November 29-December 5, 2021

This Week’s Events:       

0. Ongoing Services – updated 10/11/21  
1. GLC CAFE
2. KIDS’ NIGHT OUT – FREE CHILDCARE!
3. WINTER HOLIDAY FAIR – CANCELLED!
4. THE NEW RIVER: A JOURNAL OF DIGITAL ART & LITERATURE – EVENT LAUNCH AND PERFORMANCE
5. CCC FACULTY FORUM: DR. LADALE WINLING
6. TAKE A STUDY BREAK WITH THE GRADUATE ARTS COUNCIL

Administrative Announcements:    
7. STUDENTS NEEDED TO SHOWCASE WINTER HOLIDAY AND TRADITIONS – 2nd posting
8. GRADUATE CONTRACT TARDINESS SURVEY – 2nd posting
9. WINTERSESSION COURSE: EDHE 5984: SAFE IS INSUFFIECIENT -REGISTER NOW! – 3rd posting
10. GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP IN KARST STUDIES – MS ($7,000), PhD ($20,000) – 3rd posting
11. CALL FOR STORIES ON WOMEN, KINSHIP AND FOLKLORE – 3rd posting

Jobs:   
12. GRAPHICS DESIGN INTERN AT THE VT CORPORATE RESEARCH CENTER- SPRING 2022 – 2nd posting
13. CRANWELL INTERNATIONAL CENTER SEEKING GRADUATE ASSISTANT FOR SPRING 2022 – 3rd posting

Volunteers and research participants sought:  
14. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR STUDY AT THE MIND MUSIC AND MACHINE LAB – 2nd posting
15. INDIVIDUALS OF ALL PHYSICAL ACTIVITY LEVELS NEEDED FOR A RESEARCH STUDY – 3rd posting

Upcoming Events: 
16. SOE DOCTORAL STUDENTS’ HOLIDAY PARTY – December 14

  0. Ongoing Services – updated 10/11/21       

  • GRADUATE SCHOOL: In person drop-off or pick-up of documents and materials M-F 9:00-4:00pm, 120 GLC. Request one-on-one assistantship or academic advising by using our online request form to set-up a Zoom session or come by during our office hours. 
  • CAREER ADVISING: schedule career advising appointment via https://career.vt.edu/job-search/Handshake.html ; In-person drop-in advising every Wednesday, 2-4pm in the Graduate School (120 GLC). 
  • COOK COUNSELING: Drop-in Zoom hours, Tuesdays 10am-12pm and Thursdays and Fridays 3pm-5pm, Zoom links found here. To make an appointment, visit: https://vt-ucc.titaniumhwc.com/ScheduleGraduateFirstCookConnect (Students must pay the summer health fee or daily use fee which can be reimbursed through Aetna. Students must be in Virginia) 
  • WRITING CENTER SERVICES: Schedule an appointment at https://vt.mywconline.com/         
  • GRADUATE OMBUDSPERSON: contact for appointment at gradstudentombud@vt.edu, 540-231-9573

1. GLC CAFÉ
Thursday, December 2, 3:30-5pm, GLC Reading RoomEnjoy coffee, tea, cookies and conversations with other graduate students and Graduate School staff. Bring your own mug if you can! The GLC Café occurs every Thursday and the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month, from 3:30-5pm.

2. KIDS’ NIGHT OUT – FREE CHILDCARE!
Thursday, December 2, 6:30-8pm, Women’s Center
Please join us for an evening of fun for your kids, aged 2 (toilet trained) to 10, babysitting provided by volunteers from Chi Delta Alpha. To sign up your child go to:  https://doodle.com/poll/b427p524gm4ke5cy?utm_source=poll&utm_medium=link Space is limited and there is additional info at the link. Sign up info can also be found Monday afternoons on the Women’s Center website (www.womenscenter.vt.edu ). Note: This is the last kids’ night out of the semester.

3. WINTER HOLIDAY FAIR – CANCELLED!
Friday, December 3, 2-4pm, Graduate Life Center
Enjoy coffee, tea, hot cocoa and cookies while learning about traditions and holidays celebrated during the winter months around the world. Come anytime between 2-4pm. If you are interested in displaying information about the holiday you celebrate then please complete the survey located in the blurb under “Administrative Announcements.”

