Posted inMiscellany Stress & Anxiety Impostor Syndrome – 10 Steps to Ovecome It Posted by Academic Support December 4, 2017 The Chronicle of Higher Education ran an article interviewing Valerie Sheares Ashby, Dean of Arts…
Posted inStress & Anxiety Small Ways To Help Combat Stress Posted by Academic Support December 2, 2017 Some possible ways to handle some of the pre-exam and exam stress: Study what you…
Posted inAdvice Encouragement & Inspiration Exams - Studying Curious George, Filmmaker Ema Ryan Yamazkai, and Overcoming the Odds! Posted by Academic Support November 30, 2017 There's a new documentary film out, telling the story of the co-authors of the Curious…
Posted inAdvice Encouragement & Inspiration Learning Styles Giving Thanks: Good for the Body, Heart, and Mind! Posted by Academic Support November 23, 2017 As highlighted in a recent article by Jerry Cianciolo, taking on an appreciative disposition reaps…
Posted inAdvice Exams - Studying Stress & Anxiety Pause For Your Mental Sanity Posted by Academic Support November 15, 2017 Fall semester break (Thanksgiving Break) is approaching and there are many signs that students need…
Posted inDiversity Issues Stress & Anxiety Weblogs Imposter Syndrome Podcast Posted by Academic Support November 7, 2017 Hat tip to my colleague, Atiba Ellis, who forwarded me a link to the BBC World…
Posted inStress & Anxiety Relaxation Resources Posted by Academic Support November 4, 2017 Our workshop topic last week was stress management. One of the handouts gave some suggestions…
Posted inAdvice Current Affairs Disability Matters The End of October is Approaching Posted by Academic Support October 23, 2017 It’s hard to believe that we are already heading towards the end of October. It…
Posted inAdvice Current Affairs Diversity Issues October Slump and Shout-Outs Posted by Academic Support October 16, 2017 I first want to provide a special shout-out to Russell McClain, the University of Baltimore…
Posted inAdvice Encouragement & Inspiration Exams - Studying The Smart-Phone Dilemna: “Blood Pressure Spikes, Pulse Quickens, Problem-Solving Skills Decline,” says Columnist Posted by Academic Support October 12, 2017 As recently reported by columnist Nicholas Carr, if you have a smart phone, you'll likely…