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Overcoming the Imposter Syndrome & Recognizing Your Strengths Often, graduate students experience a crisis of self-confidence during their academic careers. Guest speaker will speak to the insecurities that many students face and provide tips for overcoming the “Impostor Syndrome.” This Power Hour is an excellent opportunity for graduate students of color from any academic field to gain and maintain confidence in themselves and acquire strategies for overcoming defeatism and self-doubt.Come partake in this professional development experience in a safe and welcoming setting, and let's conquer this together! A light lunch will be served!
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