February 5 – 11, 2024

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  1. Ongoing Services – updated 8/22/23 

This Week’s Events:  

  1. CV’S AND THE ACADEMIC JOB SEARCH – February 5
  2. AERIAL CIRCUS DEMONSTRATION AND WORKSHOP -February 5
  3. GETTING STARTED WITH MENDELEY- February 5
  4. APIDA AND INDIGENOUS MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT GROUP –  February 5
  5. GRADUATE STUDENT IGNITE WORSHIP NIGHT – February 5
  6. BOARD OF VISITORS GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE – INFO SESSION February 5
  7. DEAN SURPRENANT MENTORING BROWN-BAG LUNCH SERIES –  February 6
  8. COMPETING NARRATIVES ABOUT CASTE – February 7
  9. DROP-IN RESUME REVIEW –  February 6
  10. INTRODUCTION TO LATEX WITH OVERLEAF – February 6
  11. COLLEGE OF SCIENCE NIGHT AT THE APIDA + CENTER – February 6
  12. GRADUATE SCHOOL WRITING GROUPS – February 7 & 8
  13. MASK ON MASK OFF WITH DR. BONNIE ZARE – February 7
  14. CAREER WALK-IN ADVISING – February 7
  15. GRADUATE STUDENT RESOURCE FAIR – February 7
  16. GLC CAFÉ – February 8
  17. INTRODUCTION TO SCHOLARLY PUBLISHING – February 8
  18. KIDS’ NIGHT OUT – February 8
  19. TACO TALKS WITH THE DEAN – FREE FOOD – February 9
  20. CHI ALPHA SPRING FORMAL DANCE – February 9

Administrative Announcements:

  1. IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT GOOGLE SHARED DRIVES – 1st posting
  2. 40TH ANNUAL GPSS RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM- CALL FOR ABSTRACTS –1st posting
  3. CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS FOR THE 40TH GPSS RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM – 1st posting
  4. HOKIE WELLNESS SURVEY – 1st posting
  5. ROOTS AND RESETTLEMENT CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS – 2nd posting
  6. THE INTERLOPER VIRGINIA TECHS QUEER MAGAZINE – 3rd posting
  7. GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE CALL FOR APPLICATIONS – 3rd posting
  8. FREE INDIVIDUALIZED NUTRITION COUNSELING SESSIONS – 3rd posting

Jobs

  1. GRA POSITION FOCUSED ON HEALTH PROGRAM EVALUATION – 1st posting

Funding Opportunities

  1. VIRGINIA SPACE GRANT CONSORTIUM GRADUATE RESEARCH STEM FELLOWSHIPS – DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 9, 2024
  2. 2025 KNAUSS MARINE POLICY FELLOWSHIP – DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 15, 2024 BEFORE 5PM EST
  3. 32. CENTER FOR ORAL HISTORY AT VIRGINIA TECH RESEARCH PROJECT AWARDS – DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 16, 2024
  4. PEACOCK-HARPER CULINARY HISTORY SCHOLARSHIPS – DEADLINE: APRIL, 1, 2024
  5. NIJ GRADUATE RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP – DEADLINE: APRIL 10, 2024 (grants.gov) and APRIL 17, 2024 (Just Grants)
  6. SUMMER CUNNINGHAM FELLOWSHIPS AVAILABLE – DEADLINE: MAY 1, 2024                  

Volunteers and research participants sought:

  1. RECRUITING FOR RESEARCH STUDY UNDERSTANDING BIOMECHANICAL PERFORMANCE DURING CHILD CARE RELATED ACTIVTIES – 2nd posting
  2. REQUEST FOR GRADUATE STUDENT PARTICIPATION IN CFSCT LEARNING CIRCLES – 2nd posting

Upcoming Events:

  1. MASTER YOUR FUTURE SERIES – February 12
  2. GETTING STARTED WITH ENDNOTE- February 12
  3. AUDITION INVITE – THIS IS NOT A SCAM! – February 12
  4. APIDA AND INDIGENOUS MIXED RACE SUPPORT GROUP – February 13
  5. NAIL SALON: PAL-N-TINE EDITION February 14
  6. COVER LETTER WRITING – February 15
  7. RESUME REVIEW – February 15
  8. LEARNING LUNCH FEATURING PROFESSOR ILLAHE AND DR. MAAZ GARDEZI – February 16
  9. LUNAR NEW YEAR – February 17
  10. APIDA AND INDIGENOUS MEN’S SUPPORT GROUP – February 19
  11. LEVERAGING LINKEDIN FOR CAREER EXPLORATION AND NETWORKING – February 20
  12. MANDARIN LANGUAGE LUNCH TABLE – February 21
  13. NETWORKING STRATEGIES WITH DELOITTE – February 21
  14. INTERNATIONAL CAFE HOURS- TASTE OF JORDAN – February 23
  15. MARK MORRIS DANCE GROUP – February 24
  16. APIDA AND INDIGENOUS WOMEN’S SUPPORT GROUP – February 26
  17. APIDA AND INDIGENOUS QUEER QUESTIONING AND ALLIES SUPPORT GROUP – February 28
  18. NIGHTTIME GUIDED MEDITATION WITH VIVEK RAJAN – February 29
  19. SYNERGY 2024 – March 1
  20. HOKIE HICCUPS –  March 19
  21. WILLIAM & MARY GRADUATE RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM- March 21-22
  22. INTERNATIONAL CAFE HOURS -TASTE OF KOREAN CULTURE – Friday, March 22

