March 25 – March 31, 2019

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

This Week’s Events:
3. SACNAS GENERAL MEETING
4. CITIZEN SCHOLAR AWARD RECEPTION*
5. REMOVING THE MYSTERY OF THE ETD REVIEW*
6. GRAD MOVIE NIGHT AT THE LYRIC: FIGHTING WITH MY FAMILY*
7. LINKEDIN LAB*
8. GLC CAFÉ: BALANCE GAMES*
9. HOW TO USE iTHENTICATE – TRAINING SESSIONS*
10. COMBAT IMPOSTER SYNDROME*
11. LEARN ABOUT THE SERVICES FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES OFFICE*
12. MANAGING CONFLICT IN A TEAM SETTING
13. BIG COOK OUT*
14. ARUNA 5K AND 1 MILE RUN 2019

Administrative Announcements:
15. GSA’S CAP AND GOWN PROGRAM NOW OPEN! – 1st posting
16. GSA TRAVEL FUND PROGRAM SPRING CYCLE – 1st posting
17. ATTITUDES TOWARD AND ACCESSIBILITY FOR PERSONS OF SIZE SURVEY – 1st posting
18. HONOR SOCIETY OF PHI CAPP PHI INVITATIONS – 1st posting
19. COURSE GRAD 5124 (RESEARCH SKILLS FOR GRAD STUDENTS) – 1st posting
20. HOKIE WELLNESS SURVEY – 2nd posting
21. NATIONAL BIOMECHANICS DAY – EVENT VOLUNTEERS NEEDED – 2nd posting
22. CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS FOR THE GLC WEEKLY APRIL-1 SPECIAL EDITION – 2nd posting
23. CITIZEN SCHOLAR AWARD NOMINATIONS STILL NEEDED – 3rd posting

Jobs:
24. HOKIE WELLNESS PROGRAM ASSISTANT POSITION – 1st posting
25. PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIP INITIATIVE GRADUATE ASSISTANT – 1st posting
26. PRESIDENTIAL CAMPUS ENRICHMENT GRANT (PCEG) GRADUATE ASSISTANT – 1st posting
27. TUTORING PROGRAM GRADUATE ASSISTANT – 1st posting
28. EMBRACEVT GRADUATE ASSISTANT – 1st posting
29. GRAD RESEARCH ASSISTANTSHIP – FRANLIN BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE, ROANOKE- 1st posting

Volunteers and research participants sought:
30. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED – MOVEMENT MECHANICS STUDY –2nd posting
31. PARTICIPANTS SOUGHT FOR STUDY ON HOW HUMANS PERCEIVE SOUND – 2nd posting

Upcoming events: (* denotes a Graduate Education Week Event)
— ANNUAL ETHICS SYMPOSIUM: ETHICS AND ENTERPRISE ASSURANCE (4/2)
— GUN POWDER: WHEN THE DUST SETTLES WITH ALEX SKARLATOS (4/2)
— ASIAN PACIFIC ISLANDER CONNECT LUNCH (4/2; reg. by 3/29)
— ONLINE IDENTITY UNPACKED: DIGITAL LITERACY SYMPOSIUM 2019 (4/4)
— CHOICES AND CHALLENGES: SELF-DRIVING CARS IN THE NEW RIVER VALLEY (4/4/)
— TOWN HALL MEETING ABOUT INNOVATION CAMPUS (4/4)
— LIBRARY STUDIOS WORKSHOP SERIES – UPCOMING WORKSHOPS
— PARENT SUPPORT LUNCH (4/10, reg. required)
— PROFESSIONAL AND ACADEMIC WRITING STRATEGIES FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS (4/10; reg. required
— OVER 30’S GRADUATE STUDENT SOCIAL (4/10; reg by 4/8)
— US STUDENT FULBRIGHT INFO SESSIONS (4/11)
— PART-TIME GRADUATE STUDENT GATHERING/BROWN BAG LUNCH (4/16)
— ROANOKE CARILION CONNECT RECEPTION (4/18)

