TRUMBULL COLLEGE: February 9, 2026
Well, it might finally get warmer this week! I can handle the cold, but I think I’ve had enough this year. ;) Hope you enjoyed the Super Bowl last night – I wasn’t as devastated as I usually am when the Patriots lose…I’ll leave it at that. ;)
I know many of you suddenly have midterms/papers/projects/thesis work in full swing. I wish you the very best with your work. You can do it!! Scroll down to see upcoming Academic Strategies workshops – some of them are particularly timely. And remember, self-care is very important! For some of you, get well soon – for everyone else, stay well! Here is my once-per-term reminder that orange juice is a great source of Vitamin C! And, please get your rest – sleep is very important.
Again (repeating from last week), I want to draw your attention to upcoming non-academic deadlines: The applications for Summer 2026 Residential Staff Positions for YSS and FSY are due on Friday, February 13th @5:00pm. I served as Head of Summer Colleges pre-pandemic for a couple summers and loved working with the staff. I also love New Haven in the summer – this is a great gig for those who are looking to be in the area and want to do a mix of things.
Enjoy the warmer temperatures this week! Take care. :)
Meeting with me
To make an appointment, please use the Calendly scheduling tool, https://calendly.com/dean_c, or reach out to Alice with any scheduling issues. For in-person meetings, please come to the office. We’re right here in Trumbull G104, which you can access across from Entryway A or through Entryway G. Zoom meetings (including open Zoom office hours) will be through my Zoom page: https://yale.zoom.us/my/skchandhoke.
My OPEN ZOOM office hours for each week are listed on the top of my Calendly page. When you click on the Zoom link, you will be placed into a waiting room. I will speak to students (one-on-one) in the order they “arrive.” My upcoming Open Hours are Friday, February 13 (10-11:30am).
ACADEMICS
Double credit: If you are interested in petitioning to earn double credit in a single-credit course, please read the relevant section in the YCPS, and then consult with me. The deadline to submit this petition is Midterm (March 6th), but I recommend that you do so well before that date.
Yale Degree Audit: Yale Degree Audit is a tool that tracks your progress toward the bachelor’s degree. You can learn about – and access! – Degree Audit at https://registrar.yale.edu/student-records/degree-audit. Degree Audit displays the Yale College degree requirements that you have already completed and those that are still pending. A “Look Ahead” feature shows you how future course enrollment might apply toward your degree. If you believe that academic information in your degree audit is incorrect, contact our office.
UPCOMING DATES AND DEADLINES (5pm unless noted)
February 25 (W) Last day of courses offered in the first half of the spring term
February 25 (W) Last day to withdraw from a course offered in the first half of the spring term
February 25 (W) Last day to convert from a letter grade to Cr/D/F option for a course offered in the first half of the spring term
February 26 (Th) Courses offered in the second half of the spring term begin
March 3 (T) Applications close for 2026 Non-Yale Summer Abroad
TUTORING
Advising Resources: http://advising.yalecollege.yale.edu
Academic Strategies Program: https://poorvucenter.yale.edu/academic-strategies-program
Sc/QR Tutoring: https://poorvucenter.yale.edu/learning/help-with-stem/stem-tutoring
Language Tutoring: https://cls.yale.edu/programs/language-tutoring
Writing Center/Tutors/Partners: https://poorvucenter.yale.edu/undergraduates/undergraduate-writing-and-tutoring; https://poorvucenter.yale.edu/undergraduates/writing-center
Trumbull Writing Tutor: Adam Reid Sexton is Trumbull’s Residential College Writing Tutor. He is eager to work one-on-one with any and all Trumbullians on writing of every kind, from academic papers to creative writing to fellowship applications. A Senior Lecturer and Course Director in English, Adam has taught at Yale since 2013 and has served as Trumbull’s Writing Tutor since 2014. He also coordinates the TC Mellon Forum. To make a tutoring appointment with Adam, go to https://www.yalewco.com
Academic Strategies Program. The Academic Strategies Program is just one of the ways that the Office of Educational Opportunity helps students identify and work towards their academic and experiential learning goals. Find out more about how the OEO and the Poorvu Center for Teaching and Learning can help you at: https://poorvucenter.yale.edu/learning.
