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THE MIT NEWS OFFICE STYLE GUIDE Amended 08/08/17. With a few exceptions, the MIT News Office follows Associated Press Style guidelines. If something is not covered here, or for further details, consult the 2016 “AP Stylebook and Briefing on Media Law.” To check spellings or terms not included there, consult the “Webster’s New World College Dictionary,” Fifth Edition. academic degrees: In a break from AP, do not use periods. BA, BS, MBA, MEng, PhD, ScD. In common parlance, the degree type (bachelor’s, master’s) should come first, so that it’s “BS” or “MS.” She earned an MS from Princeton University prior to completing her doctorate at MIT. Note that “BS” and “MS” are flipped to “SB” and “SM” when listing MIT graduate years. Timothy Beaver SM ’93 was president of his class. See also alumni and apostrophes. accent marks: Limit accent marks for better online usability. Accents on people’s names are usually okay, but when writing metadata, be sure to include keywords without the accent marks as well. acronyms: Avoid using an acronym in the lede, except for those that never need be spelled out (see below). The following acronyms never need be spelled out, though if first mention uses the spelled-out version that’s okay: MIT, ROTC, FBI, NASA, IEEE, LEED, CERN, NCAA, PVC, LED, IBM, GOP, and USA. Unless an acronym is widely known (see above) or must be used more than a few times in the story, try to avoid it altogether by using general terms on second reference. If an acronym must be used, spell it out on first reference, followed by the acronym in parentheses. Three exceptions: “PI” may be used for “principal investigator”; “IT” may be used for “information technology”; and “NGO” may be used for “non-governmental organization” after an initial use of the full term without defining it in parentheses. The Laboratory for Computer Science (LCS) will implement a new course. Principal investigator Sangeeta Bhatia is a multi-tasker. As a PI, she’s responsible for grant proposals, teaching, mentoring, and overseeing postdocs.

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THEMITNEWSOFFICESTYLEGUIDEAmended08/08/17.Withafewexceptions,theMITNewsOfficefollowsAssociatedPressStyleguidelines.Ifsomethingisnotcoveredhere,orforfurtherdetails,consultthe2016“APStylebookandBriefingonMediaLaw.”Tocheckspellingsortermsnotincludedthere,consultthe“Webster’sNewWorldCollegeDictionary,”FifthEdition.academicdegrees: InabreakfromAP,donotuseperiods.BA,BS,MBA,MEng,PhD,ScD.

Incommonparlance,thedegreetype(bachelor’s,master’s)should comefirst,sothatit’s“BS”or“MS.”SheearnedanMSfromPrinceton UniversitypriortocompletingherdoctorateatMIT.

Notethat“BS”and“MS”areflippedto“SB”and“SM”whenlistingMITgraduateyears.TimothyBeaverSM’93waspresidentofhisclass.

Seealsoalumniandapostrophes.accentmarks: Limitaccentmarksforbetteronlineusability.Accentsonpeople’s namesareusuallyokay,butwhenwritingmetadata,besureto includekeywordswithouttheaccentmarksaswell.

acronyms: Avoidusinganacronyminthelede,exceptforthosethatneverneed bespelledout(seebelow).

Thefollowingacronymsneverneedbespelledout,thoughiffirstmentionusesthespelled-outversionthat’sokay:MIT,ROTC,FBI,NASA,IEEE,LEED,CERN,NCAA,PVC,LED,IBM,GOP,andUSA.Unlessanacronymiswidelyknown(seeabove)ormustbeusedmorethanafewtimesinthestory,trytoavoiditaltogetherbyusinggeneraltermsonsecondreference.Ifanacronymmustbeused,spellitoutonfirstreference,followedbytheacronyminparentheses.Threeexceptions:“PI”maybeusedfor“principalinvestigator”;“IT”maybeusedfor“informationtechnology”;and“NGO”maybeusedfor“non-governmentalorganization”afteraninitialuseofthefulltermwithoutdefiningitinparentheses.TheLaboratoryforComputerScience(LCS)willimplementanewcourse.PrincipalinvestigatorSangeetaBhatiaisamulti-tasker.AsaPI,she’sresponsibleforgrantproposals,teaching,mentoring,andoverseeingpostdocs.

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Don’tuseperiodswithacronyms.Oneexception:U.S.shouldalwayshaveperiods.SheservedontheU.S.CourtofAppeals.Ingeneral,don’tdefineanacronyminparenthesesifyouaren’tgoingtousetheacronymelsewhereinthestory;useofthefullnameshouldbeenough.

addresses,street Abbreviate“Street”and“Avenue”ifthey’repartofanumbered

address;otherwise,spellthemout.Streetnumbersarealwaysnumerical.Hishouseisat9SmithSt.HelivedonSmithStreet.

Uselowercasewhentwoormorenamesareinvolved.TheintersectionofMainandAlbanystreets.

addresses,MIT Capitalize“room”forasingularlocation,anddon’tabbreviate.

Room54-100,BuildingE23

Lowercasewhenlistingmorethanonelocation:Commencementcanbeviewedremotelyinrooms1-123,4-145,56-114andE25-11.Whenlistingbothacommon/propernameandbuildingorroomnumber,commonnameshouldgenerallygofirst.AttendeesshouldmeetinthelobbyoftheGreenBuilding(Building54).TheeventwillbeheldintheBushRoom(Room10-105).Commonlocationsandacceptableabbreviationsonsecondmention:StrattonStudentCenter—“Stratton”or“thestudentcenter”RayandMariaStataCenter—“StataCenter”KresgeAuditorium—“Kresge”

admissions Onlycapitalizeinconjunctionwith“MIT”or“Office,”oraspartofaperson’sofficialtitle.TheAdmissionsOffice.HeworkedforMITAdmissions.Shescouredtheundergraduateadmissionswebsite.Sheistheassistantdirectorofadmissions.DeanofAdmissionsJaneDoe.Seealsoearly/regularaction.

advisor Usethe“o”spelling;donotuse“adviser.”African-American Alwayshyphenate.