Recurring Events
1. WEEKLY DROP-IN SERVICES:
– Career Advising: Thursdays 3:00-5:00pm. See the Grad Students Career Ops blog for more info on career opportunities: https://blogs.lt.vt.edu/gradcareeropportunity/
– Cook Counseling: Thursday & Friday, 1:00-5:00pm, Green Room, GLC
– Graduate School hours: MTThF 8:00am-5:00pm, W 9:30am-5:00pm
– Immigration advising hours: MWF 1:00-4:00pm, TTh 9:00am-12:00pm Room 120 
– Engage with the Academy: GTA Co-Working Space Wednesdays, 4-6pm GLC Graduate Student Lounge and Thursdays, 4-6pm GLC Meeting Room D. Those who are not in the Blacksburg campus or cannot make it in person may join remotely via Zoom:  https://virginiatech.zoom.us/j/173317963

2. WEEKLY RECURRING EVENTS:
– WRITING STRATEGIES FOR GRADUATE WRITERS
Mondays, 1:00-2:30pm, GLC, Room D and Wednesdays, 9:00-10:30am, Writing Center
Session can last up to 1.5 hours; you are limited to two of these special appointments at the GLC per semester. Ends May 9. Make an appointment at https://vt.mywconline.com.
– CONVERSATIONAL ENGLISH SUPPORT FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS
Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, 2:30-3:30pm, GLC Room D (Feb 22 – Room A)
Practice conversational English with the help of our community volunteers!
Often, extra individualized support will be available after the Wednesday and Friday sessions.  Make an appointment at https://vt.mywconline.com.
– GLC CAFÉ – THURSDAY THIS WEEK
2nd and 4th Wednesday and every Thursday, 3:30-5:00pm, GLC Reading Room
Every Thursday, enjoy free coffee, tea, and cookies in the company of fellow grad students and Grad School staff; network, socialize, relax! Bring your own mug if you can. See below for This Week’s Special Editions.
–   ENGAGE WITH THE ACADEMY: GTA CO-WORKING SPACE
Wednesdays, 4-6pm, GLC Graduate Student Lounge:Thursdays, 4-6pm GLC Meeting Room D
Not in the Blacksburg campus, or unable to join in person? Join remotely via Zoom at: https://virginiatech.zoom.us/j/173317963. Need to finish grading and looking for a change in workspace? Doing class prep and would like to bounce off ideas with another GTA? Or looking to de-brief after teaching? Come join the Academy for GTA Excellence (VTGrATE) and let’s get work done together – or just hang out with other GTAs!  Send questions to http://vtgrate.org/ask-a-fellow/.
– FREE CHILDCARE – KIDS’ NIGHT OUT
Thursdays, 6:30-8:30pm, VT Women’s Center, 206 Washington St., B’burg
Kids aged 2+ (must be potty trained) enjoy fun activities with volunteer sitters. For additional information, and to sign up, visit the doodle poll at https://doodle.com/poll/f7nbs6bkkrh8yhku
Please note that spots are limited. Contact Jessie Meltsner at jmelts@vt.edu for more info.

This Week’s Events (* denotes a Graduate Education Week Event)
3. SACNAS GENERAL MEETING
Monday, Mar 25, 6:00pm, El Centro Squires 309
Grad student Katrina Colucci-Change invites you to SACNAS, the Society for Advancement in Chicanos and Native Americans in Science. Everyone is welcome. It is a group where undergrads are exposed to opportunities such as graduate school and research and graduate students are exposed to many faculty, government, and industry positions. It is one of the most well-known organizations in the nation. For more information, contact Dr. Lucero at chlucero@vt.edu
 
4. CITIZEN SCHOLAR AWARD RECEPTION*
Monday, Mar 25, 2:00-3:30pm, Graduate Life Center Room F
A reception will be held on Monday, Mar 25 to honor the program participants and an award will be given to each scholar by Graduate School Dean, Karen DePauw. The deadline to apply is Monday, Mar 11. Questions? Please contact Dr. Bill Huckle at wrhuckle@vt.edu.

5. REMOVING THE MYSTERY OF THE ETD REVIEW*
Monday, Mar 25, 7:00-8:30pm, GLC Room F and via Zoom
Learn how to format your Electronic Thesis/Dissertation (ETD), what Graduate School staff look for in their review, and what happens to it after you submit it to the Graduate School.  Bring your laptop and a PDF copy of your ETD. This session is also available via Zoom: https://virginiatech.zoom.us/j/5402318316
 
6. GRAD MOVIE NIGHT AT THE LYRIC: FIGHTING WITH MY FAMILY*
Tuesday, Mar 26, Showings at 7:00 and 9:15pm, The Lyric Theatre
Enjoy a night at the movies, compliments of the Graduate School and The Lyric.  Pick up a free ticket at the GLC Welcome Center or in 120 GLC. Learn more about the movie here: http://www.thelyric.com/event/fighting-with-my-family/
 
7. LINKEDIN LAB*
Wednesday, Mar 27, 2:00-5:00pm, Graduate School Lobby
Have a free professional headshot photograph taken and learn about LinkedIn, how you can use it in your job search, and have your profile reviewed by Career and Professional Development staff.  Wear appropriate shirt/top.

