Princeton AlumniCorps Resource Hub
Launch a life of leadership.
Hello! Princeton AlumniCorps wanted to offer a virtual hub that can serve as a place for anyone to seek out a variety of resources. This hub originally started out for Project 55 Fellows and we have expanded it to anyone in our network who may want to learn more about various topics. Whether you need a reminder about finances (what's a 403b again?!), need to build up some workplace communication skills (does this email need some wordsmithing?), or learn to navigate and address more systemic issues (all the -isms we need to dismantle), you can check out this hub. We'd like to share that between all the different articles, videos, and links, that you take what works for you and leave what doesn’t. We hope they are of some help to you!
To easily navigate these resources, we have divided them into three main categories: anti-oppression, adulting, and professional development. Within each of these resource categories are more specific topics and each topic has a variation of articles, videos, websites, and podcasts! Looking for a resource on a specific topic? Type in a key word to see if we have any resources! If you can't find any resources on a topic you are looking for, please put it in the suggestion box located on the suggestions page and we would be happy to help! |
Resources that will help you learn, reflect, and take action.
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Being an adult is hard! Here are some resources to guide you on your way.
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All the resources you may need to further your career and learning.
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Social Change Ecosystem MapBuilding Movement Project // April 2020This is a framework that can help individuals, networks, and organizations align and get in right relationship with social change values, individual roles, and the broader ecosystem.
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Your Complete Guide to Mental Health DaysShine // May 19, 2021A guide that emphasizes the importance of mental health and explains what a mental health break is, how to ask for one, what to do during the break, how to ask for more support if needed, and how to help other people.
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