Followpreferencesofthepeopleusingtheterm;blackisalsoacceptable,butthetermsarenotnecessarilyinterchangeable.(Forexample,peoplefromCaribbeannationsgenerallyrefertothemselvesasCaribbean-American.)

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SeenationalitiesandracesinAPStylebookforadditionalguidance.

alumni Alumnishouldgenerallybelistedwiththeiryearsofgraduationonly

whentheiralumnistatusisrelevanttothestory.Forexample,analumnawhoisnowanMITprofessorwouldnotneedtohavehergraduationyear(s)listedinapieceabouthernewresearch.

MITdegreesaregenerallylistedasfollows:

Undergraduate:WalterFrey’56Graduate:MartinTangSM’72Undergradandgrad:RebeccaGreenspun’82,SM’93,PhD’99Usethemajoronlyifnecessaryorrelevantinthestory,anddonotcapitalizethemajorunlessthefulldepartmentismentioned.JoeJones’79,SM’81inarchitecturehasbeennamedthenewassociatedeanoftheSchoolofArchitecture.SueLin’09isagraduateoftheDepartmentofChemistry.

Ifanalumearnedmorethanoneofthesamedegreeinthesameyear(i.e.twoSBsortwoSMs),listtheaccomplishmentonlyonce.Ifthesamedegreeisearnedindifferentyears,bothdegreesarelisted.Iftwodifferentdegreesareearnedinthesameyear,bothdegreesarelisted.Examples:

TimothyBeaver’00,SM’01(earned2ofthesamedegreesin’01)TimothyBeaver’00,SM’01,SM’02(2graddegreesindifferentyears)TimothyBeaverSM’93,MBA’93(2differentdegreesin‘93)Notethat“SB”and“SM”areflippedto“BS”and“MS”incommonparlance(asopposedtolistinggradyearsafteraname).OrtizearnedanMSinchemistryatBrownbeforejoiningtheMITfacultyin2015.TimothyBeaverSM’93isourmascot.Afemalegraduateisanalumnaandfemalegradstogetherarealumnae.Amalegraduateisanalumnus,andmalegraduatesarealumni.Collectivelyofbothgenders:alumni.

Itisacceptabletoincludeboth“alumna/alumnus”asanidentifierandthegraduationyear(s)whenintroducinganalum.MITreceivedanunprecedentedgiftfromalumnusSamuelTakLee’62,SM’64.Usetwodigitsforalumniwhograduatedwithintheprevious100years,toavoidconfusionwithcurrentyears.So,ifthestoryiswrittenin2015,graduatesfrom1916andlaterwouldgettwodigits.For

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earlier/olderalumni,useeitherNameYRTKorName,ClassofYRTK.Afourth-generationMITgraduate,JaneDoe’01followedherfather,JohnDoeIII’63,grandfather,JohnDoeII’30,andgreat-grandfather,JohnDoe,Classof1899,inbecominganengineer.

Seealsodepartments,majors;academicdegrees;andapostrophes.

AmericanIndian Both“AmericanIndian”and“NativeAmerican”areacceptableforthoseintheU.S.,butfollowtheperson’spreference.Wheneverpossible,itispreferabletobepreciseaboutatribe.HeisaNavajoleader.

SeealsoIndiansinAPStylebook.

ampersands Avoidusing;spellout“and.”Oneexception:“Q&A”isokay.

apostrophes Besuretousea“backwards”apostrophebeforeadecadeoragraduationyear.JaneJackson’83wasborninthe’60s.

bigdata Lowercaseunlessit’sinvolvedinatitle.bio-inspired Usetorefertotechnologiesordesignscreatedasinspiredbyliving

organisms.brackets Wheninsertinganexplanatoryclauseintoadirectquote,usesquare

brackets.Example:“DeanSmithsaid,‘Thisnew[writing]programwillboostliteracy.’”

captions Physicalpositionsofpeopleinphotosareinparenthesesunless

startingthecaption.Ifthereareonlytwopeopleinthephoto,onlyonedirectionalisneeded.JoeSmith(left)andJaneDoe.Seenhere(l-r):Sanchez,Kim,Jackson,Davi.Lefttoright:Sanchez,Kim,Jackson,Davi

Ingeneral,donotaddaperiodtotheendofacaptionifitisnota

completesentence.Anexceptionmaybemadeifaclauseisfollowedbyasecondstandalonesentence,butitispreferableinthiscasetorewritethecaptionsothatallsentencesarecomplete(withaverb).

Seephotocreditsforstylingoncredits.centuries Usenumeralsaboveninth,anddon’tusesuperscript.Thesecond

centuryAD;the18thcentury.

Hyphenatewhenpartofacompoundadjectivethatprecedesanoun.19th-centuryliterature.

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chair Thepreferredtermisthegender-neutral“chair”over“chairman”or

“chairwoman.”Donotuse“chairperson.”

Foracademicchairs,seeprofessorships.

chemicalformulas Spelloutthenamesofmoleculeswheneverpossible.Secondandadditionalreferencesmayuseanabbreviatedform,solongastheshortformisdefinedinparenthesesfirst.Theprocesscallsforaninfusionofmanganesedioxide(MnO2).ResearchersacquireMnO2throughacomplicatedprocedure.

