Events
Unlocking Potential: How to Start Your Journey into Disability Sport Programming
May 6, 12 to 1:15 p.m. Panelists will discuss their programs, barriers they’ve encountered in beginning and maintaining their programs, and program funding and advocacy. Hosted by the Institute for the Study of Youth Sports. VIRTUAL EVENT: Register to attend via Zoom
AI and Education Research Mixer
May 7, 2 to 4 p.m. This event will have a series of flash talks that explore the ways AI can enhance learning environments, support the diverse needs of teachers and students, and harness the power of theory-driven and data-driven insights to revolutionize education research. Learn more via MSU ORI
Neurodivergent Community Group for Graduate Students
Thursdays at 6 p.m., May 16 to June 27. MSU Resource Center for Persons with Disabilities (RCPD) is hosting a summer community group for neurodivergent graduate students. Connect with peers through shared experiences, conversation and advice. VIRTUAL EVENTS: Register to attend via Zoom
MSU Women of Color Community: Personal Branding II
May 23, 12 to 1:30 p.m. This session will explore how personal branding establishes credibility and attracts opportunities such as job offers, partnership and clients. Cost: $25. Register to attend via Qualtrics
Opportunities
2024-25 College of Education Alumni Board Student Representative
The College of Education Alumni Board is seeking one graduate student representative for a one-year term of service to begin July 2024 with the opportunity to extend, pending leadership review. Please consider this unique opportunity to network and collaborate with alums and leadership of the college for the betterment of the entire community. Nominations are open year-round with this year’s general election held on May 10. If the position goes unfilled, any nominations received after May 10 will be considered for a special election at a subsequent Board meeting. The Board looks forward to welcoming its next new member! Contact Ryan Smith (smith825@msu.edu) with questions.
Survey: Perception of Research-Related Safety
This survey was developed by Council of Graduate Students (COGS) representatives to assess the degree of safety practices in the day-to-day work of MSU researchers. This survey applies to graduate students doing research in laboratories, operating heavy machinery, and/or working with chemicals and solvents as a part of their degree program. Complete by: May 31. Learn more via the Graduate School
MSU Student Organic Farm Summer CSA
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a business model for small, diversified vegetable farms in which customers pay for a season’s worth of produce in advance and receive fresh, locally grown vegetables for the season. Weekly produce pickup from May 16 to Aug. 22. Learn more via the Graduate School
CIRTL Network Professional Development Opportunities
The Center for Integration of Research, Teaching, & Learning is offering a series of courses, teaching institutes and workshops for grad students pursuing teaching careers in STEM disciplines. Learn more via the Graduate School
Togetherall
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