September 11-18, 2022

This Week’s Events:       

0. Ongoing Services – updated 8/15/22 
1. GETTING STARTED WITH MENDELEY
2. VIRGINIA SCIENTIST-COMMUNITY INTERFACE OPEN HOUSE
3. HOW TO USE ITHENTICATE
4. OPTIONAL PRACTICAL TRAINING (OPT) WORKSHOP
5. PANEL DISCUSSION: ENHANCING A SENSE OF BELONGING – FEATURING INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS FROM ASIA
6. MANRRS GENERAL BODY MEETING
7. INSPIRASIAN SERIES – FACULTY PRESENTATION
8. FLAMENCO DANCE CLASS
9. LINKEDIN AND YOUR JOB SEARCH
10. GLC CAFÉ
11. GRADUATE STUDENT LEARNING CIRCLES
12. FIRST GEN MEET AND GREET
13. FIRST SHPE GENERAL BODY MEETING
14. GRADUATE HOUSING SURVEY Q&A
15. SHPE GRAD THURSDAYS – ROUND TABLE TALK
16. FEELS GRAD PEER SUPPORT CIRCLE
17. TURKISH FOLK DANCE CLASSES
18. NIGHTTIME GUIDED MEDITATION
19. PURSUING A POSTDOC PROACTIVELY – WHY POSTDOC?
20. LEARNING LUNCH WITH DR. MANISHA SINGAL AND DR. VIJAY SINGAL
21. COFFEE AND CONVERSATION: ANTI-BULLYING IN GRADUATE SCHOOL
22. BGSO INTEREST MEETING

Administrative Announcements:    
23. APPLICATIONS FOR GRADUATE STUDENT AMBASSADOR PROGRAM (GSAP) NOW OPEN – 1st posting
24. CIRTL PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES – 1st posting
25. GRADUATE APIDA MENTORING PROGRAM – 2nd posting
26. VT GRATE APPLICATION CYCLE OPEN – CALL FOR NEW MEMBERS – 2nd posting
27. CALL FOR GRADUATE STUDENT EDITORS: COMMUNITY CHANGE JOURNAL – 2nd posting
28. AES ENERGY INNOVATION CHALLENGE –  APPLICATIONS OPEN – 2nd posting
29. BGSO CALL FOR OFFICERS – 2nd posting

Jobs:   
30. GRADUATE INTERNSHIP IN SEXUAL VIOLENCE PREVENTION (SVP) – 2nd posting

Volunteers and research participants sought:  
31. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR A USAGE RESEARCH OF APPLICATION TRAIL CONSERVANCY’S (ATC) ONLINE PLATFORM – 1st posting
32. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR STUDY ON THE IMPACT OF SEX AND HORIZONTAL APPROACH ON LIMB STIFFNESS AND LIMB STIFFNESS ASYMMETRY DURING LANDING – 1st posting
33. CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS – GAME DAY GREEN TEAM – SEPT 17 GAME – 1st posting
34. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR NUTRITION RESEARCH STUDY ON DIETARY ASSESSMENT AND WEIGHT – 2nd posting
35. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR A BLOCKCHAIN DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH STUDY – 2nd posting
36. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR A RESEARCH STUDY ABOUT COLLABORATIVE VISUALIZATION – 3rd posting
37. ENDURANCE AND ULTRA-ENDURANCE ATHLETES NEEDED FOR A RESEARCH STUDY – 3rd posting
38. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR A STUDY ON LONG-DISTANCE FEMALE RUNNERS – 3rd posting

Upcoming Events: 
39. APIDA MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT GROUP – September 19
40. PHA GENERAL BODY MEETING #2 – September 19
41. C.S. LEWIS PLAY: THE MOST RELUCTANT CONVERT – September 19
42. INTRODUCTION TO LATEX WITH OVERLEAF – September 20
43. ASK A COP – September 20
44. VIRTUAL VILLAGE TOUR WITH NRITYAGRAM DANCE ENSEMBLE – September 20
45. GETTING STARTED WITH ENDNOTE – September 21
46. H-1B (WORK VISA) AND PERMANENT RESIDENCY (GREEN CARD) OPTIONS WORKSHOP – September 21
47. THROUGH FEMINIST EYES SERIES – September 21
48. REVIVE! (NARCAN) TRAINING – September 24
49. HISPANIC/LATINX GRADUATE STUDENT LUNCHEON – October 5
50. DINING ETIQUETTE – October 11