Seealsosubscript/superscript.

commasinlists Forsimplelists,usecommasbetweenallitems.Thisisabreakfrom

APstyle,whichdoesnotusethefinalcomma.Shelikesapples,bananas,oranges,andpears.

Thisdoesnotapplyincertaincaseswhereadepartmentorprogram’snamedoesnotincludeacommabeforethelastitem.SheisaprofessorintheDepartmentofEarth,AtmosphericandPlanetarySciences.(Seealsodepartments.)

Usesemicolonsbetweenitemsthathavecommaswithinthem:Joe,whoisacarpenter;Jane,whoisaplumber;andBill,thechiefbottle-washer.SeecommainAPStylebookforfurtherguidance.

Commencement Capitalize,evenwhenusedwithout“MIT,”aslongasyouarereferringtoMIT’sCommencementceremoniesinJune.ShewasreadyforCommencement.

compoundmodifiers Seehyphens.countries Ratherthanstatingthetotalnumberofcountriesintheworld,it’s

preferabletoround,unlessyouusespecificlanguage.AsofMarch2015,theU.S.StateDept.lists195“independentstates,”soyoumaysaythatifyouareexplicit.TodescribethereachofMITprogramsorpeople,“over/morethan190”ispreferredjustincaseanyonetakesissuewithwhatiscreditedasacountry,etc.CoursesonedXreachcitizensofmorethan190countriesaroundtheworld.

corporatesuffixes AlwaysabbreviateCo.,Corp.,andInc.attheendofabusinessname

butspelloutotherwise.GeneralElectricCo.,GulfOilCorp.,CorporationforPublicBroadcasting,MarthaGrahamDanceCompany.

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Corporation(MIT) MIT’sboardoftrusteesisalwaysspelledoutandcapitalized.Shewas alongtimememberoftheMITCorporation.courses(classes) Usethenumericaldesignation,followedbythetitleinparenthesesin

initialcaps:Hedidwellin6.003(SignalsandSystems).courses(departments) UsetheArabicnumeral,nottheRoman,torefertotraditionalMIT

departments/coursesofstudy,andalwayscapitalize“Course.”Ifstandingalone,itispreferabletoexplainthedepartmentinconjunctionwiththenumber.Whendoingso,don’tcapitalizethedepartmentunlessthefulldepartmentnameiswrittenout.Shewantedtomajorinbiologicalengineering—Course20.HefosteredanewcommunityinCourse20(biologicalengineering).ShechoseCourse20,andmadeasplashattheDepartmentofBiologicalEngineering.

Seedepartmentsforalistofcoursenumbers. courtesytitles Use“Professor”onlyonfirstreferenceimmediatelybeforethe

person’sname.Itisoptimaltomentiontheperson’sdepartmentorotherentityinthesameintroductorystatement.Dobesuretolisttheperson’sprimaryaffiliation(s)asclosetointroductionaspossible.ProfessorAlexShalekoftheDepartmentofChemistryhaswona2015SearleScholarsAward.

Donotuse“Dr.”exceptinadirectquote.Ifitisimportanttoidentifythepersonasamedicaldoctor,spellthatoutwithwhateverterminologyismostappropriate.Donotidentifytheholderofadoctoratedegreeas“doctor”unlesstheyarealsoamedicaldoctor.PhysicianJoseRodriguezmetwithJanetLin,aBoston-basedpathologist.

Don’tuse“Mr.”or“Ms.”exceptwithinadirectquoteorwhenneededtodistinguishtwopeoplewiththesamelastname.Lowercase“professorofthepractice.”

Capitalizeformaltitlesonlyiftheycomeimmediatelybeforeaperson’sname,butnotiftheyincludemodifiers,suchas“of[discipline].”Thisexcludesendowedtitles,whichshouldalwaysbecapitalized,andspecificdeanships.HegreetedAssociateProfessorBradSkowwithasmile.SheaskedInstituteProfessorMildredDresselhausafunnyquestion.HewonderedwhetherprofessorofthepracticeAbigailAdamswouldagreetobeonthecommittee.ThenewwebsitehonorsEmeritusProfessorNoamChomsky.TheresearchwasconductedbyprofessorofmechanicalengineeringGregLiuandJill

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Furlow,aprofessoremeritaofchemicalengineering.“Itwaswonderful,”addedJohnF.KennedyProfessorofPoliticalScienceJacksonBrown.“WelcometoMIT!”exclaimedDeanofAdmissionsJaneDoe.Lowercase“professors”whenusingbeforemultiplenames.HewaspleasedtolearnthatprofessorsGleasonandJackswouldbeteachingtheclass.Seealsoprofessorshipsanddepartments.

dashes Whenusinganemdash,includeaspaceoneithersideofthedash.Shetoldtheprofessor—anexpertonsolarenergy.

InabreakfromAP,donotusedashesinunorderedlists.Usebulletpointsinstead.

AlsoinabreakfromAP,useanendash(notanemdash)withno

spacebeforethespeakertoattributeacalloutquotation.“GoEngineers!”–TimtheBeaver

SeedashinAPStylebookforfurtherguidance.

dates Abbreviatethemonthwhentheexactdateisgiven,butnotwhenthe

monthstandsaloneorwithayearbutnodate.March,April,May,June,andJulyareneverabbreviated.Hewillbehereat2p.m.Monday,Sept.12.January1942wasacoldmonth.ItwasthebiggestFebruarysnowstormonrecord.

Useacommaaftertheyearinafulldatethatincludestheyear.Feb.14,1989,wasthetargetdate.

