The mission of the MIT Sloan School of Management is to develop principled, innovative leaders who improve the world, and to generate ideas that advance management practice.
This self-guided tour of MIT Sloan and other key buildings on MIT’s campus will help you explore and learn about the Institute.
Additional resources can be found online at: http://mitsloan.mit.edu/about-mit-sloan/visit-mit-sloan/
E53: Hermann Building/Dewey Library
E62: MIT Sloan School of Management
E51: The Tang Center (not shown)
E52: The Morris and Sophie Chang Building
E60: Arthur D. Little Building
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SEE WHERE MIT SLOAN CAN TAKE YOU
Visit Campus: Sit in on a class, meet current students, attend an information session, and tour campus.
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Apply: What makes an ideal MIT Sloan student? Leadership, intellectual curiosity, a collaborative approach to learning, an innovative spirit, and a desire to improve the world.
MIT SLOAN CAMPUS MAP
MIT Sloan School of Management 50 Memorial Drive, E52-359 Cambridge, MA 02142
617-258-5434 [email protected]
(UnderConstruction)
(Under Construction)(Under Construction)
158 Mass.
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N10 Annex LotN10Lot
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80 LandsdowneStreet (garage)
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HaywardLot Annex
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Broadway
Landsdowne Street
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Memorial Drive Memorial Drive
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The David H. Koch
Childcare Center
Tech
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University Park
100 Memorial Drive
MarriottHotel
Residence Inn by Marriott
East Campus
West Campus
65 LandsdowneStreet
88 SidneyStreet
35 LandsdowneStreet
40 LandsdowneStreet
500 Memorial Drive
The Charles Stark DraperLaboratory, Inc.
Simmons Hall
224 Albany StreetGraduate Residence“The Warehouse”
GraduateResidence
Stata Center
Brain & Cognitive
Sciences Complex
1 Broadway
Hayden Memorial Library
SaxonTennisCourts
WalkerMemorial
Walter C. WoodSailing Pavilion
Senior House
WiesnerBuilding Eastgate
Hermann Bldg
MITCoop
Tang Center
Muckley Bldg
Gray HouseLowellCourt
MuddBldg
List Visual ArtsCenter
FordBldg
Healt
h Se
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s Cen
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Clinical Research Center
Bldg
Kendall Square
KendallHotel
GreatDome
Maclaurin Bldgs
Killian Court
Killian Hall
EastmanCourt
Green Bldg
Ralph Landau Bldg
Alumni Pool
ComptonLabs
MIT
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RandomHall
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McDermottCourt
EG&GEducation Center
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Cambridge
Hotel
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Cyclotron
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Parsons Laboratory
McGovern Institute for
Brain Research
The Picower Institute
for Learning & Memory
Fairchild Bldgs
Koch
Bio
logy
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MIT Police
Henry G. Steinbrenner Stadium
Briggs FieldJack Barry
AstroTurf Field
J.B. Carr
du Pont Tennis Courts
PierceBoathouse
Baker HouseBurton -Conner
Green Hall
McCormick Hall
KresgeAuditorium
Bexley Hall
JohnsonAthleticsCenter
Rockwell Cage du Pont
Athletic Center
du Pont Center Gymnasium
Francis BitterMagnet Lab
NuclearReactor Lab
Plasma Science
& Fusion Center
Stratton BldgStudent Center
Chapel
du PontCourt
Bush Bldg
Sloan Labs
Sloan LabMcNair Bldg
Indoor Tennis Facility
Desm
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Thor
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MacGregor House
New West Campus Houses
Cool
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Balla
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Law
renc
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Fisk
Homberg Bldg
Aero-Astro
Rogers Bldg
West Parking
Garage
Lobby 7
Edgerton House
Next House
500 TS
300 TS
400 TS
100 TS
700 TS
Westgate
Tang Residence Hall
Zesiger Sports & Fitness Center
WW15, MIT Mail Services - 350 Brookline St.
600 Memorial Drive
HyattRegency
BUboathouse
Ashdown House
Broad Institute
Koch Institute
for Integrative
Cancer Research
Roberts Field
200 TS
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MIT Federal Credit Union
MIT Federal Credit Union
Parking = public parking (pay lots)
= MIT permit parking
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E52Sloan Bldg
Sloan School ofManagement
SELF-GUIDED TOUR
MITSLOAN.MIT.EDU
BUILDING E62 - 100 MAIN STREET
Building E62 brings all of MIT Sloan School’s faculty under one roof and fosters interaction and collaboration. Designed with many sustainable features, it is also the greenest building at MIT. Flexibility was a conscious component of the building’s design and layout. The cafeteria, Siteman Dining Room, seats over 200 people, and is a central meeting area for studying and socializing. As you walk up the stairs to the second floor, you will see the School’s mission statement—the School’s guiding principle.
