAP and consider more than one option in case your top choice is booked. This section will walk you through your options on-campus as well as off-campus.
Classroom and Public Space Scheduling Policies
Only the officer designated as Space Reserver for your club can book space on campus.
Your club's Space Reserver can request to reserve classrooms here: MIT Sloan Classroom Request Form.
Public Space at Sloan is booked through Robin. You can find guidelines on how to use Robin to book Public Space here.
MIT Sloan Public Space includes:
Recreational Space at MIT
Samberg Conference Center
More Information here!
Media Lab
If you would like to look into booking the Media Lab, email slquestions@mit.edu
iHQ: MIT Innovation Headquarters
More Information Here!
MIT Museum
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Sailing Pavilion
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The Garage at the Martin Trust Center
More Information Here!
Campus Activities Complex (CAC) (Walker Memorial, Kresge, Stata, etc.)
Most multipurpose and theatrical spaces on campus are scheduled through the CAC (W20-500, 617-253-3913). These facilities include: Walker Memorial (50), Stratton Student Center (W20), Kresge Auditorium (W16), Ting Foyer and Wong Auditorium in the Tang Center (E51), Student Street (Stata Center) (32)
For a complete listing of spaces and capacity, visit the CAC's online Event Planning Guide.
Booking Space: The designated Space Reserver from each student group may set up an account with CAC by completing this application. Setting up an account will provide you access to the CAC virtual scheduling system.
Once this account is set up with CAC that club officer may reserve CAC space online. If you want CAC to set up your reserved space in a particular way then contact them several weeks prior to the event (there is a charge for some furniture pieces).
Off-Campus Venues & Spaces
Greater Boston offers a variety of additional venue options for MIT Sloan events. The Student Life Office will help you take stock of venues that have worked well for prior MIT Sloan events, as well as guide you through finding new spaces.
Classroom reservations at Sloan if food will be served, all event spaces at iHQ, and many CAC owned spaces require that "Event Setup/Cleaning" arrangements are made via Atlas. Students do not have access to submit this type of request. Student Life will need to submit a request on your club's behalf. You will be copied on the request.
In addition to posting your event on SloanGroups, MIT requires that certain events be registered with the Institute in order to monitor risk and ensure the safety of all participants. Below, you'll find guidelines on the event registration process. Need help registering an event? Check out this helpful video on how to register an event here.
Registration is required for on and off campus events when:
Ensure the event space allows food and drink. There are several on-campus venues that do not allow food and drink, such as Wong Auditorium.
There are two voucher options available for use at the E62 Café:
Contact Restaurant Associates (RA), Catering Director, Megan Hayward meganhay@mit.edu to inquire about purchasing vouchers. Provide the date and time of your event and the number of vouchers you would like to purchase. Ordering lunch vouchers requires three business day's notice.
Please review the risk management to ensure your decorations are in compliance.
Many student-led events at MIT Sloan require ticket sales. We encourage students to use these platforms to better assess your event’s success:
SloanGroups is the required platform for posting all club events. It offers several key features:
Eventbrite is only used for large external facing events, like conferences, case competitions, and hackathons. Eventbrite is a platform that allows you to easily build and customize your online ticket sales pre-event and generate attendee reports post-event. The Student Life Office has a discounted rate with Eventbrite. Contact the Student Life Office slquestions@mit.edu if you are interested in using Eventbrite for a student-led event.
Student groups are encouraged to collaborate and co-sponsor events to expand resources and increase visibility. Clubs can easily share event costs through internal transfers using a Journal Voucher (JV), making cost-sharing simple and transparent.
Follow these steps to list co-hosts or sponsors for an event:
1. In your event settings, go to #8. Advanced Options.
2. Find co-host this event and select Student clubs and find the select the groups you are co-hosting the event with. Only the club who creates the event will be able to edit and manage the event.
Giving something to your attendees or speakers to take home with them adds a nice touch to any event.
This store has Sloan branded merchandise for your club, personal, conference, and class needs. Purchase items from the store using a personal credit card and then submit a reimbursement request (if purchasing an item for a club/conference). Orders can be picked up in the Student Life Office (E52-101) during regular business hours. Visit the store here to view the available inventory.
Looking to order MIT Sloan branded t-shirts, jackets, hats, and more? The MIT Sloan Office of Communications has launched an online storefront to provide easier access to branded merchandise. All items are sold at cost to ensure affordability for the community. Check it out here.
Yes, the MIT Sloan Communications Office has branding guidelines for student organizations. Please review the latest guidelines and update your club logo as necessary. See how to order club and event SWAG here.
VPF Strategic Sourcing has negotiated discount rates for MIT with a dozen Cambridge and Boston hotels, including three hotels in Kendall Square. Click here to view a complete list of hotels and rates.
You can provide the MIT discount codes for these local hotels to your speakers who ask about accommodation options.
Event attendees and speakers will typically inquire about parking and transportation options at MIT Sloan.
Check out the MIT Facilities website for an overview of parking and transportation at MIT.
For other transportation inquiries, contact the Parking and Transportation Office.
Contact the Student Life Office slquestions@mit.edu to request visitor parking for guests with a minimum of 3 business day's notice. The cost is $34 per daily parking pass. Include the following information in your request:
MIT has very clear Health and Safety Policies that must be followed at all events. The MIT EHS website lays out the policies and procedures for running a safe event.
If you want to use any unusual decorations, a written safety plan may be required. If you have any questions, please consult with the Student Life Office slquestions@mit.edu.
Decorations that burn easily, cannot be effectively treated with flame-retardant, or can ignite nearby items:
Decorations that are "UL listed" and/or "flame retardant," such as:
Your event should provide access and support to anyone who may have a disability or access needs. If your space is not accessible to those with disabilities, contact MIT Disability and Access Services (DAS) to discuss specific accommodation requests from students. DAS will generally cover cost of disability accommodations for students to ensure their access.
MIT encourages sustainability across its entire campus. Design your event to produce less trash, use less energy, and incorporate sustainable themes.
The MIT Office of Sustainability has created a Sustainable Catering Checklist to guide you through making your event as sustainable as possible. You can also see our list of sustainable food vendors here.