Useahyphenforarangeofdatesortimes.TheconferencewillbeheldJune7-10.Onlyincludetheyearifitisnotthecurrentyear.Seealsotimeofday.

datelines Onlyusedatelinesinpressreleases.Thecorrectformforadatelineis:CAMBRIDGE,Mass.—Afterthelocationisadash,withaspaceoneithersideofit.

Seealsodashes.

degrees(academic) Seealumni.

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degrees(temperature) Seetemperature.

departments Capitalizewhenusingthefullname,butnotwhenusingtheshortversionomittingtheword“department.”Whenreferringtomultipledepartmentsatonce,“departments”shouldbelowercase.ProfessorJoeSmithoftheDepartmentofAeronauticsandAstronautics;ProfessorJoeSmithofaeronauticsandastronautics;ProfessorJoeSmithofthedepartmentsofNuclearScienceandEngineeringandAeronauticsandAstronautics.

Listofofficialdepartmenttitles(pluscoursenumbersand/or

acceptableacronymsonsecondreference): Listofofficialdepartmenttitles(pluscoursenumbersand/or

acceptableacronymsonsecondreference): SchoolofArchitectureandPlanning(SA+P) DepartmentofArchitecture(Course4) MediaArtsandStudies(MAS) DepartmentofUrbanStudiesandPlanning(Course11,DUSP) SchoolofEngineering(SoE)

DepartmentofAeronauticsandAstronautics(Course16,AeroAstro)DepartmentofBiologicalEngineering(Course20)DepartmentofChemicalEngineering(Course10,ChemE)DepartmentofCivilandEnvironmentalEngineering(Course1,CEE)DepartmentofElectricalEngineeringandComputerScience(Course6,EECS)EngineeringSystemsDivision(ESD)DepartmentofMaterialsScienceandEngineering(Course3,DMSE)DepartmentofMechanicalEngineering(Course2,MechE)DepartmentofNuclearScienceandEngineering(Course22,NSE)[Defunct]DepartmentofNavalArchitectureandMarineEngineering/DepartmentofOceanEngineering(Course13–mergedwith1)

SchoolofHumanities,Arts,andSocialSciences(SHASS) Anthropology(Course21A) ComparativeMediaStudies/Writing(CourseCMS/Course21W) DepartmentofEconomics(Course14)

GlobalStudiesandLanguages(Course21F) HistoryatMIT(Course21H) DepartmentofLinguisticsandPhilosophy(Course24) LiteratureatMIT(Course21L)

MusicandTheaterArtsSection(Course21M)DepartmentofPoliticalScience(Course17)PrograminScience,Technology,andSociety(STS)

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MITSloanSchoolofManagement(MITSloan)MITSloanSchoolofManagement(Course15)

SchoolofScience DepartmentofBiology(Course7) DepartmentofBrainandCognitiveSciences(Course9,BCS)

DepartmentofChemistry(Course5)DepartmentofEarth,AtmosphericandPlanetarySciences(Course12,EAPS)

DepartmentofMathematics(Course18) DepartmentofPhysics(Course8) [Defunct]DepartmentofMeteorology(Course19–mergedwith12) Other

Harvard-MITDivisionofHealthSciencesandTechnology(HST)MIT-WHOIJointPrograminOceanographyandAppliedOceanScienceandEngineering

Alsoseecourtesytitles,professorships,andalumni.

early/regularaction Employlowercaseunlessusedasapropernoun.MIT’searly-actionapplicationsaredueJan.1.MITEarlyActionisn’tbinding.

edX Alwaysuse“edX”unlessit’sthestartofasentence,inwhichcaseit wouldbe“EdX.”Noitalics.ellipses Treatasaseparateword,withnospacesinbetweentheperiodsbuta spaceoneitherside.He...triedtodowhatwasbest. SeeellipsisAPStylebookforfurtherguidance.

email Nohyphen.Forother“e-”terms,useahyphen.Heusedanemail addresstosignupfore-book,e-business,ande-commercenotifications.

emeritus Seeprofessorships.fellow,fellows Lowercaseinallinstancesexceptforthoseinatitlesituation. ShewasaFulbrightfellow.FulbrightFellowJohnSotherbyis21.fractions Spelloutifit’sarelativelysimplefraction;otherwise,useaslash.The

cupwasfour-fifthsfull.Itwas1/125asmuchasithadbeen.gray Usethe“a”spelling,not“grey.”

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head Nevercapitalizewhentalkingabouttheheadorassociate/assistantheadofadepartment.SchoolofScienceheadMichaelSipser

headings Thefirstletterofasubhedshouldbecapitalized,butotherwise,it

shouldbelowercase(unlesstheheadingisatitleorsimilar).Headingsshouldnotbelistedintitlecase.

hyphens TheAPStylebooksays(underhyphens),“thefewerhyphensthe

better;usethemonlywhennotusingthemcausesconfusion.”

Hyphenatetwowordsthatarecombinedimmediatelybeforeanountomodifythatnoun,butnotafterthenoun.APsays:“Usehyphenstolinkallthewordsinthecompoundexcepttheadverbveryandalladverbsthatendin–ly.”Itwasfront-pagenews;itappearedonthefrontpage.

Thefollowingshouldremainhyphen-freewhenusedascompound modifiers:

realestatepublichealthhealthcarebloodpressureelementaryschoolhighschoolmiddleschoolcreditcardcomputervisionstemcellperformingartsdatascience[AnydiseasenamesuchasDownsyndrome]Seealsometricsystem.

hyperlinks Settargetto“_blank”unlessitleadstoanotherMITNewsstory.

initials Avoidusingmiddleinitialsanywherebutonfirstmentioninthebody copy.Donotuseinheadlines,deks,captions,relatedlinks,etc.