FGLI in Law Panel. Law school students talking about law school pathways and answering questions. all students are welcome. Monday, February 9, 4:30-5:30pm, WLH 117
Becoming an Academic Baddie Again: Transform Your Academic Work Habits. Ready for a reset? Whether this semester feels off-track or you just want to level up, this workshop helps you reflect on what’s working, identify what’s holding you back, and experiment with new approaches to your academic work. Through guided activities and peer insight, Academic Strategies Peer Mentors help you rebuild momentum and step back into your baddie era—strategically and sustainably. Monday, February 9, 5-6pm, Poorvu Center, Room M104A
Senior Thesis Power Hours. Writing a Senior Thesis is HARD—but it’s way more fun with snacks, support, and friends who get it! Drop in anytime to this two-hour session, hosted by the Yale College Writing Partners and Academic Strategies Peer Mentors, for Facilitated & structured focus time + breaks; Delicious snacks + seltzer water; 1:1 help from Writing Partners and Academic Strategies Peer Mentors (optional!); The camaraderie you need to keep those ideas flowing. A splendid time is guaranteed for all. Monday, February 9, 7-9pm, Poorvu Center, Room 120A
Eli Whitney Caffeinated Commons. Wrap up your week with community, conversation, and caffeine! Drop by this relaxed weekly hangout hosted by the Academic Strategies Program’s Eli Whitney peer mentors—sometimes there’s a theme or discussion, sometimes just snacks and good company. Whether you’re here to chat, decompress, connect, or set up your weekend, you’re always welcome. Thursdays, 4pm-6pm, coffee provided. Tuesday, February 10, 4-6pm, Poorvu Center, Room 118B
Getting the Most Out of Your Language Classes. Learning a language takes daily commitment—and it’s easy to fall behind! This workshop offers peer-tested strategies for staying engaged, reviewing effectively, and building habits that support steady progress, even when the workload piles up. Tuesday, February 10, 4-5pm, Poorvu Center, Room M104A
DPMP Drop-in (Virtual). Online drop-in session where Disability Peer Mentors are available to answer questions and provide guidance on various topics. Tuesday, February 10, 6-7pm, Online Event (click for Zoom link)
DPMP Bracelet making/Origami Social. Engage in creative activities like bracelet making and origami, while socializing with your peers. Wednesday, February 11, 4-5pm, Poorvu Center, Room 120C
Test Anxiety: Prepping for Success. If nerves tend to take over when exams approach, this workshop is for you. Together, we’ll unpack what test anxiety looks like, why it happens, and how to manage it before and during exams. You’ll leave with practical strategies for preparation, mindset shifts, and in-the-moment tools—supported by Academic Strategies Peer Mentors who know firsthand how transformative these skills can be. Wednesday, February 11, 4-5pm, Poorvu Center, Room M104A
Autism Discussion Group. When’s the last time you looked at your schedule and thought, “How am I supposed to do all this?” This 30-minute workshop helps you learn time management strategies and begin applying them to your own week, helping you feel more in control of getting everything done. Afterward, stick around for optional quiet work time with Academic Strategies Peer Mentors on hand to support you. Wednesday, February 11, 5-6pm, Poorvu Center, Room 118A
STEM Navigators: How to Approach Problem Sets. Join STEM Navigators for this workshop where our mentors will go over strategies on how to approach p sets for various STEM classes! Wednesday, February 11, 6-7pm, Poorvu Center, Room M104A
STEM Navigators: How To Use LinkedIn for STEM Students. How do I prepare my LinkedIn profile? You’re in luck, because STEM Navigators is running this workshop to teach you exactly how you can start, perfect, and present your LinkedIn profile, which is important for future job searches - or for future employers to recruit YOU! Thursday, February 12, 4-5pm, Poorvu Center, Room 120C
DPMP Drop-in. In-person session where Disability Peer Mentors are available to answer questions and provide guidance on various topics. Friday, February 13, 12:30-1:30pm, Poorvu Center, Room 118A
How to Study for Exams. Studying for exams doesn’t have to mean endless stress and last-minute cramming. In this workshop, you’ll learn how to prepare strategically for different exam types—problem-based, short answer, and essay—while building habits that reduce anxiety and boost confidence. Academic Strategies Peer Mentors share what’s worked for them and help you create a plan you can actually stick to. Friday, February 13, 1-2pm, Poorvu Center, Room M104A
STEM Navigators: Sunday Study Hall. Snacks? While studying and meeting peers? Come complete your p-sets, study, and meet your peers in your STEM courses. Snacks and peer mentors are here to help you with any questions about majors, summer opportunities, or classes to take in the future! Mentors will also serve as accountability buddies to make sure you stay on track during the study hall and achieve your academic goals! NOTE: Tutoring NOT provided by mentors! Sunday, February 15, 2-5pm, Poorvu Center, Room 120A
CAREER STRATEGY
The Office of Career Strategy (OCS) offers career advising, professional school advising, employment and internship opportunities, and career development resources. The office works with students and alumni to clarify career aspirations, identify opportunities, and offer support at every stage of career development. Schedule a weekly OCS newsletter tailored to your interests, check out OCS events, opportunities, resources and services at https://ocs.yale.edu/channels/student, get even more tips and announcements at https://ocs.yale.edu/blog.
