To contact the JP Reps (including Tricia Nesti and Sarah Moriarty), email jp-student-reps@mit.edu. If, for whatever reason, you have a concern but wish to remain anonymous to the JP Reps, you can reach out to Tricia Nesti (tnesti@mit.edu) at MIT or Sarah Moriarty (sarah.moriarty@whoi.edu) at WHOI. If you would like to only communicate with the JP Reps, please email jp-student-reps-only@mit.edu.
Community Mailing List
Note: The below mailing list are (at) mit (dot) edu
whoi-student-community informal communications students and affiliates
Program Mailing Lists
Note: the below mailing lists are all (at) mit (dot) edu
jp-all-students informal communications to all students
jp-aope-students formal and informal communications to all AOPE students
jp-bio-students formal and informal communications to all BIO students
jp-chem-students formal and informal communications to all MC&G students
jp-geo-students formal and informal communications to all G&G students
jp-po-students formal and informal communications to all PO students
jp-student-commuting
commuting purposes between MIT and WHOI [directs to jp_student_commuting]jp-librarian direct communication with the librarian
jp-mithouse
concerns regarding SidPac housing at MITjp-website-maintainer
any updates or problems with this website jp-mpc
the marine policy center discussion groupClass Mailing Lists
In the summer of 2015, a few enterprising first-year JP students decided to attribute a permanent name to their class that would be independent of graduation year. Since then, each batch of first-years has bestowed a name upon the incoming first-years. Below is a list of these names, which also serve as mailing lists (at) mit (dot) edu.
2023 | jp-brinicles
2022 | jp-boopsboops
2021 | jp-wahoos
2020 | jp-argonauts
2019 | jp-nudibranchs
2018 | jp-cuttlefish
2017 | jp-sunfish
2016 | jp-starfish
2015 | jp-jellyfish