About the Committee
The MITAC program was established in 1983 as a pilot program by the Working Group for Support Staff Issues to serve the cultural and recreational interests of MIT community members. The MITAC Advisory Council provides guidance to the MITAC program and the MIT Activities Committee on issues concerning Institute priorities, policies, business practices, long-range planning, and the administration of the employee-benefit program. The Advisory Council meets quarterly, and is composed of representatives from campus and Lincoln Laboratory, including faculty, administrative and support staff, graduate students, members of affiliate groups, and retirees.
The MITAC Advisory Council is a Standing Institute Committee appointed by the President.