Women's Rights in the Workplace Next Meeting 💼

Hello everyone,

We want to give a huge thank you to Dasha Shterenberg for sharing her story and spreading positive messages at our last meeting. Follow days.with.dashaon IG for more inspiration! We will soon have sign up info for Dasha's virtual dorm workout.

Our next meeting on Monday, February 15 at 7pm ET will cover "Women's Rights in the Workplace" presented by Professor Merton. She will speak on anti-discrimination laws, litigation, and a discussion of current challenges.

Zoom Link: https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/j/94805203291
Meeting ID: 948 0520 3291


Reminder: Community service committee meeting tonight at 7pm. Marketing committee meeting tomorrow at 6:30pm.
Peer Mentorship Program

Sign up for the peer mentorship program if you have not already. We match underclassmen with upperclassmen to provide advice and to bond throughout the semester. Fill out this form by Monday, Feb. 15.
Buy WiB Merchandise

Please fill out the following form if you are committed to buying one or more of the WiB merch items! If you want to purchase more than one of each item (ex: 2 crewnecks), please fill out this form twice. DEADLINE: February 17.

WiB Merchandise Order Form

WiB Meeting Recordings

Visit our website to watch the recordings of our weekly WiB meetings.
Sign Up for FTK

Join WiB's FTK team to fundraise for the Baystate Children's Hospital. Text UMassFTK to 51555 and click here to learn more/donate!
Additional Opportunities
Marketing Career Networking Night
The MCNN will be held on Feb. 24 at 5:15pm. More information & registration here. Register by Feb. 21.

Isenberg Honors Council Resume Workshop
Join the IHC this Thursday at 5:30pm for a resume workshop. Fill out this formand use this Zoom link.

Venture Summit Virtual Connect
Volunteer at the VSVC from March 16 - 18. More info here and sign up here.

Self Care w/ Dasha Tomorrow Night!

Good evening,

Join us tomorrow, Monday, February 8 at 7pm ET for "Self Care & Social Media" with E-Board member Dasha Shterenberg! Check out her Instagram days.with.dasha.

Zoom link: https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/j/95543674806
Meeting ID: 955 4367 4806

Buy WiB Merchandise

Please fill out the following form if you are committed to buying one or more of the WiB merch items! If you want to purchase more than one of each item (ex: 2 crewnecks), please fill out this form twice. DEADLINE: February 17.

WiB Merchandise Order Form

We have additional WiB merchandise available via Redbubble on our website. Check out and purchase items here.
WiB Committees

Community service will have its first meeting Wednesday, Feb. 10 at 7pm.
Marketing will have its first meeting Thursday, Feb. 11 at 6:30pm.

To join a committee, contact Mikaela or Julia:

Also, sign up for WiB's FTK team to fundraise for the Baystate Children's Hospital. Text UMassFTK to 51555 and click here to learn more/donate!
WiB Meeting Recordings

Visit our website to watch the recordings of our weekly WiB meetings.
Additional Opportunities
CHAARG Up!
UMass CHAARG is hosting a week of events (2/7 - 2/11) to get excited about the semester. More info and Zoom links here.

Self Care & Social Media Next Meeting 🌺

Hello everyone,

Next Monday, February 8 at 7pm ET, our Co-Director of Community Service, Dasha Shterenberg, will talk about "Self Care & Social Media." Check out Dasha's Instagram days.with.dasha!

Zoom link: https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/j/95543674806
Meeting ID: 955 4367 4806

Join WiB Committees

Interested in getting more involved with WiB? Contact Mikaela and/or Julia to join our committees.

Community service will have its first meeting Wednesday, Feb. 10 at 7pm. Sign up for WiB's FTK team to fundraise for the Baystate Children's Hospital. Text UMassFTK to 51555 and click here to learn more/donate!
Buy WiB Merchandise

Please fill out the following form if you are committed to buying one or more of the WiB merch items! If you want to purchase more than one of each item (ex: 2 crewnecks), please fill out this form twice. DEADLINE: February 17

WiB Merchandise Order Form

We have additional WiB merchandise available via Redbubble on our website. Check out and purchase items here.
WiB Meeting Recordings

Visit our website to watch the recordings of our weekly WiB meetings.
Additional Opportunities
Harvard WiB Convention
Harvard Women in Business’ 16th annual Intercollegiate Business Convention (IBC) is this Sunday, February 7. The event is free and virtual on Whova. Tickets here.