Resume Reviews in Trumbull – Offered Every Week. The OCS Marketing Outreach Coordinators have office hours in every single Residential College every week! Stop by to get your resume reviewed. No appointment needed.
OCS Offers Advising at Payne Whitney Gym on Tuesdays. Student Athletes can meet with any OCS Advisor. You can also meet with Robyn Acampora, OCS Student Athlete Liaison at Payne Whitney Gym’s Trophy Room on Tuesdays. Log into Yale Career Link and select “General Appt at PWG/Varsity Athletes” as the appointment type.
Upcoming Career Fairs. Be sure to check https://ocs.yale.edu/channels/career-fairs-networking-events for on-campus career fairs in February, March, and April. Many request advanced registration.
Bain & Company, Inc. Information Session. Learn about Bain’s work and gain insights into our full-time Associate Consultant and summer Associate Consultant Intern roles, which we will be recruiting for this summer and fall. Undergraduates of all years and majors are welcome to attend. Monday, February 9, 6-8pm, The Omni Hotel, 155 Temple Street
Woodbridge Fellowship Information Session. The Woodbridge Fellowship introduces recent Yale College graduates to the work and administration of Yale. The fellowship provides valuable professional experience for potential careers in higher education and non-profit organizations. Fellowships are full-time, paid positions in the offices of university leaders, who take active interest in fellows’ professional development. Applications are open until March 6th. Monday, February 9, 7:30-8:30pm, Online Event (click for link)
Leadership/Teamwork Skills (led by alums). Gain leadership/teamwork insights: 3-session series. Take part in 1, 2, or all 3 sessions. Led by alums with diverse real-world experience. The Yale Alumni Association (YAA) helps you discern, develop, and deploy personal leadership and team building as life skills. Monday, February 9, 7:30-8:30pm, Online Event (register for link)
Bain & Company, Inc. Coffee Chats. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn more about the environment at Bain and the responsibilities of an Associate Consultant. Each conversation will be 30 minutes. Tuesday, February 10, sign up for a slot 10am-12pm (location provided after registration)
Citadel & Citadel Securities - Activities & Networking. Students attending Yale University are invited to join Citadel and Citadel Securities for an evening of activities and networking. Learn about our roles while playing games alongside our early career teammates. The location will be shared with confirmed attendees. Tuesday, February 10, 5-6:30pm, Register for Location
Cascadia Capital Coffee Chats. Interested in investment banking or capital markets and want a more personal, one-on-one conversation? Join Cascadia Capital for on-campus coffee chats and connect directly with members of our team in a relaxed, informal setting. Whether you’re early in your exploration of finance or actively preparing for recruiting, this is your chance to ask questions, hear real stories, and learn what sets Cascadia apart. Wednesday, February 11, sign up for a slot 12-3pm, Maison B. Café, 304 Elm Street
Personal Statement Strategy Workshop, Spring 2026. Need help with your personal statement? Secondary applications? Questions about the general process? Ask an MD-PhD student advisor at our Strategy Session 2026 workshop series. No pre-registration is required; drop-in as your schedule allows. If your schedule doesn’t allow, make an appointment via Yale Career Link. Wednesday, February 11, 4-6pm, 10 Sachem Street, Room 118
Peace Corps On-Campus Information Session. Serving in the Peace Corps is a great way to immerse yourself in a new culture, learn a new language, and make a lasting impact. Join Senior Recruiter, Dorie Hagler, to learn about Volunteer experiences, ask questions about service, and gain tips to guide you through the application process. Wednesday, February 11, 6-7pm, Humanities Quadrangle HQ 107
Free LSAT Reading Comprehension Workshop. TestMasters is holding a free LSAT Workshop next week on Zoom focused on the Reading Comprehension section of the exam. Attendees will be challenged with a series of difficult LSAT reading comp questions and the proctor will demonstrate the most effective methods for tackling them. Wednesday, February 11, 6-7:30pm, Online Event (register for link)
Spring 2026 Resume and Cover Letter Workshop. Join a member of the OCS staff to learn about best practices for writing resumes and cover letters. Zoom information is available in Yale Career Link. Pre-registration is not required. Thursday, February 12, 12-1pm, Online Event
Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce Career Fair. The Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce Career Fair is your gateway to connecting with employers and discovering career opportunities. The goal of this event is to not only empower individuals to kick-start or advance their careers, but to also contribute to the growth and success of our regional workforce. Thursday, February 12, 1-4pm, 101 College Street
Smithsonian Office of Academic Appointments and Internships Virtual Information Session. Hosted by the Smithsonian Office of Academic Appointments and Internships, this session will guide you through the process of applying for internships and fellowships, share tips for success, and highlight the many ways you can get involved across the Institution. We welcome students and emerging professionals from all majors and disciplines, including human resources, finance, marketing, fundraising, exhibitions, conservation, art, history, the sciences, and more. Thursday, February 12, 3-4pm, Online Event (register for link)
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Carle Illinois College of Medicine Info Session. Carle Illinois College of Medicine, the world’s first accredited engineering-based medical school, represents a new concept in the field of healthcare education. Innovation is the cornerstone of our curriculum, with emphasis on human factors, design thinking, medical technologies, and entrepreneurship. We are preparing caring, compassionate, and skilled physician innovators for the practice of modern medicine. Come to this session to learn more about their program and opportunities for you. Thursday, February 12, 4:30-5:30pm, Online Event (register for link)
McKinsey and Co Inc Information Session. Discover the exciting world of consulting, ask your burning questions, and gain valuable insights into life at McKinsey. Whether you’re exploring a career in consulting or simply curious to learn more about the Firm, this event promises to be both enjoyable and insightful. Thursday, February 12, 6-8pm, Register for Location
Financial Life After Yale. Boola Moola! Questions about budgeting, saving, investing, and taxes, or need rules of thumb? Join Branford Resident Fellow Steve Blum and his fellow alumnus John Caserta ‘01 for “Financial Life After Yale,” either on-campus or virtually. Improve your investing strategies, build your credit score, and learn how taxes work. Friday, February 13, 2-4pm, Rose Alumni House, 232 York Street
FELLOWSHIPS AND FUNDING
Yale and outside funding options can help support research, study abroad, public service, unpaid internships, and self-designed projects, in New Haven and around the globe. Postgraduate fellowships support independent projects, graduate study, and much more. The Office of Fellowships and Funding helps students identify funding opportunities and navigate the application process. Visit https://funding.yale.edu to learn more.
Writing a Fellowship Proposal: Info Session. Planning to apply for a fellowship? Attend this information session, hosted by the Office of Fellowships, for helpful guidance, tips, and strategies in putting together a strong fellowship proposal. Focus on proposals in the Social Sciences and Humanities. Tuesday, February 10, 4-5pm, Online Event (register for link)
Putting Together a Budget: Info Session. Many fellowship proposals require a proposal budget. Attend this information session, hosted by the Office of Fellowships, to learn about budgeting for a fellowship experience, what a fellowship budget can cover, and helpful resources for creating your own budget. Wednesday, February 11, 3:30-4:30pm, Poorvu Center, Room 118A
Summer Fellowships and Funding: Office Hours. Applying for Summer fellowships? Come by during the Fellowships Office Hours for last-minute questions and help with your application! Friday, February 13, 3-4pm, Poorvu Center, Room 120B
[DEADLINE] Tom and Andi Bernstein Fellowship for Public Service. Deadline to submit applications to the Tom and Andi Bernstein Fellowship for Public Service, which supports a one-year, full-time position with the Partnership for Public Service for graduating seniors. Application Deadline = Sunday, February 15, 11:55pm
STUDY ABROAD
Thinking about studying abroad? Head to the “Get Started” tab to search programs that fit your personal and academic interests, check application deadlines, review costs and funding options, get advice on your plans, and more. Learn about fulfilling distributional and major requirements with study abroad coursework.
