This program is designed for newer or beginning TAs or anyone interested in learning more about teaching even if they are not currently in the classroom.
From January 6-19, 2021, the Office of Graduate Studies will offer a 2-week program to prepare TAs for the classroom. This program is designed for newer or beginning TAs or anyone interested in learning more about teaching even if they are not currently in the classroom. Continue reading…
The Department of Educational Administration seeks a graduate assistant to work under the supervision of one or more faculty members on a variety of research, teaching, and/or administrative tasks. Continue reading…
This workshop will help you understand how to effectively give presentations and improve your public speaking skills. It will begin with a short presentation about public speaking in academic and non-academic settings, followed by an interactive small-group session. Continue reading…
As the year wraps up, the Office of Graduate Studies is looking for graduate student accomplishments to celebrate—especially focusing on teaching awards or service to their department, field, or community.
As the year wraps up, the Office of Graduate Studies is looking for graduate student accomplishments to celebrate—especially focusing on teaching awards or service to their department, field, or community. Continue reading…
New graduate students can access asynchronous orientation modules online through Canvas. These modules on getting to know the university, being a graduate student, resources for a successful year, and more are now active and available to the public. Continue reading…
The Office of Graduate Studies is offering a grant writing seminar for graduate students presented by Dr. John Robertson, a managing member of Grant Writers' Seminars & Workshops, who has received competitive extramural funding from both NIH and non-federal sources. Continue reading…
Just like in a real speed interview, each participant in this workshop will be briefly interviewed by four different Graduate Studies staff members. Each interview will last 30 minutes and will include time for feedback and discussion.
Speed interviews are one of the latest trends in the job search process. This format gives employers the ability to briefly meet with multiple candidates in an organized and controlled way. Multiple interviewers are simultaneously conducting one-on-one interviews, each with a different candidate. Continue reading…