Hack(H)er413
The annual all-women and non-binary student hackathon will be on February 13, virtual and free. More info and registration here.

Feedback Survey, Fundraiser & WoI Registration! 💜

Hello everyone,

Please take a moment to fill out the WiB feedback survey. We really appreciate your comments and reflection on this semester.

FEEDBACK SURVEY

Feeding America Fundraiser

WiB is fundraising for Feeding America to help provide meals during this holiday season. Click here to donate toward our WiB team contribution. Even JUST $1 provides meals to 10 children, families, and individuals so please donate if you can.
WoI Speaker Series Registration

Click here to register for the Women of Isenberg Virtual Speaker Series this December and January!
A Note from WiB

Thank you for joining us this semester! Have a lovely break and winter holiday season. Keep safe and take care of each other. -- WiB Executive Board

Tips For A Successful Finals Week And A Productive Winter Break

By: Ariana Capozzi

As November comes to an end, the one thing standing in our way from winter break is finals week. For many of us, this can be a really stressful time because finals can impact our grades greatly. Therefore, I have some useful advice for students who want to be successful when preparing for/taking these important exams on November 30th through December 4th.

Make a detailed plan to avoid procrastination 

As someone who struggles with procrastination, I know what it is like to get so stressed about an exam to the extent that I will put it off until the last minute, which only makes everything worse. This semester, I made a promise to myself that I would work on this, and I found some really great ways to stay on top of my workload that might help others.

A great way to keep track of all the different exam times and due dates for each class is to get a planner, or even using Google Calendar. For each day of the week, map out what subject you need to study for and for how long. This will have you doing a little bit each day, rather than procrastinating and saving everything for the night before. Also, put aside some time everyday to allow you to clear your head. If you don’t, you will burn yourself out before finals even arrive. Mental health is important, and breaks are completely acceptable. Whether it is grabbing a coffee or writing in a journal, do what works best for you. Remember to study in order of importance and stay focused, but always prioritize your well-being.

Don’t be afraid to reach out to others

Remote learning has definitely made it harder for us to meet new people or get the face to face experience and help that we desire. But, it is important to remember that everyone is going through the same thing. Don’t be afraid to reach out to a fellow classmate and ask for help on something that you do not understand. I have found that the Class of 2024 Facebook Group has exposed me to so many people that have similar classes. You could form an online study group or ask questions in a class discussion to help prepare for the exams.

Create the ideal test-taking environment

Find the place that keeps you comfortable and focused for the most time. Everyone is different, and some people may not know what works best for them, so try new things. I created my own personal dorm in my basement to get some peace and quiet away from my family. When I take an exam, there are no distractions, and it is perfect for me. Some students may not care about noise and can get into the zone at a Starbucks or public library. Whatever it may be, try to find it, because once you do, you will be less stressed during the exam, and it may spark the extra boost that your grade needs.

After finals are over, we have a two-month break to look forward to. This is a lot of time off, so if anyone is looking for some ways to make sure they have a productive winter break, here are some ideas.

Take a class over the Winter

If you are looking to stay productive or get ahead with school credits, taking an online winter course is a great option. This is the perfect opportunity to try a class that seems to interest you. These classes will be for about six weeks, starting December 7th, but you can only enroll or drop until December 11th for a full refund. If this seems like a good fit for you over the winter, I highly suggest it!

Work on your resume

There are many activities you can partake in to add to your resume. For example, apply for an internship with a company that is similar to your major, volunteer with an organization while practicing social distancing, or get a job that will teach you things that a future career might entail, like leadership, customer service, public speaking, or organization skills.

Pick up a new hobby

Sometimes being a student does not allow us to pick up new hobbies or activities that we are interested in because we just do not have enough time. Winter break is the perfect time to try new things like reading, journaling, exercising, learning a language etc. If you ever find yourself bored, be bold and start something new. 

This semester was very different due to the Covid-19 pandemic, and hopefully these tips can help students adjust and succeed during this stressful time of year!