LINKS: Workshops for Students
Learn more about the LINKS (Learning, Inclusion & Knowledge for Students) Program and how our Peer Facilitators are bringing vital dialogues to student communities. (Videographed and edited by Shirley Yumeng He)
LINKS: Learning, Inclusion & Knowledge for Students
The LINKS program features student-led initiatives offered through the IBIC Office. LINKS workshops are created and facilitated by trained peer leaders, who use interactive dialogues and experiential learning to encourage reflection and meaningful conversations with members of the Stanford community.
LINKS offers two ways to engage:
For Your Consideration. For Your Consideration workshops explore a range of topics chosen by students, for students, that uplift the sharing of personal experiences through interactive activities. These one-off workshops happen regularly throughout the school year and offer an easy entry point to dialogue and community.
Request a Workshop. For those involved in student communities (e.g. athletic teams, residences, lab groups, student organizations) we offer a Request a Workshop option, where Peer Facilitators work with you to design a workshop that can help you foster a more diverse, inclusive and equitable community.