May 9-15, 2022

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Welcome to the Graduate School’s listserv for sharing events, services, administrative announcements and job opportunities for graduate students. Messages are posted on Mondays. Postings must be relevant to graduate students; include the name and contact of the requesting organization or person; not exceed 150 words; not include attachments. Submissions will be edited to fit listserv style and formatting requirements. Submit posting requests by 5:00pm Friday before the Monday on which the posting is to appear using this Google form: https://gs.vt.edu/weeklylistserv. The GLC Weekly postings are also available at https://webapps.graduateschool.vt.edu/glcweekly/ . If you are an individual with a disability and desire an accommodation, please contact the reference in the posting at least 10 business days prior to the event.       

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This Week’s Events:       
0. Ongoing Services – updated 5/9/22 
1. INDIVIDUAL AR ART SHOW ON QUEER PHENOMENOLGY AND GRADUATE THESIS DEFENSE
2. APIDA ACHIEVEMENT CEREMONY
3. GRADUATE COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY
4. SOFTWARE CARPENTRY WORKSHOP
5. GLC CAFÉ – BOOK SWAP

Administrative Announcements:    
6. NEW GLC WEEKLY LISTSERVE POSTING SUBMISSION PROCESS – 3rd posting

Jobs:   
7. RECEPTIONIST/PROJECT ASSISTANT SUMMER POSITIONS IN THE WOMEN’S CENTER – 3rd posting
8. GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIP OPPORTUNITY WITH VIRGINIA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION CONTEMPORARY HISTORY PROJECT (1980-2020) – 3rd posting
9. GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIP IN THE INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN AND INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA GROUP – 3rd posting

Volunteers and research participants sought:  
10. RESEARCH STUDY SEEKS EXPERIENCED RIDERS OF ELECTRONIC SCOOTERS, BICYCLES, SKATEBOARD AND MONOWHEELS – 1st posting
11. VOLUNTEER AT THE VT HORSE FARMS THIS SUMMER – 1st posting
12. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR A CONSUMER STUDY ON HARD CIDER – 1st posting
13. NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION SEEKS INPUT FROM DOCTORAL STUDENTS – 1st posting
14. SURVEY OF ONLINE LEARNING DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS – 2nd posting
15. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR STUDY ON DANCE AND THE BRAIN  – 2nd posting
16. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR STUDY ON ADOLESCENT SOCIAL ANXIETY– 2nd posting
17. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR A MARKET RESEARCH STUDY  – 2nd posting
18. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR A USER STUDY ON HUMAN-ROBOT INTERACTION – 3rd posting
19. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR STUDY ON PEDESTRIAN SAFETY – 3rd posting
20. VTTI/COGENT RESEARCH STUDY SEEKING PARTICIPANTS – 3rd posting
Upcoming Events: 
21. THE SCIENCE AND POLITICS OF JOURNAL RETRACTIONS – May 25
22. BIOMEDICAL PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SYMPOSIUM – June 3

 0. Ongoing Services – updated 05/9/22    

  • GRADUATE SCHOOL: In-person advising, drop-off or pick-up of documents and materials, and a space to study and take a break! Visit SHIP (120 GLC), M-F 9:00-4:00pm. If you prefer Zoom advising: request one-on-one assistantship or academic advising by using our online request form to set-up a Zoom session.
  • CAREER ADVISING: schedule career advising appointment via https://career.vt.edu/job-search/Handshake.html ; In-person drop-in advising every Wednesday, 1-4pm in the Graduate School (120 GLC).  NOTE: There will be no career advising this week or for the rest of May. Advising will resume June 1.
  • 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. INDIVIDUAL AR ART SHOW ON QUEER PHENOMENOLGY AND GRADUATE THESIS DEFENSE
Wednesday, May 11, 12-2pm, CID
Nikita Shokhov, an MFA candidate at the School of Visual Arts, would like to invite graduate students to participate in his preliminary thesis defense with the AR holographic scene Dragzina, a part of a bigger project Orientation Device, a hybrid film, performance, game, and immersive environments piece. On May 4-10 we experience the AR scene individually in a personal space. On May 11 we meet all together to discuss it. Please fill out this form where you indicate how would you like to experience the AR scene and whether you will attend the May 11 meeting: https://forms.gle/Y9jPR2fB4vTREPw4A

2. APIDA ACHIEVEMENT CEREMONY
Wednesday, May 11, 12:30-1:30pm, Owens Dining Ballroom
All are invited to attend the APIDA Achievement Ceremony for Spring 2022. Please register as an attendee and/or a graduating student. Link to register for the APIDA Achievement Ceremony: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe6MQMloPH3zPaAm-OSFqqurAT9aevku5TcR1fWG66vn-H6aQ/viewfor All graduating students, please fill in this form as well for creating a video montage: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1m2X_g-Dw4pt0k1JJ3lsIbkFHRYt88xRtNRPU_nvuD7Y/edit