InterFraternityCouncil Capitalizethe“F.”internet Donotcapitalize.Institute Alwayscapitalized,whenreferringtoMIT.ItwasanInstituteevent.

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italics Ingeneral,donotuseitalics.Fiveexceptions:Journalsandmagazinesshouldbeitalicized,asshouldscientificnames(includinggenus,subgenus,species,subspecies,andvariety),courtcases,andMITx.Ifyouneedtobeginanarticlewithsomeseparateintroductorytext,thatcanbeitalicized,ascanbumpertextnoting,forexample,thatthepiecewaspreviouslypostedelsewhere,etc.ShepublishedafascinatingarticleonthegiantanteaterMyrmecophagatridactilainNatureCommunicationslastmonth.Punctuationattheendofanitalicizeditemshouldretaintheitalics.

Seealsotitles.

Jr.,III,IV,etc. Don’tuseacommaafterthename.JeromeConnorJr.AdamPowellIV.kelvin Seetemperature.

laboratory Spelloutandcapitalizeonfirstreferencewhenit’spartofaformallab

name(seeexceptionsbelow).Subsequentmentionswiththeformalnamecanbeshortenedto“Lab”;informalsubsequentmentionsshouldbelowercase.DanielaRusisheadoftheMITComputerScienceandArtificialIntelligenceLaboratory.Shehasworkedatthelaboratorysince2008andisoneofthelab’smostprolificresearchers.

Thefollowinglabshaveaformalnameof“Lab”andshouldnotuse

“Laboratory”onfirstmention:

MITMediaLabSamuelTakLeeMITRealEstateEntrepreneurshipLabEntrepreneurshipLab(partofMITSloan)GlobalEntrepreneurshipLab(partofMITSloan)

Latino/a Gowiththeperson’spreference,butwhennoneisgiven,usethis,not “LatinAmerican,”forapersonfrom—orwhoseancestorsarefrom

—aSpanish-speakinglandorculture,especiallyLatinAmerica.like,suchas Use“like”tocomparenounsandpronouns.Use“suchas”whengiving

examples.Heeatslikeapro.Sheenjoysfoodssuchascheeseandpie.-like Nohyphenwhenusing“like”asasuffix,unlesstheletter“l”wouldbe

tripledorthemainelementisapropernoun.Onecommonexception:flu-like.Thebuildingwasmall-like,MIT-like,andigloolike.

links Seehyperlinks.

majors Donotcapitalize.Sheisajuniorinchemistry.

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manned/unmanned Avoidusingtheseterms;gender-neutrallanguageispreferred.The

unpilotedaerialvehiclereacheditstargetaltitude.LincolnLaboratory researchersaretestingnewremotelypilotedaircraft.TESSisanew roboticspacecraftfromMITandNASA.

“mensetmanus” Donotcapitalize,andbesuretoputintoquotations.Hyphenateif usedasamodifier.MIT’smottois“mensetmanus.”Thecourse exemplifiedtheInstitute’s“mens-et-manus”spirit. IfusingtheMITmotto,spellouttheEnglishtranslationwhere possible.Whensodoing,setboththeLatinandtheEnglishin quotationmarks.MIT’smottois“mensetmanus,”or“mindandhand.”metricsystem Generally,onlyusemetrictermsinsituationswheretheyare

universallyacceptedformsofmeasurement,wherethemetricmeasurementisasignificantroundnumber,orwherethemeasurementsinaresearchworkarepresentedinmetric.Trytobeconsistentwithmetricusagewithinanyonearticle.Sheused16mmfilm.Hevowedtowalk100kilometerseveryweek.

Thefollowingprefixescanbeused,withnohyphen,todenote fractionalelementsorlargemultiples:pico,nano,micro,milli,centi, deci,deka,hector,kilo,mega,giga,tera. Seealsonanoandhyphens.

middleinitials Amiddleinitialmaybeusedonfirstmentionwithinthearticle,but

unlessthereisaspecificrequest,allotherfull-namementionsshouldbefirst-name,last-nameonly.Avoidusingmiddleinitialsinheadlines,deks,relatedlinks,etc.

MIT.nano Usethisstylizedformwhenpossible.Inmetadata,wheretheperiod

mightbemisinterpreted,includealternateformssuchas“MITNano.”

MITx Alwaysitalicize,with“MIT”capitalizedand“x”lowercase.

Seealsoitalics.

moon Nevercapitalized.Themoonisournaturalsatellite.Therearemore than60moonsintheSaturniansystem. Lowercaseadjectivesderivedfromthemoon.Itreachedlunarorbit. Seealsoplanetary/celestialobjects.

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names Alwaysrefertoapersonwithhis/herlastname,exceptonfirstmentionorintheeventthefirstnameiswithinaquote.

Forindividualswithnicknames,usequotationmarksratherthan

parenthesestodenotethenickname.InstituteProfessorSallie“Penny”Chisholmhaswrittenseveralchildren’sbooks.

Seealsocourtesytitlesandprofessorships.nano Nohyphenswhenusingwordswiththisprefix.Theyspecializein

nanotechnologies,nanochips,nanodevices,andothernanoscaleitems. SeealsometricsystemandMIT.nano.NativeAmerican SeeAmericanIndian.NGO Seenon-governmentalorganization,acronyms.