 0. Ongoing Services – updated 08/28/23    

  • 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) Monday -Friday 9am-4pm. The Graduate School offices will be open 9am – 4pm. Staff will be available by phone 540 231-8636 or email grads@vt.edu.  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 ; GLC drop-in hours in GLC 120/SHIP will be held on Wednesdays 1-4pm
  • COOK COUNSELING: Drop-in hours for consultation begin on 8/22. Location is Room 49 at the GLC. Tuesdays 10 am to 12 pm and Fridays 1 to 3 pm. For consultations by Zoom e-mail hkatie19@vt.edu. Students seeking services can schedule a triage appointment by calling 540-231-6557. You may request first available appointment at our Gilbert Place office, or to be seen at the GLC. We also have embedded counselors in Engineering, College of Science, and Pamplin School of Business available. **Please note Cook Counseling’s main office has moved Gilbert Place, 220 Gilbert Street, suite 2400, beginning September 6, 2023.
  • WRITING CENTER SERVICES: Schedule an appointment at https://vt.mywconline.com/
  • GRADUATE OMBUDSPERSON: contact for appointment at gradombud@vt.edu, 540-231-9573
  • GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDENT BOV REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE HOURS Join Graduate and Professional Student Board of Visitors Representative Emily Tirrell for her weekly office hours! Come and learn more about the graduate school, the student senate, the Board of Visitors, and campus resources! Every Monday 9-10am, GLC 36D or Virtual: https://virginiatech.zoom.us/my/emilytirrell.

This Week’s Events

1. CV’S AND THE ACADEMIC JOB SEARCH
Monday, February 5, 2-3pm, Virtual        
This workshop offers tips for structuring your CV and suggestions for approaching the academic job search. The session will also address how to begin writing application materials like teaching and research statements. https://vt.joinhandshake.com/events/1449829/share_preview

2. AERIAL CIRCUS DEMONSTRATION AND WORKSHOP – UPDATED TIMES
Monday, February 5, 3-8pm,The Cube at The Moss Arts Center
This is an aerial circus workshop and demonstration with a hands-on portion. Studies suggest aerial circus classes and studios are a safe haven for queer, neurodivergent, and/or bigger bodied people. Currently, Virginia Tech does not offer a space dedicated to physical movement for the student population that is not a traditional gym setting. One main goal of this demonstration is to start a conversation to create a space on campus that is inclusive and accepting of those that do not feel comfortable in traditional gym settings and would benefit by having access to a comfortable space for physical exercise. https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0E44ACAA2DA7F5C70-47187283-aerial.

3. GETTING STARTED WITH MENDELEY
Monday, February 5, 4-5pm, Virtual
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. https://guides.lib.vt.edu/gradworkshops.

4. APIDA AND INDIGENOUS MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT GROUP
Monday, February 5, 4-5pm, APIDA + Center (Squires 140) and Zoom
Please join us for the APIDA and Indigenous Mental Health Support Group. This month’s theme centers around healthy relationships. This meeting will provide an opportunity for attendees to share their experiences, provide support, and learn from one another. Light refreshments will be provided. Register here: www.bit.ly/3RT7Bal  For questions and/or accommodations, please contact Dr. Nina Ha at nha@vt.edu.

5. GRADUATE STUDENT IGNITE WORSHIP NIGHT
Monday, February 5, 7-8pm, Squires Student Center, Room 340
Join other graduate students for a time of worship, prayer, and Bible study with Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship. If you have questions, please contact Audra Barnard: Audrabarnard@vtxa.com

6. BOARD OF VISITORS GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE – INFO SESSION
Monday, February 5, 8-9pm, Zoom
Come learn about applying to be the Board of Visitors 2024 – 2025 Graduate and Professional Student Representative.  Zoom link: https://virginiatech.zoom.us/j/88291950639.

7. DEAN SUPRENANT MENTORING BROWN-BAG LUNCH SERIES
Tuesday, February 6, 12-1:15pm, Zoom and Northern Vir9ginia Center room T-3 and Virtual
Graduate School Dean Aimee Surprenant will host a roving brown-bag lunch series intended to create and cultivate a community of practice with discussions around Mentoring: challenges, opportunities, experiences. To identify those who would be interested in entering into these conversations, the Dean has reserved space around the university to get the conversation started. Students, faculty, and staff are welcome to attend one, two, or all of the lunches. These conversations include discussions about challenges, opportunities, experiences, and successes. Bring your lunch and participate or just eat and listen. Zoom option available: https://virginiatech.zoom.us/j/81155274212.  Additional dates: March 18, Steger Hall conference room 118, April 16, 3310 Torgersen Hall, 12-1:30.

8. COMPETING NARRATIVES ABOUT CASTE
Wednesday, February 7, 12-1pm, In Person, Squires Student Center room 140, and Zoom
Last year, California nearly passed a bill (HB 403) banning caste discrimination in the state. In Maryland, the tallest statue of B. R. Ambedkar, the champion of anti-casteism, was unveiled. How might caste power dynamics operate on a US University campus, including Virginia Tech? Come hear findings from the “What is Caste?” focus groups and interviews conducted on our campus, as well as personal reflections on confronting competing stories about caste. This event is organized by Dr. Ambedkar International Mission (AIM) at Virginia Tech, APIDAs, and the center for Women’s and Gender Studies at Virginia Tech. Please contact poorvesh@vt.edu for more details. https://virginiatech.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_EkkCViHJTyiW0VZNwvzLtw#/registration

9. DROP-IN RESUME REVIEW
Tuesday, February 6, 2-5pm, APIDA + CENTER (Squires 140)
Polish up your resume with the help from Krystal Johnson, Assistant Director for Career Development and College Relations at Virginia Tech. The Cultural Community Centers in collaboration with Career and Professional Development will offer free resume reviews for students. Stop by the APIDA + Center to prepare for the upcoming Spring career fairs. Light refreshments will be served. For questions and/or accommodations, please contact Dr. Nina Ha at nha@vt.edu.

