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Chen ’19 Presents at Virginia Network for Women in Higher Education Annual State Conference

Associate Dean for Student Affairs and Professor of Dance Ting-Yu Chen ’19, Ed.D., has been accepted to be a session presenter for 2023 Virginia Network for Women in Higher Education Annual State Conference hosted by The College of William & Mary on Friday, June 9. Her session, “Self-Care for Holistic Wellness and Success,” is an interactive workshop/presentation providing self-care strategies for the body and mind, and a holistic approach to success and wellness for work and life.

Each year the Virginia Network sponsors a statewide conference serving women in a wide range of roles in higher education, including graduate students. The annual conference is designed for women who serve the varied and diverse institutions and agencies of higher education in the commonwealth and provides opportunities for networking, collaboration, and sharing information about the national, state, and regional issues affecting higher education today. The network has been particularly interested in identifying and developing the careers of women from diverse backgrounds and six times has focused the annual conference on critical issues for women of color.

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