The second floor hosts several classrooms that seat up to 108 students, as well as 35 study rooms that allow for individual or group study. Sitting in the Bacardi Lounge on the second floor allows students and visitors to admire the panoramic view of the Charles River and Boston skyline. Floors 3-6 provide easy access to over 210 faculty offices and conference rooms, grouped by academic areas to facilitate collaboration and mentorship.
FUN FACTS ABOUT E62:
• Floor is made of crushed brown and green beer bottles
• There are 155-million-year-old fossils in the limestone on the stairs
• The privacy glass in the study rooms was custom designed to mimic the Charles River
• Famous pieces of art: bright yellow mural designed by late American artist Sol LeWitt; granite sculpture in the North Garden designed by Chinese artist Cai Gui-Qiang; metal sculpture in Gruber Family Courtyard titled “Two Indeterminate Lines” designed by Bernar Venet
BUILDING E52
Newly renovated E52 houses the School’s administrative offices for the academic programs and student services, as well as the MIT Department of Economics and the Samberg Conference Center on the 6th and 7th floors (a 20,000 foot glass-encased addition). Walk through floors 1-3 to find the Student Life, Educational Services, Action Learning, Admissions, MIT Leadership Center, and program offices.
FUN FACTS ABOUT E52:
• Building E52 was originally built in 1938 as the Massachusetts Headquarters for the Lever Brothers Company
• Interior bridges connect E52 to buildings E40, E51, E53, E62, and E60
• The Light Matrix art in the back vestibule is designed by Leo Villareal and is composed of 240 stainless steel rods each containing 72 LED lights. The patterns are controlled with a software program
BUILDING E51
After touring E52, cross the bridge on the third floor to Building E51, The Tang Center, MIT Sloan’s main classroom building—home to over 15 classrooms, the Wong Auditorium, and the MIT Sloan Career Development Office.
BUILDING E40
Exit building E51 on the first floor, and cross Amherst Street to the Muckley Building. Building E40 is the home to The Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship. The Trust Center provides the expertise, support, and connections students need to become effective entrepreneurs, and serves MIT students across all schools and disciplines. The Trust Center works closely with MIT and MIT Sloan departments, labs, centers, and groups to connect students with the best entrepreneurship programming across the Institute. The Center is also home to competitions, prizes, coaching, courses, events, and accelerator programs. Visit entrepreneurship.mit.edu to learn more.
In building E40, you will also find the Leaders for Global Operations program office as well as the Operations Research Center.
BUILDING E14
Exit the Trust Center on Amherst Street, take a right, and head down one block to Building E14, which houses The Media Lab, another MIT-wide center heavily utilized by MIT Sloan students. The Media Lab conducts research at the intersection of innovation, technology, multimedia, sciences, art, and design. Visit media.mit.edu to learn more about courses, research, projects, and events.
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MIT CAMPUS MAP All the MIT buildings are designated by numbers. The number before the dash is the building, the
numbers after specify the floor and room.
(UnderConstruction)
(Under Construction)(Under Construction)
158 Mass.
Ave. Lot
N10 Annex LotN10Lot
Street Lot
80 LandsdowneStreet (garage)
KresgeParking Lot
WestgateLot
West Lot
Eastgate Residential Lot
KendallLot
Hayward StLot
HaywardLot Annex
20 cars only
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
Public Parking
77 Massac hu setts A
venue
Memorial Drive
Third
Stree
t
to Longfellow Bridge & Boston
to Longfellow Bridge, U.S. 1 north, downtown Boston To Royal Sonesta Hotel
Wad
swor
th St
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Hayw
ard
Stre
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Sidney Street
Fulk
erso
n St
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Sixt
h St
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Binney Street
Rogers StreetBent Street
Broadway
Landsdowne Street
Massachusetts A
venue
Main Street
Galile
o Way
Portl
and S
treet
Harvard Square & Central Square
State Street
Cross Street
Win
dsor
Stre
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Charles RiverCharles River
Memorial Drive Memorial Drive
Memorial Drive
Memorial Drive
Ames
Str
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Danf
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Endi
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Albany Street
Vassar Street
Vassar Street
Vassar Street
Vassar Street
Vassar Street
Amherst Street
Carle
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Charlotte’s Way
Dock
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Amherst Street
Main Street
Albany Street
Gray Way
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WestAnnex Lot
Tang CenterLot
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EE19
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NE46
NE45
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The David H. Koch
Childcare Center
Tech
nolog
y Squ
are
University Park
100 Memorial Drive
MarriottHotel
Residence Inn by Marriott
East Campus
West Campus
65 LandsdowneStreet
88 SidneyStreet
35 LandsdowneStreet
40 LandsdowneStreet
500 Memorial Drive
The Charles Stark DraperLaboratory, Inc.
