The Graduate Peer Support Network (GPSN) is open to all graduate students and serves to connect students to campus resources and to each other. The program was created to support the well-being of graduate students through the facilitation of access to resources and topical peer support sessions. The GPSN is supported by the Graduate School and peer-led by graduate students in the School of Social Work.
FALL 2024
Working through Procrastination, Thursday, September 5, 12:30pm – 1:30pm, 205 MLC (Hybrid) – Register here
Cultivating a Social Life in Grad School, Thursday, September 26, 12:30pm – 1:30pm, 205 MLC (Hybrid) – Register here
Overcoming Imposter Syndrome, Thursday, October 17, 12:30pm – 1:30pm, 205 MLC (Hybrid) – Register here
Moving from Self-Criticism to Self-Compassion, Thursday, November 14, 12:30pm – 1:30pm, 205 MLC (Hybrid) – Register here
Beyond the Blank Page: Conquering Writer’s Block and Writing Anxiety
Join the Graduate School Peer Support Network (GPSN) and The Jill and Marvin Willis Center for Writing for a workshop on how to understand and overcome writing anxiety and writer’s block. This workshop helps graduate students reflect on their current writing habits and how to reframe their perceptions on academic writing in a productive way.
Friday, October 11, 12:00pm – 1:30pm, Virtual – Register here
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Friday, November 8, 12:00pm – 1:30pm, Miller Learning Center, Room 369 – Register here
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