 0. Ongoing Services – updated 08/15/22    


1. GETTING STARTED WITH MENDELEY
Monday, September 12, 4-5pm, Zoom
Mendeley is a free, easy-to-use citation manager that can help researchers save time and frustration. In this interactive workshop, you will learn the basics of Mendeley, including adding references to your library, organizing your library, and using Mendeley to cite references within a document. Information on how to download the software is available at guides.lib.vt.edu/citationmanagers/Mendeley. For more information, and to register, visit: https://calendar.lib.vt.edu/event/9373086

2. VIRGINIA SCIENTIST-COMMUNITY INTERFACE OPEN HOUSE
Monday, September 12, 4:30-5:30pm, Zoom
Interested in getting involved in regional advocacy efforts? V-SCI is a coalition of scientists and engineers who are dedicated to getting science into the hands of community members. V-SCI works at the interface between scientists and nonprofit, grassroots, and community leaders to provide expertise for local and regional advocacy issues. Attend this virtual open house and learn about their current projects and how you can get involved!

3. HOW TO USE ITHENTICATE
Tuesday, September 13, 10-11am or Thursday, September 15, 6-7pm Zoom
Learn how to 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. iThenticate is a required part of the Graduate School graduation process. Sign-up for the Tuesday session here:  https://profdev-lms.tlos.vt.edu/courses/3024  Sign-up for the Thursday session here: https://profdev-lms.tlos.vt.edu/courses/3025 Please contact Jenn Million at jennjw@vt.edu with any questions.

4. OPTIONAL PRACTICAL TRAINING (OPT) WORKSHOP
Tuesday, September 13, 12-1pm, Zoom
Will you be graduating in December 2022 or May 2023? Then attend this Zoom workshop presented by our International Student Advisors. You will learn more about the Optional Practical Training (OPT) work authorization rules and application process. Learn more and register here: https://international.vt.edu/events-and-workshops.html

5. PANEL DISCUSSION: ENHANCING A SENSE OF BELONGING – FEATURING INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS FROM ASIA
Tuesday, September 13, 12-1:30pm, GLC Room F
Join us in a panel discussion to enhance international graduate students’ sense of belonging by listening to academic and social experiences, challenges, and success hints from experienced international students from their cultures and ethnic backgrounds. FREE lunch provided. Please register https://bit.ly/SOB_Asia . Students, faculty, and staff are welcome to attend! If you have any questions, please contact ordi@vt.edu.

6. MANRRS GENERAL BODY MEETING
Tuesday, September 13, 4:30-6pm, Cheatham Hall 132
The Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Related Sciences (MANRRS) is an organization committed to advancing the participation, success, and growth of EVERYONE in the fields of agriculture, natural resources, and related sciences.  Our major aim is to promote professional development and leadership abilities in these industries while offering a secure environment for learning and networking. The organization has led to internships, job opportunities, scholarships and fellowships. Does your major qualify? Yes! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter at @manrrsofvatech or email at virginiatech@manrrs.org. Learn more here: https://www.manrrs.org/

7. INSPIRASIAN SERIES – FACULTY PRESENTATION
Tuesday, September 13, 6-7:30pm, ACEC/Squires Room 140 and Zoom
The Asian Cultural Engagement Center presents this InspirASIAN Series. Light refreshments will be served. Register in advance: https://bit.ly/3CEdb3B

8. FLAMENCO DANCE CLASS
Tuesday, September 13, 6:15-7:45pm, Junior Commons Room, West Ambler Johnston Hall
Olé at VT invites you to free flamenco dance lessons. We meet weekly in-person to learn flamenco, tango and other types of Spanish dances. For further questions, please contact dhruvga@vt.edu. More info: https://gobblerconnect.vt.edu/organization/oleatvt

9. LINKEDIN AND YOUR JOB SEARCH
Wednesday, September 14, 12-1pm, Zoom
This session will focus on leveraging LinkedIn in your job search including how to optimize your profile for recruiters. https://bit.ly/VT-postdoc-linkedin3. Hosted by Postdoctoral Affairs.