Simmons Hall
224 Albany StreetGraduate Residence“The Warehouse”
GraduateResidence
Stata Center
Brain & Cognitive
Sciences Complex
1 Broadway
Hayden Memorial Library
SaxonTennisCourts
WalkerMemorial
Walter C. WoodSailing Pavilion
Senior House
WiesnerBuilding Eastgate
Hermann Bldg
MITCoop
Tang Center
Muckley Bldg
Gray HouseLowellCourt
MuddBldg
List Visual ArtsCenter
FordBldg
Healt
h Se
rvice
s Cen
ter
Clinical Research Center
Bldg
Kendall Square
KendallHotel
GreatDome
Maclaurin Bldgs
Killian Court
Killian Hall
EastmanCourt
Green Bldg
Ralph Landau Bldg
Alumni Pool
ComptonLabs
MIT
Mus
eum
RandomHall
xelpmoC baL aide
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McDermottCourt
EG&GEducation Center
Whit
ehea
d Ins
titute
Le Meridien
Cambridge
Hotel
Dorrance Bldg Whitaker Bldg
Hayd
en
Bem
is
Woo
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GatesDreyfoos
Good
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roe
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cott
Brown Bldg
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Albany Street
Parking Garage
Cyclotron
East Campus (Alumni Houses)
Parsons Laboratory
McGovern Institute for
Brain Research
The Picower Institute
for Learning & Memory
Fairchild Bldgs
Koch
Bio
logy
Bld
g
MIT Police
Henry G. Steinbrenner Stadium
Briggs FieldJack Barry
AstroTurf Field
J.B. Carr
du Pont Tennis Courts
PierceBoathouse
Baker HouseBurton -Conner
Green Hall
McCormick Hall
KresgeAuditorium
Bexley Hall
JohnsonAthleticsCenter
Rockwell Cage du Pont
Athletic Center
du Pont Center Gymnasium
Francis BitterMagnet Lab
NuclearReactor Lab
Plasma Science
& Fusion Center
Stratton BldgStudent Center
Chapel
du PontCourt
Bush Bldg
Sloan Labs
Sloan LabMcNair Bldg
Indoor Tennis Facility
Desm
ond
Thor
n
MacGregor House
New West Campus Houses
Cool
idge
Balla
rd
Law
renc
e
Fisk
Homberg Bldg
Aero-Astro
Rogers Bldg
West Parking
Garage
Lobby 7
Edgerton House
Next House
500 TS
300 TS
400 TS
100 TS
700 TS
Westgate
Tang Residence Hall
Zesiger Sports & Fitness Center
WW15, MIT Mail Services - 350 Brookline St.
600 Memorial Drive
HyattRegency
BUboathouse
Ashdown House
Broad Institute
Koch Institute
for Integrative
Cancer Research
Roberts Field
200 TS
600 TS
MIT Federal Credit Union
MIT Federal Credit Union
Parking = public parking (pay lots)
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Charles River Charles River
E52Sloan Bldg
Sloan School ofManagement
MIT SLOAN
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING
About 30% of all MIT Sloan students live on campus, while the remainder typically live in Central Square, Beacon Hill, Somerville, Back Bay, or one of Boston’s other neighborhoods. MIT Sloan is conveniently located off the Kendall Square stop on the MBTA Red Line.
FAMILY HOUSING OPTIONS
OTHER POINTS OF INTEREST AT MIT
Building E55: Eastgate
Building W85: Westgate
Building 32: Stata Center (designed by Frank Ghery)
Building E14: MIT Media Lab
Building E50: Walker Memorial
Building E40: Muckley Building
NEIGHBORHOOD
Kendall Square
MBTA (Subway)
Building NW86: Sidney-Pacific
Building NW30: The Warehouse
SINGLE HOUSING OPTIONS
Building E62: MIT Sloan School of Management
Building E52: Morris and Sophie Chang Building
Building E51: Tang Center
Building E53: Hermann Building
Building E60: Arthur D. Little Building
Building N51: MIT Museum
Building NW35: Ashdown