September 13-19, 2021

This Week’s Events:       
0. Ongoing Services – updated 8/23/21  
1. ACEC LEARNING LUNCH SERIES
2. EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS REVIEWS 101
3. LUNCH & LEARN FOR NEW GRADS: START YOUR CAREER DEVELOPMENT TODAY
4. GETTING STARTED WITH MENDELEY
5. BEAT STRESS WITH A FREE GUIDED MEDITATION
6. FREE GRADUATE STUDENT YOGA CLASS
7. BANDALOOP WORKSHOP IN VERTICAL DANCE – REGISTER NOW!
8. WOMEN AND GENDER IN INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (WGD) VIRTUAL DISCUSSION SERIES
9. INTRODUCTION TO ONLINE SCHOLARLY PRESENCE
10. GLC CAFÉ
11. SCIENCE POLICY EDUCATION AND ADVOCACY CLUB (SPEAC) GENERAL BODY MEETING
12. GRAD STUDENT HAPPINESS GROUP
13. WEEKLY GRAD STUDENT SOCIAL AT BSC

Administrative Announcements:   
14. SURVEY ON RESEARCH ETHICS – 1st posting
15. COMMISSION FOR EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AND DIVERSITY SEEKS GRADUATE STUDENT – 1st posting
16. GRADUATE STUDENT BUDGET BOARD (GSBB) RECRUITING MEMBERS – 1st posting
17. COMMUNICATING SCIENCE CLUB SEEKS MEMBERS – 1st posting
18. GRADUATE HONOR SYSTEM RECRUITING GRADUATE STUDENT PANELISTS – 3rd posting
19. APPLICATIONS FOR GRADUATE STUDENT AMBASSADOR PROGRAM (GSAP) NOW OPEN – 3rd posting
20. GTA GUIDE CREATED BY GRADUATE STUDENTS AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD – 3rd posting

Jobs:   
21. PEACE CORPS CAMPUS RECRUITER GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIP- 2nd posting

Volunteers and research participants sought:  
22. PARTICIPANTS WITH PERFECT/CORRECTED NORMAL VISION NEEDED FOR AUGMENTED REALITY STUDY-1st posting
23. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR RACE DIFFERENCES IN FOOT LOADING AND ENGAGEMENT STUDY – 1st posting
24. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR A RESEARCH STUDY ON THE REUSE OF FURNITURE – 2nd posting
25. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR RESEARCH ON HARD CIDER – 2nd posting
26. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR BEHAVIORAL STUDY ON COLLABORATIVE ONLINE CONTENT AUTHORING – 3rd posting
27. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR VIRTUAL REALITY STORYTELLING STUDY – 3rd posting

Upcoming Events: 
28. DIVERSITY STATEMENT WRITING WORKSHOPS – September 20
29. GETTING STARTED WITH ENDNOTE – September 20
30. APIDA MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT GROUP: IMPOSTER SYNDROME – September 20
31. FEDERAL JOB SEARCH PANEL: SECURITY CLEARANCES – September 21
32. USING CITATION MANAGERS TO ENHANCE YOUR RESEARCH WORKFLOW – September 22
33. LUNCH WITH THE DEAN – September 23
34. H-1B (WORK VISA) AND PERMANENT RESIDENCY WORKSHOP – September 23
35. KIDS’ NIGHT OUT – September 23
36. INTERNATIONAL STUDENT OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING WORKSHOP – September 24
37. RESUME/CV/COVER LETTER WRITING – September 28
38. VIRTUAL GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL FAIR – October 4
39. TEACHING PHILOSOPHY STATEMENT WRITING WORKSHOPS – October 6 and 27

