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Ginsberg Center
Exiting a Community-Engaged Project
Discusses how to wrap up community projects, with guidance for planning an intentional exit.
Audience: Students
Topic: Community & Civic Engagement
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Wolverine Wellness
Failure and Success Lab
Distinguish adaptive vs. maladaptive perfectionism, understand procrastination, and address impostorism.
Audience: Students
Topic: Health, Wellness, & Safety
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University Health & Counseling
Focus on Graduate/Professional Students
Workshop for grad and professional students on common life challenges.
Audience: Grad/Professional
Topic: Health, Wellness, & Safety
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Ginsberg Center
Foundations of Community Engagement
Introduces principles and practices for engaging U-M communities in equitable, effective ways.
Audience: Students
Topic: Community & Civic Engagement
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Student Resolution Resources
Foundations of Restorative Justice
Participants learn to shift from punitive to restorative systems, gaining resources and practice.
Audience: Students
Topic: Conflict Resolution
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Ginsberg Center
Getting Started With Community-Engaged Research
Explore community-engaged research frameworks and examples. Open to faculty/staff, grad students/GSIs, and post-docs.
Audience: Faculty/Staff
Topic: Community & Civic Engagement
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Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center
Healthy Relationships
Peer-led workshop focuses on healthy relationships, behaviors, and self-reflection.
Audience: Students
Topic: Relationship Skills & Consent
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Trotter Multicultural Center & Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs
How to Flourish
Helps incoming undergrad and grad students flourish using the Wolverine Wellness Wheel.
Audience: Students
Topic: Career & Professional Development
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International Center
How to Talk About Immigration Status to Employer
Learn how to discuss your immigration status with employers during interviews.
Audience: Students
Topic: International & Immigration