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In the fall of 2016, I enrolled in the Master of Nonprofit Studies program here at UR. I planned to finish in three years. In 2018, my dad became ill, so I took a leave of absence that ended up being longer than intended. He passed away, then COVID hit. I decided to reapply to make good use of my time at home. I made it to my capstone in the spring of 2024. Then my mom had serious health issues, and I had to withdraw. Finally, in the fall of 2024, I was able to complete my capstone and will officially graduate this coming Saturday๐. Life can get in the way of your best laid plans, but if you stick with them…you will get there, eventually! Hopefully, some of the offerings below can help you set your course for the summer—even if plans can be disrupted sometimes. - Jane
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This Week in the Faculty Hub
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Do you want to figure out how to be more productive AND enjoy your life this summer?
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The NCFDD offers this planning webinar, Every Summer Needs a Plan, at the beginning of each summer so that you can take time out of your schedule to identify your personal and professional goals, create a strategic plan to accomplish them, and identify the types of community, support, and accountability you need to make this your most productive and balanced summer ever! (If you'd like an in-person UR version of this webinar, consider joining Wednesday's Planning Your Summer Research.)
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Summer Writing Opportunities
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Summer is here, and you may have some big plans for your scholarship and creative work. Here are some upcoming opportunities at the Faculty Hub to support you.
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We are always looking for new and exciting projects and collaborations. Feel free to contact us.
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