10. INTRODUCTION TO LATEX WITH OVERLEAF
Tuesday, February 6, 3:30-5pm, Virtual
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. In the workshop we’ll cover: How to create your first article, how to add content including text, figures and citations, where to learn more about using LaTeX, and how to get the most out of Overleaf. All are welcome to attend no matter your field or LaTeX experience level. https://guides.lib.vt.edu/gradworkshops.

11. COLLEGE OF SCIENCE NIGHT AT THE APIDA + CENTER
Tuesday, February 6, 6-7pm, APIDA+ CENTER (Squires 140) and Zoom
The College of Science will host Community Night at the APIDA + Center with dinner and lively conversation. This event provides students with the opportunity to be together and share their current experiences with each other. Register here: https://gobblerconnect.vt.edu/event/9720252.  For questions and/or accommodations, please contact Dr. Nina Ha at nha@vt.edu.

12. GRADUATE SCHOOL WRITING GROUPS
Wednesday, February 7,  9-11am, GLC D (meets weekly thereafter)
Thursday, February 8, 5-7pm, Virtual/Zoom (meets weekly thereafter)
Join our Spring Semester Graduate Writing Group for a relaxed and supportive space to enhance productivity. We meet on Wednesdays from 9am to 11am in the GLC D and virtually on Thursdays from 5pm to 7pm via Zoom.  Hosted by the Diversity, Inclusion, and Strategic Partnerships (DISP) team, this writing group  emphasizes a laid-back community.  Whether you’re working on research papers, theses, dissertations, or other writing projects, our group provides a comfortable and encouraging environment. Walk-ins are always welcome, but RSVPs are appreciated. Register here: https://virginiatech.questionpro.com/DISPGSwritingSessionsInfoSheet 
Join us to be part of a writing community that supports your academic goals in a low-pressure setting.

13. MASK ON MASK OFF WITH DR. BONNIE ZARE
Wednesday, February 7, 12-1pm, APIDA+ Center (Squires 140)
Last year California nearly passed a bill (HB 403) banning caste discrimination. In Maryland, the tallest statue of B. R. Ambedkar, the champion of anti-casteism, was unveiled. Yet stories persist that caste does not travel beyond the borders of India. How might caste power dynamics operate on a US University campus? Come hear findings from the “What is Caste?” focus groups and interviews conducted on our campus as well as personal reflections on confronting competing stories about caste. The Mask On/Mask Off series promotes self-care within the APIDA community and develops connection and also encourages engagement through difficult conversations. Light refreshments will be served. Register here: www.bit.ly/3vFtBam. For questions and/or accommodations, please contact Dr. Nina Ha at nha@vt.edu.

14. CAREER WALK-IN ADVISING
Wednesday, February 7, 1-4pm, GLC 120
Drop in the SHIP GLC 120 for career advising – no appointment necessary. To schedule an appointment for a time other than drop-in hours please visit: https://career.vt.edu/job-search/Handshake.html

15. GRADUATE STUDENT RESOURCE FAIR
Wednesday, February 7, 5:30-6:30pm, GLC Multipurpose room
Are you interested in learning more about campus resources offered here at Virginia Tech? Please come to the Graduate Student Resource Fair! This event will showcase a variety of different resources available to all graduate students and will include free food and giveaways.

16. GLC CAFÉ
Thursday, February 8, 3:30-5pm, GLC Reading Room
Enjoy coffee, tea, cookies and conversation with 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. 

17. INTRODUCTION TO SCHOLARLY PUBLISHING
Thursday, February 8, 3:30-4:45pm, Virtual
Are you ready to publish? Are you wanting to publish but uneasy about the process? Are you uncertain about all the different types of publishing and copyright policies? Are you wary about how to select a journal? Are you confused about author rights? This introductory workshop will take you step-by-step through the scholarly pre-publishing process to help you identify “predatory journals,” understand author rights, find journal copyright policies, negotiate your rights during submission and acceptance, understand the different Open Access (OA) types, learn how OA benefits you, find high quality journals in your field (OA or subscription), and potentially secure funding when publishing in an OA journal. https://calendar.lib.vt.edu/event/11751388

18. KIDS’ NIGHT OUT
Free childcare for graduate student families at the VT Women’s Center, 6:30-8:00 on Thursday evenings when classes are in session. Advance sign-up is required, and there are limited spaces. Childcare provided by volunteers from the Chi Delta Alpha sorority, and children must be toilet trained. There will be games, crafts, snacks, maybe a movie, and fun with the sitters! A sign up link will be available each week on the Women’s Center webpage (womenscenter.vt.edu) on Monday afternoons, or in the weekly Graduate School newsletter. For additional info or questions, please contact Jessie Meltsner at jmelts@vt.edu   Event will take place at 206 Washington Street, enter up the stairs in the back of the parking lot. Registration link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0D4AAAAC28A31-47657193-kids

19. TACO TALKS WITH THE DEAN – FREE FOOD
Friday, February 9, 12-1:15pm, GLC Meeting room B
Come join us for an opportunity to meet with Dean Surprenant and other grad students. This is a great way to get to know one of the leaders on our campus, share experiences, and build community all while enjoying some free tacos.  Taco Talks are going to be from Noon to 1:15 in GLC Meeting Room B, on Feb 9th, March 22nd and April 19th. For more information: Contact Isaac Pressgrove for more information. ipressgr@vt.edu.

