April 18-24, 2022

This Week’s Events:       

0. Ongoing Services – updated 2/7/22 
1. FIWGSA 2022 BIOBLITZ – 10 DAY CHALLENGE
2. EARTH WEEK
3.  DISCUSSION: MONUMENTS, MEMORY AND RECOGNITION
4. TECHNOLOGY AND THE PROPHETIC VOICE
5. WHOLENESS SERIES: EARTH DAY YOGA W/ REC SPORTS
6. APIDA EXPERIENCES IN AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES (CNRE)
7. IRB SERIES: LIVE Q&A 
8. READING FEATURING CRAIG SANTOS PEREZ
9. STRESS AWARENESS MONTH EVENT
10. WHOLENESS SERIES: MENTAL HEALTH MYTH BUSTERS W/ COOK COUNSELING CENTER
11. GLC CAFÉ
12. SOCIETY OF HISPANIC PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS: AXE THROWING SOCIAL
13. FEELS GRAD PEER SUPPORT CIRCLE
14. NIGHTTIME GUIDED MEDITATION
15. 2022 WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE STUDENT CONFERENCE: POLITICS, PEDAGOGY, AND PERFORMANCE 
16. VIRGINIA TECH NATURAL HAZARD DAY (VThRD22)
17. #WETOO MOVEMENT PANEL18. RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT SERIES: CROWDFUNDING SUPPORTS RESEARCH
19. RE-ART: “RESPONDING TO CLIMATE CHANGE THROUGH ART 
20. HOLISTIC MEDITATION RETREAT

Administrative Announcements:    
21. PLAN OF STUDY EXPERIENCE SURVEY FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS – 1st posting
22. SERVICES FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES INSTRUCTOR SURVEY 2022 – 1st posting
23. SEXUAL ASSAULT AND VIOLENCE EDUCATION BY STUDENTS (SAVES) PEER EDUCATION TEAM SEEKS MEMBERS – 1st posting
24. NOMINATE YOUR FACULTY FOR MENTOR OF THE MONTH – 2nd posting
25. GRADUATE STUDENTS NEEDED FOR STUDENT LIFE COUNCIL AT VIRGINIA TECH – 2nd posting

Jobs:   
26. VIRGINIA GENERAL ASSEMBLY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM FOR 2022-2023 – 1st posting
27. GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIP POSITION IN ACCESSIBLE TECHNOLOGIES – 1st posting
28. FULL-TIME GRADUATE ASSISTANT NEEDED IN CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING AND LEARNING – 2nd posting
29. BLACK MALE EXCELLENCE NETWORK (BMEN) GA POSITION FOR 2022-23 – 3rd posting
30. VT MEN’S RUGBY TEAM SEEKS PART-TIME COACH FOR 2022-23 – 3rd posting

Volunteers and research participants sought:  
31. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR A STUDY ON CREATING VOICE MEMOS – 1st posting
32. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR A USER STUDY WITH ROBOTS – 1st posting
33. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR A CONSUMER STUDY ON HARD CIDER – 1st posting
34. TWO COTTON CANDY TASTE TESTS NEED PARTICIPANTS – 2nd posting
35. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR RESEARCH STUDY MEASURING BALANCE ON LADDERS – 2nd posting
36. INDIVIDUALS DIAGNOSED WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER NEEDED FOR STUDY – 2nd posting
37. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED: RESEARCH STUDY – EFFECTS OF INTELLIGENT VOICE AGENTS IN AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES – 3rd posting

Upcoming Events: 
38. INTERNATIONAL GRADUATE STUDENT FOCUS GROUP ON THE DEPENDENT EXPERIENCE – April 25
39. CONTEXTUALIZING ENGINEERING PEDAGOGIES – April 25
40. APIDA ALUMNI CAREER PANEL – April 25
41. STRATEGIES AND TOOLS FOR EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT GRADING – SIGN UP NOW! – April 26
42. INTERNATIONAL STUDENT CONNECT EVENT – April 27
43. LYME DISEASE IN THE NEW RIVER VALLEY WITH BRANDON JUTRAS – April 27
44. HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE DAY – April 28
45. DIVERSITY SCHOLARS SPOTLIGHT – April 28
46. VTABLE TALK: DINNER AND A MOVIE – “LOVING” – April 28
47. PUNCHING YOUR FINALS! – April 29
48. CROSS-CULTURAL DISCUSSION GROUP – April 29
49. ELECTRONIC LITERATURE PANEL AND EXHIBIT: CELEBRATING THE NEW RIVER JOURNAL‘S 25TH ANNIVERSARY – April 29
50. SPRING FLING – April 30
51. ECO-THEATER WORKSHOP – May 2-4