10. GLC CAFÉ 
Wednesday, September 14 and Thursday, September 15, 3:30-5pm, GLC Reading Room
Enjoy coffee, tea, cookies and conversation with fellow graduate students. The GLC Café occurs every Thursday and the 2nd and 4th Wednesday. Bring your own mug if you can.

11. GRADUATE STUDENT LEARNING CIRCLES
Wednesday, September 14, 3:30-5pm, O’Shaughnessy Hall Classroom
The Center for Food Systems and Community Transformation will host weekly learning circles as a space for graduate students at Virginia Tech to foster dialogue, build community, and enhance interdisciplinary professional development skills centered around food systems work. Visit our website to learn more: https://foodsystems.centers.vt.edu/learning-circles.html  The classroom on O’Shaughnessy Hall is located on the first floor at the end of the hallway, just past the kitchen. If you are interested in joining these conversations or want more information, please contact Kasey Owen by emailing kasey14@vt.edu. No registration is required.

12. FIRST GEN MEET AND GREET
Wednesday, September 14, 5:30-7pm, Holtzman Alumni Center
Join the office of first generation student support for a meet and greet for all students! Learn about valuable resources and network with first gen faculty, staff, and students. Spaces are limited. https://gobblerconnect.vt.edu/event/8190495/rsvp

13. FIRST SHPE GENERAL BODY MEETING
Wednesday, September 14, 6:30-7:30pm, Goodwin 135/Zoom
The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers first general body meeting of the year will help you meet and network with other undergrad and grad members in the group in a casual environment. You do not have to identify as Latine nor an engineer to participate in our events! Zoom link: https://virginiatech.zoom.us/j/86415411037

14. GRADUATE HOUSING SURVEY Q&A
Thursday, September 15, 3-4pm, Zoom
This informational session will outline the Graduate and Professional Housing Survey and explain the possible futures of affordable, sustainable, and accessible graduate housing at VT. Zoom link: https://virginiatech.zoom.us/j/83200376411

15. SHPE GRAD THURSDAYS – ROUND TABLE TALK
Thursday, September 15, 6-7pm, GLC Room C/Zoom
If a smaller crowd is more your style, come to the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineer’s grad focused events. This first one is a Round Table Talk; we will be discussing grad school and what we would have liked to have known from the beginning. Everyone is encouraged to come and share their experiences surviving and thriving in higher education. This meeting will be held at the Graduate Life Center Meeting Room C from 6-7 pm and also over Zoom! Here’s the link to join. https://virginiatech.zoom.us/j/85350403963

16. FEELS GRAD PEER SUPPORT CIRCLE
Thursday, September 15, 6-7pm, GLC Wellness Room
The FEELS Grad Peer Support Group is a chance for graduate students to talk about navigating their mental health and emotional well-being. This weekly group is facilitated by graduate students and is meant to be a place where graduate students specifically can feel heard and seen. No registration required! Join the listserv to receive email updates tinyurl.com/gradFEELSlist   More information: https://hokiewellness.vt.edu/students/outreach/feels.html

17. TURKISH FOLK DANCE CLASSES
Thursday, September 15, 6-7:30pm,
Turkish Student Association invites you to free folk dance classes. In these weekly classes, we get to learn about different dance styles from various parts of Turkey. Classes will be in-person. Join our WhatsApp group or email us for details: tsa-board-g@vt.edu.

