The Office of Graduate Studies (OGS) is pleased to announce that Jamie Longwell will join the team as Operations Manager, effective December 3, 2024. Continue reading…
Strong support networks are crucial to navigating the challenges and achieving success in graduate school. It’s important to tap into the resources available to you—whether through friends and family, faculty members, peers, or university staff. Continue reading…
Join the Graduate Student Assembly for a cozy Friendsgiving Dinner on November 27, 2024, from 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM at Kiewit Hall (City Campus). Continue reading…
Oseeyi Dauda is a Ph.D. student in biochemistry who is advancing critical research on proline metabolism. Her study focuses on how pathogenic bacteria utilize proline to promote pathogenesis. It holds significant promise for uncovering potential therapeutic drug targets. Continue reading…
We are excited to announce that registration is now open for our Winter TA Bootcamp, taking place during the January pre-session from January 6-17.
This program is available to all graduate students and postdocs, regardless of whether you are currently a teaching assistant. Continue reading…
The Hagan International Scholarship is now available for eligible first-semester international graduate students. This new, competitive scholarship offers up to $7,500 per semester for up to four consecutive semesters, supporting students in their pursuit of a graduate or professional degree. Continue reading…
College life is busy, and it’s easy to let health routines slide to save time. However, neglecting these basics can lead to lasting health issues. Here are some common health mistakes seen by the University Health Center providers and tips to overcome them. Continue reading…