Graduate College
Join fellow graduate students in the Spring 2022 graduate writing series! This series will provide workshops on topics to aid in the completion of your culminating project (thesis and non-thesis or research project). It is recommended students attend all sessions and become a part of this graduate writing community. Students at all stages of their program are welcome to attend.
Dr. Sarah Montgomery will lead the group in mindfulness and goal setting exercises to kick off the spring 2022 series.
Graduate students are invited to join Dr. Gabriela Olivares, Associate Dean of the Graduate College, for Coffee With the Dean on Wednesday, April 21 from noon-12:45 p.m. on Zoom. This is a drop in event and an opportunity for casual conversation and for students to ask any questions they may have about the Graduate College.
Graduate students are invited to join Dr. Jennifer Waldron, Dean of the Graduate College, for Coffee With the Dean on Wednesday, April 7 from noon-12:45 p.m. on Zoom. This is an opportunity for casual conversation and for students to ask any questions they may have about the Graduate College.
Graduate students are invited to join Dr. Gabriela Olivares, Associate Dean of the Graduate College, for Coffee With the Dean on Wednesday, March 17 from noon-12:45 p.m. on Zoom. This is a drop in event and an opportunity for casual conversation and for students to ask any questions they may have about the Graduate College.
Graduate students are invited to join Dr. Jennifer Waldron, Dean of the Graduate College, for Coffee With the Dean on Wednesday, March 3 from noon-12:45 p.m. on Zoom. This is a drop in event and an opportunity for casual conversation and to ask any questions about the Graduate College.
Thinking About Graduate School, Next Steps presents detailed information about the graduate school application process. This is a Zoom event.
Thinking About Graduate School (TAGS) is an annual event presented by the Graduate College for those students who are considering graduate education.
Gary Gute will present "The Creative Student and the Creative Context: What's Our Responsibility?" Creativity. Everyone thinks it's important, but there's not much agreement on what "it" is. More than 60 years ago, creativity established itself as a research domain. By 2020, what has the research taught us? What is creativity? Where can we find it in higher education? And why should we help students in all disciplines use more of it?
Discuss the importance of diversity within the workplace. Jennifer Waldron, graduate college, will be the moderator. Panelists include Michelle Byers, human resource services, and Keyah Levy and Chiquita Loveless, diversity, inclusion and social justice.
Get a jump start on your next interview by attending this workshop presented by Susie Schwieger, Graduate College. Find out why and how employers use behavior based interviewing in the hiring process and how you can prepare and practice this type of interviewing.