PATHWAYS
Formally known as the Academic Program and Career Pathways Program, which evolved out of the Women at Work Series, this area serves as an avenue through which students are able to explore the creative possibilities in shaping their academic learning experience while at Stanford as well as their professional pathways post-Stanford. This program exist to help us answer questions such as, "How do we help ensure that students are prepared to navigate the complex world after their time at Stanford while also giving them the tools and language to advocate for the expression of their holistic self in their future careers? How do we assist our students in their own self-discovery as they begin to form their own paths in life?"
Through the exploration of opportunities and resources that inspire the cultivation of new and creative forms of non-traditional academic, career, and other life pathways, this program centers on redefining what success, professionalism, and productivity look like as we continue to navigate these changing times and work collectively to shape the world that we want to see and exist in as our holistic, authentic selves.
Past Pathways events include:
- Self-Care Sundays during the 21-22 academic year, with Love Letters, Vision Boards, and Painting Gratitude events
- Grief Circle facilitated by Dr. Caitlin Merrill, Stanford Counseling and Psychological Services