Non-Yale Summer Study Abroad: Application Deadline is March 3, 2026. Applications are open for Non-Yale Summer Abroad. You can apply to receive general transfer credit for a program run by another institution, choosing from more than 100 options on our designated list. Note: In addition to applying for Yale’s approval to earn transfer credit, you will also need to apply directly to your intended Non-Yale program for admission. Program deadlines vary.
Study Abroad next fall or academic year. Applications are now open for study abroad for Fall 2026 and/or for the full academic year 2026-2027! Search Yale’s study abroad database for eligible programs, or meet with an adviser specializing in your region of interest. The application deadline is April 1, 2026.
Berlin Theater Intensive Summer 2026. The Bard Berlin Theater Intensive aims to foster creative engagement between students and a wide variety of multidisciplinary artists working in theater and performance in Berlin. Applications are open and due by March 15th. Join the program directors Dawn Akemi Saito (Fordham University) and Jonathan Rosenberg (Bard College) to learn more about the program and ask questions about the application process. Dates are May 29 - June 29, 2026. Monday, February 9, 6-7pm, Online Event (click for link)
Berlin Summer Studio 2026. The Berlin Summer Studio intensive program is designed for studio arts students to develop their artistic practice in designated studios at Bard College Berlin’s Direktorenhaus arts building at Monopol Berlin. Material and technical workshops, group and individual critiques, readings and discussions, and ample studio time are the foundations of this program, which culminates in final creative projects shared publicly in an Open Studios exhibition. During this virtual info session, you can learn more about the program and application from the academic directors. Applications are open and due by March 15th. Tuesday, February 10, 4-5pm, Online Event (click for link)
CET in Jordan: Summer Intensive Language or Research. Interested in studying abroad in the Middle East this summer? Attend this virtual information session to learn more about CET Jordan. CET Jordan offers unparalleled Arabic language instruction and a curriculum tailored to your interests for your summer study abroad. Choose one academic concentration to guide your summer (Intensive Language or Research), then take on engaging courses, out-of-class learning, and even a housing setup designed for round-the-clock immersion. Wednesday, February 11, 4-4:45pm, Online Event (click for link)
Traditional Persian Tea Workshop x Study Abroad. Come learn how to make Traditional Persian tea while chatting with Study Abroad Student Outreach Coordinators about study abroad opportunities! Bring your questions about the upcoming Non-Yale Summer Abroad deadline and your appetite for tea and snacks! Sunday, February 15, 3-4pm, MENA Cultural Community, 305 Crown Street, Kitchen
Need to Get or Renew Your Passport? Even if you are not yet sure that you will study abroad, you should have a valid passport at least three months in advance, if possible. All passports should be valid at least 6 months beyond the end date of your anticipated study abroad program.
* Yale students, staff & faculty can get passport photos from the Yale ID Center, 55 Lock Street, by appointment
* U.S. citizens should visit the U.S. Department of State’s website for information about applying for or renewing a passport. You can apply at the Yale Station post office in New Haven or the New Haven Free Public Library. While most passports are still renewed via mail, qualified U.S. citizens and nationals may be able to renew U.S. passports online. The current estimated wait time for U.S. passport processing is 4-6 weeks.
* International students should research passport renewal procedures for their country of citizenship and be aware of how the renewal process may impact their U.S. student visa.
Learn more at https://studyabroad.yale.edu/resources/travel-planning-logistics.
TAKE NOTE
Afro-American Cultural Center’s Black History Month 2026 calendar is here! The theme this year is Honoring the Past, Rewriting the Future. From book talks and documentary screenings to the keynote address featuring Brigadier General Enoch “Woody” Woodhouse II ’52 and Peabody Award winner Kahlil Greene ’22, they’ve got events for everyone to enjoy.