3. GRADUATE COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY
Wednesday, May 11, 3:30pm, Lane StadiumCheer on your fellow graduate students at graduate commencement! Come in person or watch online at https://vt.edu/commencement/2022/watch.html . See the entire commencement schedule here: https://vt.edu/commencement/2022/schedule.html

4. SOFTWARE CARPENTRY WORKSHOP
Thursday, May 12, 9am-5pm and Friday, May 13, 10am-5pm, Newman Library
Software Carpentry aims to help researchers get their work done in less time and with less pain by teaching research computing skills. These hands-on workshops will cover basic concepts and tools for using the command prompt and version control for the Unix shell, plotting and programming in Python or R, and version control with Git. The in-person option (food provided) will take place Thursday May 12 from 9-5 and Friday May 13 from 10-5 in Newman Library. Remote Zoom options are available May 16-20 from 9-12:30 or 9-1:00. For details and registration, visit the Library Calendar or email ndporter@vt.edu. https://calendar.lib.vt.edu/calendar/events?t=d&q=carpentry&cid=10680&cal=10680&inc=0

5. GLC CAFÉ  – BOOK SWAP
Thursday, May 12,  3:30-5pm, GLC Reading Room
Bring a book and/or take a book. Swap books for summer reading and enjoy snacks, tea, coffee and conversation with graduate students and Graduate School staff. Bring your own mug if you can. Note: there will not be a Wednesday café this week since staff will all be at commencement.

6. NEW GLC WEEKLY LISTSERVE POSTING SUBMISSION PROCESS – 3rd posting
As you know this email is very long and can take a while to put together each week. In an effort to have information all in once place and to simplify the process, we are moving towards a Google form submission process in place of sending submissions via email. If you have a posting to submit, please use this form now: https://gs.vt.edu/weeklylistserv I’m sure we will have kinks to work out but please bear with us as we transition to this process. Also, please remember to submit your posting by the Friday before the Monday in which you want the information sent out.

7. RECEPTIONIST/PROJECT ASSISTANT SUMMER POSITIONS IN THE WOMEN’S CENTER – 3rd posting
The Women’s Center is currently accepting applications for two (2) Receptionist/Project Assistant positions (Job #6328721 in Handshake). We are seeking students who want to support our team for the summer of 2022. Key responsibilities include serving as the first point of contact with the public; answering phones; ensuring proper functioning of the office space; supporting staff with projects and workload; and ensuring smooth opening and closing of the office. There is also a lot to learn and fun to have along the way! Are you interested in the work of the campus Women’s Center and in advancing our mission at Virginia Tech? If so, learn more about us by visiting the Women’s Center website and apply through Handshake! Click here for information on Handshake.

8. GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIP OPPORTUNITY WITH VIRGINIA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION CONTEMPORARY HISTORY PROJECT (1980-2020) – 3rd posting
VCE is looking for a graduate student to help preserve the more contemporary history of Virginia Cooperative Extension, beginning in 1980 and going to the present through a yearlong 20-hour assistantship. The student will work with a faculty team to develop resources that can serve as an ongoing historical account of this time period by analyzing existing documents and materials from University Libraries Special Collections as well as other sites. In addition, the student will organize and conduct focus groups and individual interviews to gather data related to the change in programs, technology and communications, and the administration and organizational structure in VCE during this time frame. If you are interested in this role, contact Dr. Karen Vines, kvines@vt.edu and provide a resume or CV and a one- to three-page writing sample that outlines either your experience with similar projects or your interest in pursuing this project. Please respond by May 13. About Virginia Cooperative Extension

9. GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIP IN THE INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN AND INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA GROUP – 3rd posting
The Instructional Design and Instructional Media group within Technology-enhanced Learning and Online Strategies (TLOS) in the Division of IT, seeks a Blacksburg-based Graduate Assistant (GA) to support the development of content and interactive learning activities within instructional media as part of the development of engaging, technology-enhanced and high-quality courses for online, onsite, connected and web-extended. This 20hr/week position includes a stipend and tuition assistance and will report to the Senior Director of Accessible Technologies. More details can be found within the posting on Handshake.

