Events in April 2023
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Collaboration Summit Collaboration Summit
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April 1, 2023Date:
Saturday, April 1, 2023 - 10:00am to 2:00pm
Location:
Erickson Hall Kiva
This event is part of the 2023 Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration Series
Invest in your collaboration skills while learning from colleagues across campus at this half-day summit. Dr. Lotrecchiano will open with a keynote and interactive work covering “Seven Things to Know about TeamWork.” After lunch, we will explore how people in different fields navigate common collaboration challenges through a panel discussion and audience engagement. Participants will gain awareness of best practices from the collaboration literature and from collected experience and begin applying these insights to their own work. Snacks and lunch will be provided.
Cost: $10
RCR credit: 1-hour discussion-based basic training, or 3-hours annual refresher training (the differential amount is to ensure that students receive basic education in a variety of topics, not mainly this one).
Register here
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Professional Development
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Pretzels with the Provost - Interim Provost Thomas Jeitschko Pretzels with the Provost - Interim Provost Thomas Jeitschko
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April 3, 2023Date:
Monday, April 3, 2023 - 1:00pm to 2:00pm
Location:
252 Erickson Hall
As part of Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week (April 3 – 7), join Interim Provost Thomas Jeitschko in 252 Erickson Hall for conversation over pretzels, giveaways, games, and more.
This event is limited to 60 attendees who will be selected on a first-come-first-served basis.
Additional meet & greet date: Donuts with Dean Dagbovie – Thursday, April 6 from 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. in the Chittenden Hall Commons. For more information visit https://grad.msu.edu/events/donuts-dean-dean-graduate-school-pero-dagbovie .
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The Science of Team Science and Global Impact in Higher Education The Science of Team Science and Global Impact in Higher Education
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April 3, 2023Date:
Monday, April 3, 2023 - 5:30pm to 7:00pm
Location:
STEM building 1130
This event is part of the 2023 Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration Series
The Science of Team Science (the study of science teams and their functioning) and team science (the collaborative engagements of multiple disciplines) have, since the early 21st century, contributed to new outlooks, processes, and expectations for industry, human wellbeing, and scholarly pursuits.
Through the lenses of psychology, management, social psychology, anthropology, and sociology, the study of teams in the last quarter of a century can inform best practices for the work that both academics and laborers do. How does knowledge about teaming impact the modern university that seeks to grow students to be more suited for the changing landscape of the global stage and its most complex of problems?
Higher education is faced with a new paradigm that not only prepares students to be experts in a chosen discipline but also requires them to be able to work in a new information and collaborative age, where skills and competencies that foster cross-disciplinary engagement and problem solving will be the foundation for global impact.
RCR credit: 1 hour
Light refreshments will be served.
Register here.
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Professional Development
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COGS + GSLW WORKSHOP: Staying Mindful in the Midst of Chaos COGS + GSLW WORKSHOP: Staying Mindful in the Midst of Chaos
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April 4, 2023Tuesday, April 4th at 4:00 PM – Chittenden Hall, Rm 110
The COGS Graduate Welfare Committee will host Meg Moore from Graduate Student Life & Wellness for an in-person workshop where you will learn practical skills to help keep you balanced and focused during these busy times. There will be snacks and a chance to meet other graduate students from across campus. Chittenden Hall – 466 W. Circle Drive, #110.
RCR Workshop- Rigor and Reproducibility RCR Workshop- Rigor and Reproducibility
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April 4, 2023Date:
Tuesday, April 4, 2023 - 6:00pm to 7:30pm
Location:
Zoom
NIH and other funding agencies are requiring comprehensive strategies for proper research methods and procedures, and the presentation of research data. These include applying rigor, minimizing bias, and maximizing reproducibility in all efforts. This workshop will discuss means by which to address these within research. The primary principles covered within this session are rigor and reproducibility.
For Registration see https://abilitylms.msu.edu/MSU/LearnerWeb_PTM.php?ActionID=Enroll&EventID=7916
The deadline for registering for a session is one week before the session. You will know if you have successfully registered for a workshop because you will receive an e-mail from train@ora.msu.edu.