  0. Ongoing Services – updated 8/23/21       

  • GRADUATE SCHOOL: In person drop-off or pick-up of documents and materials M-F 9:00-4:00pm, 120 GLC. Request one-on-one assistantship or academic advising by using our online request form to set-up a Zoom session. Graduate Life Center meeting rooms and lobby are still closed for repair.    
  • CAREER ADVISING: schedule virtual career advising appointment via https://career.vt.edu/job-search/Handshake.html ; Drop-in advising every Wednesday, 2-5pm – starting September 8 in the Graduate School. (No career advising in the GLC on September 29).        
  • 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. ACEC LEARNING LUNCH SERIES
Monday, September 13, 12-1pm, ACEC Room 140, Squires Student Center/ZoomAs part of ‘The Learning Lunch Series’, the ACEC (Asian Cultural Engagement Center) would like to present Dr. Jim Tokuhisa, a faculty member in Biological Sciences at Virginia Tech. He teaches a three-credit intermediate-level course in cell biology and co-ordinates a six-credit laboratory course in biochemistry. Register here: rb.gy/preely

2. EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS REVIEWS 101
Monday, September 13, 2-3:30pm, Online
Evidence synthesis (ES) reviews are comprehensive, rigorous reviews of information and often serve as the foundation of evidence-based decision making. ES review approaches include systematic, rapid, restricted, and scoping reviews. By the end of this 1.5 hour session, you’ll be able to describe the different types of evidence synthesis reviews, describe the general steps required in an evidence synthesis review, be familiar with guidelines and tools, and consider whether these approaches are appropriate for your research goals and / or question(s). Learn more here: https://profdev.tlos.vt.edu/browse/researchdiscovery/courses/lib30-091321 Sponsored by University Libraries.

3. LUNCH & LEARN FOR NEW GRADS: START YOUR CAREER DEVELOPMENT TODAY
Tuesday, September 14, 12-1 pm, Zoom
Join this workshop to learn about career exploration and job search resources available to you at VT. We’ll also talk about what you can do early in your graduate career to get a head start in career development, networking, and more. Join us virtually by registering here: https://bit.ly/3gZGiD4

4. GETTING STARTED WITH MENDELEY
Tuesday, September 14, 3:30-4:45pm, ZoomMendeley 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. Register for this workshop here: https://calendar.lib.vt.edu/event/8099989

5. BEAT STRESS WITH A FREE GUIDED MEDITATION
Every Wednesday, 6pm, Zoom
Come release stress and experience some inner peace with a free weekly guided meditation. These meditation sessions, led by trained and experienced facilitators, are an effortless way to relax and take a break from this constant worrying mind of ours.
Register here to receive a meeting invite: https://forms.gle/shHyxTJY7G9usqfM6

6. FREE GRADUATE STUDENT YOGA CLASS
Wednesday, September 15, 7:15pm, InBalance Yoga, Blacksburg and Virtually
InBalance Yoga in Blacksburg is offering a Free or by Donation Yoga class for the graduate student community both in-person at their studio (1512 N. Main St.) and virtually. Come and enjoy some beginner-friendly yoga to unwind and learn more about the courses offered by InBalance. To register the students can create an account here: https://www.inbalanceyogastudio.com/new-students/ And then sign-in through the website here:https://www.inbalanceyogastudio.com/schedule/ For those attending virtually, the zoom link is https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81731274383. The passcode is 1030.

7. BANDALOOP WORKSHOP IN VERTICAL DANCE – REGISTER NOW!
Thursday, September 16, 10am-1pm, Moss Arts Center Loading Dock
moss Arts Center is sponsoring this dance workshop with BANDALOOP. Open to intermediate to advance dancers.  Participants will experience BANDALOOP’s unique approach to dancing in harnesses along vertical surfaces. Note: students will be raised no higher than 7-10 feet off of the ground. Safety mats will be installed.  Limited spots available. To reserve your spot, email Jon Catherwood-Ginn at joncg@vt.edu. Observers are welcome to attend as well.

