Register for upcoming lecture on combating impostor syndrome

Preparing Future Faculty and Scholars (PFx) exposes doctoral/MFA students and postdocs to a broad range of career possibilities. Course topics and assignments help students map their strengths and interests while exploring career paths. Every year, PFx opens its doors to any interested student to attend a series of lectures.

Attend the final open session on Combating Impostor Syndrome on November 15 from 9:40 to 11:00 a.m. at the Student Pavillion, room 324. Associate Director and Associate Professor at the School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Nicole Roberts and the Director of Student Engagement at Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, Megan Workmon, will discuss how to combat impostor syndrome so you can present yourself as a scholar and professional in your field.

Registration for the Combating Imposter Syndrome session is required. 

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