NobelPrize Capitalize,butdonotcapitalizethecategory.Also,capitalize“Nobel Laureate.”Hewonthe1998NobelPrizeinchemistry.Sheisthe firstfemaleNobelLaureatefromMIT.non-governmental Spellout“non-governmentalorganization”onfirstmention.organization Subsequentmentionscanusetheacronym. Seealsoacronyms.

numerals SeenumeralsinAPStylebookfordetailedguidance;ingeneral,spell outanythingunder10.Exceptionsinclude:ages,tabularmatteror data,andanythingexpressingaquantityusingaunitofmeasure. Hewas2yearsold.Thewidgetcost5cents.Itcontaineda3-kilowatt generator.Theclustercontained6billionstars.Theyhadthreesons. Itwasa3.5magnitudeearthquake.online Alwaysoneword;nospaceorhyphen.OpenCourseWare Onewordwithcapitals.ordinals Spelloutfirstthroughninth;otherwise,usenumeralsandletters:The

10thanniversary.21st-centurywritingskills.organizationnames Keeporganizations’genericnamesinlowercasewhenshortenedfor secondreferences.TheROTCTaskForceconvened;membersofthe taskforceagreed.over,morethan “Over”isacceptablefordescribingdiscreteobjects;“morethan”

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canalsobeused.Over3,000peopleattendedthelecture.partyaffiliations Includeapolitician’snameandhomestateonlyifnecessaryfor

clarity.Abbreviatethestateandsetoffincommas,notparentheses.SenatorElizabethWarren,D-Mass.,said...

percent Alwaysusenumerals,evenifthenumeralislessthan10.Spellout

“percent,”not%.Growthaveraged8percentannuallysince1999. Whenscalingdown,usefractions,not“xpercentsmaller”or“x

percentless.”Itwashalfasbigasthepreviousyear’stotal.Themembraneisone-tenthaslargeastraditionalmodels.

phonenumbers Forallnumbers,usedashes,notparentheses.617-555-1234photocredits Image:Jose-LuisOlivares/MIT

Photo:DenisPaiste/MaterialsProcessingCenter(ForMITemployees;use“image”foranythingotherthansimplephotographs)Image:ChristineDaniloff/MITandtheresearchersPhoto:Jose-LuisOlivares/MITandNASA(Formashupsinwhichourartistssignificantlyalter/repurpose

originalworks)Photocourtesyoftheresearchers.(Forwhenpermissionisgivenbutnamesareeithernotprovidedornotrequired)Photo:BryceVickmark(Forindividualartists,photographers,andfreelancers)Photo:Feliciano99/FlickrCC-BY-SAPhoto:Feliciano99/WikimediaCommonsCC-BY-SA(ForCC-licensedworksthatincludethe"sharealike"option)Photo:Feliciano99/Flickr(ForCC-licensedworksunderCC-BY,CC-BY-NC,orCC-BY-ND)

planets/celestialobjects Thereareeightplanetsandatleastfivedwarfplanetsinoursolar

system.DonotrefertoPlutoasaplanetunlessexplainingitshistoricalcategorization.

Capitalizethenameofourplanetbutnotthesynonymfordirt/theground.TheextraordinarycitizensofplanetEarth.TheEarthisround.Sheisdown-to-earth.Themachinetilledtheearth.

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Capitalizetheplanetsandanyadjectivesderivedfromthem.Martian, Jovian,Saturnian Lowercase“moon”and“sun”andanyadjectivesderivedfromthem. lunar,solar “Planetarydisk”isspelledwitha“k,”nota“c.”policeranks Usetheabbreviations“Sgt.”and“Lt.”beforeaperson’snamebut

alwaysspellout“Officer.”postdoc,postdoctoral Oneword,nospace.

Alwaysuse“postdoc”insteadof“postdoctoralfellow,”unlessitispartofaformalnameorusedinadirectquote.SheisaPappalardoPostdoctoralFellow.HewasapostdocinGleason’slab.

prefixes Ingeneral,nixthehyphen.

“Co-“receivesahyphenifitismakinganounthatisrelatedtoaprofession.Co-author,co-pilot.(Seeco-inAPStylebookformore.)

Forfurtherdetails,seeAPStylebookunderprefixesandspecific

casessuchasanti-,pre-,post-,pro-.professorships Givethefullnameofanendowedprofessorship,precededby“the,”on

firstreferencewhenafacultymemberholdsanamedchair.Exception:“the”isn’talwaysneededifitprecedestheperson’sname.AliS.Argon,theQuentinBergProfessorofMechanicalEngineeringmetwithClassof1922CareerDevelopmentProfessorAzraAksamija.

Theterms“professorofthepractice,”and“adjunctprofessor”should

alwaysbelowercase.TheawardwenttoprofessorofthepracticeSheilaKennedy.

Both“emeritusprofessor”and“professoremeritus”areacceptable;

use“emerita”forfemaleprofessors.Capitalizewhenusedimmediatelybeforetheperson’sname.EAPSreceived$5millionfromEmeritusProfessorPeterH.StoneandProfessorPaolaMalanotteStone.Jacksonisaprofessoremeritaofliterature.

Seealsocourtesytitlesanddepartments.principalinvestigator Shouldnotbecapitalized.Theabbreviation“PI”maybeusedwithout

explanationonsecond/subsequentmentions.Principalinvestigator

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SangeetaBhatiaisamulti-tasker.AsaPI,she’sresponsibleforgrantproposals,teaching,mentoring,andhiringandoverseeingpostdocs.

Seealsoacronyms.pronunciations Shouldbegiveninquotations.Ifemphasisisincluded,usecapital

letters.Hewasaco-founderofmadri+d(pronounced“madri-mas-DEH”).

quotes Alwaysusedoublequotationmarks,unlesstheitemtobequotedis

nestedinsideanotherquote.Thisgoesforheds,deks,subheds,etc.,aswellasforbodycopy.“Thedemowasagreatsuccess,”shesaid.“Itwasa‘mens-et-manus’moment.”

