Jayhawks Breaking Barriers

Jayhawks Breaking Barriers

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Jayhawks Breaking Barriers seeks to empower undergraduate women at the University of Kansas through

Jayhawks Breaking Barriers (JBB) is an organization at the University of Kansas (KU) sponsored by the American Association of University Women (AAUW). Follow us on Twitter @kujbb

Our leadership team is a group of graduate students and postdoctoral scholars who initiated an AAUW Campus Action Project to train future women leaders in spring 2017. JBB's mission is to empower undergraduate women at K

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KU seniors and graduate women students - please check out this funding opportunity if you have a need (non-medical)

Office of Multicultural Affairs University of Kansas College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Jayhawks Breaking Barriers Students United for Reproductive and Gender Equity at KU Spectrum KU Student Senate | University of Kansas KU Student Involvement & Leadership Center

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​We invite you to the KU-trainee-hosted and AAUW sponsored Jayhawks Breaking Barriers Symposium! Taking action on the gender leadership gap in STEM, this April 28th.

Workshop 5: Practical Skills RSVP | Jayhawks Breaking Barriers 04/04/2017

RSVP for Workshop 5: Practical Skills

Monday, April 17th, 6-8 p.m., Malott 2001

Learn practical skills of applying for a job, interviewing, negotiating salary and promotions most importantly how to be a competitive candidate for the job market! Learn all this and more!

Workshop 5: Practical Skills RSVP | Jayhawks Breaking Barriers Monday, April 17th, 6-8 p.m., Malott 2001 Learn practical skills of applying for a job, interviewing, negotiating salary and promotions most importantly how to be a competitive candidate for the job market! Learn all this and more!

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Our panelists tell us about their experiences on strengthening weaknesses workshop 4

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Katherine Rose-Mockry, from Emily Taylor Center, speaks about resiliency. We are discussing how Resiliency affects women's health, their decisions to stay in STEM fields, and response or ability to perform at work or social situations.

03/27/2017

Workshop 4 is TODAY!
6-8 p.m., The Commons at Spooner Hall​

Workshop 4 addresses the following goal: participants are able to accept failed attempts or rejection constructively, and maintain strong momentum towards accomplishing their goals. This is a great opportunity to identify ways you can leverage your skills as strengths to impress potential employers and to constructively overcome failure to reach success.

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At workshop 3 we learned about the assumption cycle and assumption ladder and discussed gender conflict scenarios acted out by the KU Interactive Theater Troupe. It was a fun and productive evening!

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It's time for workshop 3!!!

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Students of all levels are welcome. Please RSVP at jbb.ku.edu

02/28/2017

Our next workshop in the series is fast approaching and we are super excited! Participants will to learn to approach potential or presumed conflicts effectively to advocate for themselves, and productively facilitate interpersonal dynamics in the workplace.

March 6th in Malott 2001 at 6 pm
Please RSVP!

Workshop 3: Conflict Resolution RSVP | Jayhawks Breaking Barriers Monday, March 6th, 6-8 p.m., Malott 2001 Learn how an assumption cycle can bog down productivity and lead to conflict, and how to break it. See and help improve work-place-style conflicts acted out by KU's Interactive Theater Troupe.

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