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What is Athena?

Athena is MIT's primary academic computing environment, providing academic software, courseware, and public computing and printing facilities to the MIT Community. Athena provides a consistent desktop environment throughout campus, allowing users to work on academic assignments at any Athena workstation. Tight integration between the operating system and the Athena environment allows for low-cost deployment of software and the creation of a course work environment with minimal effort on the part of instructors.

Athena consists of multiple software components and services provided by IS&T. For detailed information on these components and services, including information on how they are utilized across the community, please see the "Components of Athena" page.

Where is Athena?

Definitions

Athena means many things to many people: Kerberos, AFS file storage, printing, personal web space, Moira lists, etc. For the purposes of this document, we will use the following definitions:

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