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Professional Development
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GTA Lunch and Learn- Creating Effective Collaborative Learning Environments GTA Lunch and Learn- Creating Effective Collaborative Learning Environments
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April 5, 2023Date:
Wednesday, April 5, 2023 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Location:
Zoom
As instructors we often present the students within our classrooms with opportunities to develop constructive collaborative behaviors. All too often, however, collaborative activities are presented to them with little to no instruction provided on how to actually collaborate. The skills and behaviors necessary for effective collaboration are often assumed by instructors to already be present and mastered in their students. In this session you will reflect on the use of collaborative learning in your own classrooms. You will learn about topics for instructional content to help you develop and reinforce constructive collaborative behaviors in your students.
Facilitator: Seth Hunt
Zoom link will be shared with participants prior to event.
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Professional Development
TeA and Goodies with TAs TeA and Goodies with TAs
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April 5, 2023Date:
Wednesday, April 5, 2023 - 4:00pm to 5:00pm
Location:
Chittenden Hall Commons
The GTA TLC started with a virtual cup of tea in 2020. Join fellow GTAs for a real cup of tea or coffee, cookies and goodies, and conversation in the Commons. Don’t forget to get your GTA TLC T-shirt, socks, buttons, and stickers!
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Donuts with the Dean - Dean of the Graduate School Pero Dagbovie Donuts with the Dean - Dean of the Graduate School Pero Dagbovie
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April 6, 2023Date:
Thursday, April 6, 2023 - 10:30am to 11:30am
Location:
Chittenden Hall Commons
As part of Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week (April 3 – 7), join Dean of the Graduate School Pero Dagbovie in the Chittenden Hall Commons for conversation over donuts, prize giveaways, games, and more.
This event is limited to 30 attendees who will be selected on a first-come-first-served basis.
Additional meet & greet date: Pretzels with the Provost (Interim Provost Thomas Jeitschko) – Monday, April 3 from 1 to 2 p.m. in 252 Erickson Hall. For more information please visit https://grad.msu.edu/events/pretzels-provost-interim-provost-thomas-jeit... .
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COGS Trivia Night COGS Trivia Night
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April 6, 2023SAVE THE DATE! On Thursday April 6th we will be hosting a Trivia Night at Harrison Roadhouse Pub at 7pm! This event is free for all graduate & professional students. Plus, there will be free appetizers and prizes for winners! Must register to attend. REGISTRATION WILL OPEN ON MARCH 13th.
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CES Write-In CES Write-In
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April 7, 2023Date:
Friday, April 7, 2023 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
Location:
Friday, May 5, 2023 | 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m | Zoom and Kellogg Center, Garden Level, Room 93
Is working from home making it hard to find writing time? Would scheduling regular, specific times to write about your outreach or engagement work be helpful? If so, please join us on the first Friday of each month for three hours of dedicated time to advance your scholarship. Past participants have written journal articles, grant proposals, book chapters, theses or dissertations, curricula, pieces for public audiences, and community engagement portfolios. Participants should plan to write for the full three hours. We start the write-in by sharing writing goals for the day and wrap up with accomplishments and next steps.
Write-Ins are free, but registration is required.
Sponsored by: University Outreach and Engagement; Office of Faculty and Academic Staff Development; The Graduate School; The Writing Center
For more information, please visit https://engage.msu.edu/learn/learning/write-ins
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ETD Formatting Walk-In Help ETD Formatting Walk-In Help
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April 10, 2023Date:
Monday, April 10, 2023 - 1:30pm to 3:00pm
Location:
Chittenden Hall Room 220
Attention Master’s Plan A and Doctoral students:
Do you have questions regarding formatting your thesis or dissertation? Stop in during one of our help sessions to talk to Graduate School staff about any specific formatting questions you may have.
These are walk-in sessions. No registration is required.
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GTA TLC Workshop: Living Syllabus Session with Dr. Sabina Vaught GTA TLC Workshop: Living Syllabus Session with Dr. Sabina Vaught
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April 11, 2023Date:
Tuesday, April 11, 2023 - 4:00pm to 5:30pm
Location:
Zoom
A revolution by education requires a revolution in education,” writes Russell Rickford in We Are an African People: Independent Education, Black Power, and the Radical Imagination. In this online session, we ask how our syllabi can be revolutionary experiments in reimagining and restructuring a small part of the vast educational project. Join to learn about and discuss one model for engaging a living syllabus--a syllabus that unfolds through collective processes in the context of one course.
Facilitator Bio: Sabina Vaught is a Professor and Director of the Kinloch Commons for Critical Pedagogy and Leadership. Dr. Vaught's research considers global carceral and liberatory knowledge movements broadly and the race-gender labor and conquest relationships among schools, prisons, and insurgent communities specifically.