4. THE NEW RIVER: A JOURNAL OF DIGITAL ART & LITERATURE – EVENT LAUNCH AND PERFORMANCE
Friday, December 3, 2pm, Zoom
The New River is a graduate student-led journal of digital art and literature housed in VT’s MFA in Creative Writing. Please join us for our first ever issue launch. The event will begin with an exciting premiere, “platform sabotaging” performance by digital artist Herdimas Anggara, followed by an introduction and celebration of our new issue. All are very welcome, though registration is required at: bit.ly/2Z6V70C. Please know that the performance segment may include some flashes or glitch effects. Questions can be sent to Amanda at thenewriverVT@gmail.com. Our new issue features creative works of new media art, experimental sound, electronic literature, video, and more! You can read about The New River at thenewriver.us. If you have questions contact thenewriverVT@gmail.com

5. CCC FACULTY FORUM: DR. LADALE WINLING
Friday, December 3, 2pm, via Zoom (Register in Advance: https://bit.ly/LaDaleWinling).
Dr. LaDale Winling will present some of his recent work, including a June 2021 article co-authored with Todd M. Michney in The Journal of American History entitled, “The Roots of Redlining: Academic, Governmental, and Professional Networks in the Making of the New Deal Lending Regime.” CCC Faculty Forums are open to all students, faculty and community members. They provide a venue to learn about the community change work of Virginia Tech faculty and to engage in discussion about this work. Please visit ccc.ipg.vt.edu more information. 

6. TAKE A STUDY BREAK WITH THE GRADUATE ARTS COUNCIL
Friday, December 3, 4-6pm in Brush Mountain B (Squires 343)
Do you love the arts? Are you seeking artistic collaborators or support for your artistic project? Come enjoy pizza and crafts while you learn more about the Graduate Arts Council student group and how to get involved. We are a group of grad students dedicated to exploring, supporting, and expanding the arts in and around Virginia Tech, with particular interest in projects that foster artistic expression, creative research and community dialogue. The event is co-hosted with our friends at the new organization Art for Environmental Justice. Find more info and the link to register for the event on our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vt_gac/. This event is free and open to the VT community. If we can help you out with an accommodation, please reach out to Rachel Nunn at rpnunn2020@vt.edu.

7. STUDENTS NEEDED TO SHOWCASE WINTER HOLIDAY AND TRADITIONS – 2nd posting
The Graduate School/GLC Fellow would like to showcase winter holidays and traditions celebrated around the world on December 3. Any graduate student or student organization is invited to display information about the holiday and/or traditions that your country, region, religion or culture celebrates in the winter months. We will provide a table for you. Items to display/share could be things like a tri-fold with photos, literature, decorations, crafts, food/drink, etc. Anything that can show how you celebrate! Please complete the following survey to let us know you are interested in showcasing the holiday(s) you celebrate:  https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_d7h8Zy8ohAlkLoq

8. GRADUATE CONTRACT TARDINESS SURVEY – 2nd posting
Have you ever received your contract late? Did you have to pay fees? Do you feel confident in your funding sources for the duration of your program? Fill out this survey to share your experience so the STS Graduate Student Organization can advocate for more secure funding for all grad students around campus: https://forms.gle/24t4C4a6PiAUR4Fr5 If you have questions, email the STS GSO at leffjr@vt.edu.

9. WINTERSESSION COURSE: EDHE 5984: SAFE IS INSUFFIECIENT -REGISTER NOW! – 3rd posting
This course will engage in critical examinations of trans inclusion strategies in higher education from the position that safe and safety are insufficient. Students will explore concepts such as trans*ness, safety, allyship, inclusivity, and communities, in relationship to how institutions of higher education signal efforts for trans inclusion. This course takes a liberatory approach to imagine the potentialities for institutional and system dismantling of trans oppression. Students will engage in intensive self-reflective writings of their experiences in higher education inspired by readings to analyze limitations and potentialities for trans inclusive and affirming collegiate institutions. The course is virtual asynchronous and the instructor is Chase Catalano (ccatalano@vt.edu). Register on HokieSpa.

10. GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP IN KARST STUDIES – MS ($7,000), PhD ($20,000) – 3rd posting
Research on caves and karst in any field are eligible, including but not limited to archeology, biology, engineering, environmental science, geography, geology, hydrology, and social science. To apply, provide, in PDF format: 1) letter of intent, 2) thesis or dissertation research proposal of 5,000 words or less (not including references), 3) graduate transcripts, and 4) two letters of recommendation, including one from the thesis or dissertation advisor. Letters should be submitted directly by the recommenders, not the student applicant. Email all application materials, with “request receipt” notation and “CCF-MS Fellowship Application” or “CCF-PhD Fellowship Application” as appropriate in the subject line to Dr. Annette Engel at aengel1@utk.edu and to cavecv@aol.com. Cc yourself to ensure that the email message was sent successfully. Submission deadline: May 1, 2022. The award decisions will be announced by July 1, 2022. Email Dr. Engel with any related questions or concerns. For more information visit: http://www.caveconservancyfoundation.org/fellowships.html

