"Imposter Syndrome" is often used to describe internal experiences of intellectual phoniness that appears to be particularly prevalent and intense among a select sample of high achieving women. This interactive workshop will explore the common ways imposter syndrome shows up and ways to combat it in our lives.
Dinner & Development is a free professional development series focused on addressing the concerns that women-identified students and other gender minorities commonly face entering the workforce.
This series of workshops aims to provide professional development opportunities for university students. These workshops will take place once a month from 6:00-7:30 and will explore a range of topics. Collaborators will provide dinner for all students who attend these workshops. Registration is HIGHLY encouraged.