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COGS Coffee & Connection COGS Coffee & Connection
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AGEP Learning Community Meeting AGEP Learning Community Meeting
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April 13, 2023Date:
Thursday, April 13, 2023 - 6:00pm to 8:00pm
Location:
Molecular Plant Sciences Building, room 1200
The Alliances for Graduate Education and the Professoriate (AGEP) at Michigan State University (MSU) was started with funding from the National Science Foundation. MSU AGEP supports recruitment, retention, and graduation of underrepresented U. S. minorities in doctoral programs of the natural and social sciences, mathematics, and engineering. The MSU AGEP Learning Community is an informal environment where students from varying disciplines can gather, share their research in a 10-minute presentation, or discover that their graduate toils are not unusual. Those in attendance are privy to information regarding fellowships, career opportunities, even summer internships, pertaining to the group.
In-person RSVP for AGEP Learning Community meetings here: http://bit.ly/2HdSyNN
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Professional Development
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Graduate School Write-In Graduate School Write-In
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April 14, 2023Date:
Friday, April 14, 2023 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
Location:
Chittenden Hall Room 110 and Zoom
Graduate School Write-Ins are co-sponsored by the Graduate School and The Writing Center at MSU. The write-ins are hosted and facilitated to provide writers with an opportunity to write in a shared writing space where other writers are present, and a writing center consultant/staff member is present to provide consultations for writers who would like to have a consultation appointment during the session.
Along with this, the write-ins provide an opportunity for facilitators to promote and share information about upcoming events hosted by the Graduate School, Writing Center, and other campus partners such as the University Outreach and Engagement Office and to provide resources and information that can be used to form graduate writing groups, have writing center appointments or attend workshops (provided by the Graduate School) cater to graduate students based on goals they may share during the write in.
Event will be held at the Graduate School- Chittenden Hall room 110. Zoom link will be shared with registrants prior to the date of the workshop.
*Food and activities are based on registration numbers. Please note that your registration is a commitment to attend.
Registration will close on 4/13/23 and zoom link will be sent to registrants at that time.
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Professional Development
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COGS Workshop Features Graduate Career Services COGS Workshop Features Graduate Career Services
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April 18, 2023Negotiating Your Next Best Offer – Tuesday, April 18th 5PM -6:30Pm LOCATION: Chittenden Hall Commons (Lounge – downstairs)
Register today! https://bit.ly/COGSAPRIL18
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GTA Lunch and Learn GTA Lunch and Learn
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April 19, 2023Date:
Wednesday, April 19, 2023 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Location:
Zoom
GTA Virtual Lunch & Learn
A bi-weekly Virtual Lunch and Learn & Best Practices in Teaching gatherings Graduate Teaching Assistants share their knowledge about teaching, teaching and technology tools as well as discuss research of teaching, book chapters relevant to work in an instructional setting. Anyone interested in these topics can join these meetings.
For this week's Virtual Lunch and Learn we are joining a conversation about AI and implications for teaching.
For details and registration see https://bookings.lib.msu.edu/event/10473461
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Lunch with the Dean Lunch with the Dean
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April 19, 2023Date:
Wednesday, April 19, 2023 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Location:
Chittenden Hall Commons
Join us at the Graduate School for Lunch with the Dean. Lunch with be provided while you meet and greet with Dean Pero Dagbovie and Associate Dean Terah Chambers where we talk generally about inclusion and belonging for graduate students at MSU. When graduate programs create narrow expectations of how students should perform, it can make the path more difficult for students who are otherwise academically strong but perhaps don’t match the profile of so-called “successful” students. What stories do you have to share that resonate with this idea? How can we better understand the ways these hidden expectations create challenges? How might the Graduate School better support students across campus so that academic success can be widely fostered?
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Diversity and InclusionQueering Wellness: An Open Dialogue for LGBTQIA2S+ Graduate Students Queering Wellness: An Open Dialogue for LGBTQIA2S+ Graduate Students
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April 19, 2023Date:
Wednesday, April 19, 2023 - 5:30pm to 6:30pm
Location:
Chittenden Hall Commons
What does wellness look like for queer graduate students? Drawing from decolonial and anti-cisheteronormative perspective, this dialogue will serve as a safe and brave space for queer graduate students to discuss what wellness looks like for us, how Westernized notions of wellness have alienated marginalized communities, and imagine wellness as a tool for radically sustained life and freedom. Join us in the Chittenden Commons (in the basement of Chittenden Hall) on Wednesday, April 19. Light Refreshments Provided.
