An individual looks at their reflection in a mirror.

In this workshop at 12 p.m. April 22, attendees will have the opportunity to reflect on their experiences with imposter syndrome and find ways to manage their feelings of doubt, fear, and other emotions that arise when experiencing imposter syndrome. We will also discuss the ways in which imposter syndrome impacts historically marginalized populations, such as women, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC), and first-generation students.

Register here for this event organized by the Intercultural Center.

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