Starting Strong in Graduate School: Stress Management
Sept. 6, 4 to 5 p.m. Whether you are just beginning in a graduate/professional degree program or are trying to enter this year with a fresh perspective, come to this session and discuss concrete ways to have a strong start. Register to attend via the Graduate School
Community-Engaged Scholarship Write-Ins
Sept. 9, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Are you working on an outreach or engagement journal article, grant proposal, book chapter, thesis, dissertation, curriculum, or portfolio? Would some quiet space and time away from your office help? Join this event for three hours of dedicated writing time to advance your community-engaged scholarship. Participants should plan to write for the full amount of time. Write-ins start with goal-setting for the day and wrap up with a progress report, next steps, and a meal ticket for lunch at Brody cafeteria. Coffee, tea and water are available. Register via University Outreach & Engagement
Broad Art Museum: Exhibition Opening Reception
Sept. 9, 7 to 9 p.m. Attend the opening reception of Zaha Hadid Design: Untold, a retrospective featuring the groundbreaking works of the late Zaha Hadid (1950–2016) and the studio she founded, Zaha Hadid Design. Register to attend via MSU Broad
Office for International Studies in Education: Welcome Brunch
Sept. 12, 9 to 11 a.m. Start off the new school year with a chance to connect with colleagues – students, faculty, administrators, and staff – with international interests. All interested College of Education students, faculty, staff, as well as friends of the College are warmly invited. Come grab a cup of coffee, tea or juice and a snack, and learn about global and international education activities and the ways community members are engaged in related research, teaching, and outreach. Outdoor patio on the north side of Erickson Hall. View event details via PDF
Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) Workshop Series
Sept. 12, 6 to 7:30 p.m. The Alliances for Graduate Education and the Professoriate (AGEP) is conducting a workshop series that will present NSF GRFP program information and provide structured practice to create competitive GRFP application. In this workshop, STEM undergraduate and graduate students will participate in a five-part series that will include an overview of the GRFP and application process, first-hand advice from GRFP reviewers and recent awardees, and two interactive sessions to review and revise their application documents. Learn more and register to attend via the Graduate School