Position University Administrative Fellow Role GradFUTURES Learning Cohort Participant Bio/Description Elizabeth Durham is a Princeton Graduate Alum of the Department of Anthropology. She was an Administrative Fellow with the Princeton Writes program. She holds a BA in Sociology/Anthropology and French and Francophone Studies (summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa) from Carleton College, an MPhil in Anthropology from the University of Oxford, and an MA in Anthropology from Princeton. She just finished two years of dissertation fieldwork on affective wellbeing in Yaoundé, Cameroon, and published her first piece of creative writing. "My UAF with Princeton Writes has been a wonderful venue for examining the issue of efficacy in communication and the role of effective communication in fostering a lively university community." Upcoming Professional Development Events Dec 5 Managing Active Research Data Dec 7 Writing to Influence: How Academia Inspires Action with Christopher Paul Harris Dec 7 LaTeX Drop-in Consultations Dec 7 Cynthia Dwork: It’s in Your Phone. It’s in Your Browser. It’s in Your Redistricting Data! … It’s Differential Privacy. Dec 8 30 Minutes Towards Better Bibliographies and Footnotes! (online) Dec 8 Introduction to Environmental Studies Library Research: Water Use and Availability Dec 11 Office Hours for Humanities and Social Sciences Graduate Students (In Person) Dec 11 Office Hours with Leonard Cassuto Dec 11 American Higher Ed Learning Cohort Session 6: International Perspectives (Europe, Asia) Dec 13 Shake It Off: Taylor Swift Friendship Bracelet Making Party (Drop in!) Dec 13 Entrepreneurship, Venture Capital, and Startups Learning Cohort: Capstone Presentations Dec 14 Writing to Influence: Academia and Social Advancement as Modeled by HBCUs with Jelani Favors