8. WOMEN AND GENDER IN INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (WGD) VIRTUAL DISCUSSION SERIES
Thursday, September 16, 2-3pm, Zoom
Dr. Elisa Cárdenas is a Research Specialist in the University of Missouri. She is going to talk about “Gender and Decision-Making: Quinoa Production among Indigenous Women in Rural Ecuador”. Interested participants need to register through this link below: https://bit.ly/3zHQyH5   To know more about the event please visit CIRED’s WGD Webpage:https://bit.ly/3n189Gy 

9. INTRODUCTION TO ONLINE SCHOLARLY PRESENCE
Thursday, September 16, 3:30-4:45pm, ZoomLinkedIn, ORCID, ResearcherID, ResearchGate, Google Scholar Profile…how do you choose which sites you should create professional and scholarly profiles for? This interactive workshop will provide an introduction to creating an online scholarly presence. Learn how to create and maintain your unique author identifier to ensure you get credit for your work, link your profiles together for ease of use, and track research impact metrics and online engagement of your research. Register here: https://calendar.lib.vt.edu/event/8102037

10. GLC CAFÉ
Thursday, September 16, 3:30-5pm, Grad School Lobby
Enjoy free coffee, tea, and cookies and socialize with your fellow graduate students. Bring your own mug if you can. Occurs every Thursday and the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month.

11. SCIENCE POLICY EDUCATION AND ADVOCACY CLUB (SPEAC) GENERAL BODY MEETING
Thursday, September 16, 5-6:15pm, Squires Student Center Room “Brush Mountain A” & Zoom
Join us for our first meeting of the semester and learn more about SPEAC! We will have a panel of students telling us about their experiences in science policy-related endeavors as well as a brief discussion on ways to get involved! This meeting will be hybrid for those that are joining us in-person (please wear a mask) and those that can join us online (Zoom link: https://virginiatech.zoom.us/j/88315876984).

12. GRAD STUDENT HAPPINESS GROUP
Fridays through October 15, 11:30am-12:30pm, Venture Out Center Conference Room
Join Rec Sports for a 6-week Happiness Group just for graduate students. Learn the science behind behaviors that drive happiness and to practice these behaviors with the small group. Each participant will receive a copy of the How of Happiness by Sonja Lyubomirsky. This course will run from Sept 10 through Oct 15. This groups will meet in the conference room in the new Venture Out Center on Beamer Way. Classes are FREE! Register here.

13. WEEKLY GRAD STUDENT SOCIAL AT BSC
Every Friday, 2:30-3:30pm, 104 Faculty Street Blacksburg
The Bradley Study Center is hosting this weekly Grad Student Social Hour on Fridays. Come have coffee, enjoy a dessert, and meet some fellow Christian grad students in the VT community. The BSC is a Christian study center at Virginia Tech which exists to cultivate a thoughtful exploration of the Christian faith at VT. Questions should be directed to James Depret-Guillaume at james@bradleystudycenter.org

14. SURVEY ON RESEARCH ETHICS – 1st posting
This fall, Virginia Tech will participate in the Survey of Organizational Research Climate (SOURCE), developed by the National Center for Principled Leadership & Research Ethics (NCPRE) and its partners. SOURCE is a validated instrument specifically designed to measure the climate of research integrity in academic organizations. The results of this survey will be used to evaluate and enhance VT policies, processes, and educational efforts around the responsible conduct of research, helping to foster an environment of ethical research and innovation at Virginia Tech. The survey will be conducted from September 13, 2021 to October 3, 2021. Starting September 13, NCPRE will send a secure link to the survey to all graduate students, faculty, and staff who are, or have been, involved in research at Virginia Tech. Please be on the lookout for the survey link…and please participate!