Seealso“mensetmanus”.

rare-earthmetal Theseriesislistedas“rareearth”onperiodictables,butdo

hyphenateasamodifier.Theprocesscombinedrare-earthmetals.

Seealsohyphens.R&D Donotusethisabbreviation.Writeoutthefull“researchand

development”instead. Seealsoampersands.

said,says Inmoststories,usetheconstruction“says.”“Said”shouldonlybeused

ineventstories,inwhichthereisaspecifictimeelementinthepiece.Whenusedinalongquotation,put“says”afterthespeaker’sname,unlessyouaregivingasecondaryattribution.“Thisdiscoverywillchangetheworld,”Thomsonsays.“It’sawesome.”“Thisdiscoverywillchangetheworld,”saysThomson,theToshibaProfessorofTelevision.“It’sawesome.”

scaling Whenscalingdown,usefractions,not“xpercentsmaller”or“x

percentless.”Itwashalfasbigasthepreviousyear’stotal.Theyachievedone-twentieththerate.

Seealsopercent.

School Onlycapitalizeifitisanofficialtitle;ifit’sMITyoudon’tneedtouse

“MIT”inordertocapitalize.HeteachesintheSchoolofScience;heisoneofthelongest-servingprofessorsintheschool.ShecametoMITafterservingasaprofessorattheStanfordUniversitySchoolofEngineering.Whilethere,shewasdeanoftheschoolofengineering.

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scientificnames InabreakfromAP,italicizescientificnames(genus,subgenus,species,subspecies,andvariety).ShepublishedanarticleonMyrmecophagatridactila.Myrmecophagaisalonelygenus,withonlyonerepresentingspecies.HefoundanestofMaiasaurafossils.

Onfirstreference,usefullgenusname.Onsubsequentreferences,use theabbreviatedform.HumansareHomosapiens.WeareH.sapiens.

Onlythegenusiscapitalized.

sectionsofSHASS Donotcapitalize.SheisaprofessorintheliteraturesectionoftheSchoolofHumanities,Arts,andSocialSciences.

serialcommas Seecommasinlists.

ship,spacecraftnames Ingeneral,initialcapsandnoitalics.MIT’sMOXIEinstrumentwillfly

ontheMars2020rover.

Usethepronoun“it,”not“she.”MIT’srobotcheetahisnewlyreconfigured.Watchitrun!UseArabic,notRoman,numerals.Voyager2flewbyNeptunein1989.Lowercase“spaceshuttle”alone,butcapitalizepropernames.Shewitnessedtwospaceshuttlelaunches;bothwereSpaceShuttleAtlantis.

Seealsospacecraftdesignations,spaceshuttle,andboats,shipsinAPStylebook.

Sloan/MITSloan Ingeneral,Sloanpreferstobereferredtowith“MIT.”HeisaprofessorattheMITSloanSchoolofManagement.She’sbeenalectureratMITSloanforsixyears.

species Seescientificnames.spinoff,startup Nohyphen.sportsteams Capitalizeonlywhenreferringtotheofficialteamname.The Engineerswontwogames.Women’sLacrossetooktwofrom

Wellesley.AmherstdefeatsMITSoftball.OberlindefeatsMITinthe firstsoftballgameoftheseason.

statenames Alwaysspelloutnamesofthe50U.S.statesinbodycopy.Exceptions:

datelinesorshort-formlistingsofpartyaffiliation.SenatorElizabethWarren,D-Mass.,livesinCambridge,Massachusetts.SheisfromOklahoma.

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Abbreviatestatesinlists,headlines,agate,tabularmaterial,andmediacreditlines.Abbreviations(postalcode):Ala.(AL) Ind.(IN) Mo.(MO) N.D.(ND) Va.(VA)Ariz.(AZ) Kan.(KS) Mont.(MT) Okla.(OK) Wash.(WA)Calif.(CA) Ky.(KY) Neb.(NE) Ore.(OR) W.Va.(WV)Colo.(CO) La.(LA) Nev.(NV) Pa.(PA) Wis.(WI)Conn.(CT) Md.(MD) N.H.(NH) R.I.(RI) Wyo.(WY)Del.(DE) Mass.(MA) N.J.(NJ) S.C.(SC)Fla.(FL) Mich.(MI) N.M.(NM) S.D.(SD)Ga.(GA) Minn.(MN) N.Y.(NY) Tenn.(TN)Ill.(IL) Miss.(MS) N.C.(NC) Vt.(VT)

Thefollowingstatesareneverabbreviated,eitherintextordatelines:Alaska,Hawaii,Idaho,Iowa,Maine,Ohio,Texas,Utah.Thefollowingstatesshouldbeabbreviatedwithoutperiodsifusedinaheadline:NY,NJ,NH,NM,NC,SC,ND,SD,andRI.SeealsopartyaffiliationsinthisguideandstatenamesinAPStylebook.

students Graduatingclassforcurrentundergraduatestudentsshouldbe

spelledoutratherthanabbreviatedbyyear.Formajors/minors,donotusecoursenumbers;instead,spelloutthedepartment(butonlycapitalizewhenusingtheformaldepartmentname).MariaRuizisajuniorinmechanicalengineering.JackLin,asophomoreintheDepartmentofPhysics,wonthecontestwithpoliticalsciencemajorEdgarPatel.