18. NIGHTTIME GUIDED MEDITATION
Thursday, September 15, 8pm, Zoom
Please join us for the monthly ACEC Nighttime Guided Meditation session with Vivek Rajan, a certified meditation teacher at the Art of Living Center in Washington D.C. Register: https://bit.ly/3B911io

19. PURSUING A POSTDOC PROACTIVELY – WHY POSTDOC?
Friday, September 16, 12-1pm, GLC Room F and ZoomIn this session, we will cover the objectives of a postdoctoral position and why an individual may consider pursuing one. As part of the session, participants will engage in self-reflection around their current training and career goals and work to articulate whether postdoctoral training serves these goals. Register here: https://virginiatech.questionpro.com/whypostdoc   The zoom link is provided in the registration survey.

20. LEARNING LUNCH WITH DR. MANISHA SINGAL AND DR. VIJAY SINGAL
Friday, September 16, 12-1:30pm, ACEC/Squires Room 140 and Virtual
The ACEC presents our Learning Lunch event for September with Dr. Manisha Singal and Dr. Vijay Singal. Food will be available on a first come-first served basis. Zoom Registration: https://bit.ly/3btm3hd

21. COFFEE AND CONVERSATION: ANTI-BULLYING IN GRADUATE SCHOOL
Friday, September 16, 3-4:30pm, GLC Room F
Join us in a coffee and conversation on anti-bullying in graduate school. We will share resources and best practices for graduate students who have experienced peer-to-peer, mentor-to-mentee, advisor-to-student, and other forms of bullying in academia. Please register https://bit.ly/ABGS22 . Students, faculty, and staff are welcome to attend! If you have any questions, please contact ordi@vt.edu.

22. BGSO INTEREST MEETING
Friday, September 16, 6-8pm, GLC Room C
Welcome back to the 2022-2023 academic year! The Black Graduate Student Organization invites you to learn more about our group and what we have to offer You! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSedMYBd9YB66_9VO3uwZ3u17njq6WDlwTOCpnZF1Ws3p9b7Xw/viewform

23. APPLICATIONS FOR GRADUATE STUDENT AMBASSADOR PROGRAM (GSAP) NOW OPEN – 1st posting
The Graduate Student Ambassador (GSAP) Program is an opportunity for graduate students to work in partnership with the Support Hub of Inclusive Practices (SHIP), to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion events as well as assist within the recruitment and retention of various underrepresented and minoritized groups. Appointments are for one academic year (approx.20 hr./yr) and provide exclusive opportunities for training, professional development, and engagement with university stakeholders. To apply, please visit: https://virginiatech.questionpro.com/GSAP22 . Applications will close Friday, September 23! Questions? Contact Shania Clinedinst @ ordi@vt.edu.

24. CIRTL PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES – 1st posting
Virginia Tech is now a member of the Center for the Integration of Research, Teaching, and Learning (CIRTL) network, and graduate students and post-doctoral associates/fellows at Virginia Tech can participate in CIRTL’s professional development opportunities. Two of CIRTL’s upcoming professional development opportunities (listed below) are currently open for registration. More information about each opportunity can be found at the links below. Sept. 26 – Nov. 20 | An Introduction to Evidence-Based Undergraduate STEM Teaching, https://www.cirtl.net/courses/726  Thursdays, Oct. 27, Nov. 10 & Dec. 1 | Exploring Careers in Teaching at a Community College, https://www.cirtl.net/events/series/61  To learn more about CIRTL, visit the network’s website at https://www.cirtl.net/ . If you have questions about CIRTL at Virginia Tech, email the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning at teaching@vt.edu.

25. GRADUATE APIDA MENTORING PROGRAM – 2nd posting
Graduate Student APIDA (GAPIDA) mentoring program for the upcoming 22-23 academic year is looking for APIDA graduate students to participate as mentees. The commitment as a mentee consists of a monthly (minimum) meeting with a mentor with the modality of mutual choice. If you are interested, please complete the Google form (linked below). APIDA Mentee Form: https://forms.gle/6Mxs6HiHF8E9mj9R6   Interest forms should be completed no later than Friday, September 23, 2022. Questions can be directed to Teresa Wilson (teresaan@vt.edu).

