For the women of McCormick, a new space in which to create
MIT residence hall opens a craft studio to promote creativity and belonging.
MIT residence hall opens a craft studio to promote creativity and belonging.
FAIL! brings together prominent scholars to share the challenges and missteps that led them to where they are today.
MIT community celebrates Random Acts of Kindness Week by participating in lively events, connecting with campus resources, and practicing generosity.
Social event gives graduate students an opportunity to paint, unwind, and mingle.
Division of Student Life courses aim to support students’ mental and physical well-being.
The seventh round of MindHandHeart Innovation Fund projects have been selected to bring creative wellness and mental health programming to campus.
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.
A hydroponic gardening system is bringing fresh vegetables to the halls of MacGregor House.
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.
More than 400 students participated in the event, which connected them to more than two dozen wellness-related campus organizations.
Surprise indoor lawn appears in the Student Center to calm and entertain.