8. GLC CAFÉ: BALANCE GAMES*
Wednesday, Mar 27, 3:30-5:00pm, GLC Reading Room
This Wednesday edition of the GLC Cafe will have a variety of balance games to offer. Coffee, tea and snacks will be provided. Hosted by the GLC Fellows.  
 
9. HOW TO USE iTHENTICATE – TRAINING SESSIONS*
Thursday, Mar 28, 10:00-11:00am, GLC Room C
Multiple dates, times, and locations throughout the semester listed below
The Graduate School is offering training sessions on how graduate students will use iThenticate, a newly available software system, to review the originality of documents, ensure accurate attribution to other authors, and eliminate occurrences of potential plagiarism. Please attend only one session if you are interested; registration at https://profdev.tlos.vt.edu/ by searching for “iThenticate” in the search box.
– Tuesday, April 9, 7:00pm-8:00pm via Zoom Room 5402318316
– Tuesday, April 16, 3:00pm-4:00pm in GLC C

10. COMBAT IMPOSTER SYNDROME*
Thursday, Mar 28, 12:00-1:00pm, GLC Room C
Do you worry that others will find out you are not as intelligent and competent as they think you are? Do you belittle your successes as a “fluke” or “no big deal?” If yes, you are not alone! Find out how you can thrive in graduate school in spite of imposter syndrome. Light refreshments will be provided; feel free to bring your own lunch. Sign-up here: https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_87Jv85tOyQ19XNP
 
11. LEARN ABOUT THE SERVICES FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES OFFICE*
Thursday, Mar 28, 12:00-2:00pm, GLC Lobby
Have you heard of the Services for Students with Disabilities office?  Want to learn more about how we can help graduate students?  Want to learn American Sign Language vocabulary?  Stop by our table in the GLC for more information!

12. MANAGING CONFLICT IN A TEAM SETTING*
Thursday, Mar 28, 4:00-5:30, GLC Meeting Room C
As part of Graduate Education Week, learn how to manage conflict in a team setting. Bryan Hanson, the Ombudsperson for the Virginia Tech Graduate School, is leading this workshop. If interested please register through Handshake:  https://vt.joinhandshake.com/events/259693/share_preview. Questions? Email grads@vt.edu. 

13. BIG COOK OUT*
Friday, March 29, 4:30-6:30pm, Graduate School Lawn and Multipurpose Room
Graduate students and their families are invited to enjoy food, music and games.  DJ sponsored by the Graduate Student Assembly.

14. ARUNA 5K AND 1 MILE RUN 2019
Sunday, Mar 31, 9:00-11:00am, VT Duck Pond Field, West Campus Drive
The Aruna Project’s Blacksburg Aruna’s 5k and 1mile Run 2019 provide an opportunity to participate in a 5K race with an impact and take action against sexual slavery. Registration page is now open at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/blacksburg-aruna-runwalk-2019-registration-52325232178. You can also form a Hokie Team or become a Sponsor. Runners can celebrate the completion of the run at the Color War finish line afterparty. Color War is an annual event hosted by Indian Students Association to celebrate the Indian festival of colors called Holi.

Administrative Announcements:
15. GSA’S CAP AND GOWN PROGRAM NOW OPEN! – 1st posting
Graduating with a master’s or PhD degree this spring? Want to participate in graduation but don’t want to buy the cap and gown required? For a rental fee of $10, receive the cap and gown necessary for commencement (this does not include the tassel, hood, or any other items required). Visit https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0TBzMYICivb7xJP to submit lottery information. Questions? Contact Chelsea Corkins at ccorkins@vt.edu. Program closes Monday, Apr 8.