Currentgraduatestudentsshouldbespecifiedas“gradstudent,”“PhD

student,”“masters’candidate,”“doctoralcandidate,”orsimilar.Donotuseanexpectedcompletionyear.DavidSengehisaPhDstudentattheMediaLab.

Seealsocourses(departments),departments,andalumni.subheds Seeheadings.

subscript/superscript Useformathematicalandscientifictermswhereappropriate.Avoid

usingterms(suchas“CO2”or“E=mc2”)thatdonotproperlydenotesubscriptorsuperscript.

Seealsochemicalformulasandcenturies.

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sun Nevercapitalized.Thesunisourhomestar. Lowercaseadjectivesderivedfromthesun.Hestudiesthesolarwind.TechnologyReview MITTechnologyReviewshouldbefullyspelledoutinitalicsonall

mentions.Non-English-languageeditionsareappendedinRomanlettersafteracomma.AlongtimesubscribertoMITTechnologyReview,hewaspleasedtolearnofthenewMITTechnologyReview,Spanishedition.

temperature Usefiguresforalltemperaturesexcept“zero.”

Eitherspellout“degrees”or,whenabbreviating,simplylisttheunitofmeasurementafteraspace—don’tusea“°”.Onfirstreference,itshouldbe“degreesFahrenheit”or“degreesCelsius,”followedby“F”or“C,”respectively,onsubsequentmentions.Itwas84degreesFahrenheitoncampustoday.Yesterdayitwas64F.FortheKelvinscale,thereareno“degrees,”only“kelvins.”Abbreviate

onlywiththecapitalletterK.Theboilingpointofwateris273.16 kelvins.Thesamplereached40Kbeforefreezing.

Notethatforconsecutivetemperaturementions,youdon’thavetoincludetheunitinthesecondmention.Temperatures

reachedalowof-40Candahighofzero.

Useahyphentoindicatenegativenumbers(thisdiffersfromAPStyle).Forranges,use“to”ratherthanahyphentoavoidawkwardminus-signconstructions.Temperaturesvariedfrom-5to-25degreesFahrenheit.

Largetemperaturesinthethousandsshouldhavecommas;otherwise, useabbreviations.Thesurfaceofthesunmeasures5,800K.Itcan reach200milliondegreesinsidesomestars. SeealsotemperaturesinAPStylebook.

timeelement Usedaysoftheweek(Monday,Tuesday,etc.)fordayswithinseven

daysbeforeorafterthedateoftheissueofastoryornewsrelease,alongwithappropriatetense.ThereportwasissuedTuesday.She’llbedoneThursday.

Avoidredundanciessuchas“last”or“next;”iftheexactdaymightnotbeunderstood,usethedate.He’llbedoneonSept.7.

Onnewsreleases,usebothdayoftheweekanddateatthetop.

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Theword“today”canbeusedbutnot“tomorrow”or“yesterday;”givethedayoftheweekorthemonthanddate.

times Useperiodsandaspacewhenonlythehourisgiven.Useacolon whenminutesaregiven.5a.m.,3:30p.m. Separatehourswith“to”whenusing“from/to”constructionorwhen timesspanfrommorningintoafternoonhoursorviceversa. Otherwise,useahyphen.TheconferencewilloccurFridayfrom5a.m. to2p.mFriday.Themeetinglastedfrom5p.m.to6p.m.Itwilltake placebetween5-7p.m.onMondayand5:30-7p.m.theotherdays.

titles Individualcreativeworksincludingacademicpapers,books,games, songs,TVshows,movies,plays,music,andartworksshouldbelisted inquotationmarks.Journalsandmagazinesareinitalics.ClarkGable starredin“MutinyontheBounty.”ZuberpublishedinIcaruslastmonth.

Capitalize“a”and“the”onlyifit’sthefirstwordofthetitle:Shesang“TheStar-SpangledBanner.”HisworkappearedinTheNewYorkTimes.Theyread“LordoftheFlies.”Seealsoitalics.Forpeople’stitles,seecourtesytitlesanddepartments.

traveling One“l,”nottwo.universitynames Spelloutthefullnameofauniversityonfirstmention.Exceptions:

“Caltech”shouldbeusedinsteadoftheCaliforniaInstituteofTechnology;“GeorgiaTech”and“VirginiaTech”shouldbeusedinplaceoftheirfull“InstituteofTechnology”names;and“CambridgeUniversity”and“OxfordUniversity”shouldbeusedinplaceof“UniversityofCambridge”and“UniversityofOxford.”HeattendedHarvardUniversityasanundergradpriortohispostdocappointmentatMIT.HistimeatHarvardwaseventful.SheearnedaPhDinplanetarysciencefromCaltech.

Use“at”betweentheuniversityandthecampus.Universityof

CaliforniaatBerkeley

Whendescribingforeignuniversities,usetheEnglishversionofthenamewheneverpossible.UniversityofParis,notUniversitéParis.

voicemail Oneword.

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web/web- Lowercasetheshortformof“WorldWideWeb”whenstandingalone orinconjunctionwithotherwords.(Notethatthewebisnotthe sameastheinternet,butisasubset;otherapplications,suchasemail, existontheinternet.)Hesurfedthewebtofindawebpageanda webfeed.Thewebmasterrealizedthatherwebsite,webcam,and webcastwereallmysteriouslydown.Wi-Fi Capitalizedandhyphenated.

webaddresses(URLs) Nobrackets,anddonotusethehttp://infront.Alwaysdoublecheck

tomakesurewhatyoutypedinlinkstotherightsite;smallchangesincludingabackslashattheendorsubstituting“https”for“http”canbreakthelink.Useaperiodafterthewebsite’snameifitistheendofasentence.

X-ray Alwayscapitalized.