20. CHI ALPHA SPRING FORMAL DANCE
Friday, February 9, 7-10pm, Omni place Event Center (7331 Lee Highway, Fairlawn VA 24141). Spring Formal by Chi Alpha Campus Ministries  Join Chi Alpha Campus Ministries for a Spring Formal Dance. Tickets are $10. RSVP here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScHQBqnkrh6fu4i7ulcK3ptTUUrqgvv3fPzLCtHu6_5ghcypA/viewform?pli=1

Administrative Announcements

21. IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT GOOGLE SHARED DRIVES – 1st posting
As part of the university’s changes to Google services, Google Shared Drives that have not been claimed by a department will become read-only on Feb. 15 and deleted starting April 3. This includes Shared Drives managed solely by students. It is highly recommended that you download a copy of any files/folders you wish to keep from your Shared Drives. If you are a member of a Shared Drive that a university department needs to maintain, please contact the faculty or staff member most-closely connected to the contents of the drive to discuss how that drive should be managed. For more information, visit https://it.vt.edu/shared-drives.

22. 40TH ANNUAL GPSS RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM- CALL FOR ABSTRACTS – 1st posting
If you like free food, swag, and hearing about all of the cool and interesting research being done by your colleagues, consider submitting an abstract to the Graduate Research Symposium at Virginia Tech! This year’s research symposium, will be held on Wednesday March 27, 2024 from all departments across Virginia Tech. Projects can be fully complete with analyses, proposed studies, or research that has been started but not complete. You can submit a poster, a flash talk, or a symposium to this event. Lunch and dinner will be provided for all presenters. Monetary awards will be given for top presenters in all areas! Help us come together to make this year’s symposium the best one yet! Visit our website for more information. For more information: https://gpss.vt.edu/programs/gsars.html.  Please contact the co-chairs with any questions. Jennifer – jennphill@vt.edu Niveda – niveda@vt.edu.  

23. CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS FOR THE 40TH GPSS RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM – 1st posting
Want to get involved the research symposium without presenting? Consider signing up to volunteer! We are in need of individuals to volunteer time to assist with various tasks, from day of operations (registration, furniture configuration), to abstract review, to judging. We will accept volunteer applications from faculty, staff, and graduate students across Virginia Tech’s Blacksburg Campus. Volunteers will be provided with lunch and dinner as a token of our appreciation. If you want to present and volunteer, will make sure you can do both without it being a conflict of interest. Please fill out the interest form on the symposium website if you can give your time in any way and help make this symposium the best one yet! For more information: https://gpss.vt.edu/programs/gsars.html.  Please contact the co-chairs with any questions. Jennifer – jennphill@vt.edu Niveda – niveda@vt.edu.

24. HOKIE WELLNESS SURVEY – 1st posting
Hokie Wellness has a survey live currently to learn more about our students’ preferences on health and well-being topics and mechanisms of delivery of content. As a thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts, we are offering a chance to win prizes. Prizes could include a variety of items, such as T-shirts, tumblers, etc. Winners will be randomly selected from the pool of survey respondents and awarded throughout the spring semester of 2024. The link is: https://baseline.campuslabs.com/vpiasu/hwpreferences.

25. ROOTS AND RESETTLEMENT CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS – 2nd posting
We seek creative and thoughtful submissions to feature in a mixed media collection about queer migrations. We invite work that engages with (but not limited to) subject matter related to experiences of LGBTQIA2S+ immigrants, displacement of LGBTQIA2S+ people, migration as a queer phenomenon, and finding a queer sense of belonging in place. Given current global sociopolitical climates, we also invite work that engages with migration of queer folx due to homophobic and transphobic legislation and policies. Moreover, the editors acknowledge that this subject matter might make it difficult for authors to publish using their names, and we can work with you to accommodate this reality. Submissions may include poems, songs, visual art, flash fiction, creative nonfiction, and scholarly statements. One notable submission will receive a cash prize of $500. Submissions due February 15, 2024. Email questions & submissions to crmds@vt.edu with the subject line “Roots & Resettlement Submission.”

26. THE INTERLOPER VIRGINIA TECH’S QUEER MAGAZINE – 3rd posting
The Interloper was a student-run queer literary magazine at Virginia Tech that was originally published from 2014 to 2019, and we are looking to get it back up and running! If you are interested in helping bring The Interloper back to campus, please fill out this interest form at www.bit.ly/InterloperInterestForm.  Whether you are a writer, an artist, or just want to support the project, there are lots of ways to get involved. Please indicate your interest via the Google form by Friday, January 26.

27. GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE CALL FOR APPLICATIONS – 3rd posting
Interested in being involved in student governance? Please consider applying to serve as the Graduate and Professional Student Representative to the Board of Visitors. For more information or to  apply: https://bov.vt.edu/Student-Reps-Apply.

28. FREE INDIVIDUALIZED NUTRITION COUNSELING SESSIONS – 3rd posting
Seeking nutrition guidance? Are you interested in learning how to make food choices that support a healthy lifestyle? Maybe you need help with skills for shopping and cooking to help you reach your wellness goals. If you have any of these concerns or others, graduate-level nutrition and dietetics students are here to help. The Human Nutrition, Foods and Exercise Department at Virginia Tech offers FREE one-on-one nutrition counseling services (In-person or Zoom) to interested students, faculty, or staff and is now accepting new clients for the spring semester. Visit: https://www.hnfe.vt.edu/nutrition_counseling.html to learn more about the service and to register.

