MindHandHeart announces 12 new Innovation Fund winners
The seventh round of MindHandHeart Innovation Fund projects have been selected to bring creative wellness and mental health programming to campus.
The seventh round of MindHandHeart Innovation Fund projects have been selected to bring creative wellness and mental health programming to campus.
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.
This year’s clinic lived up to its reputation as one of the most efficient operations at MIT.
Eleven projects have been selected to bring creative wellness and mental health programming to campus.
Study at MIT Medical finds most parents are capable of performing the test.
Committee outlines strategies for building student trust in support systems, encouraging help-seeking, and providing coordinated, compassionate care.
MIT Senior Jahnavi Kalpathy shares her story of taking a leave of absence.
Grants totaling $21,450 were awarded to seven proposals in MindHandHeart’s fourth funding cycle.
Second clinic to take place Thursday, Oct. 20, at the Stratton Student Center.
Co-chairs Saxe and Schulz see “true openness to change,” invite community to lend their voices to the review process.