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Events in June 2022

  • MSU COLA Workshops – Cultivating a Reflective Practice

    Category: Grad School, University-Wide MSU COLA Workshops – Cultivating a Reflective Practice


    June 2, 2022

    Date: 

    Thursday, June 2, 2022 - 2:00pm to 3:30pm

    Location: 

    Zoom

    MSU COLA (Colleges’ Online Learning Academy) Workshops

    Reflecting on your teaching practice or professional work can help you work out your goals, future directions, and plans to achieve them. This workshop will guide you through thinking about how you already engage in self-reflection in your professional roles and provide additional frameworks for reflective practice. You will come away with a plan for how to adopt, change, or expand your reflective practice.

    Registration here: https://msu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEkdeypqz8pG9AI--vVCvSPB17yMpuVVoT3

    Category: 

    Professional Development

  • Summer Intensive on Community-Engaged Scholarship

    Category: Grad School, University-Wide Summer Intensive on Community-Engaged Scholarship


    June 6, 2022 June 10, 2022

    Date: 

    Monday, June 6, 2022 - 12:00am to Friday, June 10, 2022 - 11:55pm

    Location: 

    Kellogg Center

    Michigan State University’s Office for University Outreach and Engagement is pleased to host the fifth annual Summer Intensive on Community-Engaged Scholarship. We welcome community-engaged scholars and practitioners with interests in community-engaged research and community-engaged teaching and learning, including service-learning, informal learning, and community-engaged research in courses. Through interactive workshops, field trips, lightning talks, case studies, panel discussions, and individual consultations, Summer Intensive participants explore big picture issues related to community-engagement in a learning community setting and develop strategies and plans for their own successful engagement activities.

    At the end of four days, you will come away with:

    Conceptual frameworks and scholarly resources

    Perspectives from community partners on engagement

    Practical partnership, collaboration, and evaluation tools

    Career advice from successfully tenured community-engaged faculty

    Strategies for publishing your community-engaged scholarship

    Ideas for sharing your community-engaged work with practitioner and public audiences

    New national community-engaged peers and colleagues  

    Apply here: https://engage.msu.edu/learn/learning/summer-intensive-on-community-enga...

    Category: 

    Professional Development

  • Summer Intensive on Community-Engaged Scholarship

    Category: Grad School, University-Wide Summer Intensive on Community-Engaged Scholarship


    June 6, 2022 June 10, 2022

    Date: 

    Monday, June 6, 2022 - 12:00am to Friday, June 10, 2022 - 11:55pm

    Location: 

    Kellogg Center

    Michigan State University’s Office for University Outreach and Engagement is pleased to host the fifth annual Summer Intensive on Community-Engaged Scholarship. We welcome community-engaged scholars and practitioners with interests in community-engaged research and community-engaged teaching and learning, including service-learning, informal learning, and community-engaged research in courses. Through interactive workshops, field trips, lightning talks, case studies, panel discussions, and individual consultations, Summer Intensive participants explore big picture issues related to community-engagement in a learning community setting and develop strategies and plans for their own successful engagement activities.

    At the end of four days, you will come away with:

    Conceptual frameworks and scholarly resources

    Perspectives from community partners on engagement

    Practical partnership, collaboration, and evaluation tools

    Career advice from successfully tenured community-engaged faculty

    Strategies for publishing your community-engaged scholarship

    Ideas for sharing your community-engaged work with practitioner and public audiences

    New national community-engaged peers and colleagues  

    Apply here: https://engage.msu.edu/learn/learning/summer-intensive-on-community-enga...

    Category: 

    Professional Development

    MSU COLA Workshops – Multimodality Overview & Course Design Session 1

    Category: Grad School, University-Wide MSU COLA Workshops – Multimodality Overview & Course Design Session 1


    June 7, 2022

    Date: 

    Tuesday, June 7, 2022 - 2:00pm to 3:00pm

    Location: 

    Zoom

    MSU COLA (Colleges’ Online Learning Academy) Workshops

    This workshop will include two synchronous sessions with asynchronous work in between. Participants should plan to attend both synchronous sessions. You can register for session 2 here.