 0. Ongoing Services – updated 02/7/22    

  • GRADUATE SCHOOL: In-person advising, drop-off or pick-up of documents and materials, and a space to study and take a break! Visit SHIP (120 GLC), M-F 9:00-4:00pm. If you prefer Zoom advising: request one-on-one assistantship or academic advising by using our online request form to set-up a Zoom session.
  • CAREER ADVISING: schedule career advising appointment via https://career.vt.edu/job-search/Handshake.html ; In-person drop-in advising every Wednesday, 1-4pm in the Graduate School (120 GLC). 
  • 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. FIWGSA 2022 BIOBLITZ – 10 DAY CHALLENGE
All week through Monday, April 25
Spring has sprung and it’s time for the Fish and Wildlife Graduate Student Association’s second annual BioBlitz! Get outside and identify species in your own backyard using iNaturalist. Find the most creatures and win cool prizes!!! This year’s BioBlitz will take place virtually from April 15th until April 25th. You can compete from anywhere in the world in teams of 1-2 people – all you need is an iNaturalist account and a smartphone or camera. Gotta catch ’em all!  Register here: https://forms.gle/TAJCEJ3FvTmg9Y5A7 or see our flyer here. Please contact brogan@vt.edu or amberlitterer@vt.edu with any questions for more info!

2. EARTH WEEK
April 17-23
Are you looking for opportunities to get involved in sustainability at Virginia Tech? Earth Week is April 17-23 and the Office of Sustainability has partnered with students, faculty, staff, and community members to bring you over 30 sustainability-related events. You can find more information about Earth Week, including the full schedule of events, on our website: https://www.facilities.vt.edu/sustainability/sustainability-programs/earth-week.html

3. PANEL DISCUSSION: MONUMENTS, MEMORY AND RECOGNITION
Monday, April 18, 6pm, Fife Theater
The Moss Arts Center is hosting this panel with Craig Walsh, the creator of the upcoming Monuments installation. Free and open to the public but you must register here: https://tickets.artscenter.vt.edu/online/seatSelect.asp?createBO::WSmap=1&BOparam::WSmap::loadBestAvailable::performance_ids=CC547CB1-329E-4DFF-B713-05276DCD7E43 Monuments is a site-responsive, hi-resolution projection installation of human portraits onto trees in public spaces. The haunting synergy among human form, nature, and the act of viewing enables these trees to be transformed into sculptural monuments. But not “monuments” in a traditional sense. Recognizing the fraught and selective histories that have been embedded in numerous permanent, public monuments, this temporary project challenges that by featuring “unsung,” living, local individuals who are chosen by its host communities.  The installation is free and will be held on the Drillfield from April 22-May 14 from 8:30pm-11:00pm. 

4. TECHNOLOGY AND THE PROPHETIC VOICE
Monday, April 18, 7pm, Bradley Study Center (104 Faculty St.)
In this talk we will examine Christian and secular writers who appear to make a similar argument: they claim that contemporary culture has gone awry because we idolize technology and in doing so have lost sight of crucial fundamental values. We will argue that there is good reason to listen to such thinkers, including Jacques Ellul and Theodore Adorno and Max Horkheimer, but also that such views bump into limits. We will also attempt to point to more fruitful lines of criticism and hopeful visioning, drawing on examples from Virginia Tech’s Innovation Campus to Christian social activist Catherine Coleman Flowers’ battle to ensure the rural poor have access to functioning septic tanks and sewage systems.

5. WHOLENESS SERIES: EARTH DAY YOGA W/ REC SPORTS 
Tuesday, April 19, 5:30pm, Drillfield
Our third event of the Wholeness Series has us joining in Yoga poses with Rec Sports to celebrate Earth Day and connecting with our bodies to experience the centering experience of breathing and moving through poses.  Bring your own mats or towel. Take a moment to fill out the form below and let us know that you will be joining us!  https://forms.gle/5RhQMPAuxCADFqpJ9 If you have any questions email René Hernandez, rhernandez@vt.edu

6. APIDA EXPERIENCES IN AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES (CNRE)
Tuesday, April 19, 6-7:30pm, Hybrid/ACEC Squires Student Center, Room 140
Join us for a presentation on APIDA experiences in agriculture and natural resources (CNRE), where the panelists will describe their career trajectories, discuss their experiences with stereotypes and discrimination, and answer questions from the audience. Light refreshments will be served! Link for Registration: https://bit.ly/3qStIua

