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SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:Special Two-Part Workshop for Fall 2024! Participating in Sustainability Conversations on Campus and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:As part of LSA’s Year of Sustainability\, ELI offers a special two-part workshop series to help international and multilingual U-M students and scholars engage in conversations about sustainability and carbon neutrality. Co-presented by ELI Lecturer Trisha Dowling and SEAS graduate student Ryan Yip\n\nPart 1: Participating in Sustainability Conversations on Campus and Beyond (Monday\, October 7\, 2024 6-8PM)\n2024 is the College of LSA’s The Year of Sustainability\, and this workshop equips international and other multilingual U-M students with speaking and listening skills to join conversations about sustainability and support U-M’s carbon neutrality goals\, even if they are not experts on climate issues. Co-presented by ELI Lecturer Trisha Dowling and SEAS graduate student Ryan Yip\, this interactive session will cover key language and vocabulary for sharing your perspective on environmental issues. They will also share strategies for navigating challenging discussions and collaborating across disciplines. Please come prepared to participate in small group discussions. \nRegister: https://sessions.studentlife.umich.edu/track/event/session/81950\n\nPart 2: Nature Walk at the Arb (Saturday\, October 12\, 2024 10:30 AM)\nJoin Ryan and Trisha on the Saturday following our workshop on Sustainability Conversations for a casual nature walk at the Arb. This is an opportunity to take a break from studying\, connect with nature\, and enjoy conversation with fellow students. Don’t forget to bring water and wear shoes that are comfortable for walking on hilly trails. We will walk rain or shine! Further information\, including meeting location\, will be provided upon registration.\nRegister: https://sessions.studentlife.umich.edu/track/event/session/84390
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/124528
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Graduate And Professional Students,International,Language,Sustainability,Undergraduate,Workshop
LOCATION:Biological Sciences Building - 1060
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DTSTAMP:20241003T122510
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SUMMARY:Presentation:U-M Psychology Community Talks: Dr. Kevin Cokley
DESCRIPTION:Talk Overview: Do you ever doubt your achievements? Have negative self-talk? Come up with excuses for your success? Feel like your failures define you? Feel like you don’t belong? Question your abilities? You are not alone. These are all hallmarks of the impostor phenomenon. These thoughts and feelings are common among many people\, with research indicating that over 80% of people report having impostor feelings. The impostor phenomenon is especially prevalent among women and minoritized individuals. In this talk\, Dr. Kevin Cokley will engage participants in a research-informed discussion about the impostor phenomenon. He will discuss how the impostor phenomenon is created and describe the impostor cycle. Dr. Cokley will highlight his research that examines how the impostor phenomenon impacts mental health and achievement among women and minoritized individuals and make the case for why there needs to be a reconceptualized\, racialized impostor phenomenon. Dr. Cokley will end by providing recommendations on how to combat impostor feelings. \n\nAbout the Speaker: Kevin Cokley\, Ph.D. is the University Diversity and Social Transformation Professor and Professor of Psychology at the University of Michigan where he serves as Associate Chair of Diversity Initiatives for the Department of Psychology. Dr. Cokley studies the psychosocial experiences of African American students and students of color and is currently exploring the impostor phenomenon and its relationship to mental health and academic outcomes. He is the past Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Black Psychology and holds the title of Distinguished Psychologist from the Association of Black Psychologists. He is past President of the Society for the Psychological Study of Culture\, Ethnicity\, and Race\, and was elected to Fellow status in the American Psychological Association for his contributions to ethnic minority psychology and counseling psychology. He is editor of the 2024 book “The Impostor Phenomenon: Psychological Research\, Theory\, and Interventions.” His research on the impostor phenomenon has been featured in the New York Times and the Harvard Business Review. Dr. Cokley has given numerous invited talks on the impostor phenomenon at places including Johns Hopkins University\, the University of Chicago\, UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior Grand Rounds\, Notre Dame University Law School\, the International Toastmaster Conference\, and Morgan Stanley.\n\nExploring the Mind: Community Talks by U-M Psychology Faculty is a talk series held in collaboration with the Ann Arbor District Library (AADL).\n\nTalks for Fall 2024 will be held in-person at AADL's downtown branch. Flyers for each talk\, including abstracts and speaker bios\, will be sent in advance to members of our audience located in the greater Ann Arbor area. Many talks will also be recorded and made available for later viewing online. Visit the Community Talks website for more information and to view past presentations.
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/127344
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Psychology
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
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