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'Actions This Morning': MIT President's 4 a.m. Letter Replaces a Traditional Alert as Police Clear the Kresge Lawn Encampment

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In the pre-dawn hours of May 10, 2024, MIT and State Police cleared a pro-Palestinian encampment that had occupied Kresge Lawn since April 21, arresting 10 people. President Sally Kornbluth communicated the action through an MIT Org Chart letter titled simply 'Actions this morning', stating that those present were given four separate warnings before arrests began.

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INITIAL ALERTEmail
Actions this morning
Distributed as a community letter from the MIT President's office, not as an MIT Alert emergency push notification — MIT reserves its alert system for active threats
The deliberately understated subject line ('Actions this morning') signals controlled enforcement rather than a developing emergency, encouraging the community to read carefully rather than react quickly
Per the letter, individuals present in the encampment at the time were given four separate, in-person warnings before arrests began — a procedural detail later cited by MIT as evidence of measured escalation
The letter was published on MIT's Org Chart letter archive, creating a permanent citable record on the official mit.edu domain
Context

Background

MIT is a private R1 research institution of about 11,900 students. Pro-Palestinian protesters erected an encampment on the Kresge Lawn beginning April 21, 2024, part of the broader spring 2024 Gaza encampment wave that swept American universities after the April 17 Columbia encampment. After three weeks of occupation, interim suspensions, a counter-protest, and a Thursday-afternoon standoff, MIT moved to clear the encampment in the pre-dawn hours of May 10. President Sally Kornbluth's letter to the community noted that 'the encampment on Kresge Lawn was cleared' at her direction and that 'the individuals present in the encampment at the time were given four separate warnings, in person, that they should depart or face arrest.' Ten people were arrested and arraigned the same morning in Cambridge District Court, with arraignment continued to July 10. MIT's choice to communicate through an Org Chart letter rather than an MIT Alert push notification is consistent with peer-institution patterns from the spring 2024 wave — the alert systems were reserved for active threats while planned enforcement actions were communicated by community letter from senior leadership.
Analysis

Key Findings

MIT used a presidential community letter rather than an MIT Alert push notification — preserving the alert system for active threats
The 'four separate warnings' detail was a deliberate procedural marker, distinguishing the clearance from a sudden police action
The encampment lasted 19 days (April 21 to May 10), one of the longer-running encampments in the spring 2024 wave before clearance
The understated subject line 'Actions this morning' became a notable example of controlled, non-alarming enforcement communication
Outcome
10 people were arrested and arraigned in Cambridge District Court the same morning. The Kresge Lawn was fully cleared by mid-morning. MIT had already begun suspending student protesters in the days prior. The clearance ended a 19-day occupation.
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Added May 2026Updated May 2026Via ingestion