For weeks now, first responders and health care workers have been fighting COVID-19. During these times of distress Elana Newman, McFarlin Professor of Psychology, and Dr. Gerard Clancy, professor of community medicine, offer ways to support those who must face the virus head on every day.
Deep in the heart of Texas
As a young lawyer, a clerkship is one of the most competitive advantages to achieve. After her law hooding, Alexandra Fleming looks forward to returning to her home state and completing a two-year federal clerkship with U.S. Magistrate Judge Ronald C. Griffin in West Texas.
Driven by opportunity
Internships are much more than just coffee runs. They provide real-world training for students, teach company values and sometimes lead to full-time positions after graduation. The class of 2020 has worked diligently to secure their future careers, and seniors Muneed Yousufi and Lauren Milburn reflect on their experiences and imagine what lies ahead.
Feeling overwhelmed or frustrated? A simple breathing exercise can refocus your mind, change your mindset and keep you calm.
The alternative office in a season of change
Nothing is “normal” about your new daily routine. COVID-19 affects all aspects of our lives. On Wednesday from 4 to 5 p.m., join the Center for Career Development & Professional Engagement on Zoom to learn how to maximize space, repurpose your commute and continue work as a productive and responsible employee or student.