Graduate Student Mini-Workshop on August 24, 2019

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A mini-workshop is scheduled for graduate students on August 24, 2019, featuring sessions on setting expectations, career planning, and well-being in graduate school. Presented by esteemed faculty members, the workshops aim to clarify expectations, provide insights into career planning resources, and promote well-being for success. Additionally, an exciting contest offering prizes such as lunch with the Dean and printed business cards will be held. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your graduate school experience!


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  1. Mini-Workshop Schedule August 24, 2019 Lake Huron Room (3rd Floor) Lake Erie Room (3rd Floor) 9:00 Setting Expectations 9:00 Career Planning Dr. Nunez & Dr. Stoddart Dr. Campa & Dr. Rojewski 9:25 Well Being and Graduate School: The Key to Your Success Dr. Helm and Meg Akehi 9:25 Career Planning Dr. Campa & Dr. Rojewski 9:50 Well Being and Graduate School: The Key to Your Success Dr. Helm and Meg Akehi 9:50 Setting Expectations Dr. Nunez & Dr. Stoddart

  2. Mini-Workshop Descriptions August 24, 2019 Setting Expectations Presented by: Dr. Tony Nunez, Associate Dean, The Graduate School Dr. Judith Stoddart, Senior Associate Dean, The Graduate School Graduate program handbooks provide valuable information about the expectations and values of the specific programs. However, many expectations concerning graduate education are not always obvious or explicit, and misalignment of the expectations of students and their faculty advisors can be the source of conflicts and result in wasted time. This short workshop explores effective ways to clarify and align expectations in order to minimize conflicts and enhance productivity. 9:00 AM in the Lake Huron Room 9:50 AM in the Lake Erie Room

  3. Mini-Workshop Descriptions August 24, 2019 Well Being and Graduate School: The Key to Your Success Presented by: Dr. Matt Helm, Director of Graduate Life and Wellness Meg Akehi , LPC, from Counseling & Psychiatry Services (CAPS) Well-being is the foundation for success in graduate school. In this session, you will learn about the Graduate School s approach to well-being and how to prioritize and manage your wellness in graduate school from start to finish. 9:25 AM in the Lake Huron Room 9:50 AM in the Lake Huron Room

  4. Mini-Workshop Descriptions August 24, 2019 Career Planning and Student Success Presented by: Dr. Rique Campa, Associate Dean, The Graduate School Dr. Julie Rojewski Wilson, The Graduate School In this workshop, graduate students will learn about the diversity of professional development programs and resources that the Graduate School offers to help them plan their academic or non-academic career paths. 9:00 AM in the Lake Erie Room 9:25 AM in the Lake Erie Room

  5. Graduate Student Welcoming Contest Prizes Tickets are handed out at the Mini- Workshops. Lunch for 5 graduate students with Dean Thomas Jeitschko 250 Printed Business Cards Teaching Books Pizza Party in Chittenden Commons Put the TICKET in the box outside the Lake Huron Room. (Keep the other half.) Must be present to win. Winners announced at the Welcome which begins at 10:15 in the Lake Huron Room.

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