National School Psychology Week
As part of the National School Psychology Week 2023 celebrations, the MSU School Psychology program will be hosting events on Nov. 6 (9:30 to 11:30 a.m., International Center entrance) and Nov. 8 (2:30 to 4:30 p.m., Wells Hall, B Wing Entrance). Come visit us to learn more about school psychology, what we do as school psychologists and get some candy and cookies! Learn more via PDF
CREATE for STEM Seminar Series: Enriching Qualitative Video Analysis with Theory-Driven Uses of AI-Based Tools
Nov. 7, 12 to 1:15 p.m. The College of Education Fall 2023 Seminar Series “Teaching & Learning with Generative AI” is presented by CREATE for STEM and the Office of Academic & Student Affairs. This talk will introduce existing AI-based techniques for extracting audio and visual-spatial features from data. It will also introduce a framework for how to integrate those techniques into existing qualitative workflows. HYBRID EVENT: 115 Erickson Hall or register via Zoom
COGS Coffee & Connection
Nov. 7, 9 to 10 a.m. Join the next MSU Council of Graduate Students coffee hour at Hooked in Lansing! Drop by for a hot beverage, treats and maybe even discover a new part of the MSU community. Learn more via the Council of Graduate Students
MSU Water Alliance Kick-off – Virtual Engagement Session
Nov. 9, 9 to 10:30 a.m. The MSU Water Alliance unites experts from MSU to tackle water-related challenges through research, education and community engagement. Learn more via the Office of Research and Innovation
Social Justice in International Education
Nov. 9, 3:30 to 4 p.m. Dr. LaNitra Berger is a professor of History and Art History and the director of African and African American Studies at George Mason University. Her work focuses on creating and expanding cross-cultural educational opportunities for underrepresented students, particularly in international education. This interactive talk will discuss three key concepts in social justice that can help international educators approach their positions in a more purposeful and inclusive way. Room 252 Erickson Hall. Learn more via PDF
HALE Ph.D. Open House
Attention: Master’s
Nov. 9, 5 to 6:30 p.m. Students interested in applying to the Higher, Adult, and Lifelong Education (HALE) doctoral program are invited to join HALE faculty for the Ph.D. open house to learn about the application process, admission criteria, curriculum, funding, international opportunities and more. VIRTUAL EVENT: Learn more via PDF
Small Changes, BIG Difference Makers: Strategies That Inspire Faculty and Student Success
Attention: Graduate Teaching Assistants
Nov. 9, 3 to 4:30 p.m. Learn about strategies, resources, tools (including those suggested by students and some created by instructors) that GTAs can easily, and with minimal time, integrate into their teaching practices. VIRTUAL EVENT: Learn more via the Graduate School
Graduate School Write-In
Nov. 10, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Write in a shared space where others are present, and a consultant/staff member is present to provide consultations during the session. Learn more via the Graduate School
OISE Grad Student Well-Being Seminar and Meditation Session
Attention: International Students
Nov. 10, 10 to 11:30 a.m. This Seminar and Meditation Session is hosted by the CED Office of International Studies in Education and the Graduate School Office of Well-Being. This event will cover well-being for international graduate students and include an interactive meditation session. Please wear comfortable clothing for stretching. Register by Nov. 9 via Google Docs
Women*s Initiative for Leadership Development Conference
Nov. 12, 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. WILD is a student leadership conference at MSU focused on gender equity and empowerment, aiming to prepare individuals to be agents of social change and featuring Keynote Speaker, Autumn Brown. All Spartans interested in these topics are encouraged to attend. Register via EventBrite
MSU Athletic Training Education Endowment Fund Lecture
Nov. 14, 7 to 9 p.m. MSU Athletic Training Education Endowment Fund is excited to have Dr. Wilcox and Dr. Fernandez lecture on Cardiac Issues in Student-Athletes. Drs. Wilcox and Fernandez currently work at Sparrow Thoracic and Cardiovascular Institute and specialize in cardiovascular disease. This lecture will focus on the athletic heart, describe common cardiac conditions seen in athletes and describe preparticipation cardiac screening measures. Learn more via PDF
Pride in STEM Day 2023
Nov. 17, 5 to 7 p.m. Join us for a social and networking event at the MSU Museum on the day before International LGBTQ+ in STEM Day. Connect with queer students, faculty, staff and alumni. Enjoy light refreshments and remarks from the SALUS Center and the MSU Gender and Sexuality Campus Center. Learn more and register via the MSU Museum