Jobs

29. GRA POSITION FOCUSED ON HEALTH PROGRAM EVALUATION – 1st posting
The Institute for Policy and Governance (IPG) is hiring for a full-time (20 hours per week) graduate research assistant to support a USDA grant evaluating the health outcomes of a crisis mental healthcare and substance use recovery center. The position will begin in March 2024, with potential to continue through summer and fall of 2024, and into 2025 depending on student performance and availability. This is a hybrid work opportunity. Previous experience contributing to program evaluations is preferred. Students in public health or related disciplines with professional and/or academic interests in healthcare are strongly encouraged to apply. Conduct literature reviews systematic collection and assessment of academic/gray literature. Assist with quantitative/qualitative data collection/analysis, including IRB protocol development, interview note-taking, thematic coding, descriptive statistics, and analytical writing/reporting. Develop infographics and visual summaries of information based on primary and secondary research for a variety of audiences. To apply, submit cover letter and resume as a single PDF to Lara Nagle, lkn4187@vt.edu. Subject line: IPG GRA USDA Evaluation.

Funding Opportunities
Funding opportunities sponsored by the graduate school can be found here:
https://graduateschool.vt.edu/funding/funding-sponsored-by-the-graduate-school.html
All external funding opportunities that we are aware of can be found here: https://graduateschool.vt.edu/funding/scholarships-and-fellowships.html.

30. VIRGINIA SPACE GRANT CONSORTIUM GRADUATE RESEARCH STEM FELLOWSHIPS – DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 9, 2024.
The Virginia Space Grant Consortium (VSGC) is accepting applications for its Graduate Research STEM Fellowship program. A major goal of VSGC is to help produce the engineers and scientists of the future and to promote diversity in the STEM workforce. The consortium provides fellowships of $6,000 in add-on support to graduate students to supplement and enhance basic research support. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, be enrolled full-time in a program of study in STEM, have a specific faculty-mentored research project that has NASA or aerospace relevance, and are not graduating sooner than May 2025. For more information and to apply, visit https://vsgc.odu.edu/graduatefellowships/.  

31. 2025 KNAUSS MARINE POLICY FELLOWSHIP – DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 15, 2024 BEFORE 5PM EST
The 2025 John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship is sponsored by NOAA’s National Sea Grant College Program (NSGCP). Applicants must have an interest in ocean, coastal and Great Lakes resources and in the national policy decisions affecting those resources Fellows are matched with hosts in the legislative and executive branches of government located in the Washington, D.C. area. All eligible applicants enrolled at a Virginia institution planning to apply are strongly encouraged to contact Virginia Sea Grant prior to submitting an application.  . FUNDING: $93,900 in federal funding, includes  $71,400 stipend, $5,000 for allowable expenses, $2,500 for placement process travel, and up to $15,000 for host office-related travel. For more information: https://vaseagrant.org/knauss-fellowship/.

32. CENTER FOR ORAL HISTORY AT VIRGINIA TECH RESEARCH PROJECT AWARDS – DEALINE: FEBRUARY 16, 2024
The Research Project Awards program is designed to promote
a better understanding of oral history on campus and in the community. The awards
support research, instruction, training, programming, and outreach in the field of oral
history. We invite proposals that incorporate existing or new oral histories into
classroom instruction, student and faculty research, public programming, community
outreach, and documentation projects. https://lib.vt.edu/content/dam/lib_vt_edu/center-for-oral-history/COH%20Research%20Project%20Awards%20Call%20for%20Proposals%20Spring%2024.pdf

33. PEACOCK-HARPER CULINARY HISTORY SCHOLARSHIPS – DEADLINE: APRIL l 1, 2024
Virginia Tech graduate students are encouraged to apply for two awards of $1500 (or one $3000 award if only one qualified applicant is selected). Application is open through April 1, 2024, and funds will be transferred on May 16, 2024. Preference is given to applicants whose scholarly pursuits encompass topics related to material in the Peacock-Harper Culinary History Collection in the University Library’s Special Collections section. Research and interests may include human nutrition and foods, culinary history, agricultural history, family nutrition or family nutrition history, food culture, household equipment, kitchen design, social history, ethnic traditions, gender studies, or other related topics. Before applying, applicants must schedule a visit with University Librarian Kira Dietz to discuss with her how the collection may be used in current or planned research; find her email and scheduling calendar here: https://guides.lib.vt.edu/prf.php?account_id=6448. Find more details and the application form under the Peacock-Harper drop-down here: https://graduateschool.vt.edu/funding/funding-sponsored-by-the-graduate-school.html. Please contact Anna Zeide, Food Studies Program Director, zeide@vt.edu, with any other questions.

34. NIJ GRADUATE RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP – DEADLINE: APRIL 10, 2024 (grants.gov) and APRIL 17, 2024 (Just Grants)
The National Institute of Justice’s (NIJ) Graduate Research Fellowship (GRF) program supports doctoral research with relevance to criminal or juvenile justice in the United States. This includes criminology, forensic science, technology for law enforcement, and more. Applications from all science and engineering fields are welcome. The fellowship provides up to three years of support within a five-year period and includes: $41,000/year student salary, $16,000/year cost of education allowance, $3,000/year research expenses. We anticipate funding about 20 new fellows this year. 1-page flyer: https://nij.ojp.gov/funding/grf-flyer. full funding opportunity: https://nij.ojp.gov/funding/opportunities/o-nij-2024-171946 . The program is currently accepting applications. The grants.gov deadline is April 10 and the JustGrants deadline is April 17, 2024.

