The Wellbeing Ambassadors Present: Challenging Conversations Workshop featuring Leslie Langston, LICSW of Student Mental Health and Counseling We all face difficult conversations at some point, whether it’s addressing a roommate...
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The Wellbeing Ambassadors Present: Challenging Conversations Workshop featuring Leslie Langston, LICSW of Student Mental Health and Counseling We all face difficult conversations at some point, whether it’s addressing a roommate...
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Join us every Friday in the Wellbeing Lab (3rd floor, Stud) from 12-1pm for unconditional puppy love! |
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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! |
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Want to get exercise mid-day but don’t want to go outside? Join the tunnel walk for a 30-minute walk led by a volunteer through MIT’s famous tunnel system. This walk may include stairs/inclines. Wear comfortable shoes. We encourage you to check the calendar for location details. These tunnel walks are open to the entire MIT...
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Join us for the 2025 Stratton Lecture as we delve into the growing epidemic of loneliness in modern society. Despite unprecedented digital connectivity, we experience a sense of isolation, with profound impacts on mental and physical health. We’ll explore the societal factors contributing to this phenomenon, the consequences for well-being, and strategies to rebuild authentic...
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Wondering how to navigate courses, internships, and student life without losing your mind? The Course 15 Student Advisory Board got you. Join them for a chill, no-pressure session where current... |
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Puzzles and Fruit Night
Join Weekends@MIT for Puzzles and Fruit Night on Friday, March 7, 2025 at 9pm in the Wellbeing Lab.
Join us every Friday in the Wellbeing Lab (3rd floor, Stud) from 12-1pm for unconditional puppy love! |
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Join us for an engaging 1.5-hour workshop designed to help LGBTQ+ students navigate academic and professional spaces with confidence. We’ll explore strategies for career growth, identity affirmation, and building supportive...
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With the winter chill in the air, come warm up at Cozy Candle Bar, hosted by the Well-Being Lab x SEB! Join us for a toasty evening of candle-making, calming...
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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... |
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Want to get exercise mid-day but don’t want to go outside? Join us for a 30-minute walk led by a volunteer through MIT’s famous tunnel system. This walk may include...
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The event will feature presentations by two distinguished researchers: Dr. Kayse Lee Maass, Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at Northeastern University, will share insights on... |
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RAK Week Appreciation Postcards
A chance for students to pick up and write appreciation and thank you cards to send to others on campus.
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Join us every Friday in the Wellbeing Lab (3rd floor, Stud) from 12-1pm for unconditional puppy love! |
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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! |
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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)
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Join us every Friday in the Wellbeing Lab (3rd floor, Stud) from 12-1pm for unconditional puppy love! |
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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! |
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Join us every Friday in the Wellbeing Lab (3rd floor, Stud) from 12-1pm for unconditional puppy love! |
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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! |
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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...
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Join us every Friday in the Wellbeing Lab (3rd floor, Stud) from 12-1pm for unconditional puppy love!
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Lindt or Ghirardelli? Help us decide at Chocolate Night! We will also have a bunch of other chocolate treats and fruit! |
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Join the Strategic Games Society for a night of intrigue, strategy, and high-level social thinking as we unravel some of the best social deduction games. Other board games will also be available.
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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! |