Thank you for your interest in attending the FUNL x NUPLACE Dealing with Imposter Syndrome Workshop! This event is focused on helping first-generation, low-income, and undocumented students manage imposter syndrome, a common behavior pattern in the FUNL population. Attendees will learn to identify common imposter personas alongside resources and tools to learn how to better cope with this feeling.
This in-person event is open to students who identify as first generation, low-income, and/or undocumented. It will take place in the Center for Intercultural Engagement (CIE) at 144 Curry Student Center on April 4th from 5-6 PM. Food and refreshments will be provided!
This is a collaboration between the FUNL Network and NU PLACE. The First-Gen, Undocumented, and Low-Income Network aims to expand cross-institutional community and resources to ensure that first-generation, undocumented, and low-income students thrive at Northeastern. NU PLACE is envisioned as a vibrant hub encompassing all programs, resources, and services in the Northeastern University global ecosystem that addresses the intersection of career and identity.
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to Arlett Marquez, FUNL Assistant Director, at [email protected] or Julieta Silva, FUNL Program Assistant, at [email protected].