We Stand With You.
Some ways you can help: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/#
President Stanley to Host Webcast for Current Students May 29th
Graduate & Professional Students take note – there will be a webcast for current students THIS Friday, May 29th at 7pm – a forum for you to ask questions and find out more about the plans to reopen campus for fall 2020.
You may submit questions for the webcast here: https://president.msu.edu/mee…/webcast_current_students.html . The webcast will be posted to the WKAR website – Friday at 7 p.m.
Tips for Zoom
Zoom Best Practices. At https://remote.msu.edu/teaching/ MSU has added information about Zoom Best Practices – https://remote.msu.edu/teaching/zoom-best-practices.html Visit the site to learn more about security, moderating meetings, preparing for meetings, meeting behavior, and for additional resources from Zoom.
STAYING CONNECTED WHILE WORKING REMOTELY: COVID-19 EDITION
For resources, recordings, and webinars to get you connected and keep you
connected remotely during this time: Go to https://remote.msu.edu/
Also:
- Daily webinars/events: https://remote.msu.edu/scheduled-events/
- Work Life Office Resources: https://worklife.msu.edu/campusflex
- The Graduate School: https://grad.msu.edu/cv19
Student Success Message
Please see this link for a message from MSU Student Affairs and Services with important information for your continued success through these challenging times.
For the most up-to-date campus news regarding the Coronaviris and remote learning/teaching/working/research resources available, please refer to the following links:
· https://msu.edu/coronavirus/
· https://remote.msu.edu
MSU Student Food Bank Open – Distribution is by Appointment
Visit the @msustudentfoodbank on social media for for the latest information. Type the following link to schedule an appointment: msustudentfoodbank.setmore.com
The food bank email is Foodbank@msu.edu if you have questions
OCT 24, 2019 – Bias Incident Listening Session for Grad/Professional Students
COGS held a listening session for graduate & professional students to process the recent bias incidents that have taken place on campus. Several University Administrators were in attendance to hear student feedback and CAPS was on hand for one-on-one meetings if needed. The aim was to provide a forum for meaningful and respectful discussion of the grad/professional student viewpoint of these incidents and the overall campus climate, as well as explain the resources available to help. The session was moderated by the Office of the Ombudsperson.
GRADUATE & PROFESSIONAL STUDENT LISTENING SESSION
Thursday, October 24th – 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm
Chittenden Hall, Room 110
Please RSVP to: http://bit.ly/2N5TTc1
Want to provide input/questions/comments but can’t make it, or would like to offer anonymously? Please do so here: https://forms.gle/KV6AKbCxBdCHkJ3f6
Our Mission
The Council of Graduate Students is the authorized student government on campus representing all graduate/professional students at Michigan State University. Our mission is to promote the academic, social, and economic goals of graduate and professional students.
Contact Us
Chittenden Hall
466 W. Circle Dr., Room 120
East Lansing, MI. 48824
517-353-9189
office@cogs.msu.edu
Office Hours
Monday-Friday 9am – 5pm
Available any weekday via email or by appointment.
We are also available to meet via zoom!
EMAIL: office@cogs.msu.edu
WINTER BREAK: The COGS Office will be (physically) closed from December 19-January 6th. And closed January 9th and 10th.
You may reach us via email during that time: office@cogs.msu.edu