Imposter syndrome: the danger of feeling inadequacy

By Eunice Sung Failure. Fraud. Luck. Those struggling with imposter syndrome commonly use these words to describe themselves and their accomplishments, according to the American Psychological Association [APA]. “For the longest time I [thought], ‘Oh my gosh, I don’t deserve to be at [the University of] Maryland. I don’t really fit in here. Nobody really likes me,’” said Stephanie George, the graduate assistant of the … Continue reading Imposter syndrome: the danger of feeling inadequacy

“Visualizing Narratives: Shaping Resistance” gallery exhibition on display one last time

By Sara Chernikoff Stamp Gallery group exhibition, “Visualizing Narratives: Shaping Resistance,” had its finale showing March 30.  The exhibit debuted in mid-February and featured the work of artists from around the country who had unique interpretations of visualizing protests and forms of resistance. Ali Singer, curator of the exhibit and graduate assistant Stamp Gallery coordinator, said the artists she works on focus on challenging stereotypes … Continue reading “Visualizing Narratives: Shaping Resistance” gallery exhibition on display one last time