Intellectual Wellbeing

Intellectual Wellbeing
 

Intellectual wellbeing is the ability to actively participate in scholastic, cultural, and community activities. It encourages you to engage in creative and mentally-stimulating activities in order to grow your own knowledge and skills.

Intellectual Wellbeing Resources

GW Resources

Academic Commons

Academic Commons, through Gelman Library, offers tutoring services, skills workshops, studying tools, and other academic resources to members of the GW community.

GW Libraries

Research Consultation Appointments

If you need more in-depth assistance, please make an appointment for a remote research consultation with a librarian at Gelman Library for a consultation. If the available times don't work for you, email the Ask Us Desk at [email protected] and we'll contact you.

Office of Student Success 

Connect with the Office of Student Success for academic support including Student Success Coaching and Success Workshops.

GW Writing Center

The GW Writing Center is a peer-led division of Gelman Library that offers writing review and development resources for members of the GW community.

Beyond GW

DC Public Library System

Washington DC is home to a vast network of public library resources that are available to residents of the District of Columbia. The DC Public Library System houses many free-for-use intellectual resources that are available for students at GW and DC residents.

Library of Congress

The Library of Congress is the largest library in the world, with millions of books, recordings, photographs, newspapers, maps and manuscripts in its collections. The Library preserves and provides access to a rich, diverse and enduring source of knowledge to inform, inspire and engage you in your intellectual and creative endeavors.

TED

TED is a nonprofit devoted to spreading ideas, usually in the form of short, powerful talks (18 minutes or less).

DC Public Library System

Washington DC is home to a vast network of public library resources that are available to residents of the District of Columbia. The DC Public Library System houses many free-for-use intellectual resources that are available for students at GW and DC residents.

Library of Congress

The Library of Congress is the largest library in the world, with millions of books, recordings, photographs, newspapers, maps and manuscripts in its collections. The Library preserves and provides access to a rich, diverse and enduring source of knowledge to inform, inspire and engage you in your intellectual and creative endeavors.

TED

TED is a nonprofit devoted to spreading ideas, usually in the form of short, powerful talks (18 minutes or less).

Self-Help Tools

 

CREATE Digital Studio

CREATE Digital Studio

The CREATE digital studio, on the first floor of Gelman Library, provides the GW community with the tools and expertise to expand their ability to create high-quality videos, podcasts, interactive experiences, and data visualization.

Learn More: CREATE Digital Studio

Imposter Syndrome Tips

Imposter Syndrome Tips

Check out these resources for understanding Imposter Syndrome, the five different subtypes, and strategies for coping.

Learn More: Imposter Syndrome

 

Must-See TED Talks

Must-See TED Talks

This primer of 11 classic TED Talks show you the wide range of topics covered -- and introduce you to beloved speakers like Amy Cuddy, Brené Brown, Sir Ken Robinson and Chimamanda Adichie.

Learn More: TED Talks

 Podcasts

Consider the following podcasts to further explore intellectual wellbeing topics that interest you!

Grammar Girl: Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing

Grammar Girl provides short, friendly tips to improve your writing and feed your love of the English language. Whether English is your first language or your second language, these grammar, punctuation, style, and business tips will make you a better and more successful writer.

Listen to Grammar Girl

Hidden Brain 

Hidden Brain explores the unconscious patterns that drive human behavior and questions that lie at the heart of our complex and changing world.

Listen to Hidden Brain

Navigating Academia As A Black Woman

Episode 272 | August 24, 2022

On this episode of Therapy for Black Girls, Dr. Joy Harden Bradford breaks down the difficulties Black women face while pursuing tenure track positions in academia, what Black women should consider in their assessment of whether to get into academia, and what other pathways exist to pursue higher education.

Listen to Therapy for Black Girls

Episode 128 | October 16, 2019

On this episode ofTherapy for Black Girls, learn about different ways we procrastinate, how to get a better understanding of what is driving our procrastination, and tips to get a little bit better at not procrastinating.

Listen to Therapy for Black Girls

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