    “Multimodality” refers to the multiple ways that course content and delivery is offered online or in-person, for example by offering Zoom access to in-person classes, having online assessments, or posting videos of course sessions. In this workshop, we will cover important considerations for various modalities, how to decide on appropriate modalities, and how to develop course components for certain modalities.

    Registration for Session 1: https://msu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcldeuhqD0tE9cNFi_Q3L-rjXIjgnBqW2qH

    Category: 

    Professional Development

  • Summer Intensive on Community-Engaged Scholarship

    Category: Grad School, University-Wide Summer Intensive on Community-Engaged Scholarship


    June 6, 2022 June 10, 2022

    Date: 

    Monday, June 6, 2022 - 12:00am to Friday, June 10, 2022 - 11:55pm

    Location: 

    Kellogg Center

    Michigan State University’s Office for University Outreach and Engagement is pleased to host the fifth annual Summer Intensive on Community-Engaged Scholarship. We welcome community-engaged scholars and practitioners with interests in community-engaged research and community-engaged teaching and learning, including service-learning, informal learning, and community-engaged research in courses. Through interactive workshops, field trips, lightning talks, case studies, panel discussions, and individual consultations, Summer Intensive participants explore big picture issues related to community-engagement in a learning community setting and develop strategies and plans for their own successful engagement activities.

    At the end of four days, you will come away with:

    Conceptual frameworks and scholarly resources

    Perspectives from community partners on engagement

    Practical partnership, collaboration, and evaluation tools

    Career advice from successfully tenured community-engaged faculty

    Strategies for publishing your community-engaged scholarship

    Ideas for sharing your community-engaged work with practitioner and public audiences

    New national community-engaged peers and colleagues  

    Apply here: https://engage.msu.edu/learn/learning/summer-intensive-on-community-enga...

    Category: 

    Professional Development

  • Summer Intensive on Community-Engaged Scholarship

    Category: Grad School, University-Wide Summer Intensive on Community-Engaged Scholarship


    June 6, 2022 June 10, 2022

    Date: 

    Monday, June 6, 2022 - 12:00am to Friday, June 10, 2022 - 11:55pm

    Location: 

    Kellogg Center

    Michigan State University’s Office for University Outreach and Engagement is pleased to host the fifth annual Summer Intensive on Community-Engaged Scholarship. We welcome community-engaged scholars and practitioners with interests in community-engaged research and community-engaged teaching and learning, including service-learning, informal learning, and community-engaged research in courses. Through interactive workshops, field trips, lightning talks, case studies, panel discussions, and individual consultations, Summer Intensive participants explore big picture issues related to community-engagement in a learning community setting and develop strategies and plans for their own successful engagement activities.

    At the end of four days, you will come away with:

    Conceptual frameworks and scholarly resources

    Perspectives from community partners on engagement

    Practical partnership, collaboration, and evaluation tools

    Career advice from successfully tenured community-engaged faculty

    Strategies for publishing your community-engaged scholarship

    Ideas for sharing your community-engaged work with practitioner and public audiences

    New national community-engaged peers and colleagues  

    Apply here: https://engage.msu.edu/learn/learning/summer-intensive-on-community-enga...

    Category: 

    Professional Development

  • Summer Intensive on Community-Engaged Scholarship

    Category: Grad School, University-Wide Summer Intensive on Community-Engaged Scholarship


    June 6, 2022 June 10, 2022

    Date: 

    Monday, June 6, 2022 - 12:00am to Friday, June 10, 2022 - 11:55pm

    Location: 

    Kellogg Center

    Michigan State University’s Office for University Outreach and Engagement is pleased to host the fifth annual Summer Intensive on Community-Engaged Scholarship. We welcome community-engaged scholars and practitioners with interests in community-engaged research and community-engaged teaching and learning, including service-learning, informal learning, and community-engaged research in courses. Through interactive workshops, field trips, lightning talks, case studies, panel discussions, and individual consultations, Summer Intensive participants explore big picture issues related to community-engagement in a learning community setting and develop strategies and plans for their own successful engagement activities.

