Events
Introduction to Stata
April 15, 12 to 1 p.m. Participants will learn about the basics of Stata and how to use it in the data-analysis process. This seminar will also discuss tips to managing research projects effectively when using Stata. VIRTUAL EVENT: Learn more and register via College of Education
Generative AI in Education: Equipping Teachers to Navigate, Utilize, and Critically Interrogate its Impact
April 16, 12 to 1 p.m. This event is hosted by Dr. Aman Yadav and is part of the college’s Teaching & Learning with Generative AI: Spring 2024 Events series. HYBRID EVENT: Learn more via College of Education
MSU Apple Developer Academy & NFL Info Sessions
April 16-19, various times. In partnership with the NFL draft team, MSU is providing an opportunity for the campus community to engage with NFL experts around five areas of impact. There will be time for audience Q&A after the initial presentation. All are welcome. VIRTUAL EVENTS: Learn more via PDF
Finals Kickback at the Broad Art Museum
April 17-19, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Kick back at the MSU Broad Art Museum and prepare for finals week. Enjoy coffee, snacks and art-making activities in a relaxing environment. Learn more via MSU Broad Art Museum
K-16 Language Recruitment and Retention Roundtable
April 17, 4 to 7 p.m. This event will focus on enabling conversations about language education and language teacher education within the Michigan community, and address recruitment and retention strategies within language education. Anyone interested in language program administration in higher education is welcome to attend. Register to attend via K-16 Language Roundtable
ETD Spring 2024 Submission Deadline
Attention:Doctoral and Master’s Plan A
The deadline for the initial submission of theses and dissertations to ProQuest is April 17 at 5 p.m. The document submitted to ProQuest is expected to be the final version. Learn more via the Graduate School
Teaching Cohort Fellowship Showcase
April 18, 6 to 8 p.m. Graduate School-sponsored fellows will share the projects they have worked on throughout the academic year. Learn more and register via the Graduate School
College of Education Writing Groups: End of Semester Gathering
April 19, 12 to 1:30 p.m. Stop by whenever to work on your writing project, say hello, and/or grab some food. Pizza, drinks and other refreshments will be provided! We hope this space is helpful in the writing projects and papers you have this semester. 310 Erickson Hall. RSVP via Google Forms
Education Policy Speaker Series Guest: Dr. NaLette Brodnax
April 19 at 10:30 a.m. in Erickson 133F. Join guest speaker Dr. NaLette Brodnax from Georgetown University. Her talk is titled “Top-down discipline: The role of carceral ideology in the formation of public schools’ disciplinary regimes.” HYBRID EVENT: Learn more via PDF
Night at the Museums
April 19, 6 to 8 p.m. Enjoy science and art-inspired activities for all ages. This event is hosted by the MSU Museum and the MSU Broad Art Museum and is in partnership with the MSU Science Festival. Learn more and register via MSU Broad Art Museum
Study Saturday
April 20, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. MSU Museum is open for studying. Sit wherever is free and enjoy complimentary snacks and drinks. Learn more via MSU Museum
SpARTan Wellness: Mini Plant Terrariums
April 21, 2 to 4 p.m. MSU students can create a mini plant terrarium at this free event. Registration is encouraged. Learn more and register via MSU Broad Art Museum
Opportunities
Immersive Visualization Institute (IVI) 2024Apply for the opportunity to learn about digital display technology platforms available at MSU. Participants will assess the learning of display platforms, learn techniques to produce content, and develop and submit a final product. This experience will be gained through The Abrams Planetarium, 360 Degree Panoramic Display Space in the Library’s Digital Scholarship Lab and Science On a Sphere at the MSU Museum. Apply by: April 22. Learn more via MSU MuseumUndergraduate Education Administration: Professional AidesUndergraduate Education Administration is hiring professional aides to support a campus-wide effort designed to fulfill MSU’s Student Success 2030 Strategic plan of raising graduate rates to 86% by closing our opportunity gaps for marginalized students on campus. Individual in this role will provide professional support and focus on work for student success. Learn more and apply via MSU CareersTogetherall There is a new, free online peer-to-peer mental health support community called Togetherall launched by CAPS and UHW. Togetherall offers a supportive community, immediate access and wellbeing tools. Students will only need their MSU email to register. Learn more via University Health and Wellbeing