Week of Events
Spill the Beans
Celebrate National Jellybean Day & drop date with Student Support Services! Come to Lobby 10 to share something sweet you’re proud of, because sweet moments deserve sweet treats!! What to expect: - A jellybean photo station - Props, puns, and plenty of color - A chance to reflect and share awesomeness
Yoga for Burnout
Embark on a 6-week series designed around the seasons and school year that will cover basic poses with modifications for all skill levels. Come away feeling relaxed, rejuvenated, and more flexible! Beginners welcome! Presenter: Taryn Burns (she/her) is a Yoga for Performance Specialist (eRYT500+) based in Boston, Massachusetts. She has spent the better half of...
Guided Paint and Sip with VPR
VPR invites all MIT students and SWB staff to attend a guided paint and music night with At Peace Arts in recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Join us in Twenty Chimneys (W20-306) on Wednesday, April 23 at 6:30pm to enjoy dinner, refreshments, a live dj and guided painting. We hope this can be a...
Colloquium Series: Research on the Mind
Mark your calendars! Join us on Thursday, April 24 at 4pm in room 6-120 for the third seminar in the Colloquium Series: Research on the Mind featuring keynote speaker Luana Marques, PhD, who will be presenting “Bold Move: How to Thrive Through Uncertainty”. Dr. Marques is a global speaker, author, scientist, and innovator, currently an...
MIT Puppy Lab
Join us every Friday in the Wellbeing Lab (3rd floor, Stud) from 12-1pm for unconditional puppy love!
An Evening in the Ton
Dearest gentle reader, You are cordially invited to An Evening in the Ton, an enchanting Bridgerton-themed evening hosted by the Well-Being Lab x SEB. Step into a world of regency elegance with calligraphy and letter writing, perfume and cologne blending, and delightful high tea and mocktails. Join us at the Well-Being Lab on Saturday, 4/26...
Line Dancing
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!