15. COMMISSION FOR EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AND DIVERSITY SEEKS GRADUATE STUDENT – 1st posting
The Commission for Equal Opportunity and Diversity (CEOD) is looking for a graduate student to serve as an at-large member of the commission.  If you are interested in serving in this role within university governance, please complete this form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfzAcDoooJ_LR20vuZ6zCbMoFoR-OXyuWiJctHdPXYNDb8rrg/viewform  Additional information about CEOD can be found online at: https://governance.vt.edu/equal-opportunity-and-diversity.php

16. GRADUATE STUDENT BUDGET BOARD (GSBB) RECRUITING MEMBERS – 1st posting
Graduate students are needed to serve on the Graduate Student Budget Board (GSBB). GSBB manages the allocation process of a portion of student activity fees to registered student organizations with a majority membership of graduate and professional students. The purpose of funds allocated by GSBB is to enrich the graduate and professional student experience at Virginia Tech both socially and professionally. GSBB presents a great opportunity for you to have a say in how student service fees are allocated to the graduate community. Since GSBB is still in the works you will have a significant say in finalized policy that will be implemented after this academic year. Visit our website for more information: https://campuslife.vt.edu/Student_Orgs/Student_Budget_Board.html If you are interested in serving on GSBB please contact Anusha Prasad at gsbb@vt.edu.

17. COMMUNICATING SCIENCE CLUB SEEKS MEMBERS – 1st posting
Are you interested in science communication? The CommSci club is getting ready for its first meeting in October (virtual option available). We are looking for motivated graduate students to help or simply participate in upcoming events. Upcoming events include but are not limited to engaging local youth in STEM, combining your science with art, and attending workshops to build your science communication skills. Our goal is to host events in Blacksburg, Roanoke, and Washington, D.C.! If you’re interested in learning more, please click on the following link and provide your contact information.  https://forms.gle/LmT314Yk8K2XHMnR9

18. GRADUATE HONOR SYSTEM RECRUITING GRADUATE STUDENT PANELISTS – 3rd posting
The Graduate Honor System is recruiting graduate students to serve as panelists who review the evidence and determine the outcome of GHS cases. To be eligible, you need to be a graduate student in good academic standing. All graduate students are eligible regardless of how long they have been at Virginia Tech. The overall time commitment is 3-4 hours a semester based on the number of cases and panelist availability. If you are interested in serving as a student panelist, please contact the GHS Chair, Kayla Alward (ghs@vt.edu) to set up a brief meeting to discuss the role. Once the meeting is complete, you will be added to the GHS email list and are free to volunteer to serve on any panel based on your availability.

19. APPLICATIONS FOR GRADUATE STUDENT AMBASSADOR PROGRAM (GSAP) NOW OPEN – 3rd 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://forms.gle/Nu2jb8YFkgrjwd3s9 Questions? Contact Shania Clinedinst @ ordi@vt.edu.

20. GTA GUIDE CREATED BY GRADUATE STUDENTS AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD – 3rd posting
The Graduate Engineering Mechanics Society (GEMS) and associates from VTGrATE and MEGSC are proud to present the GTA Guide: a guide written by graduate students for graduate students. It was written to complement the official training GTAs receive at Virginia Tech. It contains advice on balancing your work and life as a GTA, grading assignments quickly and effectively, holding good office hours, and potentially using your GTA position to start a career in teaching. It additionally starts with a table of quick references for resources useful to TAs and graduate students at Virginia Tech. The document can be viewed and downloaded at: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DSYjBxVh8CoLBgd57MRx_6rJxatykkNXGes0CB7K99U/edit?usp=sharing  If you have any questions or feedback regarding the guide, feel free to email Justin Dubik at jrdubik@vt.edu.

21. PEACE CORPS CAMPUS RECRUITER GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIP- 2nd posting
The Center for International Research, Education, and Development (CIRED) at VT is searching for a graduate student who is a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer to serve as the part-time Campus Peace Corps Recruiter (20 hours/week). The recruiter will be the main point of contact for people interested in joining Peace Corps. The position will run through Spring Semester 2022 with the possibility of working through Summer Semester 2022. The successful candidate will receive graduate school tuition remission and a stipend. For further information go to: https://cired.vt.edu/About/job-opportunities.html. Applicants should send a cover letter and CV to  larryjv@vt.edu with the subject heading “Peace Corps Recruiter application”.