26. VT GRATE APPLICATION CYCLE OPEN – CALL FOR NEW MEMBERS – 2nd posting
Virginia Tech Graduate Academy for Teaching Excellence (GrATE) is opening the Fall 2022 application cycle. We are inviting graduate students to become members and advance within our peer-mentoring program focused on best practices in teaching and learning. The application deadline is October 11, 2022, at midnight and applications open September 5th Visit http://vtgrate.org  for info & to submit your application, click on the following link: https://forms.gle/5hc9jiAgW9mSVzp7A  You can also follow us on Twitter @VT_GrATE and Facebook at Graduate Academy of Teaching Excellence @VTGrATE.

27. CALL FOR GRADUATE STUDENT EDITORS: COMMUNITY CHANGE JOURNAL – 2nd posting
Community Change (communitychange.ipg.vt.edu) is a peer-reviewed, graduate student-run journal that explores multiple approaches to democratic community development and change. This interdisciplinary journal adopts a broad definition of community development that includes issues relating to public policy, democratization, collective action, physical and social infrastructure developments, agency, and efficacy. Community Change provides opportunities for graduate students from all related disciplines to become acquainted with academic publication processes. This open-access, indexed journal is currently seeking dedicated graduate student editors for its editorial board. Students with editing and publishing experience are preferred, and those who can commit a minimum of one academic year. The board is responsible for crafting calls for papers, soliciting manuscripts, and reviewing submissions. All editors work with peer-reviewers and authors to select manuscripts, provide substantive and constructive feedback, and revise submitted work. Would you like to join the editorial board? If so, please fill out this form by September 14, 2022: https://forms.gle/izVVCrZ7Duhs2Ywr7 More information can be found here: https://www.communitychange.ipg.vt.edu/  Contact Jon Catherwood-Ginn at joncg@vt.edu if you have questions.

28. AES ENERGY INNOVATION CHALLENGE –  APPLICATIONS OPEN – 2nd posting
The AES Energy Innovation Challenge is a competition that brings together teams of graduate students from diverse backgrounds to create and present a solution to a relevant problem the energy industry is facing. The prize-based competition is an opportunity for students to gain the real-world experience in accelerating the responsible energy transition while networking with leaders from a global Fortune 500 company leading the transformation to smarter, greener energy future. We will be holding information sessions September 15th and 18th for interested students. Please visit our website to apply and for more details. This announcement was submitted by VT alum Natalie Koppier with support from Ron Meyers, Associate Professor of Practice in Fish and Wildlife Conservation.

29. BGSO CALL FOR OFFICERS – 2nd posting
BGSO is seeking graduate students who are interested in filling our e-board positions. We are looking forward to an engaging semester! The application can be found here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfI61xeaqIwo09CIGSOL5a80yP7GDvaeghMUwZaAWrZ-w023A/viewform Contact bgso@vt.edu  if you have questions.

30. GRADUATE INTERNSHIP IN SEXUAL VIOLENCE PREVENTION (SVP) – 2nd posting
The SVP Graduate Intern will help the Hokie Wellness Sexual Violence Prevention (SVP) Specialist facilitate SVP & Bystander Intervention trainings to students, staff, faculty and other campus partners as needed. They will assist in administrative tasks including, but not limited to, coordinating training requests with requesting parties, maintaining training & outreach calendar, and other program needs. The SVP Graduate Intern will help with tabling and educational outreach events as needed related to SVP & Bystander Intervention strategies. They will also help the SVP Specialist in identifying opportunities for future training collaborations and SVP/ Bystander Intervention content development. Required Qualifications: Introductory knowledge of sexual violence terminology (including but not limited to; harassment, stalking, dating violence, victim blaming, etc.);  introductory knowledge of bystander intervention technique; some experience with facilitating workshops/training or classroom management (does not need to be specific to SVP / Bystander Intervention); introductory knowledge of gender-based violence and power dynamics. Apply by September 30 here: https://forms.gle/v7uSYjmk6mYrU6GW8 Contact Chelsea Cleary if you have questions: ccleary607@vt.edu

31. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR A USAGE RESEARCH OF APPLICATION TRAIL CONSERVANCY’S (ATC) ONLINE PLATFORM – 1st posting
This research is part of a project with Appalachian Trail Conservancy(ATC) to study and understand the usability of their Volunteer Engagement Platform for volunteering activities on the Appalachian Trail. Open to anyone interested in hiking, trail work or getting involved with the Appalachian Trail community. Contact Jaitun Patel if interested at jaitunvijaybhai@vt.edu.

32. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR STUDY ON THE IMPACT OF SEX AND HORIZONTAL APPROACH ON LIMB STIFFNESS AND LIMB STIFFNESS ASYMMETRY DURING LANDING – 1st posting
The Granata Biomechanics Lab at Virginia Tech is recruiting participants between the ages of 18 and 30 for a biomechanics research study (IRB#22-643). Study participation will involve a single visit lasting approximately 60 minutes. This study aims to examine the impact that sex and landing task have on limb stiffness and limb stiffness asymmetry. You will be asked to complete 3 landing tasks that vary by horizontal approach before the first landing. One task will require you to step off a box and land on a pair of force plates, another will require you to do the same only the box will be placed 50% of your height away from the force plates, and the last will require you to run forward, jump off one foot, and land. Upon landing in each task, you will be required to quickly jump vertically as high as you can before landing again. Participants will be provided athletic clothing with a pair of shoes (ranges between men’s 7.5-14 or a women’s 6-11) to wear during the study. If you are interested in this study, please contact Michael Teater by email using michaelt20@vt.edu or by phone at (540) 231-4294 to see if you are eligible to participate.

33. CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS – GAME DAY GREEN TEAM – SEPT 17 GAME – 1st posting
Are you passionate about Hokie football and sustainability? We need YOU to join the Game Day Green Team for the game against Wofford on Saturday, September 17! Come help tailgaters build awareness around sustainability, recycling, and waste reduction and get a free t-shirt! You’ll have enough time to meet up with friends and family before the game to cheer on the Hokies! Sign up by September 16 here: https://forms.gle/QCptGywu6srdMqKj7  If you have questions, visit the Game Day Green Team website (https://www.facilities.vt.edu/sustainability/sustainability-programs/game-day-green-team.html ) or email giaha@vt.edu.

34. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR NUTRITION RESEARCH STUDY ON DIETARY ASSESSMENT AND WEIGHT – 2nd posting
Are you interested in helping researchers better measure dietary intake in participants of varying body size? Participants are needed for a study (IRB #21-588) seeking to understand how weight can affect measurements of dietary intake. You will complete three phone dietary recalls over a two-week period, attend one in-person study visit in Roanoke, VA where height, weight, and energy expenditure will be measured, complete a questionnaire asking about feelings about weight and body size, and participate in a Zoom interview about your experiences. To be eligible, participants must be over 18, have a body mass index ≥25, and not be following a weight control diet. Screening Survey: https://virginiatech.questionpro.com/t/AUAl6Zrc3o   Contact Erica Howes if you have questions: ericamh@vt.edu.

35. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR A BLOCKCHAIN DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH STUDY – 2nd posting
Blockchain is a rapidly changing field of technology, however little is known about the software engineering tools and processes used by developers of these applications to keep up with the advancements in industry. We are seeking programmers with experiences working on blockchain technologies to complete a brief survey investigating processes and challenges faced when developing blockchain applications. Participants must be 18 years or older and have experience developing blockchain applications. Participants will have a chance to win one of four $50 Amazon gift cards. https://code-world-no-blanket.github.io/studies/blockchain.html Contact Chris Brown at dcbrown@vt.edu if you have questions.

36. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR A RESEARCH STUDY ABOUT COLLABORATIVE VISUALIZATION – 3rd posting
Immersive technology is getting more and more mature, which not only give us more affordance in interacting and viewing virtual objects, but also allow us to collaborate with different devices. We want to 1. explore how asymmetric visualization affects collaboration in problem-solving tasks and 2. understand what features needs to be added to support asymmetric collaboration for data visualization. Participants should be experienced in VR and able to read charts (e.g., bar chart, node-link diagram). Participants will be compensated $20.00. Email Wai Tong at waitong@vt.edu if you are interested.

