![]() If you are interested in joining the Mentoring Program you can sign up here! This is also a place to ask questions or share stories about the program. Mentoring: If you are participating in the mentoring program you will find updates here.Just for fun: This is a place to share fun content maybe some cartoons or memes, inspirational quotes or videos!.General: In this channel you will find general questions, comments, and content. ![]() Now the fun begins! There are many channels that you can join in! Sending Posts: If you have posts to send, pick a channel and then you can type your message in the message bar.Direct Messages: You can start direct messages with anyone in the group by clicking on their name or pressing (+) and searching for their name.Channels: Channels are the different conversation threads.Once you have set up your account, you will see this screen: Whether you have used Slack before or if this is your first time, you can join our workspace here. Welcome to the Graduate Community Slack Workspace! To learn more about Slack check out Ceci’s blog post here. Whether used for a research team or a community channel like ours, Slack makes it easy to have a variety of discussion threads that people across the globe can participate in. If you haven’t heard of Slack, it is a platform that makes it easy to collaborate with large groups, share documents, and facilitate discussions. During my term as Graduate Member Coordinator Elect/Graduate Member Coordinator, my priority is helping you find the community you need! To begin this mission let me introduce you to the Graduate SWE Community Slack Workspace! GradSWE can provide you with whatever community you are seeking. Maybe your university doesn’t have a SWE section or doesn’t have a GradSWE group, maybe you are struggling to find females in the same program or degree track. In graduate school, however, it can be difficult to find the same communities you did while in undergrad. One of the greatest gifts SWE has provided me is a group of women who have helped me to achieve goals I never thought possible. As graduate students, having a supportive community to lift you up and push you to new bounds is vital. If you ever hear me talk about SWE, you will notice a common theme: community.
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