22. PARTICIPANTS WITH PERFECT/CORRECTED NORMAL VISION NEEDED FOR AUGMENTED REALITY STUDY-1st posting
3D Interaction group in the Sandbox, Moss Art Center, is looking for participants to take part in a user study.  We invite you to take part in this research study if you are an English speaker of age 18 years or older with perfect or corrected normal vision (contact lenses are supported). In this experiment, the participants will be asked to access digital information in one of our two contexts: a) a solo context where they are reading a piece of paper, b) a social context where they are talking to someone else (the investigator, in this experiment). The participants will be asked to use one of our three interfaces (a smartphone interface and two Interfaces designed for wearable AR eyeglasses) to access information from a set of mobile applications.  The study will be recorded for further analysis. We anticipate that completion of this study will take approximately 75 minutes. Participants who complete the task will be compensated $15 for their work. This study has been approved by Virginia Tech IRB (IRB #21-258). To find more details about the study, please contact Shakiba Davari (sdavari@vt.edu). 

23. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR RACE DIFFERENCES IN FOOT LOADING AND ENGAGEMENT STUDY – 1st posting
The Granata Lab at Virginia Tech is looking for participants in a research study (Protocol 21-479). This research study aims to determine the impact of race and other factors on foot loading and research engagement. Once consented participants will complete three questionnaires and ten walking trials while barefoot. Participation consists of one visit that lasts approximately 30 minutes. Compensation is $10 for full study participation. Eligible participants will be healthy young adults ages 18-30, identify as either African American or White American, have had no injury in the past 6 months that limited physical activity for more than 2 days, have no history of lower extremity surgery, and must be comfortable walking without assistance. If you are interested in participating, please contact Julia Brisbane at juliabris@vt.edu

24. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR A RESEARCH STUDY ON THE REUSE OF FURNITURE – 2nd posting
The research is aimed at understanding the practices of local reuse of furniture and the role played by local online platforms in enabling reuse, so that functional products are not disposed of in the landfill. Participants must be students who are 18 years or older. Participants will be asked to complete an online survey that will take 8-10 minutes. On completion of the survey, participants can enter the draw to receive one of the ten $20 gift certificates from Downtown Blacksburg (the approximate odds of being selected are 1 in 20). The survey can be accessed here, or visit tiny.one/reuse-study. For more information, please email: Viverjita Umashankar viverjita@vt.edu (IRB #21-232)

25. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR RESEARCH ON HARD CIDER – 2nd posting
The Sensory Evaluation Laboratory at Virginia Tech seeks panelists to smell and taste hard ciders (IRB 19-1067). To participate in this study, you must be 21 years or older and be vaccinated against COVID-19. This study has multiple sessions over several weeks. The purpose is to identify desirable (or undesirable) sensory attributes for Virginia hard apple cider and relate sensory components to consumer liking. This is a research study, and results may be published. When you participate in a sensory panel, you will receive snacks as a token of our appreciation after each session. Participation is voluntary and will not affect your relationship with Virginia Tech or VT SEL. This study takes place in the HABB1 Building, Rm 205 (Corner of Duck Pond Drive and Washington Street). Parking passes are available upon request. Sign-up for the study using the following link: https://vt.compusensecloud.com/edu/login.aspx?p=vtu&lang=5. For more information, contact Elizabeth Cole (foodsensory@vt.edu).


26. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR BEHAVIORAL STUDY ON COLLABORATIVE ONLINE CONTENT AUTHORING – 3rd posting

The Echo Lab at Virginia Tech is seeking individuals to participate in a collaborative writing (e.g., academic papers, project reports) study through which we aim to investigate the communication occurring between collaborators. We are seeking participants who are 18 years and older, can fill out a survey in English, uses online services, have written collaboratively with others and can participate in the study across multiple sessions. Depending on the role assigned to you by the researchers, your duration of participation and compensation will change. For one role, the duration is up to 240 minutes total: this includes a pre-survey, writing two essay drafts, finalizing two essays, and filling out surveys after finalizing each essay. Participants in this role will be compensated with an electronic gift card of $50 after participating in the full study, and will have an opportunity to be paid a bonus of $100 if their essay is chosen as the winning essay. For another role, duration will be up to 140 minutes total: this includes a pre-survey, collaborating on two essays, and filling out surveys after collaborating on each essay. Participants in this role will be compensated with an electronic gift card of $20 after participating in the full study, and will have an opportunity to be paid a bonus of $50 if their essay is chosen as the winning essay. Both participants will fill out a pre-study survey as well as complete surveys after each collaboration, and a pair of collaborators will have a chance of winning a bonus ($50 or $100 for each collaborator depending on the role assigned by the researcher) if the collaborated essay is selected as the winning essay. To participate in the study, please fill out this form.

27. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR VIRTUAL REALITY STORYTELLING STUDY – 3rd posting
The 3D Interaction (3DI) research group at Virginia Tech is seeking participants for a user study on learning immunology through interactive storytelling in immersive virtual reality (VR). In the main study session, participants will first play a storytelling-based VR learning app in an Oculus Quest 2 VR headset for 20-30 minutes, and then complete several questionnaires and answer a few interview questions to give feedback on their VR learning experience. To assess their understanding of the immunology concepts embedded in the VR learning app, participants will be asked to take three short quizzes (multiple-choices) before, right after, and one week after the main study session. The total estimated study time is about 90 minutes. The main study session will be conducted at a research lab in Moss Art Center. Participants will be compensated $20 after completing all activities in the study. The study has been approved by Virginia Tech IRB (IRB# 20-781). For more information please contact Lei Zhang (leiz@vt.edu).

28. DIVERSITY STATEMENT WRITING WORKSHOPS
Monday, September 20 and Monday, October 18, 12-1:30pm, Zoom
What does diversity mean to you and how will you incorporate diversity into your work? During this two-part, interactive workshop, you will think about the importance of diversity, write a draft diversity statement, and provide feedback on a peer’s diversity statement. By the end of this series, you will have a completed statement for your portfolio or resume. You will also hear about services offered to graduate students from the VT Writing Center. Please register by Wednesday, September 15th at noon. You need to attend both workshops. We have space for 20 students, so please register soon! Hosted by the Graduate School’s Office of Recruitment, Diversity, and Inclusion, and the Graduate and Professional Student Senate.

29. GETTING STARTED WITH ENDNOTE
Monday, September 20, 4-5:15pm, Zoom
EndNote is one of the most powerful citation managers available today. 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. More information and a link to download the software is available at guides.lib.vt.edu/citationmanagers/EndNote. Register for this workshop here: https://calendar.lib.vt.edu/event/8099998

30. APIDA MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT GROUP: IMPOSTER SYNDROME
Monday, September 20, 4pm, ACEC Room 140/Squires Student Center and Zoom
The Asian Cultural Engagement Center (ACEC) is hosting the APIDA mental health support group to talk about dealing with imposter syndrome. Please register in advance at https://rb.gy/jmxtwh

31. FEDERAL JOB SEARCH PANEL: SECURITY CLEARANCES
Tuesday, September 21, 6-7pm, Zoom
Join Career and Professional Development and representatives from both federal agencies and private sector employers for an alumni panel discussing the security clearance process and what you can do now to prepare for a future security clearance. Register here: https://vt.joinhandshake.com/events/822048/share_preview If you have questions, contact Alyssa Rametta at alyssarametta@vt.edu

32. USING CITATION MANAGERS TO ENHANCE YOUR RESEARCH WORKFLOW
Wednesday, September 22, 2:30-3:45pm, Zoom
Citation managers like EndNote, Mendeley, and Zotero are powerful tools that can help you save, organize, and cite your references. Their use can also help improve your workflow and make the research process easier and less stressful. This session will focus on ways to incorporate citation managers into your workflow. By the end of the session, you’ll be able to: integrate citation managers into your existing workflow, identify personal best practices for using citation managers and  use advanced features of the citation manager of your choice to streamline your research workflow. Register for this workshop here: https://calendar.lib.vt.edu/event/8100001

