Opportunities
College of Education Student Writing GroupsWe are pleased to announce that writing groups for the College of Education are returning for spring semester! If you are interested in joining a writing group this semester, please complete this short survey by Jan. 27. Based on your answers and preferences, you will be paired up with three to five individuals who have similar goals. Pairings will be announced the afternoon of Jan. 29. Additionally, there will be a spring kickoff event on Feb. 3 at 12:30 p.m. (EH 252) with free Toarmina’s pizza and special guest speakers Dr. Joseph Krajcik and Doctoral Candidate Meredith Wekesser. Email questions or pairing requests to writing group organizers Aliya Bizhanova (bizhanov@msu.edu) or Jay Grenda (grendaja@msu.edu).
Dissertation Support Group
Attention: Doctoral
This six-week group provides doctoral students with a supportive, structured environment that helps mitigate the sense of isolation and frustration that often accompanies the dissertation process. A weekly discussion topic will allow participants to share experiences and resources that address some of the most common barriers to progress. Register by: Jan. 27. Learn more via the Graduate School
Just Education Policy Summer 2023
Attention: Doctoral
The goal of the Just Education Policy scholars program is to inspire and engage the next generation of racial justice-focused education policy scholars. The summer 2023 JEP scholars program will be held virtually (via Zoom) on June 6-8. It will include a mix of guided discussions about important concepts for those seeking to work in educational equity and justice, as well as community-building and direct mentoring sessions. Apply by Feb. 3. Learn more via JEP
Wayne State University Graduate Research Symposium
WSU is looking for scholars to share their research at the virtual 2023 Graduate Research Symposium, March 6-8. The symposium is a fully virtual event that brings together 1,500 attendees from 30 countries to learn about the latest graduate student and postdoctoral research. Apply by: Jan. 27. Learn more via the Graduate School
Employment Opportunity: Research Assistant
The MSU Center for Community and Economic Development is seeking qualified student applicants (graduate or undergraduate) to assist with the development of equity assessment tools that will help practitioners, organizations, and communities understand their movement towards equitable community development and equitable economic development. Learn more via the Graduate School
CIES Preview/Practice Session
In advance of next month’s Comparative & International Education Society conference, OISE is offering practice/preview sessions. Those presenting at CIES are invited to sign up for one of the three practice session times in early February via Google Docs. Those not presenting are welcome to attend the presentations and share questions.
SACI Spring Volunteer Training
The MSU Center for Survivors is now recruiting volunteers for its Spring 2023 Training Class. The Sexual Assault Crisis Intervention (SACI) Team provides essential support, advocacy and outreach services to the MSU campus and greater Lansing community. Training will be held in person. Apply by: Jan. 23. Learn more via the Graduate School
Counseling & Psychiatric Services (CAPS) Connect
MSU CAPS has a dedicated counselor available weekly at the Gender and Sexuality Campus Center for students seeking any type of support. Ginny Blakely will be available on Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. beginning Jan. 24. Sign up for a 20-minute in-person consultation via CAPS
Call for Abstracts: 2023 COGS Graduate Academic Conference
The 15th Annual Graduate Academic Conference will take place on Feb. 18, 2023, at the MSU Union. The Council of Graduate Students is now accepting abstracts for poster and oral presentations and applicants to participate in the famous Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition! Abstracts & registration due: Jan. 31. Learn more via the Graduate School
Events
Making the Most of a Conference
Jan. 23, 12 to 1:30 p.m. A panel of faculty, administrators and alumni will offer insights on how to make conference attendance more effective. The primary focus will be the Comparative and International Education Society (CIES) conference, but these insights will be valuable for attending other conferences. HYBRID EVENT: Attend in person (116H Erickson Hall) or via Zoom (passcode: 769766)
MSU Vaccine Clinic
Jan. 24, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. This COVID-19 and seasonal flu vaccine clinic will be held at the Breslin Center. Bring a valid ID and health insurance information if available. Appointments are strongly encouraged and can be made via ICHD
Co-Integrate 22/23: Jennifer Green, John Keane and Vince Melfi
Jan. 24, 1 to 2:30 p.m. How do we support graduate students to teach introductory statistics classes, which themselves are undergoing dramatic transformation? In this talk, we will engage with lessons learned and questions still unanswered as we embarked on the journey of developing an instructional mentoring program for the Department of Statistics and Probability. CREATE Seminar space. Learn more via PDF
Well-Being in Grad School: Beyond the Buzzwords
Jan. 25, 4 to 5 p.m. Discuss practical tips to help you manage the stress of graduate school while advancing your academic and professional goals. You will also learn about helpful resources offered through MSU and the Graduate School. Registration required. VIRTUAL EVENT: Register by Jan. 24. Learn more via The Graduate School
Song of Welcome: A Refugee Development Center Fundraiser
Jan. 24, 7 p.m. An evening of music, story, poetry and photography in support of refugees who are making Lansing their home. All donations go to the Refugee Development Center of Lansing. Learn more via Haslett Community Church
2nd Annual Malcom X Muslim Studies Community Forum
Jan. 25, 7 to 8:30 p.m. The MSU Muslim Studies Program presents the 2nd Annual Malcolm X Muslim Studies Community Forum, featuring Imam Omar Suleiman and Imam Abdullah Oduro. HYBRID EVENT: Erickson Hall Kiva or register for the livestream via ISP
Graduate School Write-In
Jan. 27, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m Write-ins provide an opportunity to write in a shared space where others are present. A writing center consultant/staff member is present to provide consultations during the session. Registration required. HYBRID EVENT: Learn more via The Graduate School
Education Policy Speaker Series: Dr. Katherine Michelmore
Jan. 27, 10:30 a.m. “What’s the Power of Certainty? Experimental Evidence on the Effective Design of Free Tuition Policies.” Dr. Katherine Michelmore is an associate professor of public policy at the University of Michigan’s Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy. Michelmore is a leading scholar and educator on the social safety net, education policy, labor economics and economic demography. HYBRID EVENT: Learn more via PDF
MSU Chinese Students and Scholars Association Temple Fair
Jan. 27, 2 to 10 p.m. Attend the annual CSSA Temple Fair at the MSU Union Ballroom. This event is free and open to the public. Food and entertainment is provided. Learn more via Involve@State
Greater Lansing Chinese Association’s Chinese New Year Celebration
Jan. 29, 1 to 5 p.m. This popular public event returns after three years and will include stage performances, cultural exhibits and other traditional Chinese cultural activities. Meridian Mall. Lean more via Greater Lansing Chinese Association