Feb 11: Impostor Syndrome Seminar w/ Dr. Valerie Young, 6:30-8pm, Bldg. 10-250
Dana Bresee Keeth
bresee at MIT.EDU
Mon Jan 27 21:33:43 EST 2014
Dear MIT Postdocs, below is a summary of forwarded information:
The Office of Minority Education (OME) is hosting internationally known
speaker *Dr. Valerie Young for Part Two of the Impostor Syndrome Seminar
on**Tuesday, February 11th from 6:30pm-8:00pm in 10-250*. Part one
focused on understanding the Impostor Syndrome while part two will
address how to overcome it! (Portions of part one will be discussed in
the upcoming event as well, so don't worry if you missed it.)
This event is open to the entire MIT community. Seating is limited and
will be on a first come, first served basis.
Wondering what the impostor syndrome is? See
http://www.impostorsyndrome.com/book/overview/
which says in part, "For the millions of professional women (and men)
who experience the confidence-zapping 'Impostor Syndrome,' Valerie Young
offers an empowering plan to overcome the needless self-doubt that keeps
them from feeling as intelligent and competent as everyone else knows
they are."
Attached please find a flyer that you can feel free to post in your
respective areas.
For questions, please contact Antonio Perry, whose contact information
is below.
***
Antonio C. Perry
Assistant Dean
Office of Minority Education
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
77 Massachusetts Avenue, Bldg. 4-107
Cambridge, MA 02139
(617) 253-5010 phone
(617) 253-9899 fax
acperry at mit.edu <mailto:acperry at mit.edu>
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