16. GSA TRAVEL FUND PROGRAM SPRING CYCLE – 1st posting
Have you attended or plan to attend a conference in Spring between Mar 1, 2019 and Jun 30, 2019? The GSA Travel Fund Program (TFP) will partially support the monetary costs associated with conference attendance including travel, lodging, meals, and registration. Spring Cycle applications will be open beginning Apr 1. The deadline to apply is Apr 15. Further detail, updates, and the application can be found at https://blogs.lt.vt.edu/graduatestudentassembly/what-we-can-offer-you/funding-opportunities/travel-fund-program/. More Questions? Contact the GSA TFP Chair at gsatravelfund@gmail.com

17. ATTITUDES TOWARD AND ACCESSIBILITY FOR PERSONS OF SIZE SURVEY – 1st posting
Sarah Plummer, a 2019 Graduate School Diversity Scholar, is gathering information about campus attitudes about body size and campus accessibility for persons of size. The purpose of the survey is to assess how students, staff and faculty feel about body size and inclusion as well as understand the accessibility of campus spaces for plus-sized people. Take the 18-question survey at link at https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_86OJL4C24Yf2UiF through Apr 15. You must press “Click to complete survey” to submit your results. Please contact graduate student Sarah Plummer (splummer@vt.edu) with any questions or concerns.  
 
18. HONOR SOCIETY OF PHI CAPP PHI INVITATIONS – 1st posting
The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi (PKP) will be sending out invitations for membership this week. Please note this is a notable Honor Society that recognizes the top 10% of graduate students. Established in 1897, Phi Kappa Phi is the oldest all-discipline honor society. The Virginia Tech chapter is the 25th chapter, established in 1921.There are now over 340 chapters in the United States. There are several benefits to membership and PKP offers several awards you can apply for now and in the future including a Dissertation Fellowship, Literacy Grants and Love of Learning Awards. If you were inducted at your undergraduate institution but would like to be affiliated with the VT Chapter, contact Lisa Racek at lbowles@vt.edu. If you believe you are eligible but do not get an invite this week, contact Christina McIntyre at cmcintyre@vt.edu.

19. COURSE GRAD 5124 (RESEARCH SKILLS FOR GRAD STUDENTS) – 1st posting
Take your research to the next level! GRAD 5124 (Research Skills for Graduate Students) is a one-credit, fully-online course offered by the University Libraries in fall 2019. Students will develop skills that will prepare them for research in graduate school and beyond. Five discipline-specific sections are offered, so students should be sure to sign up in HokieSPA for the one that relates to their subject area.
Email questions to Lisa Becksford at lisab5@vt.edu.

20. HOKIE WELLNESS SURVEY – 2nd posting
This short 5-minute anonymous survey is meant to specifically identify the health and wellness needs/ desires of graduate students at VT.  Please help determine the topics, timing, and location for health and wellness programs that will directly benefit grad students. Go to: https://baseline.campuslabs.com/vtech/gradstudent19 to complete survey. Contact Lindsay Vander Molen at ltvander@vt.edu with questions.

21. NATIONAL BIOMECHANICS DAY – EVENT VOLUNTEERS NEEDED – 2nd posting
National Biomechanics Day (NBD) is a celebration of biomechanics principles, research, and innovation across the United States and around the world. This year, NBD at Virginia Tech will take place from 9:00am – 1:50pm on April 10, 2019 and we are looking for volunteers to help with the event in morning, lunch, and afternoon shifts! We will have approximately 90 high school students coming to campus to participate in hands-on activities hosted by labs in Biomedical Engineering, Engineering Science and Mechanics, Industrial Systems Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. Lunch and t-shirt included! If you are interested in volunteering for NBD and/or would like more information about the event, please contact Cherice Hughes-Oliver at cnh4ph@vt.edu.

22. CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS FOR THE GLC WEEKLY APRIL-1 SPECIAL EDITION – 2nd posting
Get published in a peer-viewed online weekly notice: Submit your fake event description, faux call for research subjects, and other nonexistent opportunities for graduate students for the April 1 special edition of the GLC weekly listserv posting. Exercise your imagination and writing skills and earn extra points (in the form of chocolates and candy in 117 GLC) for a creative event, exciting administrative announcement or research idea, succinct description, and completeness of details. Submission deadline: March 31, 6:00pm. Send to gibsonm@vt.edu, with subject line: You are a fool.

23. CITIZEN SCHOLAR AWARD NOMINATIONS STILL NEEDED – 3rd posting  
Are you or someone you know interested in becoming a Citizen Scholar? Please visit this site https://graduateschool.vt.edu/transformative-graduate-education-experience/citizen-scholar-engagement/program-requirements.html and complete the application form listed under Citizen Scholar Project. A reception will be held on Monday, Mar 25 to honor the program participants and an award will be given to each scholar by Graduate School Dean, Karen DePauw. The deadline to apply is Monday, Mar 11. Questions? Please contact Dr. Bill Huckle at wrhuckle@vt.edu.

