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Participating in student leadership opportunities can help students build transferable skills, expand their network, gain exposure to different types of roles, and make a positive impact on their peers' lives. Ioannis Vasileios Chremos, Ph.D. and William Repetto, MA share their experiences in student leadership roles in this insightful and thoughtful article in Inside Higher Ed
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GCC'ers, check out this "Carpe Careers-adjacent" post by GCC member Ioannis Vasileios Chremos, Ph.D. and William Repetto about how graduate students can thrive in student organization leadership roles while supporting their university communities! Participating in a student organization or scholarly/professional organization--in whatever capacity-- can be a great opportunity to cultivate transferable skills and meet colleagues outside one's own department. https://lnkd.in/gVUHe3ny