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Listening for the Quiet Voices: Developing Inclusive Spaces for Introverted Students and Colleagues – General Interest Session

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About the event

Virtual NASPA Session 2024

Speakers
Rayna Tagalicod, Director of National Student Exchange & Assistant Faculty Specialist

Overview
While extroverts are known as being outgoing, assertive, and often considered likable and good leaders, introverts are often known as quiet or anti-social. However, introverts are also active listeners, creative, and adept at relating to others. The presenter will share a deeper understanding of introversion using Jung’s personality theory, describe the types of introverts, explore misconceptions and strengths, and discuss strategies to support and empower introverted students and colleagues.

Learning Outcomes:
Understand introversion more deeply, including recognizing common misconceptions and strengths.
Identify strategies to support, collaborate with, and empower introverted students and colleagues.

Join via Zoom: https://wsu.zoom.us/j/93791248715

Contact

Student Affairs student.affairs@wsu.edu