    At the end of four days, you will come away with:

    Conceptual frameworks and scholarly resources

    Perspectives from community partners on engagement

    Practical partnership, collaboration, and evaluation tools

    Career advice from successfully tenured community-engaged faculty

    Strategies for publishing your community-engaged scholarship

    Ideas for sharing your community-engaged work with practitioner and public audiences

    New national community-engaged peers and colleagues  

    Apply here: https://engage.msu.edu/learn/learning/summer-intensive-on-community-enga...

    Category: 

    Professional Development

    MSU COLA Workshops – Multimodality Overview & Course Design Session 2

    Category: Grad School, University-Wide MSU COLA Workshops – Multimodality Overview & Course Design Session 2


    June 10, 2022

    Date: 

    Friday, June 10, 2022 - 10:00am to 11:00am

    Location: 

    Zoom

    MSU COLA (Colleges’ Online Learning Academy) Workshops 

    This workshop will include two synchronous sessions with asynchronous work in between. Participants should plan to attend both synchronous sessions. You may register for Session 1 here.

    “Multimodality” refers to the multiple ways that course content and delivery is offered online or in-person, for example by offering Zoom access to in-person classes, having online assessments, or posting videos of course sessions. In this workshop, we will cover important considerations for various modalities, how to decide on appropriate modalities, and how to develop course components for certain modalities.

    Registration for Session 2 (please register for both): https://msu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcvcOqpqTwrGNcQ1nhMxyzjLaBANiJ3Raff

    Category: 

    Professional Development

  • MSU COLA Workshops – Facilitating Student Motivation in Learning

    Category: Grad School, University-Wide MSU COLA Workshops – Facilitating Student Motivation in Learning


    June 14, 2022

    Date: 

    Tuesday, June 14, 2022 - 2:00pm to 3:00pm

    Location: 

    Zoom

    MSU COLA (Colleges’ Online Learning Academy) Workshops 

    How do we as teachers effectively facilitate student motivation? This session builds on educational theories such as the self-determination theory, assists participants to explore strategies to facilitate student motivation in the learning context. This workshop will be particularly useful for graduate students without a background in educational theories seeking to deepen their understanding on student motivation and explore actionable ideas around it.

    Registration: https://msu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIkfuyhqjIqGdPF8OuMuoFUL6PC-XvOaw1O

    Category: 

    Professional Development

  • Virtual Lunch and Learn: How to Make it Stick - Science-based Learning Strategies

    Category: Grad School, University-Wide Virtual Lunch and Learn: How to Make it Stick - Science-based Learning Strategies


    June 15, 2022

    Date: 

    Wednesday, June 15, 2022 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm

    Location: 

    Zoom

    In 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.

    In this session, several Graduate Teaching Assistants from various disciplines will discuss evidence-based strategies that can be used to make learning meaningful and relevant. We will also discuss common misunderstandings of learning which influence how we learn and teach. The discussion will be based on a book titled “Make it Stick: The Science of Successful Learning” by Peter C. Brown, Henry L. Roediger III, and Mark A. McDaniel.

    Facilitated by the GTA TLC 

    Category: 

    Professional Development

  • Fall 2022 TA Tuition Pool Closes

    Category: Grad School, University-Wide Fall 2022 TA Tuition Pool Closes


    June 17, 2022

    Date: 

    Friday, June 17, 2022 - 5:00pm

    Location: 

    https://grad.msu.edu/tatuitionpool

    The Graduate Employees Union and Michigan State University agreed to add 500 additional tuition credits to the tuition waiver benefit for teaching assistants. This additional benefit will be in place for 2019-2023. The Fall tuition pool is available to students appointed as teaching assistants in Fall 2022. Applications are due June 17, 2022 by 5 pm.