33. LUNCH WITH THE DEAN
Thursday, September 23, 12-1pm, Room TBA
Meet the new Dean for Graduate Education, Dr. Aimee Surprenant, and ask any questions you may have. Spots are very limited, and food has to be ordered, so please only sign-up if you know you can attend.  You must sign-up in order to attend. Register here: https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1AdjwjO9gQ1GAjI

34. H-1B (WORK VISA) AND PERMANENT RESIDENCY WORKSHOP
Thursday, September 23, 5:00-6:30pm, Zoom
Learn about H-1B work visa and employment-based permanent residency options at this workshop presented by immigration attorneys. Registration is required. For more information on registering, please visit: Events and Workshops | Cranwell International Center | Virginia Tech (vt.edu).

35. KIDS’ NIGHT OUT
Thursday, September 23, 6:30-8:30pm, VT Women’s Center
Kids’ Night Out returns! Free childcare at the VT Women’s Center every Thursday, starting September 23. Advance sign-up required and there are limited spaces. Childcare is provided by volunteers from the Chi Delta Alpha sorority, and children must be toilet trained. A sign up will be available on the Women’s Center webpage (womenscenter.vt.edu) on Monday afternoons, first come, first served. Covid precautions will be observed and masks required for children over 3. For additional info or questions, please contact Jessie Meltsner at jmelts@vt.edu 

36. INTERNATIONAL STUDENT OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING WORKSHOP
Friday, September 24, 2-3pm, Squires Student Center Room Brush Mountain A
Looking for off campus housing for the first time, or looking for a different place off campus? Come to the workshop to learn about tips for searching for an off-campus place, important things to know about the leasing process, communication with landlord/roommates, and more. Sign up here: https://forms.gle/B6Gn6pKmnDJarB3o6

37. RESUME/CV/COVER LETTER WRITING
Tuesday, September 28, 4-5pm, Zoom
Ever wonder what the difference is between a CV and a resume?! Learn all the nuances of both documents, such as what to include or leave off and how to tailor them for each job/industry. We’ll also cover how to write an effective cover letter in this virtual workshop. all designed just for graduate students! Students are welcome to have drafts of their resume, CV, and cover letter with them to take notes/revisions during the presentation, as there will be plenty of time for questions. Register here: https://vt.joinhandshake.com/events/825309/share_preview

38. VIRTUAL GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL FAIR
Monday, October 4, 11am-3pm, Brazen
Are you considering a second graduate school degree? You’re invited to our Virtual Graduate and Professional School Fair! Please register at any time before or during the fair to gain access. You will meet recruiters from competitive graduate programs located around the nation! Visit five schools to have a chance to win free raffle prizes from local Blacksburg businesses. Find more details and a list of participating schools on the GPSS website. Consider attending a preparation session on Monday, September 27th from noon-1:00pm. Please email Emily Burns, emilyb16@vt.edu, with questions.

39. TEACHING PHILOSOPHY STATEMENT WRITING WORKSHOPS
Wednesday, October 6 and October 27: 11:30am-1:00pm, Zoom
What do you value as a teacher? What teaching techniques do you utilize? During this two-part, interactive workshop, you will think about your teaching style and preferences, write a draft teaching philosophy, and provide feedback on a peer’s teaching philosophy statement. By the end of this series, you will have a completed statement for your portfolio or resume. You will also hear about services offered to graduate students from the VT Writing Center. Please register by Friday, October 1st at noon. You need to attend both workshops. We have space for 20 students, so please register soon! Hosted by the Graduate School’s Office of Recruitment, Diversity, and Inclusion, and the Graduate and Professional Student Senate.