7. IRB SERIES: LIVE Q&A 
Wednesday, April 20, 1pm, Zoom
This is the final Graduate School IRB Series. Join us as we get the opportunity to learn from the IRB professionals themselves. This week, we have the opportunity to ask members of the Virginia Tech HRPP Team any and all questions that we have about the IRB process. Take a moment to fill out the form below and let us know that you will be joining! https://forms.gle/1dguEkRhVhiyFPZY7.  If you have any questions email René Hernandez, rhernandez@vt.edu

8. READING FEATURING CRAIG SANTOS PEREZ
Wednesday, April 20, 7pm, Zoom
The ACEC (Asian Cultural Engagement Center), in collaboration with Virginia Tech’s English department’s visiting writer’s series, is hosting this zoom reading featuring Craig Santos Perez.  Link for Registration: https://virginiatech.zoom.us/j/83470851016#success

9. STRESS AWARENESS MONTH EVENT
Thursday, April 21, 12-1pm (walk) and 4:30-5:30pm (workshop in GLC Room B)
Join the Graduate School’s Blacksburg and Greater Washington D.C. Metro Area colleagues for a wellness workshop and walk. The walk will be from 12-1pm and the workshop from 4:30-5:30pm. Find support, encouragement, and implement healthy practices to help you thrive through the remainder of your year. Students, faculty, and staff are welcome to attend. Light refreshments will be provided at the workshop. Please register here: https://tinyurl.com/GradWalk22. Questions? Contact ordi@vt.edu.

10. WHOLENESS SERIES: MENTAL HEALTH MYTH BUSTERS W/ COOK COUNSELING CENTER
Thursday, April 21, 1pm, Zoom
To conclude our Wholeness series, have you ever wondered if some of the beliefs you have about mental health are accurate? Do you want to learn how to cope with stress, imposter syndrome, anxiety, depression and improve your mental health while playing a game? Come to our virtual Kahoot Myth Buster event as part of the Grad Schools Wholeness series. Meet the Cook Counseling Center’s mental health providers who are embedded in Blacksburg, Northern Virginia and Roanoke. Win a prize by winning the game. Take a moment to fill out the form below and let us know that you will be joining us! https://forms.gle/5RhQMPAuxCADFqpJ9 If you have any questions email René Hernandez, rhernandez@vt.edu

11. GLC CAFÉ 
Thursday, April 21,  3:30-5pm, GLC Reading Room
Enjoy snacks, tea, coffee and conversation with graduate students and Graduate School staff. Bring your own mug if you can.

12. SOCIETY OF HISPANIC PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS: AXE THROWING SOCIAL
Thursday, April 21, 6-7pm, Blue Ridge Axe Throwing & Arcade, Blacksburg, VA
The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers is hosting an Axe Throwing Social for its members and prospective Latinx graduate students and allies. We are meeting up at the Blue Ridge Axe Throwing & Arcade in Blacksburg from 6-7 pm on Thursday, April 21st. You can find it behind the elevated parking lot near Black Hen, between Main St and Draper Road. There are lanes just for grads so if you’re interested please join and hang out with us. No age restrictions. Contact Yami (myami96@vt.edu) or Aileen (acsuarez@vt.edu) if you have any questions or would like more information.

13. FEELS GRAD PEER SUPPORT CIRCLE
Thursday, April 21, 6:30-7:30pm, GLC Wellness Room
FEELS Grad Peer Support Circle is a mental health support space by graduate students, for graduate students. This is a space to connect with fellow graduate students who are navigating their mental health concerns and/or exploring how to maintain their emotional well-being. Join for you or join to support others. No registration or commitment required. Sessions are  from 6:30 – 7:30 pm in the GLC Wellness Room on the following Thursdays: 4/21 & 5/5. Join listserv at www.tinyurl.com/FEELSgradlistserv to receive updates & reminders about FEELS Grad Peer Support Circles. ** Please note: this support group is not a substitute for professional mental health treatment or psychological services.


14. NIGHTTIME GUIDED MEDITATION
Thursday, April21, 8pm,Zoom
ACEC ( Asian Cultural Engagement Center), in collaboration with aKDPhi, is presenting a nighttime guided meditation to distress. Link for Registration: https://bit.ly/3L9IzYO

15. 2022 WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE STUDENT CONFERENCE: POLITICS, PEDAGOGY, AND PERFORMANCE
Friday, April 22, 8:30am-4pm, Hybrid
The Department of Sociology is hosting this conference. If you have a relevant essay, you are invited to submit your abstract here by March 21: https://forms.gle/V7iLy1rGiMqzMHLD8. The full call for papers is here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ck1b8bGzDb8SH_ogpKqKDYlVw75SAXz_/edit The conference will be in hybrid format, offering online/remote conference proceedings during the morning of April 22nd, moving to in-person proceedings in the Graduate Life Center, Room F. While the second half of the conference will be held in-person, an online/remote option via Zoom will be available. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Dr. Johnson (spjohnson@vt.edu).