    Apply at https://grad.msu.edu/tatuitionpool

    Category: 

    Funding

  • PILOT Project - Career Development beyond Academia: A discussion with the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development

    Category: Grad School, University-Wide PILOT Project - Career Development beyond Academia: A discussion with the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development


    June 22, 2022

    Date: 

    Wednesday, June 22, 2022 - 1:00pm to 2:30pm

    Location: 

    Zoom

    Overview

    Senior Graduate students, Recent Graduates, or Citizen Scholar undergraduates pursuing non-academic career paths are invited to join the live webinar “Career Development beyond Academia: A discussion with the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development” June 22, 2022 from 1-2:30 EST.  This free event is hosted by “The PILOT Project: Pursuing Intentional Learning in Organizations Together”, an initiative from the Michigan State University Graduate School, College of Social Science, College of Natural Science, and Citizen Scholars, in partnership with the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD).

    Four guest speakers from the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) will share their experience transitioning from university and academic workplaces into non-academic careers. Each speaker will share how they applied the four stages of career transition (adopted from Beyond the Professoriate), including: discovery, research, implement and build. Participants will reflect on how to (1) discover their skills, strengths and values; (2) research careers and opportunities that align with these factors; (3) implement a tailored job search; and (4) how to continue building their career path after accepting a job.

    Participants will also learn about the Summer PILOT Project, which will host Michigan State senior graduate and Citizen Scholar undergraduate students in a community-building  experience in non-academic job preparation. The PILOT Project will continue these conversations in a weekly working group that revisits each of the four stages of career transition from Beyond the Professoriate, a program available to Michigan State University students for free. Additionally, participants will benefit from mentorship and organizing Diversity, Equity and Inclusion materials and presentations with University Faculty to gain valuable experience in engaging with non-academic institutions. To learn more about the PILOT Project, which is accepting applications until June 24th, please visit: https://grad.msu.edu/news/professional-development-opportunity-pilot-project
    Guest Speakers

    Ashley Batten, MDARD Recruitment, Professional Development, and DEI Officer

    Ashley (she/her/hers) has been the Recruitment, Professional Development, and DEI Officer for the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development since November 2019. Prior to her time at MDARD, she spent 12 years in the education industry, most recently at Michigan State University in a Career Center working with hundreds of employers to build their recruiting strategy and working with students on developing their professional brand and connecting with employers. She is grateful to have been able to dive head first into operationalizing DEI at MDARD, supporting a fantastic team of staff who have passion in integrating inclusive and equitable practices at MDARD. She lives in the mid-Michigan area with her husband, 4 kids, and Goldendoodle!

    Amber Neils, MDARD Export and Compliance Program Specialist

    Plants, science and math have always been Amber’s favorite subjects. She studied biology with a focus on plant science for undergraduate work where she was first exposed to and quickly became obsessed with plant pathology. From there she attended MSU for a PhD program in plant pathology. She studied ginseng diseases with Mary Hausbeck, who led a very hands-on lab where she learned a lot about so many different crops and diseases. She knew then that she wanted to move forward in a career where she would never stop learning new things about plant health, but she also wanted to explore options outside of academia out of curiosity.  Fortunately, she found a job at MDARD-Pesticide and Plant Pest Management, and felt it could not have been any more perfect. Every day is different and she learns something new several times each day.

    Kayleen Schumacher

    Kayleen (she/her/hers) has been working as the Communication Representative for the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development’s (MDARD) Animal Industry Division since April 2020. Previously, she taught composition for 13 years at three different Michigan universities. Most recently, she taught First-Year Writing at Michigan State University.

     Now, Kayleen uses her background in writing, public speaking, and instructional design to build effective communication materials about animal health for a variety of different internal and external audiences. She also supports the media and outreach efforts of MDARD’s Executive Communication team and the DEI efforts of the department.

     She lives in the central-Michigan area with her husband and cat.