Jobs:
24. HOKIE WELLNESS PROGRAM ASSISTANT POSITION – 1st posting
Hokie Wellness is looking for qualified students to be a program assistant under the Hokie Wellness employee program for the upcoming academic year. Qualifications include: professional and able to work with VT faculty/staff, enjoys working on a team, general knowledge about and passion for health and wellness, problem-solving skills, and oral and written communication skills. As part of a growing team, the program assistant for Hokie Wellness will assist in most areas of employee wellness programming. This includes planning and implementing programs, promoting programs via social media outlets, and day-to-day administrative tasks as needed. The online application is now open: https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_a9JCLMjWHZJ4uix Please be prepared to submit a resume and cover letter. The deadline for applying is Thursday, Mar 28. Interviews will be held Apr 8-12.

25. PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIP INITIATIVE GRADUATE ASSISTANT – 1st posting
This full-time (20 hour) Graduate Assistant reports to the SSC Director. The successful candidate will be responsible for assisting with the planning and delivery of several academic support programs. This position requires a high level of initiative and strong interpersonal, organizational, leadership, and presentation skills. Weekly evening hours and occasional weekend work required. For more details about the position, please see the full job description at https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pbkgvbsFoqXLrnZ-WX_k5bl0QtAvStGF/view. Interested applicants should fill out this survey (https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3DhCk7Kkvcam8a9) attaching a cover letter and resume for the position before Friday Apr 5, 12:00pm.

26. PRESIDENTIAL CAMPUS ENRICHMENT GRANT (PCEG) GRADUATE ASSISTANT – 1st posting
This full-time (20 hour) Graduate Assistant reports to an Assistant Director in the SSC. The successful candidate will be responsible for assisting with the planning and delivery of several academic support programs. This position requires a high level of initiative and strong interpersonal, organizational, leadership, and presentation skills. Weekly evening hours and occasional weekend work required. For more details about the position please see the full job description https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JHwQpglMGkISJCf-bDq6aP1jGSfKpl9s/view. Interested applicants should fill out this survey (https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3DhCk7Kkvcam8a9) attaching a cover letter and resume for the position before Friday Apr 5, 12:00pm.

27. TUTORING PROGRAM GRADUATE ASSISTANT – 1st posting
This full-time (20 hour) Graduate Assistant reports to an Assistant Director in the SSC. The successful candidate will be responsible for assisting with the development, implementation and assessment of the SSC Tutoring Program. The candidate will provide support for all group and individual tutoring sessions. This position requires a high level of initiative and strong interpersonal, organizational, leadership, and presentation skills. Weekly evening hours and occasional weekend work required. For more details about the position please see the full job description https://drive.google.com/file/d/17yeMxS3R-VZWL8lB-xagOvWlZmQjz4er/view. Interested applicants should fill out this survey (https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3DhCk7Kkvcam8a9) attaching a cover letter and resume for the position before Friday Apr 5, 12:00pm.

28. EMBRACEVT GRADUATE ASSISTANT – 1st posting
This full-time (20 hour) Graduate Assistant reports to an Assistant Director in the SSC. The successful candidate will be responsible for assisting with the planning and delivery of several academic support programs. This position requires a high level of initiative and strong interpersonal, organizational, leadership, and presentation skills. Weekly evening hours and occasional weekend work required. For more details about the position please see the full job description https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iiruqiLH5bo-AwLD9EAtaAmBvZaffelv/view. Interested applicants should fill out this survey (https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3DhCk7Kkvcam8a9) attaching a cover letter and resume for the position before Friday Apr 5, 12:00pm.

29. GRAD RESEARCH ASSISTANTSHIP – FRANLIN BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE, ROANOKE- 1st posting
This full-time (20 hrs/wk) position is open immediately – continuation into 2019 is possible, contingent upon funding and performance. Hourly wage position also will be considered, depending on student status. Must be a current graduate student in good standing in a master or doctoral degree program at VT. Requires: Prior research training (e.g., coursework in qualitative or quantitative research methods, social and behavioral sciences research, implementation science, or policy research), strong organizational and analytical skills, high level of attention to detail, excellent written and oral communication skills, ability to complete current CITI Training. If interested, email Dr. Kimberly Horn at kahorn1@vt.edu with a brief statement of interest, your resume, and a writing sample (published or unpublished work).