35 SUMMER CUNNINGHAM FELLOWSHIPS AVAILABLE – DEADLINE: MAY 1, 2024
In combination with the Cunningham Doctoral Scholarship and the Graduate School Annual Fund, we are delighted to announce the availability of summer fellowships in the amount of $7,500 each. This supplement will be awarded as a lump sum fellowship (see note below) at the beginning of the summer. This is a one-time award, cannot be renewed, and is awarded without the expectation of any additional work on your part. Awardees must be current Ph.D. students who are working on their dissertations during the summer months. This award cannot be combined with other Virginia Tech funding sources. Priority will be given to those toward the end of their program. Financial need will be considered as a secondary factor. Applications will be accepted until May 1. Awards will be announced soon thereafter.
NOTE: Fellowships are not considered employment. No taxes are withheld and you will not receive a W2 form at the end of the year. Fellowships will show on your 1098-T from the university and may have to be reported to the IRS on your 1040 form. However, different tax rules apply to international students. For them, the university is required to collect taxes on the fellowship and to report those amounts at year-end to the IRS on form 1042S. For more information, see IRS Publication 970: Tax Benefits for Education. https://forms.gle/6vYKM9AHizoAgKeN8

Volunteers and Research Participants Sought

36. RECRUITING FOR RESEARCH STUDY UNDERSTANDING BIOMECHANICAL PERFORMANCE DURING CHILD CARE RELATED ACTIVITIES –  3rd posting
The Kevin P. Granata Biomechanics Lab at Virginia Tech is recruiting women who have given birth in the last 6 – 12 months and women who have never been pregnant, for a biomechanical performance study (protocol number 22-1085) to explore the effects of lifting and loading a portable car seat. Study participation will involve a single 2-hour visit and includes questionnaires, clinical assessments, and a series of three different lifting and loading conditions. Participant qualifications: between the ages of 18 and 35,  not currently pregnant,  not been diagnosed with a postural stability condition affects balance, a neurologic disorder, no injury in the last two months that limited physical activity for more than two days, no prior serious leg injury or surgery, can perform daily tasks of loading and lifting, had a vaginal delivery in the last 6 months to 1 year and have not experienced a grade 4 perineal tear. Participants will have their choice of a Fire Tv Stick or Echo Dot 3rd Gen for their time and effort upon completing the study. For more information contact Theresa Libera theresal@vt.edu.

37. REQUEST FOR GRADUATE STUDENT PARTICIPATION IN CFSCT LEARNING CIRCLES – 3rd  posting
The Center for Food Systems and Community Transformation (CFSCT) Graduate Student Learning Circles (GSLC) is seeking graduate students who may be interested in leading a small group conversation around methods. The first GSLC of 2024 will be held on January 31st and will focus on graduate student experiences while identifying, developing, and implementing a methodology. The format for this GSLC will be informal small-group conversations with fellow graduate students around lessons learned while developing their methodology. The goal for this GSLC is for graduate students to learn from each other’s experiences, share resources, answer questions, and build an interdisciplinary community. The ideal facilitator would be a graduate student who has or soon will be collecting data toward their master’s or Ph.D. Interested graduate students should contact David Smilnak davids21@vt.edu.

Upcoming Events

38. MASTER YOUR FUTURE SERIES
Monday, February 12, 12-1pm, Virtual (series of 3, continues on March 18 and April 15)
Master Your Future is a series of professional development workshops designed to help students successfully navigate graduate school and their professional development. To register for these events, go here: https://shorturl.at/dijkl
1. Monday, February 12, 2024, from 12-1 PM, Dr. Chris S. Kwaramba discussing “”Managing Your Career: Understanding The Academic Terrain””
2. Monday, March 18, 2024, 12-1 PM, Dr. Jonathan Boreyko discussing “”How to be a Balanced, Effective, and Joyful Scholar””
3. Monday, April 15, 2024, from 12-1 PM, Dr. Aimee Surprenant discussing “”The Science and Psychology of Living a Rich Life”” Brought to you be the Center for Enhancing Engineering Diversity (CEED). For more information, contact Dr. Tremayne Waller trwaller@vt.edu

39. GETTING STARTED WITH ENDNOTE
Monday February 12, 2:30-3:30pm, Virtual
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. To register: https://calendar.lib.vt.edu/event/11734360

40. AUDITION INVITE – “THIS IS NOT A SCAM!”
Monday, February 12, 6-10pm, Theater 101
Susanna Rinehart and Brooke McCarthy are cordially inviting you to audition for our newly revised production “THIS IS NOT A SCAM!”. This is an awareness-raising show about scams targeting older people, which will be performed at a number of venues throughout southern Virginia, starting after spring break. Any required travel expenses for actors will be covered and all actors will be offered a stipend for their time. Rehearsals start in February, and regional performances begin in late April. No audition preparation is necessary; show up at your allotted time slot prepared to read excerpts from the script. Register for your audition slot here: https://forms.gle/fM6txi1ZdztXgzKTA.

41. APIDA AND INDIGENOUS MIXED RACE SUPPORT GROUP                                                                     
Tuesday, February 13, 12:30-1:30pm, APIDA + Center (Squires 140) and Zoom
Please join us for the APIDA and Indigenous Mixed Race Support Group. This newly formed support group focuses on experiences of campus community members with multiple racial identities but is open to all students. The theme for February centers around integrating intersection identities in relationships. This meeting will provide an opportunity for attendees to share their experiences, provide support, and learn from one another. Light refreshments will be provided. Register here: www.bit.ly/3Sgj7r5.  For questions and/or accommodations, please contact Dr. Nina Ha at nha@vt.edu.

