June 11 – 17, 2018

Recurring Events:
1.   WEEKLY WALK-IN SERVICES
2.   WEEKLY RECURRING EVENTS

This Week’s Events:
3. GLC CAFÉ: SPECIAL EDITION
4. GLC CAFÉ: THURSDAY EDITION

Administrative Announcements:
5. ALBUM OF SOCCER WORLD CUP RUSSIA 18 – 2nd posting
6. OMSBUD OFFICE OPEN ALL SUMMER – 3rd posting

Jobs:
NONE AT THIS TIME

Volunteers and research participants sought:
7. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR STUDY ON COMPUTERS AND BRAIN STIMULATION – 2nd posting
8. SEEKING PARTICIPANTS FOR A DRIVING SIMULATOR STUDY – 2nd posting
9. SEEKING VOLUNTEERS FOR STUDY ON EYE GAZE AND EMOTIONS – 2nd posting
10. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR STUDY ON SCHOOL READINESS IN PRESCHOOLERS – 2nd posting
11. VOLUNTEERS FOR REWARD & LOSS FINANCIAL DECISION-MAKING STUDY – 2nd posting
12. VOLUNTEERS SOUGHT TO PLAY AUDIO-GAME FOR STUDY ON SOUND – 3rd posting

Upcoming events:
— YOU TELL US WHAT SHOULD BE COMING UP: EMAIL TO GRADS@VT.EDU


Recurring Events
1. WEEKLY WALK-IN SERVICES:
– Career Advising: On hiatus for summer. See the Grad Students Career Ops blog for more info on career opportunities: https://blogs.lt.vt.edu/gradcareeropportunity/
– Cook Counseling: On hiatus for summer.
– Graduate School hours: MTThF 9:00-4:00pm, W 9:30-4:00
– Immigration advising hours: MWF 1:00-4:00pm, TTh 9:00am-12:00pm Room 120
– Summer graduate writing assistance: see Writing Center website at  https://www.lib.vt.edu/spaces/writing-center.html

2. WEEKLY RECURRING EVENTS:
– Writing strategies consultations: Mondays 10:30-12:00pm, GLC Room A (https://www.lib.vt.edu/spaces/writing-center.html )
– Grad mindfulness: On hiatus for summer.
– Conversational English Support for Graduate Students in GLC: Community volunteers will help you practice conversational English in a group setting from 2:30-3:30 Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. For more information (and to sign up), see Writing Center website: https://www.lib.vt.edu/spaces/writing-center.html

This Week’s Events:
3. GLC CAFÉ: SPECIAL EDITION
Wednesday, June 13, 3:00-5:00pm, GLC Lobby
The Graduate School is hosting a drive-in conference for about 80 participants from 26 schools. The schedule includes a coffee break in the afternoon, to which our grad students are invited as well. Stop by to mingle with graduate students and our conference participants! Coffee and cookies by ABP. (https://graduateschool.vt.edu/conference.html).

4. GLC CAFÉ: THURSDAY EDITION
Thursday, Jun 14, 3:30-5:00pm, GLC Reading Room
Grab a cup of coffee or tea and some cookies as usual. Network, socialize, relax! Bring your own mug if you can.

Administrative Announcements:
5. ALBUM OF SOCCER WORLD CUP RUSSIA 18 – 2nd posting
People from some of the countries that qualify to the soccer World Cup Russia 2018 are needed to paste into an album the stickers of the players from their own countries (i.e. people from Egypt to paste in the album the stickers of the players from the Egyptian team).  Stickers are available – they just need to be pasted. Purpose of this album is to join different cultures through one of the common aspects shared — SOCCER. Anyone from the countries listed below who want to collaborate on this, email grad student Adrian at atola@vt.edu.  Also, if from a country that qualified to the World Cup but is not listed, signatures/positive messages/photos are also wanted. Countries needed:  Russia, Saudi Arabia, Portugal, France, Australia, Denmark, Iceland, Croatia, Serbia, Sweden, Belgium, Panama, Tunisia, England, Poland, Senegal, Japan.

6. OMSBUD OFFICE OPEN ALL SUMMER – 3rd posting
The summer does not offer much in terms of relief for the work and stress of a graduate student. Rest assured, if stress or conflict is clouding up your summer, the Ombuds Office is open and happy to meet with you. Please feel free to contact the Ombuds at any time if you would like to set up an appointment. Phone: 540-231-9573 or Email: bryanh76@vt.edu. You are also welcome to drop in during regular business hours by visiting the Graduate Life Center room #120.