Volunteers and research participants sought:
30. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED – MOVEMENT MECHANICS STUDY – 2nd posting
The Granata Biomechanics Lab is studying the impact of race and related factors on movement mechanics. This low-risk study will involve two testing sessions (approx. 30 min. and 90 min. in length). $20 in compensation for r participation in this study. To be eligible, participants must: (1) self-identify as either white American or African-American, (2) can walk without an assistive device, and (3) have not had a lower extremity injury in the past 3 months that limited your physical activity for more than 2 days. If interested, contact Cherice Hughes-Oliver at cnh4ph@vt.edu.

31. PARTICIPANTS SOUGHT FOR STUDY ON HOW HUMANS PERCEIVE SOUND – 3rd posting
This user-study 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. Sign up for this immersive audio-game experience here: User-Study Appointment Calendar. The user-study will take place at the Cube, Moss Arts Center. For more details, please go to: http://wvtf.org/post/music-spheres-big-data-meets-big-sound , https://www.networkworld.com/article/3265456/big-data-business-intelligence/to-understand-big-data-convert-it-to-sound.html.

Upcoming events:
ANNUAL ETHICS SYMPOSIUM: ETHICS AND ENTERPRISE ASSURANCE
Tuesday, Apr 2, 7:30pm, Burruss Auditorium
The Graduate Honor System encourages grad students to attend this presentation by Dr. Leo Mackay, Senior Vice President of Internal Audit, Ethics and Assurance for Lockheed Martin Corporation.  For a bio sketch of Dr. Mackay, visit https://www.lockheedmartin.com/en-us/who-we-are/leadership-governance/leo-mackay.html. This event is part of Ethics Week, Apr 1-6. 

GUN POWDER: WHEN THE DUST SETTLES WITH ALEX SKARLATOS
Tuesday, Apr 2 1:00-1:00pm, GLC Multipurpose Room.
This engaging symposium entails an hour-long story circle featuring speakers who have been personally impacted by gun violence, followed by a thirty-minute round table discussion led by a facilitator. The primary purpose of the symposium, is not to reach a consensus on what should be done about the issue, but rather to give space for stories from differing vantage points to be heard. The panelists are not lecturing or presenting an argument, but allowing the audience to feel and hear the passion embodied by each speaker’s experience. If you have any questions please feel free to contact Lehi Dowell at ldowell@vt.edu. Registration: http://bit.ly/GunPowderCampusVoices

ASIAN PACIFIC ISLANDER CONNECT LUNCH  
Tuesday, Apr 2, 12:00-1:00 pm, Graduate Life Center Room B
This year’s Women’s Connect Lunch features keynote speaker Dr. Vincent Wang, Associate Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering and Mechanics. Grad students, student group leaders, faculty mentors, and members of the community are invited to join us for the lunch. Event is free and all are welcome to attend. Register at https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eCYoB6mrOGHiF13 by Mar 29. For accommodations related to disabilities, contact Dr. Justin Grimes at jgrimes1@vt.edu at least 72 hours in advance of the event.

ONLINE IDENTITY UNPACKED: DIGITAL LITERACY SYMPOSIUM 2019
Thursday, Apr 4, 11:00am-7:00pm, Newman Library Multipurpose Room
University Libraries invites all grad students for a day of exploring online identities through our many roles as students, educators, scholars, and more. There will be opportunities to reflect on and develop your own online presence throughout the day. Lunch and refreshments provided. Register and learn more: https://lib.vt.edu/research-learning/digital-literacy.html.

CHOICES AND CHALLENGES: SELF-DRIVING CARS IN THE NEW RIVER VALLEY
Thursday, Apr 4, 1:00-9:00pm, The Inn at Virginia Tech
This event seeks to explore the choices we still face and the challenges raised by the potential presence of self-driving cars on our roads and in our lives. While most thinking about and planning for self-driving cars has focused on urban environments, the New River Valley’s mixture of small town and rural communities offers a unique opportunity for exploring a range of questions. Our Choices and Challenges forum will bring together internationally-recognized experts and the public to discuss these important questions. This forum is open to the public at no charge. Email Kuan-Hung Lo at khlo@vt.edu with questions.

