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  1. IHTFP Hack Gallery: Welcome to the IHTFP Gallery!

    The IHTFP Gallery is dedicated to documenting the history of hacking at MIT. The word hack at MIT usually refers to a clever, benign, and "ethical" prank or practical joke, which is both challenging for …

  2. Hacks at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

    The Museum's extensive collection of hacker artifacts and documentation continues to be preserved and expanded, with a selection of larger relics from past hacks plus explanatory panels and plaques semi …

  3. Hacks, tomfoolery & pranks - MIT Admissions

    There is a great and comprehensive Wikipedia article about hacking at MIT, as well as documentation of historical hacks on the IHTFP gallery. There are also several books written about hacking at MIT, …

  4. HackMIT 2026

    Get notifications when applications open! Interested in sponsoring us? Fill out this interest form or reach out at sponsor@hackmit.org. // HackMIT China.

  5. IHTFP Hack Gallery: Hacks by Location

    Many locations around the MIT campus are conducive to hacks. Each location has its own unique features, which hackers take full advantage of as they inflict their own brand of humor on an …

  6. Hacks at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Wikiwand

    Hacks can occur anywhere across campus, and occasionally off campus; many make use of the iconic Great Dome, Little Dome, Green Building tower, or other prominent architectural features of the MIT …

  7. HackMIT Archive

    A look into the past. Blueprint Archive.

  8. IHTFP Hack Gallery: Chronology - hacks.mit.edu

    Many hacks prior to 1990 are listed in The Journal of the Institute for Hacks, TomFoolery, and Pranks at MIT.

  9. IHTFP Hack Gallery: Hacks on the Great Dome (Bldg. 10)

    The McLaurin Building's 150-foot-high "Great Dome" is the quintessential, postcard-view building that, more than anything else, represents MIT. This fact makes it a prized location for hackers. …

  10. MIT Hacking Medicine GrandHack 2026

    Preference is given to teams who participated in a previous hack through MIT Hacking Medicine and want to continue to take their ventures to the next level with the specialized guidance of judges, …