(29) videos
Zac Brokenrope (SED’12) discusses how he survived bullying and an attempted suicide in his home state of Nebraska and then found a new life and a supportive community at BU.
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Liz Douglass, Marsh Chapel associate for LGBTQ students, talks about coming out, being accepted by her family, and finding renewed faith in her religion.
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Robert Volk, a LAW associate professor, talks about being bullied in high school, coming out, and finding peace in his personal and professional life.
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Blind Spots: How our Backgrounds, Beliefs, & Biases Impact our Work with Students
A moderated discussion led by Raul Fernandez, Associate Director of Student Activities & SED Doctoral Candidate
An Advising Network Brown Bag Lunch Event
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Blind Spots: How our Backgrounds, Beliefs, & Biases Impact our Work with Students
An Advising Network Brown Bag Lunch Event
Sponsored by the Associate Provost for Undergraduate Affairs
Office of the Provost
Boston University
Past Advising [...]Network Brown Bag Lunches
Blind Spots: How our Backgrounds, Beliefs, & Biases Impact our Work with Students (December 2015)
Student Notes as an Advising Tool (November 2015)
Academic Integrity: Avoiding Plagiarism (October 2015)
Helping Students in Distress: A Discussion with Carrie Landa, Director of Behavioral Medicine (September 2015)
The F-1 Student Experience: An Interactive Event (May 2015)
What Would You Do? A Round-Table Case Study on the Academic Conduct Code (March 2015)
NACADA’s Academic Advising for Students on Academic Probation Webinar (March 2015)
Career Services Panel & NACADA Webinar: Advising & the Completion Agenda (January 2015)
Student Engagement & Advising… Let’s Talk (December 2014)
Meet the Educational Resource Center (October 2014)
Title IX, Sexual Misconduct, & Advising: What you need to Know (September 2014)
Disability Services & Academic Accommodations (April 2014)
Student Behavioral & Medical Issues: What Do You Do When…? (March 2014)
If you are interested in being put on the Advising Network’s invitation list for the Brown Bag Lunch events, the annual Academic Advising Symposium, and other news/updates, please email Kelly Connors, Administrative Coordinator in the Office of the Provost.
Blind Spots: How our Backgrounds, Beliefs, & Biases Impact our Work with Students
A moderated discussion led by Raul Fernandez, Associate Director of Student Activities and SED Doctoral Candidate at Boston University.
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Ted Anton (CFA’14) discusses how he learned to accept himself, the importance of a strong support network, and his proudest accomplishments.
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Paul Hughes, assistant director of Residence Life, talks about his struggle with religion, coming out, and embracing his identity.
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Tim Hegan, area director of Residence Life, talks about coming out, finding a supportive community in Boston, and being proud of his identity.
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Emeri discusses how in spite of what her body, doctors, teachers, and society have told her, she is—and always has been—female. After undergoing sexual
reassignment surgery, Emeri (CAS'08) is a much happier woman today.
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