RAK Week Appreciation Postcards
A chance for students to pick up and write appreciation and thank you cards to send to others on campus.
A chance for students to pick up and write appreciation and thank you cards to send to others on campus.
Level up your finance game and come learn how to set up smart, attainable goals like saving for big purchases!
Celebrate Pi Day (3.14) with a fun, casual run around the BU Bridge Loop! Whether you're a seasoned runner or just looking for an excuse to enjoy the fresh air, this is the perfect way to honor everyone’s favorite mathematical constant. No registration needed just show up, bring your energy, and let's make this Pi...
Celebrate Pi Day the MIT way with music, games, and free pies! Don’t miss your opportunity to take part in one of MIT’s most exciting events. While pies last!
Join us every Friday in the Wellbeing Lab (3rd floor, Stud) from 12-1pm for unconditional puppy love!
Midterms got you down? Refresh, relax, and craft at Petals & Peace: A Night of Wellness & Beaded Flower Making, hosted by the Well-Being Lab x SEB! Join us for a night of crafting, self-care, and cozy Studio Ghibli vibes. Whether you just want a face mask or are dedicated to the beaded flower cause,...
Take a break from studying and come dance! Country line dancing is a popular form of social dancing that can be done to many different styles of music and is very beginner friendly. Lessons are taught weekly by MIT professor and dance enthusiast David Karger. No experience necessary!
Take a study break and join us next Monday the 17th from 8-9pm at the Wellbeing Lab (Stud 3) to DIY some spring rolls! You will be entered into a raffle for a pair of tickets to see @brenjoy on march 30th @ 8 pm, sponsored by @bowerypresents (kissyface)
Join Recreation Director, Stephanie Smith, for a short movement based study break. You will focus on both low impact movements and stretching to increase alertness and decrease stress.
Join us every Friday in the Wellbeing Lab (3rd floor, Stud) from 12-1pm for unconditional puppy love!
Take a break from studying and come dance! Country line dancing is a popular form of social dancing that can be done to many different styles of music and is very beginner friendly. Lessons are taught weekly by MIT professor and dance enthusiast David Karger. No experience necessary!