Opportunity for Seniors: Data Solutions Fellowship in the University Data Office. Would you like to build and deliver high-impact data products, while serving an institution whose mission you already know and love: Yale University? If so, we invite you to apply for the Product Management Fellowship in the University Data Office. In this role, you’ll partner with deans, provosts, and other stakeholders to understand cross-domain data needs, prototype and iterate on reporting solutions (using tools like Python/R & Power BI), improve data quality and access, and drive adoption through governance, collaboration, documentation, and user training. Please see our website for more information on the position, desired profile, and application instructions. Application Deadline = today, February 9th 11:59 pm (Eastern)
Want to be a FOCUS Leader? FOCUS on New Haven is a program of Dwight Hall at Yale that engages first-year, transfer, and Eli Whitney students on an immersive experience of learning and service beyond the Yale campus. Students explore the city of New Haven through the lens of community engagement, social justice, and local activism. Wanna talk to someone about being a leader? Check the application page for ways to connect. Application Deadline = February 15th 11:59pm (Eastern)
Chase Coggins Memorial Scholarship 2025. The Chase Coggins Memorial Fund is named for Chase Frederick Coggins ’79 Timothy Dwight College. The Scholarship is to assist undergraduates in (1) wilderness exploration with philosophical, artistic or scientific intent, and (2) traveling to rural areas or developing countries to study. There is no application form, but proposals are expected to contain a brief summary of academic background, a statement of objectives, an itinerary, a budget, and two recommendations. See full application and submission details at https://saintanthonyhallsigma.org/chase-coggins-memorial-fund. Submission deadline = March 15th
YC3
Queer Mindfulness Group (Part 1 of 4). Come as you are and engage in this 4-part series in collaboration with YC3 and the LGBTQ Center! This 4-part series will meet for 75 minutes weekly, incorporating mindful meditation and skill techniques that will not only enhance your well-being, but is designed to help build resilience. Utilizing the text Queer Dharma, by Jacoby Ballard, we will also explore practices and philosophies that can help us navigate uncertainty, offer compassion and healing, and allow us to experience joy. Tuesday, February 10, 4-5:15pm, Register for Location
Wellness Wednesday. Join YC3 for Wellness Wednesday! This month we are focusing on emotional wellness. How we can take active steps to better manage our emotional health and how this can impact all types of relationships in our lives. Stop by anytime between 2-4pm & grab a snack and free giveaways! Wednesday, February 11, 2-4pm, Good Life Center Lounge in the Schwarzman
Yale Library
How to Find Scholarly Articles. Are you ready to find articles thoroughly and efficiently, while also avoiding paywalls ($$)? Learn strategies to find the best possible scholarly articles from Yale Library. Monday, February 9, 7-7:30pm, Online event (register for link)
First Steps with Zotero. Don’t wait until the end to make your bibliography! Zotero can help you manage your research, take notes, and create citations as you go. Yale users can sign up for a free account with unlimited storage. Tuesday, February 10, 7-7:30pm, Online Event (register for link)
Demystifying The Literature Review. Learn how to conduct a literature review for your research papers, independent projects, and fellowship applications. In this 45-minute workshop, students will learn: why a literature review is important, ways to start conducting a literature review, and techniques to synthesize your sources. Tuesday, February 10, 1-2pm, Poorvu Center, Room 120A
Tidy Date with OpenRefine. Do you want to learn how to organize and prepare data for analysis and visualizations, but lack coding skills? Join us for a comprehensive, hands-on workshop on using OpenRefine. Wednesday, February 11, 10am-12pm, Bass Library, Rooms L06-A & L06-B
Button Making with Book Covers. Take a break and learn how to hand-press 1” buttons using images from the library’s discarded book covers. Wednesday, February 11, 8-9:30pm, Bass Library, Thain Café High Tables
Tour of Sterling Memorial Library. Join a librarian for a tour of Sterling Memorial Library! This tour includes the following spaces: Nave, Starr Main Reference Room, the 16-story book stacks, Yale Film Archive, Babylonian Collection, Gilmore Music Library, Poorvu Center for Teaching and Learning, Exhibits Corridor, Linonia and Brothers Room, and Digital Humanities Lab. Registration required; bring your Yale ID. Friday, February 13, 11am-12pm, Sterling Memorial Library (meet in Nave)
Library Workshop Incentive Program. Attend 3 or more library workshops in one semester to receive a free tote bag or water bottle.
Individualized Library Help and Research Support. Students may request a Personal Librarian, request a Research Consultation for a particular topic, or reach out to a Subject Specialist Librarian for individual support.

