• Rethinking Imposter Syndrome™ w/ Dr. Valerie Young

    Bldg 54-100 (Green Building) Bldg 54-100 (77 Massachusetts Avenue), Cambridge, MA, United States

    • Do you chalk accomplishments up to luck, timing, or the supposed simplicity of the task? • Do you agonize over even the smallest flaws in your work? • Are you crushed by constructive criticism? • Do you wonder if you’re really “smart enough” to be here? • When you do well, do you secretly...

  • Lifted By Data

    Alumni Wang Fitness Center, Zesiger Sports & Athletic Complex 120 Vassar St, Cambridge, Massachusetts

    We in recreation are so excited to introduce you to a new piece of technology -- Enode, which will change the way you lift with us. We're so pumped about this that we're taking this show out of the gym, and into the Zesiger Center lobby for a serious premiere! Join us on February 22nd...

  • Campus Freedom of Expression:  Antisemitism and the Current Controversies

    45-801 51 Vassar Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

    Erwin Chemerinsky is the dean of the University of California Berkeley School of Law. A free speech scholar who has recently written about antisemitism on college campuses, he specializes in constitutional law, criminal procedure, and federal jurisdiction. Dialogues Across Difference focuses on modeling disagreement by elevating and encouraging dialogue.

  • Civil Discourse in the Classroom and Beyond

    Civil Discourse in the Classroom and Beyond

    Civil Discourse in the Classroom and Beyond Speaker Series Spring 2024 These events are free and unticketed. Registration information for the Prasad and deBoer events TBA. “Israel/Palestine: What Next?” With Hussein Ibish (Arab Gulf States Institute), Shanie Reichman (Israel Policy Forum), Tarek Masoud (Harvard), Shai Feldman (Brandeis), and others TBC. February 13, 7-8.30p, 1-190 Registration:...

    Free
  • Tomorrow Time!

    Tomorrow Time!
    Wellbeing Lab

    Struggling with Procrastination? Trying to finish some tasks and check things off your To-Do List? Want to friendly, supportive place to sit together with other people hoping to get things done? S^3 hosts weekly Drop-in co-working hours on Wednesdays 4:00-5:00 pmin the Wellbing Lab (W-20) and Thursdays 10:00-11:00 am in the S^3 conference room (5-104)....

    Free
  • Spring Career Night – Candidate Information

    Walker Memorial/Morss Hall 142 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA, United States

    It’s not too late to secure an internship or job in 2024! At this intimate in-person recruiting event, you will connect with employers from a variety of industries hiring for opportunities with start dates in 2024. MIT students (undergraduate and graduate), postdocs and recent alumni are welcome to participate! Find employers looking for candidates like...

  • Uplifting Transgender & Gender Non-Conforming Voices

    Join WXGS and Jesse Freidin, a queer-identified photographer, author and educator for a conversation on elevating the experience of the trans and gender non-conforming community through portraiture and interviews in his current project “Are You OK?”. This event is open to all MIT students.

    Free
  • Tomorrow Time!

    Tomorrow Time!
    Wellbeing Lab

    Struggling with Procrastination? Trying to finish some tasks and check things off your To-Do List? Want to friendly, supportive place to sit together with other people hoping to get things done? S^3 hosts weekly Drop-in co-working hours on Wednesdays 4:00-5:00 pmin the Wellbing Lab (W-20) and Thursdays 10:00-11:00 am in the S^3 conference room (5-104)....

    Free
  • Financial Planning: An Investment in Wellbeing (A WA Community Meeting)

    Wellbeing Lab

    The Wellbeing Ambassadors Present: Financial Planning: An Investment in Wellbeing, a WA Community Meeting featuring SFS Join us for an interactive session with Erica Aguiar and Diana Martinez of Student Financial Services (SFS) to learn about financial planning as a way to invest in your wellbeing. Dinner will be served for attendees. WA Community Meetings...

    Free
  • Exploration of Data + Feminism

    Wellbeing Lab

    To celebrate Women’s Heritage Month, come learn from Catherine D’Ignazio (she/hers) on how to use data and computational methods to work towards gender and racial equity. D’Ignazio is a scholar, artist/designer and hacker mama who focuses on feminist technology, data literacy and civic engagement. This event is open to all MIT students and dinner will...

  • Wellness Wizardry + Boba Tea

    Wellbeing Lab

    Drop by the Wellbeing Lab ( Stud 3rd Floor) between 12:00pm - 2:00pm to learn more about the Wellness Wizard Certificate program offered through the MIT Physical Education and Wellness Department. Enjoy FREE Boba tea, receive MIT Wellness Wizard swag and stickers, get free resistance bands (plus demos on how to use them from 1pm-2pm),...