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Life and Well-Being
COGS Full Council Meeting COGS Full Council Meeting
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April 19, 2023Please email office@cogs.msu.edu for Zoom link.
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Humanistic Collaboration: A Field Guide on Curiosity and Expertise Humanistic Collaboration: A Field Guide on Curiosity and Expertise
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April 20, 2023Date:
Thursday, April 20, 2023 - 3:00pm
Location:
300 Bessey Hall
Academic research sits at the crossroads of curiosity and expertise; however, these categories are often at odds. Our research should be driven by curiosity and about the questions we hope to answer. We are intrigued by these yet unanswered questions that pique our curious explorations of a field of study.
In contrast to a curiosity-driven approach, we are often compelled to consistently demonstrate expertise in a field and to show that we have a firm purchase on the answers we are in process of answering. In this talk, Jason Farman discusses his own balance between these categories, providing a how-to guide for pursuing curiosity and fields of study that are outside your specific areas of expertise.
Sponsored by the MSU Graduate School, Dept. of History, Dept.of WRAC, Dept. of English and the MSU Council of Graduate Schools Humanities Coalition Grant. Reception to follow
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Graduate Program Director Summit 2023 Graduate Program Director Summit 2023
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April 21, 2023Date:
Friday, April 21, 2023 - 8:00am to 1:00pm
Location:
Marriott East Lansing, University Ballroom
In late January 2020, the Graduate School convened a half-day, state-of-the-art program for Graduate Program Directors. The focus of this unique gathering was to highlight various components of the Graduate School’s then newly-designed strategic plan; develop partnerships throughout our large and complex university; and discuss pressing issues pertaining to graduate education and graduate student success.
Expanding upon this effort, on April 21, 2023, the Graduate School will hold a Graduate Program Directors Summit from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m., Marriott East Lansing, University Ballroom. Coffee and light refreshments will be available from 8 a.m. until 8:30 a.m., followed by brief introductory remarks.
From 9 a.m. to noon, three main topics will be explored from multiple perspectives:
mentoring graduate students
the value of strategic assessments of graduate programs
promoting inclusive excellence and DEI in graduate recruitment and retention effortsTo allow for adequate reflection and informal dialogues, there will be several breaks throughout the program, including a networking lunch.
Graduate program directors are strongly encouraged to attend the 2023 Graduate Program Directors Summit. It promises to be informative, engaging, interactive, and innovative. It will provide an ideal and dynamic forum for coming together to explore important aspects of graduate education.
A detailed agenda will be upcoming! Registration is required.
Click Here to Register
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Professional Development
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Teaching Cohort Fellowship Showcase Teaching Cohort Fellowship Showcase
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April 24, 2023Date:
Monday, April 24, 2023 - 6:00pm to 8:00pm
Location:
Erickson Hall Kiva
The Graduate School cordially invites you to join the Teaching Cohort Fellowship Showcase where Graduate School sponsored fellows share the projects they have worked on throughout the academic year.
All are welcome. Hors d'oeuvres will be served.
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COGS Coffee & Connection COGS Coffee & Connection
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April 25, 2023RCR Workshop- Non-Disclosure Agreements, Intellectual Property and Export Controls RCR Workshop- Non-Disclosure Agreements, Intellectual Property and Export Controls
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April 25, 2023Date:
Tuesday, April 25, 2023 - 6:00pm to 7:30pm
Location:
Zoom
This workshop will review the different types of intellectual property created in the academic setting namely copyrights, patents, trademarks, and trade secrets. The workshop will also cover export control regulations. Export controls are U.S. laws and regulations that regulate and restrict the release of critical technologies, information, and services to foreign nationals, within and outside of the United States, and foreign countries for reasons of foreign policy and national security.
For Registration see https://abilitylms.msu.edu/MSU/LearnerWeb_PTM.php?ActionID=Enroll&EventID=7917
The deadline for registering for a session is one week before the session. You will know if you have successfully registered for a workshop because you will receive an e-mail from train@ora.msu.edu.
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Graduate Program Assistant Meeting Graduate Program Assistant Meeting
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April 26, 2023Date:
Wednesday, April 26, 2023 - 3:00pm to 4:30pm
Location:
Zoom
This meeting is open to Graduate Program Assistants only. Topics will include Slate Updates, COGS, Milestones, Annual Reviews, and GradPlan.
Please register here.
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