Jobs:
None at the time

Volunteers and research participants sought:
7. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR STUDY ON COMPUTERS AND BRAIN STIMULATION – 2nd posting
Participants aged 18+ needed for a research study involving making decisions on a computer and completing surveys during transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) of the brain. tDCS is a non-invasive procedure that involves applying low levels of electrical current to the brain through electrodes attached to the scalp. This 2 hour study takes place in Derring Hall. Not everyone in the study will undergo tDCS. Participants will receive $20 in cash compensation and have the opportunity to earn additional compensation (up to $50) depending on choices made by participants. Individuals who have seizure disorders, metal implants in the head, problems with their ears or scalp conditions should not participate. If interested in sign up at https://vteconlab.sona-systems.com. Questions? email vteconlab@gmail.com.

8. SEEKING PARTICIPANTS FOR A DRIVING SIMULATOR STUDY – 2nd posting
The COGENT lab in ISE is seeking participants for a driving simulator study between 6/4-6/29. Open to anyone 18+ with normal vision without glasses (contact lens are OK) and more than 2 years of driving experience. $10 compensation for one hour experiment. Please contact Hy Kim (hy.kim@vt.edu)

9. SEEKING VOLUNTEERS FOR STUDY ON EYE GAZE AND EMOTIONS – 2nd posting
The CEaSR Lab in the Psychology Department is looking for 6-10 year old children for a new study focusing on eye gaze and emotion recognition in children who may be considered fearless, have difficulty showing emotions, or appear unresponsive to punishment. This is a five week study, in which participants will come in twice a week for 30-45 minute sessions. During visits, subjects will play computer games and answer brief questionnaires. In addition, we are interested in collecting information about the physiological components of these abilities. Subjects will wear a stretchy EEG cap to collect brain wave activity during the initial session in our study. Children will receive $40 and small prizes. Parents will be compensated $150. Childcare for siblings can be provided and scheduling is very flexible.  If interested, contact Breanna Dede at (352) 219-7520 or eyegazeemotions@gmail.com.

10. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR STUDY ON SCHOOL READINESS IN PRESCHOOLERS – 2nd posting
The iLEAP Lab in the Psychology Dept. is conducting a new study focusing on school readiness in preschoolers, and the predictability of different cognitive development factors in monolinguals and bilingually exposed children. The study will comprise of two visits, 1 year apart. During this visit, a variety of tasks will be administered in play-like interactions, lasting about an hour and 15 minutes. Data will be collected again one year later. Looking for preschool children (about 3 years old) who speak English only, but especially for those who speak and hear a different language at home. We offer a $15 compensation at each session for filling out the demographic and language questionnaires. If interested, contact vtlanguagelab@gmail.com, or call 540-231-3972 (iLEAP Lab) or 540-231-0973 (Vanessa Diaz, PI).

11. VOLUNTEERS FOR REWARD & LOSS FINANCIAL DECISION-MAKING STUDY – 2nd posting
Must be 18- 55 years old to participate. The study involves completing an online questionnaire after which participants are entered into a raffle to receive a $50 Amazon gift card. May possibly be contacted to complete an optional second part of the study, which will be conducted on the VT campus, when brain activity measurements will be taken while you make financial decisions. Compensation for this 2nd optional study is $10-30. Link to complete the online questionnaire is at: http://www.scanlab.org/projects.html, under the section Reward and Loss Learning in Anxiety. Both anxious and non-anxious subjects are being recruited. Questions? Contact vt.scanlab@gmail.com

12. VOLUNTEERS SOUGHT TO PLAY AUDIO-GAME FOR STUDY ON SOUND – 3rd posting
Volunteers needed for a user-study that gives participants the chance to play an Audio-game with the Cube’s 128-speaker array using gestures alone, while collecting valuable data on human perception of sound at the same time. Must be 18+ years of age. Study will last between 30-40 minutes and will be held in the Cube a facility within the Moss Arts Center on the Virginia Tech campus. To sign up go to this link: User-Study Appointment Calendar. For more details: http://wvtf.org/post/music-spheres-big-data-meets-big-sound.

Upcoming events:
Let us know what events and activities you would like to see this summer and we’ll see if we can make it happen. Email your suggestions to grads@vt.edu.