    Jen Calogero, DVM, PhD

    Dr. Jen Calogero is one of the Assistant State Veterinarians within the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development’s (MDARD) Animal Industry Division. She earned her Bachelor of Science from Michigan State University and then immediately began a dual DVM-PhD program at Michigan State University. She earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Michigan State University's College of Veterinary Medicine in 2014. Upon graduation from veterinary school, she worked on finishing her PhD while also working for the National Park Service.  She completed an internship with the National Park Service Wildlife Health Branch and then worked as a Wildlife Biologist for Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore for two years. In 2016, she earned her PhD in Comparative Medicine and Integrative Biology from Michigan State University, studying Lyme disease ecology in Michigan. From 2016-April 2019, immediately prior to her time at MDARD, she worked for Michigan Department of Health and Human Services as a veterinary epidemiologist. Dr. Calogero is currently adjunct faculty at MSU’s College of Veterinary Medicine and still mentors veterinary and graduate students. She lives in East Lansing with her husband and nine-month-old daughter.

    Register Link

    https://msu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_up0KsDsdQ-KjHWreFte37w

    Category: 

    Professional Development

    COGS Leadership Workshop: The Skills of Self-Advocacy

    Category: Grad School, University-Wide COGS Leadership Workshop: The Skills of Self-Advocacy


    June 22, 2022

    Date: 

    Wednesday, June 22, 2022 - 4:00pm to 5:00pm

    Location: 

    Chittenden Hall Rm 110 / Zoom

    Hybrid event: In person in room 110 Chittenden Hall. Zoom link will be sent after registration is complete (check your spam folder if you do not get a zoom link within a few minutes after registering).

    There are many times and places in our lives when we need to speak up for ourselves. Whether it’s a difference of option with our advisor, an ongoing dispute with loved ones or roommates, or personal differences with colleagues and friends, learning to manage and resolve conflict is an essential life skill. In this workshop, we will talk about some basic principles of productive confrontation and how to apply them across different contexts.

    This event is part of a workshop series brought to you by COGS and The Graduate School Office of Well-Being. Contact Meg Moore, Director of GROW, with any questions: akehimeg@msu.edu.

    Register here: https://bit.ly/3NQCHox

    Category: 

    Life and Well-Being
    Professional Development

  • ETD Formatting Walk-in Help

    Category: Grad School, University-Wide ETD Formatting Walk-in Help


    June 28, 2022

    Date: 

    Tuesday, June 28, 2022 - 9:30am to 11:00am

    Location: 

    220 Chittenden, 466 W. Circle Dr. (2nd floor) East Lansing, Michigan 48824

    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.  No registration is required.

    Category: 

    Important Dates

  • Lunch & Learn: Writing Your Teaching Philosophy Statement

    Category: Grad School, University-Wide Lunch & Learn: Writing Your Teaching Philosophy Statement


    June 29, 2022

    Date: 

    Wednesday, June 29, 2022 - 12:00pm to 1:30pm

    Location: 

    Zoom

    A teaching philosophy statement demonstrates your teaching beliefs, values, use of evidence-based teaching and assessment practices for effective instruction. Many jobs, especially academic positions, ask applicants to submit a “teaching philosophy statement” with their application materials. You also need a teaching statement for Teaching Award applications at institutional and regional levels. Additionally, if you intend to receive a Certification in College Teaching from MSU, your teaching statement is an important part of your teaching portfolio.

    In this workshop, we will walk you through the process of recognizing your teaching values and collecting evidence of effective teaching. At the end of this session, you will have a working draft of your teaching statement, which will empower you to continue your efforts toward intentional and effective teaching.

    Facilitated by Dr. Stefanie BaierDirector, Graduate and Postdoctoral Instructional Development

    Please register here to attend and we will send Zoom information, slides, and other relevant materials.

    Join Zoom Meeting https://msu.zoom.us/j/732599810 Meeting ID: 732 599 810 Passcode: GTAsTeach

    Category: 

    Professional Development