10. RESEARCH STUDY SEEKS EXPERIENCED RIDERS OF ELECTRONIC SCOOTERS, BICYCLES, SKATEBOARD AND MONOWHEELS – 1st posting
The Virginia Tech Transportation Institute (VTTI) is seeking individuals, aged 18 to 64, who are experienced users of electric mobility devices, such as e-scooters, bicycles, skateboards, and monowheels. The study involves participating in one daytime session, lasting approximately 2.5 hours. The test session will be video recorded, and participants will be asked to complete questionnaires after each task. The project provides compensation of $75 for full participation. To learn more, contact 540-231-0988 or VTTIStudy@vtti.vt.edu. Please reference “the Balance Study”. <IRB #22-354>

11. VOLUNTEER AT THE VT HORSE FARMS THIS SUMMER – 1st posting
Volunteer this summer at the Virginia Tech horse farms in Blacksburg. We open our program up to volunteers across campus and throughout the Blacksburg community. Volunteers assist on our feed shifts to provide care to the horse herds on either side of 460 and will learn skills such as routine handling, nutritional management and health assessment. Additional opportunities exist to work with our youngstock, shadow veterinary appointments and even help select the registered names for our 2022 foals! No prior equine experience is required! Volunteers have two options: Commit to 30 shifts between May 16 – August 21st (roughly two a week) or commit to the same two shifts every week – with the ability to request coverage from other volunteers when needed. Feed shift times are 8am and 5pm. Weekday and weekend options available. Volunteers should expect for shifts to last approximately 2 hours. View the Google Form application for more details or contact Natalie Duncan at nbduncan@vt.edu. Applications due 8 am May 13th:  VT Students, Staff & Faculty: https://forms.gle/iRq8QTtUoPQAxDFy8   Blacksburg Community: https://forms.gle/6PVkK5i7Y9acrSXA7 Volunteers must have transportation to campus farms, physically be able to lead a horse with training, and lift/push up to 50 lbs (bag of feed or a hay bale).

12. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR A CONSUMER STUDY ON HARD CIDER – 1st posting
The Sensory Evaluation Laboratory (SEL) at Virginia Tech seeks participants to evaluate hard cider (IRB 22-220). The study will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday (5/10 and 5/11) from 10:00 am – 6:00 pm. The study will take approximately 30 minutes to complete. Panelists will taste 8 hard cider samples. The purpose of this study is to understand how different processing methods influence consumer preference of Virginia hard ciders. To participate in this study, you must be 21+, have previously consumed alcohol, not be allergic to apples, cider, alcohol, or fermented beverages, vaccinated against COVID-19, and not currently pregnant. https://vt.compusensecloud.com/edu/  Contact Marlon Ac-Pangan at foodsensory@vt.edu if you have questions.

13. NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION SEEKS INPUT FROM DOCTORAL STUDENTS – 1st posting
The National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics (NCSES) within the National Science Foundation (NSF) is looking for doctoral students to participate in a research study that evaluates potential new demographic questions for the Survey of Earned Doctorates (SED). All currently enrolled doctoral students are invited to complete a brief screener survey, which will help determine your eligibility for the study. NCSES’ contractor, RTI International, is conducting the study. All responses will remain private and confidential. Those who are selected to participate in the study, which is estimated to take about 60 minutes, will receive $40 as a token of appreciation for their time. The study will be conducted virtually through videoconferencing between May and July 2022. To see if you are eligible for the study, please complete the short screener survey at https://edsurveys.rti.org/sedscreen. For more information about the study, please email sed@rti.org. This opportunity was shared by Dr. Janice Austin, Graduate School.

14. SURVEY OF ONLINE LEARNING DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS – 2nd posting
Participants are needed to complete a research survey concerning online learning at Virginia Tech during the COVID-19 pandemic. The survey is anonymous and can be completed in about 10 to 15 minutes. This study has been approved by the Virginia Tech IRB Office (IRB 22 – 384 HRP 503a). Here is the survey link: https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3wSi0zbBE6Fwhzo Contact Gerald Millner if you have questions: gmillner@vt.edu.

15. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR STUDY ON DANCE AND THE BRAIN  – 2nd posting
The Embodied Brain Lab at VT investigates how mind-body-movement practices affect brain function and physiology. Help us learn more about the effects of dance on the brain by participating in a 4-week study. Participants will be randomly assigned to either participate in a group movement class or movie watching experience. These sessions will occur biweekly (2x/week) for a duration of 90 minutes. Adults aged 18-45 with English proficiency and physical activity readiness are eligible. Participants may be paid up to $165. If you have questions, contact Daphne Gyamfi at danceforASD@gmail.com

16. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR STUDY ON ADOLESCENT SOCIAL ANXIETY – 2nd posting
Researchers from the SCANlab are looking for families who have a socially anxious teen (13-17) to participate in a study about how their brains process reward. This study includes the completion of self-report questionnaires, a Zoom call, and an in-person MRI scan. Altogether, participation in this study will take approximately 3 hours. Participants must be teens between the ages of 13 and 17, and must currently identify as socially anxious and moderately stressed. Parents will need to be present during the Zoom call and MRI portions of the study. A total of $80 in compensation will provided to each participant ($15 for completion of questionnaires, $15 for Zoom call, and $50 for completion of the MRI scan). Contact Corinne Carlton at hokiesocialanxiety@gmail.com if you have questions.

17. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR A MARKET RESEARCH STUDY  – 2nd posting
Researchers from the Virginia Tech Economics Laboratory are currently seeking participants aged 18 and older for a research study (IRB: 22-124). This research aims to study the effects of short selling on market bubbles. These studies will involve participating in an experimental market and completing a survey. The study takes place in the Virginia Tech Economics Laboratory in 2088 Derring Hall. The study will take around 90 minutes to complete. Participants will receive $10 as compensation for their time to show up in the lab. They may receive an additional payment depending on their choices in the experiment.  All compensation will be paid in cash at the conclusion of the study. To be eligible to participate in this experiment, participants must be able read and comprehend the English language; be 18 years of age or older; and be able to provide consent to participate. If you are interested in learning more, please sign up for the SONA system, and we will notify you about the upcoming experimental studies https://vteconlab.sona-systems.com , or if you have any questions, please email us at vteconlab@gmail.com or directly contact the co-investigator Ross Spoon at rspoon@vt.edu.

18. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR A USER STUDY ON HUMAN-ROBOT INTERACTION – 3rd posting
The Collaborative Robotics Lab is conducting a user study next week. In this study, you will teach a robot to perform a task. For a detailed procedure for the study, visit this Link. If you are interested, please sign up using this link: https://calendly.com/mehtashaunak/thri-user-study. We are looking for 30 participants and the link will be unavailable when we are fully booked. We will compensate the participants with a $15 Amazon gift card.

19. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR STUDY ON PEDESTRIAN SAFETY – 3rd posting
Researchers from the Mind Music Machine lab and the Human Impact Lab are conducting research on pedestrian safety for VT students. It will take up to 15 minutes to participate in the experiment.  Participants will wear a VR headset during the experiment. Please note, it is not mandatory for students to sign up as a participant, and that their participation is completely voluntary. Participants will be compensated at a rate of $10/hr. Eligible participants are current Virginia Tech students 18 years of age or older, living or traveling to campus, and those who have NOT already participated in this study before. Interested students should contact the undersigned research team member to indicate their interest to participate. The research protocol for this experiment has been reviewed by the Virginia Tech Institutional Review Board (IRB #20-658). 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1qJVuzoUBYyrZpyNR24em_kS_jD1j8LS1sLyLheY8PJo/viewform?edit_requested=true

20. VTTI/COGENT RESEARCH STUDY SEEKING PARTICIPANTS – 3rd posting
VTTI/Cogent is recruiting healthy individuals to participate in a research study (IRB # 22-294). Participants must be licensed drivers with normal vision between the ages of 18 and 65. The study requires participants to participate in one session at Virginia Tech Transportation Institute (VTTI), lasting approximately 2 hours, which will occur during the day.  This project provides compensation of $60 for full participation. You must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident to participate. Visa holders are not eligible. To schedule a 10-minute screening call, please access the following link:https://calendly.com/n_faria/cogent or contact Nayara Faria (nfaria@vt.edu)

21, THE SCIENCE AND POLITICS OF JOURNAL RETRACTIONS
Wednesday, May 25, 1-2pm, Zoom
Why can’t scientific journals be honest about how much gets through peer-review that shouldn’t? Why are some papers retracted following negative publicity on social media but other papers with demonstrably bad science remain untouched? Can valuing and promoting viewpoint diversity help correct the scientific record? Join Virginia Tech Research Scientist Siddhartha Roy as he speaks with Ivan Oransky, co-founder of Retraction Watch, on research integrity, the self-correcting (?) nature of science, and the scientific and political reasons guiding or obstructing journal retractions in our COVID-19 era. Register here: http://bit.ly/retractionsevent Contact sidroy@vt.edu if you have questions.

22. BIOMEDICAL PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SYMPOSIUM
Friday, June 3, 9am-4pm, Fralin Biomedical Research Institute (Roanoke)
Gain knowledge and ask questions about career paths outside of academia for those with biomedical degrees. The event includes six guest speakers, with careers in pharma, biotech, government, and science policy. The event will be held in Riverside 4 on the HS&T campus with breakfast for all and lunch provided for the first 65 registrants. Parking is free! If you have questions, please email Gates Palissery (gatespalissery@vt.edu) or Maruf Hoque (mhoque2@vt.edu). Registration: https://forms.gle/qAoMpfebx14FP4Yz9  Event Details: https://rgsa.gpss.vt.edu/events/2022-biomedical-career-symposium.html