37. ENDURANCE AND ULTRA-ENDURANCE ATHLETES NEEDED FOR A RESEARCH STUDY – 3rd posting
The Human Integrative Physiology Lab wants to examine the relationship between physical activity level and the total number of calories expended each day. You may be able to participate if you: are age 18-60 years old, are fully vaccinated for Covid-19, have stable body weight the past year (± 5lb), are free of cardio/metabolic, lung or kidney diseases or cancer, have competed in marathons or ultra- marathons the past year, have sustained high level of training, have not had recent injuries affecting your training volume. Study involvement: fasting blood sample, pregnancy test, measurements of body fat, physical activity and fitness level, urine collection during 14 days after drinking a stable isotope water, wear an activity tracker around your waist or on your thigh for 2 weeks (except while showering, swimming, or sleeping),  6 hours commitment approximately with 1 virtual visit and 2 visits to the lab. You will receive info on your body composition, VO2Max and other health information, and will be entered in a drawing ($25 cash) Odds of winning approximately 1 in 5, Contact Kristen Howard at vtultrahipl@gmail.com if you are interested.

38. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR A STUDY ON LONG-DISTANCE FEMALE RUNNERS – 3rd posting
Participants are needed for a study evaluating the effect of jumping exercises on bone health in long-distance female runners (IRB 22-168). As part of this study, you will be asked to consume a reduced-calorie diet that will be provided by the research team, and participate in two phases of supervised treadmill runs and jumping exercises on 5 consecutive days. Total time commitment would be 16 non-consecutive days of lab visits. Study measurements will include body composition, bone density, VO2max, and exercise efficiency. Eligible participants must be a woman in good general health between 18-30 years of age with a BMI between 18.5-25.0 kg/m2, non-smoker, regular menstrual cycle, not on birth control (including oral contraceptives, injections, and IUD), can run at least 5 days/week for 60-90 minutes each day, not taking any medications that could affect study results, and not pregnant or lactating. Participants will receive information on body composition, bone density, VO2max, running efficiency, and $100 for your time. Email VTNEMLab@gmail.com if you are interested.

39. APIDA MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT GROUP
Monday, September 19, 4-5pm, ACEC/Squires Room 140 and Zoom
The ACEC is hosting its first APIDA Mental Health Support Group session for the semester with a focus on ‘Navigating APIDA Identities’. Link to Register: https://bit.ly/3Q2qb63

40. PHA GENERAL BODY MEETING #2
Monday, September 19, 7-8pm, VetMed Room 121
Join the Public Health Association (PHA) at Virginia Tech for our second general body meeting! We are an interdisciplinary group of graduate students interested in promoting the health of our community. We aim to utilize a One Health approach with our events and service to enhance human, animal, and environmental health. Please join us to learn more about our upcoming events and how you can get involved. Snacks will be provided and all are welcome! Please email pha@vt.edu or Melissa at mfrazee@vt.edu with any questions.

41. C.S. LEWIS PLAY: THE MOST RELUCTANT CONVERT
Monday, Sept 19, 7:30pm, Moss Arts Center
C.S. Lewis coming to Virginia Tech! (sort of) Using the author and apologist’s own words, award-winning actor Max McLean brings C.S. Lewis to life on stage, taking on us on his extraordinary journey from hard-boiled atheist to “the most reluctant convert in all England.”  Tickets are $5 for VT students!

42. INTRODUCTION TO LATEX WITH OVERLEAF
Tuesday, September 20, 2-3pm, Zoom
Come learn how to get started with this popular coding tool for writing technical papers! LaTeX (pronounced Lay-tech or Lah-tech) is a free typesetting system designed for technical publications that can be used for many writing projects. For more information, and to register, visit: https://calendar.lib.vt.edu/event/9379707

43. ASK A COP
Tuesday, September 20, 4:30-5:30pm, GLC Room F/Zoom
Do you know what to do when you are pulled over by a police officer? Want to learn how to be safe on social media or while riding a bicycle? Virginia Tech police officers will talk about US laws and procedures that are important for students to know, how to avoid scams targeting students, VTPD programs students can be involved in and much more at this informal session. They will also answer any other questions you may have. Snacks will be provided. Bring your questions and your friends! Sign-up here: https://virginiatech.questionpro.com/askacop If you have questions, email Lauren Surface at lkeister@vt.edu.

