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W3C |
World Wide Web Consortium |
WAG |
Women's Advisory Group |
WAUS |
Windows Automatic Update Service (offered by Information Services and Technology) |
WBWT |
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WCS |
Web Communication Services (formerly CWIS, or Campus Wide Information Systems) |
WebSIS |
Web-(based) Student Information System |
WEL |
World Economy Laboratory (Economics) |
WGR |
Working Group Recycling (Committee) |
WGSSI |
Working Group on Support Staff Issues |
WHOI |
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution |
WI |
Whitehead Institute |
WICGR |
Whitehead Institute/MIT Center for Genome Research |
WILG |
Women's Independent Living Group |
WISP |
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W1MX |
A high-frequency radio club |
W1XM |
A very-high frequency radio club |
WMBR |
MIT FM Radio Station - "Walker Memorial Basement Radio" |
WSP |
Women's Studies Program |
WSRI |
Web Science Research Initiative |
WTBS |
Former call letters of WMBR Radio prior to 1979, for "Technology Broadcasting System." Ted Turner acquired the WTBS call letters. |
WWW |
World Wide Web |
X Y Z
XC |
Executive Committee (of the MIT Corporation) |
XPL |
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xQIT |
Extreme Quantum Information Theory, which will be studied in the W.M. Keck Foundation Center for Extreme Quantum Information Theory |
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YAA |
Youth Astronomy Apprenticeships |
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ZBT |
Zeta Beta Tau |
Z-Center |
The Zesiger Sports and Fitness Center |
ZLC |
Zaragoza Logistics Center (affiliated with the MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics |
ZMIT |
The main SAP menu for MIT's financial system |
ZP |
Zeta Psi |