Events
How to Make Learning More Effective with High-Impact Practices
Oct 11, 12 to 1 p.m. Learn about the eight key characteristics that enhance High Impact Practices (HIPs) for student success and discuss their implementation in teaching and learning during this interactive session, gaining practical strategies for immediate use in your teaching. VIRTUAL EVENT: Learn more via the Graduate School
Personal Finance for PhDs: Estimated Tax Workshop
Attention: Doctoral
Oct. 12, 2 to 4 p.m. This workshop teaches doctoral students how to manage their taxable income, save for tax payments and navigate IRS requirements, addressing common scenarios they may encounter. Learn more via the Graduate School
Wix Portfolio Workshop
Oct. 12, 4 to 5 p.m. Join WIX representatives as they walk you through portfolio basics, including getting started, selecting pieces, creating informative and engaging captions and other considerations. They will also showcase options for creating a portfolio utilizing Wix design features. VIRTUAL EVENT: Register via Handshake
Ten Best Kept Secrets in Statistics – RCR Credit
Oct. 12, 12 to 1 p.m. A list of widely applicable statistical techniques will be provided, including Holm adjustment, normal scores test, unconditional test and more. Arguments will be presented for the application of these compared to other commonly used analysis tools. Learn more via Center For Statistical Training And Consulting
AGEP Learning Community Meeting
Oct. 12, 6 to 8 p.m. The MSU Alliances for Graduate Education and the Professoriate (AGEP) Learning Community is a place for students from various disciplines to share their research, learn about opportunities and connect with others in an informal setting. Learn more via the Graduate School
Internships for International Students: Intro to CPT
Oct. 13, 3 to 4 p.m. International students will learn how to find internships, submit strong applications and understand Curricular Practical Training (CPT). Learn more via Handshake
LGBTQIA2S+ Research in Higher Education Symposium
Oct. 14, 8 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. The Mildred B. Erickson Distinguished Chair in Higher, Adult, and Lifelong Education at Michigan State University is hosting a symposium on LGBTQIA2S+ issues in higher education, featuring a wide range of topics, with both in-person and online options available with free registration and meals for in-person attendees. Register via Google Forms
“Welcome to My Classroom” Series: Dr. Valerie Hedges
Oct.16, 2 to 3 p.m. Join the Center for Teaching and Learning Innovation to explore innovative teaching methods from MSU educators in a virtual showcase. The “Welcome to My Classroom” series features educators like Dr. Valerie Hedges, who will share insights and practices to enrich the learning experience, promoting collaboration and continuous improvement. Register via MSU Libraries
Opportunities
EAD 315 Call for InstructorsAre you a graduate student (in your second year or later) who wants to gain experience with teaching? Consider teaching a course on Student Leadership for undergraduate students at MSU. This is a teaching apprenticeship that offers cohort-style and mentored in-person and/or online teaching experience to first-time and experienced instructors. Apply by: Oct. 16. Candidate interviews: Oct. 23-27. Selection notification: Oct. 31. Apply, view sample courses and meet the course coordinator via Linktree
National Institutes of Health (NIH) Funded Study – Assistance Needed
Paid positions are currently being offered to undergraduate or graduate students to assist with an NIH-funded study called the Guys/Girls Opt for Activities for Life (GOAL) project, which focuses on promoting healthy eating and physical activity for middle school children. For inquiries about either position, please contact Aisha Hilliard.
- Physical Activity and Nutrition Intervention Coaches (1-2 days/week for 13 weeks): Seeking availability for the entire time between 12 to 7 p.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and/or Thursdays for 13 weeks
- Physical Activity and Nutrition Intervention Managers (Monday to Thursday for 13 weeks): Seeking a commitment on Tuesday and/or Thursday between 12 to 7 p.m. for 13 weeks
MSU Science Festival: Call For Presenters
Submit a proposal (as MSU faculty, academic staff, grad students, or undergraduate students) to participate in the MSU Science Festival (April 1-30, 2024). Presentation formats include: hand-on activities, demonstrations, performances, behind-the-scene tours and open houses, resources for self-guided experiences, and hosted book talks/game nights/poetry readings/etc. Submissions due: Nov 4. Learn more via MSU Science Festival
LGBTQ+ Issues in Education 101: Language, Identity, and Inclusion
It’s crucial to engage in conversations about LGBTQIA2S+ community issues due to the current socio-political context and historical gaps in addressing their needs within the state, university and college. This recorded session from the College of Education presents an opportunity to focus on understanding and supporting this community’s significance in our country and college, providing Dr. Justin A. Gutzwa an opportunity to speak on learning and engagement opportunities throughout the academic year.
Volunteer Opportunity: Lansing Technical High School CTE Project
Lansing Technical High School offers a volunteer opportunity for College of Education graduate students to assist in developing a new culinary arts Career & Technical Education program, providing valuable learning and consulting experience, with a potential start date in Spring or Fall 2024; contact Adam Roy by Oct. 23 for details.