42. NAIL SALON: PAL-N-TINE EDITION
Wednesday, February 14, 5-6:30pm, APIDA + Center (Squires 140)
Show yourself some love and care through nail care! This event will feature the documentary, Nailed It that tells the story of the nail salon industry within the APIDA community. Learn more about the rise of APIDA immigrants in this multimillion-dollar industry with friends new and old!  Light refreshments will be served. For questions and/or accommodations, please contact Dr. Nina Ha at nha@vt.edu.

43. COVER LETTER WRITING
Thursday, February 15, 2-3pm, Virtual
This workshop is designed to help students write an effective cover letter. The session provides a cover letter checklist and addresses how to tailor your cover letter to each position. https://vt.joinhandshake.com/events/1449840/share_preview

44. RESUME REVIEW
Thursday, February 15, 5 – 7:30 pm, Newman 101s (1st floor hallway)
Do you want to land your dream job in any field? Do you want a resume that makes you shine? Then come to the Resume Review Night by NOBCChE on February 15th from 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM at Newman 101s. You will get tips from the career services on how to highlight your skills and accomplishments. You will also get feedback customized to your goals and needs. And you will connect with other awesome students who share your passion for learning. This is a rare opportunity to learn from the best and boost your confidence. Don’t miss this chance to upgrade your resume and get ready for the job market. You will be happy you did!

45. LEARNING LUNCH FEATURING PROFESSOR ILLAHE AND DR. MAAZ GARDEZI
Friday, February 16, 12-1pm, APIDA + Center (Squires 140) and Zoom
Professor Hina Illahe is a faculty member with Virginia Tech’s Residential Design within the Department of Apparel, Housing & Resource Management. Dr. Maaz Gardezi, an assistant professor in the Department of Sociology at Virginia Tech, is dedicated to exploring the intersection of climate change and the social and political implications of emerging digital technologies in food and agriculture systems. Join us in learning more about their journeys to Virginia Tech and higher education during this event. Light refreshments served. Register here: www.bit.ly/47C8wv2. For questions and/or accommodations, please contact Dr. Nina Ha at nha@vt.edu.

46. LUNAR NEW YEAR
Saturday, February 17, 5-7:30pm, Owens Ballroom
The APIDA + Center in collaboration with the Asian American Student Union (AASU), Chinese American Society (CAS), Vietnamese Student Association (VSA), and Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers (SASE) will host a Lunar New Year celebration in Owens Ballroom. Come to learn more about the holiday and how various cultures celebrate one of the biggest holidays in the world. Games and activities will be available along with samplings of new year delicacies. Light refreshments will be served. For questions and/or accommodations, please contact Dr. Nina Ha at nha@vt.edu.

47. APIDA AND INDIGENOUS MEN’S SUPPORT GROUP
Monday, February 19, 12-1pm, APIDA+ Center (Squires 140) and Zoom
Please join us for our APIDA and Indigenous Men’s Support Group. This month, participants will explore dating relationships. Discussions will center around supportive partnerships and positive ways to demonstrate emotions. Facilitated by a licensed counselor from Cook Counseling Center, attendees will share their thoughts and experiences on this topic. Light refreshments will be provided. Registration required for virtual participants. Register here: www.bit.ly/3RY74x2. For questions and/or accommodations, please contact Dr. Nina Ha at nha@vt.edu.

48. LEVERAGING LINKEDIN FOR CAREER EXPLORATION AND NETWORKING
Tuesday, February 20, 12-1pm, Zoom
This workshop, targeted toward graduate students and postdocs, will focus on leveraging LinkedIn to aid in your career exploration and networking. Part 2 of a 3-part series taking place on the third Tuesday of each month, January to March. https://www.research.vt.edu/about/postdoctoral-associates/postdoctoral-events-programs/2024/leveraging-linkedin-series.html.

49. MANDARIN LANGUAGE LUNCH TABLE
Wednesday, February 21, 12-1pm, APIDA+ Center (Squires 140)
Join us for the inaugural Mandarin Chinese Lunch Table at the APIDA + Center this spring! Open to all, this informal gathering is for undergraduates, graduate students, faculty, and community members interested in chatting in Mandarin Chinese during lunch time. Boost your communication skills, connect with others, and bring your own lunch for a friendly language experience. These sessions will be led by Dr. Helen Schneider from the History Department. For questions and/or accommodations, please contact Dr. Helen Schneider at hms@vt.edu.

50. NETWORKING STRATEGIES WITH DELOITTE
Wednesday, February 21, 6-7:30pm. APIDA+ Center (Squires 140) and Zoom
In collaboration with Deloitte and Career and Professional Development, the networking strategies event aims to equip students with essential skills and insights to navigate and advance their professional career. Students will learn about crafting an elevator pitch, building a strong LinkedIn profile, etiquette, and in-person networking techniques to make meaning connections. Engage, learn, and connect with industry professionals. Light refreshments will be provided.  Register here: www.bit.ly/3HpbkAR.  For questions and/or accommodations, please contact Dr. Nina Ha at nha@vt.edu.