TOWN HALL MEETING ABOUT INNOVATION CAMPUS
Thursday, Apr 4, 4:00-5:00pm, Haymarket Theater in Squires
Attend a panel discussion with Dr. Sands, Dr. Clarke, Dr. Pinkney, Dr. Salmon, and Dr. Ross to learn about unfolding plans for the Innovation Campus. For more information about this event contact Kristie Caddick, Project Manager, kmdorf@vt.edu.

LIBRARY STUDIOS WORKSHOP SERIES – UPCOMING WORKSHOPS
Recording Audio in Media Design Studio B, April 3, from 2:00-3:15PM in Media Design Studio B
Creating Infographics with Adobe Illustrator, Wednesday April 10 from 10:30am-11am in Athenaeum
Introduction to Data Analysis in Stata, Thursday April 11 from 1pm-4pm in Torgersen 1120
Introduction to Data Analysis in Python with Pandas, Tuesday April 16 from 9am-12pm in Torgersen 1120
Create a Virtual Reality Experience in Unity, Tuesday April 16 from 3pm-4:30pm in Torgersen 3310
Editing Audio in Adobe Audition, Wednesday April 17 from 2pm-3:15pm in Media Design Studio B
More information, events, and registration can be found at https://calendar.lib.vt.edu/

PARENT SUPPORT LUNCH
Wednesday, Apr 10, 12:00-1:30pm, GLC room F.
RSVP is required, and spouses/partners and children are all welcome to attend. Guest speaker Monena Hall, of the Montgomery-Floyd Regional Library System, will be discussing programs and initiatives aimed at helping families, including several NEW initiatives specifically designed to help non-native English speakers and their children. RSVP at
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20f0e4fabaa28a1ff2-april3

PROFESSIONAL AND ACADEMIC WRITING STRATEGIES FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS
Wednesday, Apr 10, 4:00-5:30pm, GLC Room B
You have groundbreaking research and innovative ideas, but to promote your studies you now need top-notch writing to match your quality work. Let us equip you with specific writing and revision practices you can apply to your current and future projects. Whether you are aiming for publication or preparing your thesis/dissertation, this workshop will provide strategies and resources to help you elevate your writing and meet your goals. You can expect to take away information to improve your manuscript’s language, sentence-level structure, and clarity. Questions? Email grads@vt.edu Register at : https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eG9wSpIE7Z3qIeN

OVER 30’S GRADUATE STUDENT SOCIAL
Wednesday, Apr 10, 5:30-7:00 pm, GLC Lounge, across from Auditorium.
Join the group of age 30 and older graduate students at the Over 30s Graduate Student Social. Light refreshments will be served. Please register at http://bit.ly/Over30sSocial by April 8. For accommodations related to disabilities, contact Dr. Justin Grimes at jgrimes18@vt.edu at least 72 hours in advance.

US STUDENT FULBRIGHT INFO SESSIONS
Thursday, Apr 11, 11:00 – 12:00; 1:00 – 2:00; 2:30 – 3:30; 4:00 – 5:00; 5:30 – 6:30, GLC Room B
These interactive workshops introduce participants to the Fulbright program that offers US citizens funding opportunities to research, study, or teach abroad in more than 140 countries. The competition will open in April 1, 2019 for grants for the 2020 – 2021 academic year. Advance planning is crucial to successful candidacies. For more information or to make an individual advising appointment, contact Betty Anderson (betty.anderson@vt.edu).

PART-TIME GRADUATE STUDENT GATHERING/BROWN BAG LUNCH
Tuesday, Apr 16, 12:00-1:00pm, GLC Room B
Are you a part-time graduate student? Have you ever wanted to talk to others about how they balance part-time school with other obligations? If so, bring your lunch and join fellow part-timers for an informal gathering to meet, build community, and discuss common experiences and strategies. Future dates will be offered if you can’t make this one. Contact Info: Contact Lia Kelinsky-Jones, part-time PhD student in Agricultural, Leadership and Community Education at liak9@vt.edu with any questions.

ROANOKE CARILION CONNECT RECEPTION
Thursday, April 18, 5:00-6:30 pm, Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine, 2 Riverside Circle, Room 203 join us for a connect reception. This free event will provide you an opportunity to come meet others, enjoy delicious food, and learn about support resources. All are welcome to attend. Please RSVP at http://www.bit.ly/CarilionConnectDinner by April 12th. For accommodations related to disabilities, please
contact Dr. Justin Grimes at jgrimes1@vt.edu at least 72 hours in advance of the event.