Setting The Standard for excellence
A new program sponsored by the Office of Minority Education and supported by offices across campus is working to advance the success of men of color at MIT.
A new program sponsored by the Office of Minority Education and supported by offices across campus is working to advance the success of men of color at MIT.
Tchelet Segev, a senior in civil and environmental engineering, is making a better world at MIT and beyond through leadership and service.
Student representatives called "conduits" are discussing best practices and planning ways to implement diversity and inclusion programs campus-wide.
From indoor lawns to meditative drawing classes, the selected projects aim to make MIT a more healthy and welcoming place.
Tech Twinkles, a celebration of holiday lights on MIT’s campus, drew hundreds of students and community members to the Stratton Student Center.
Sushi, gratitude cards, and puppy visits are supported by a grant program that promotes wellness and community building.
A new club is spreading awareness of Deaf culture and American Sign Language.
Senior Bettina Arkhurst, founder of Random Acts of Kindness Week, is making a better world at MIT.
Eleven projects have been selected to bring creative wellness and mental health programming to campus.
A new initiative developed by the Teaching and Learning Lab is designed to increase students’ sense of academic belonging.
Students, faculty, and staff come together at the OneWorld @ MIT Multicultural Festival and Dance Parties.
MIT senior in brain and cognitive sciences and women's and gender studies honored for community work supporting mental health and women in STEM.
An MIT art studio and public gallery is raising awareness about mental health and wellness.