51. INTERNATIONAL CAFE HOURS- TASTE OF JORDAN
Friday, February 23, 4-6pm,Deet’s Place Side Room
Join the Jordanian Student Association at Virginia Tech and Cranwell International Center in celebration of Jordanian culture. Refreshments and snacks will be provided by Dining Services, and there will be displays made by the members of the Jordanian Students Association at Virginia Tech. Watch the Student Association at Virginia Tech perform, and view presentations from students, trivia, games and more! Held at Deet’s Place in the large side room, immerse yourself in Jordanian culture and cultural exchange! Free admission and a chance to win giveaways, including 2 tickets to a performance at the Moss Arts Center! https://gobblerconnect.vt.edu/event/9097372

52. MARK MORRIS DANCE GROUP
Saturday,  February 24, 7:30pm, Moss Arts Center
Internationally celebrated choreographer Mark Morris teams up with collaborator Ethan Iverson for this evening-length homage to the legendary late Burt Bacharach. A towering figure of popular music, Bacharach is known for soaring melodies influenced by jazz, rock, and Brazilian music — his longtime lyricist Hal David providing unsentimental, poignant lyrics. Favorites like Walk on By propel Morris’ deceptively simple, yet glorious movement. Tickets are $10 for students with ID and youth 18 and under, or sign up for our free last-minute rush seats for students by texting “arts” to 833-966-1838. https://artscenter.vt.edu/performances/mark-morris.html.

53. APIDA AND INDIGENOUS WOMEN’S SUPPORT GROUP
Monday, February 26, 4:30-5:30pm, APIDA + Center (140 Squires)
APIDA and Indigenous Women’s Support Group offers a supportive space for similarly identifying individuals. How do we maintain love and care for ourselves in relationships? For February, participants will explore ways to self-love and compassion with relationships – both romantic and platonic.  Light refreshments will be provided. Register here: www.bit.ly/48RqOsW. For questions and/or accommodations, please contact Dr. Nina Ha at nha@vt.edu.

54. APIDA AND INDIGENOUS QUEER QUESTIONING AND ALLIES SUPPORT GROUP
Wednesday, February 28, 5:30-6:30pm, TBA
This month’s theme focuses on supporting students as they navigate themes around romantic relationships. Participants can share their thoughts and feelings around dating norms in queer relationships. The APIDA and Indigenous Queer Questioning and Allies Support Group provides a space where students can explore topics and understand how the intersectionality of various identities plays into their lives. Registration is required. This program will be both in-person and virtual details provided upon registration.  Light refreshments will be provided. Register here: www.bit.ly/3HvDjPf. For questions and/or accommodations, please contact Dr. Nina Ha at www.nha@vt.edu.

55. NIGHTTIME GUIDED MEDITATION WITH VIVEK RAJAN
Thursday, February 29, 8-9pm, Zoom
Looking for a way to increase mindfulness and practice self-care? Certified meditation teacher, Vivek Rajan, will facilitate a virtual nighttime guided meditation. It is a wonderful way to care for your wellbeing. This event is open to all but requires prior registration. Register here: www.bit.ly/3tWdaGc
For questions and/or accommodations, please contact Dr. Nina Ha at nha@vt.edu.

56. SYNERGY 2024
Friday, March 1, 12pm, Squires Ballroom
We are excited to host our new annual spring conference SYNERGY 2024: Developing Leaders, Fostering Connections & Empower Community, taking place on March 1st and 2nd on the campus of Virginia Tech. This conference will focus on providing professional development experiences, employment and internship opportunities for our graduate students in the Colleges of Engineering, Science and Agriculture & Life Sciences. We will be bringing together experts and thought leaders from diverse backgrounds to provide interactive workshops and spaces for networking that will assist in fostering meaningful connections here in Southwest Virginia and beyond, helping to reshape the field of STEM.
https://www.synergy-conference.org/.

57. HOKIE HICCUPS
Tuesday, March 19, 5-8pm, Creativity and Innovation District (CID) Rehearsal and Performance Room
Often in college it can feel like you’re the only one struggling or making mistakes. It can seem like everyone else has it together. But, the truth is, everyone faces challenges along the way, and that’s okay! That’s what resilience is about! Hokie Hiccups is an event acknowledging and celebrating the struggles or hiccups we’ve all experienced in our lives. It’s an opportunity for Hokies to share their experiences of growth through different expressive arts and creative mediums. If you are interested in sharing a story or displaying your art, please submit here by March 1st: https://forms.gle/cLSkAPkjt7Uz5EUb9.


58. WILLIAM & MARY GRADUATE RESEARCH SYMPOSIUMThursday, March 21-Friday, March 22, 9am, Williamsburg, VA
The Arts &Sciences Graduate Center and the Charles Center for Academic Excellence at William & Mary invite doctoral and master’s students in Arts & Sciences disciplines from Virginia universities to present their research at an interdisciplinary symposium at William & Mary in Williamsburg, March 21-22, 2024. Graduate students interested in presenting their research in a talk or poster session must submit an abstract no later than January 15, 2024. Accepted abstracts to the Symposium may also be eligible to vie for awards recognizing excellence in scholarship. See the GHRS webpages (linked below) for details on abstract submission and registration. Questions may be directed to grs@wm.edu or Dr. Sarah Glosson sgglos@wm.edu. For more information: https://www.wm.edu/as/graduate/graduate-symposium/ 

59. INTERNATIONAL CAFE HOURS -TASTE OF KOREAN CULTURE
Friday, March 22, 4-6pm, DEETS Place – Side Room Join the Korean Student Association at Virginia Tech and Cranwell International Center in celebration of Korean culture. Refreshments and snacks will be provided by Dining Services, and there will be displays made by the members of the Korean Students Association at Virginia Tech. Watch the Student Association at Virginia Tech perform, and view presentations from students, trivia, games and more! Held at Deet’s Place in the large side room, immerse yourself in Korean culture and cultural exchange! Free admission and a chance to win giveaways, including 2 tickets to a performance at the Moss Arts Center! https://gobblerconnect.vt.edu/event/9097389