What is Access Barnard? Access Barnard leverages the resources of the college and New York City as a whole to support students who identify as international, first-generation, or low-income as they navigate the American higher education system. A partnership between the offices of Dean of the College and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Access Barnard strengthens the robust programming and supportive functions of International Student Services, Opportunity Programs, and First-Generation, Low-Income Initiatives.
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Name: Building and Sustaining Relationships with Faculty Led by: Alex Pittman and Jalisha Jenifer Date: Wednesday, October 6, 2021 Time: 5:00pm-6:00pm EST Zoom Meeting ID: 941 0444 1435 Passcode: 857085
This workshop will provide tips on how to build strong relationships with faculty members. |
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Name: Drop In & Meditate Hosted by: Access Barnard and the Furman Counseling Center Time: 4:00pm-4:30pm EST Location: Milstein LL017 Zoom Meeting ID: 966 4556 1134 Passcode: 188585
Join Access Barnard and the Furman Counseling Center for 15 minutes of meditation to relax and release day to day stress! |
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Name: How To Develop A Sound Thesis Hosted By: Science Fellows Date: Tuesday, October 12, 2021 Time: 4:00pm-5:00pm EST Location: Diana Center LL104
In this workshop, Science Writing Fellows provide support on starting a research based thesis for the STEM disciplines. The workshop outlines the basic sections of the thesis and what topics might be covered in each section. We also compare ways in which these sections are similar or different to past lab reports written for other lab classes. |
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Name: Imposter Syndrome Part 1 Date: Thursday, October 14, 2021 Time: 3:00pm-4:00pm EST Location: Milstein Center LL001
Impostor syndrome impacts everyone at different points in their lived experience. This workshop will define what imposter syndrome is and how it manifests itself during college and best ways to combat it. |
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