Ep. 37: Grad School as a Visible Religious Minority: Wearing Hijab, Mental Health, & Taking Time Off

 
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In this episode of Dear Grad Student, Elana chats with 6th year PhD Candidate, Noor Sharif, about doing grad school as a visible religious minority and her #AcademicMentalHealth journey. They discuss Noor's experience as a hijab-wearing woman in Clinical Psychology, seeing clients of faith, science and God, Noor's mental health journey, taking time off, and Noor's advice to other minorities students.

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