In 2021, I moved to the United States from India to pursue a master's degree in product design. Since then, I have been building my path both personally and professionally. There were times when I wondered how others found their place, their mentors, and supportive communities. It took me time and persistence to build my foundation, but I quickly realized how much professional growth depends on finding the right people and building a meaningful professional network. Since then, I've been passionate about helping others find community and resources that took me so long to find. Not long after arriving, I started volunteering with a nonprofit organization in Philadelphia that supported international students like me. Little things like hosting coffee meetups, organizing guidance calls, and helping people find local resources made a meaningful impact. These experiences showed me that small, community-driven efforts can significantly improve how people navigate new environments. It taught me that when people feel welcomed into a community, they're more likely to be involved and support each other.
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Shubham D. Kulkarni (Wed,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69fd7f65bfa21ec5bbf07dd1 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/3809505.3809511
Shubham D. Kulkarni
Quincy College
Quincy College
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