11. CALL FOR STORIES ON WOMEN, KINSHIP AND FOLKLORE – 3rd posting
From great grandmas to grandmas, grandmas to mothers, mothers to us, folklore connects women of different generations. Voices trapped in the household travel across the globe through collective storytelling. If you identify as a woman, and have a story inherited from your mom, grandma, aunt, or any maternal figure in your life, related or unrelated, please join this project and preserve their stories in your own voice. Here’s the link to the survey: https://forms.gle/6fEpQM4V5X5FXx4p6/ Survey ends on 12/31/2021. Please contact virago.folklore@gmail.com if you have any questions. Submitted by graduate student, Yezi Yang.

12. GRAPHICS DESIGN INTERN AT THE VT CORPORATE RESEARCH CENTER- SPRING 2022 – 2nd posting
This position will work under the Marketing & Communications Manager. The intern will design clear engaging graphic communications for print and web. This will include marketing and communication brochures, flyers, website, and social media. Assists the manager on other projects, collateral, and creative tasks, as necessary. A full position description can be viewed here: https://www.vtcrc.com/careers/graphics-design/

13. CRANWELL INTERNATIONAL CENTER SEEKING GRADUATE ASSISTANT FOR SPRING 2022 – 3rd posting
Cranwell International Center is currently accepting applications for a full time Graduate Assistant who would work to support various efforts within Cranwell and Mozaiko (Global Living Learning Community) related to: intercultural learning, student leadership development, globally oriented programming, administration, outreach and recruitment. A full position description and job qualifications can be viewed at this link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd0mrRJkHm9Dv76tP3KXyocqcEagAp-OtwIJVuiSPoEisoMdQ/viewform?usp=sf_link  All questions should be directed to Dr. Iuliia Hoban (Assistant Director for Intercultural Learning) at iuliiah@vt.edu.  

14. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR STUDY AT THE MIND MUSIC AND MACHINE LAB – 2nd posting
The Mind Music and Machine Lab at Virginia Tech is seeking individuals to participate in a study to determine the effects of in-vehicle agents on driver experiences and performance in semi-automated vehicles (#19-088). During the study, you will be asked to drive in a driving simulator. Criteria for eligibility are: 1) active driver with a valid license; 2) age 18+ with good health; 3) normal vision and hearing (Due to device limitation, participants cannot wear glasses during the study but contact lens are okay). The study will last approximately 120 minutes. Each participant will receive a compensation of $20 for participation. For more information, please contact Manhua Wang (manhua@vt.edu). This study is being conducted under the supervision of Dr. Myounghoon Jeon (myounghoonjeon@vt.edu).

15. INDIVIDUALS OF ALL PHYSICAL ACTIVITY LEVELS NEEDED FOR A RESEARCH STUDY – 3rd posting
We need individuals of all physical activity levels (18-60 years of age) for a study examining the relationship between physical activity level and the total number of calories expended each day (IRB #21-567). Participants must be non-pregnant, vaccinated for Covid-19, with a stable body weight over the past year (±5 lb), and free of cardiovascular, lung, metabolic, kidney disease or cancer. We look for sedentary or regular exercisers, with no recent injury or other reason that has changed the daily physical activity. This study will require 1 virtual meeting and 2 visits to the Human Integrative Physiology Laboratory at Virginia Tech, which will take approximately 6 hours. You will receive information on your body composition, aerobic capacity and other health information. If you are interested in participating or want more information contact to Kristen or Olalla by email at vtultrahipl@gmail.com.

16. SOE DOCTORAL STUDENTS’ HOLIDAY PARTY
Tuesday, December 14, 7pm, Blacksburg Wine Lab, 223 Gilbert St. Blacksburg
We have a large table reserved so come and join us as we bring the Fall semester to a celebratory conclusion! This form is not a requirement to attend, but it will help us get a more accurate headcount: https://forms.gle/t4DGsEM4LiAsA16H7 For some added fun, we will be doing a white elephant gift exchange. If you wish to participate in the game, please bring a gift valued at around $10. The gift could be anything serious or silly! If you bring a gift, you will leave with one as well. Please let Rene Hernandez (rhernandez@vt.edu) or Lauren May (laurenmay@vt.edu) know if you have any questions. We hope to see you all there!