44. VIRTUAL VILLAGE TOUR WITH NRITYAGRAM DANCE ENSEMBLE
Tuesday, September 20, 8pm, Virtual
In this interactive online tour, explore the Nrityagram Dance Village, located outside Bangalore in Southern India and home to its namesake dance ensemble for almost 30 years. Led by Nritygram Dance Ensemble Artistic Director Surupa Sen, this event offers a rare opportunity to experience a community that has hosted visits by such notables as Mark Morris, Mikhail Baryshnikov, and Mick Jagger. Learn more and register here: https://artscenter.vt.edu/experiences/virtual-village-tour.html

45. GETTING STARTED WITH ENDNOTE
Wednesday, September 21, 3:30-4:30pm, Zoom
EndNote is one of the most powerful citation managers available. In this interactive workshop, you will learn the basics of EndNote, including adding references to your library, organizing your library, and using EndNote to cite references within a document. A link to download the software is available at guides.lib.vt.edu/citationmanagers/EndNote. Register here: https://calendar.lib.vt.edu/event/9373093

46. H-1B (WORK VISA) AND PERMANENT RESIDENCY (GREEN CARD) OPTIONS WORKSHOP
Wednesday, September 21, 5-6:30pm, Hybrid
During this workshop presented by immigration attorneys, you will get the chance to learn more about the H-1B work visa and employment-based permanent residency options. It is important to note that Cranwell International Center is not able to advise students regarding the H-1B work visa or permanent residency – you should always seek the guidance of an experienced immigration attorney. Learn more and register here: https://international.vt.edu/events-and-workshops.html

47. THROUGH FEMINIST EYES SERIES
Wednesday, September 21, 7-8pm, Fralin Auditorium
Through Feminist Eyes, in collaboration with the Women’s and Gender Studies Program in the Department of Sociology, is intended to provide additional opportunities for undergraduate WGS students to engage feminist scholarship, specifically the breadth of feminist scholarship taking place at Virginia Tech. More information: https://www.womenscenter.vt.edu/Program/TFE.html

48. REVIVE! (NARCAN) TRAINING
Saturday, September 24, 2-4pm, Vet Med Room 125
The opioid epidemic is a public health crisis and has been in the forefront of the news for a few years now. Any person, no matter their age, income, or any other demographic, can experience an overdose or develop a substance use disorder (SUD). Knowing how to respond and possibly reverse an opioid overdose can save someone’s life and might help them access needed resources for recovery. Join the Public Health Association and Hokie Wellness to learn more about opioids, addiction, and how to respond in an emergency. You will receive the opioid overdose reversal drug, Narcan (Naloxone), and a CPR kit to take with you, free of charge. Register at https://forms.gle/4wwsydMvqXwe22rT6

49. HISPANIC/LATINX GRADUATE STUDENT LUNCHEON
Wednesday, October 5, 12-1pm, GLC Multipurpose Room
The Graduate School’s Office of Recruitment, Diversity, and Inclusion invites all graduate community members for the Hispanic/LatinX Connect Lunch! Gather with various racial/ethnic minorities, sexual/gender minorities, and others to highlight the Hispanic and LatinX communities in graduate education. Student group leaders, faculty/staff mentors, and community allies are invited! Registration is required: https://applyto.graduateschool.vt.edu/register/HispanicLatinX22. Questions? Please contact Shernita Lee, PhD at ordi@vt.edu 50. DINING ETIQUETTE
Tuesday, October 11, 5:30-7pm, GLC Multipurpose Room
Learn how to conduct yourself during a formal meal in a professional setting, whether the dinner is part of an interview, a conference, or other engagement. The program will include a presentation, helpful tips, and a pizza meal during which you can network with other graduate students! Be sure to arrive on time!  Sign-up here: https://virginiatech.questionpro.com/dining