16. VIRGINIA TECH NATURAL HAZARD DAY (VThRD22)
Friday, April 22, Steger Hall Conference Center 
In conjunction with Earth Day 2022, we (EERI VT, Coastal@VT and DRRM VT) invite students of all research backgrounds to participate in the third Virginia Tech Hazard Research Day (VThRD22) to share your research with others, and potentially win a gift prize of up to $50! We conveniently have three sessions throughout the day to suit your schedule. Free registration; Keynote lecture and lunch included! Visit this registration form for more info: https://forms.gle/yYZ6GodGcTsua87BA. If you have any questions, please email Tat Shing, tat2@vt.edu

17. #WETOO MOVEMENT PANEL
Friday, April 22, 12-1:30pm, Hybrid/ACEC Squires Student Center Room 140
APIDAHM Presents #Wetoo Movement panel, where it will address violence against women of marginalized communities, particularly those in the APIDA and Native American/Indigenous communities. Light Refreshments will be served! Link for Registration: https://bit.ly/3wzQtXj

18. RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT SERIES: CROWDFUNDING SUPPORTS RESEARCH
Friday, April 22, 1:30-2:30pm, Zoom
As part of its Research Development Series, the Office of Research and Innovation is hosting a webinar for Virginia Tech researchers to learn more about the university’s crowdfunding platform JUmp that can be used to raise funds for research projects. Participants will hear from Virginia Tech leaders who will share possibilities for what could be achieved with Virginia Tech’s crowdfunding platform and provide tips and tricks for use as a resource for funding priority projects. Hear from the creators of  JUmp and LINK + LICENSE + LAUNCH professionals who will share inspirational crowdfunding success from commercial and academic environments, providing insight on grass roots approaches to enhance projects and help transition intellectual property to market. Register here: https://virginiatech.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_oGrkIiHRT0mmikKzqFoy5Q  Learn more here: https://www.research.vt.edu/research-development/events/upcoming/research-development-series–crowdfunding-supports-research.html

19. RE-ART: “RESPONDING TO CLIMATE CHANGE THROUGH ART
Friday, April 22 (Earth Day), 4:30-8:30pm, Squires – Brush Mountain B
This is a two part event that involves a workshop and an interactive activity for participants.
1) A “Best out of waste” installation: This will be an instructed workshop where participants can make products like planters out of bottles, wreaths out of plastic, wind chimes out of tin cans, etc. to promote the reuse of the waste we generate. The art created during this workshop will then be temporarily displayed across campus. 2) “Paint your worries out”: We will ask people to paint/write the environmental problems they are facing in their day-to-day lives on a collaborative canvas which will be displayed on campus following the event. Food will be provided; so please RSVP here. This event will be a part of Earth Week Events and produced by Art for Environmental Justice (AEJ) at VT. For questions please contact Diksha Pilania (dikshap18@vt.edu) or Madison Betts (bettsm@vt.edu). This is a “come-and-go” style event; you do not need to attend the whole time to participate. Stop by when you can and leave when you need to!

20. HOLISTIC MEDITATION RETREAT
Friday, April 22-Sunday, April 24, Online
 Participants will learn a breath-based meditation practice called SKY that has been scientifically documented to increase immunity, battle stress, and relieve anxiety and depression. This 9-hour long workshop will be led by trainers with thousands of hours of experience under their belts, and is available to VT students at a discounted fee of $30. Fill in the interest form: tiny.cc/sky-campus-april

21. PLAN OF STUDY EXPERIENCE SURVEY FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS – 1st posting
The Graduate School is committed to provide a better experience for the graduate students. In order to improve our students’ experiences with the Plan of Study forms, we are conducting an experience study. When you volunteer to participate in our experience study, you will help us better understand the needs and expectations of our graduate students. The information you will provide will help inform decisions about improving your Plan of Study experience. Your participation in the study is voluntary, and your responses will be completely confidential. More details and the survey link can be found here: https://it.vt.edu/partnerships/university-wide-user-groups/ux-community/pos.html

22. SERVICES FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES INSTRUCTOR SURVEY 2022 – 1st posting
Services for Students with Disabilities would like for all teaching faculty/instructors/graduate teaching assistants to participate in this survey https://baseline.campuslabs.com/vpiasu/ssdsurvey to assist their office with collecting data to further our mission and goals.

23. SEXUAL ASSAULT AND VIOLENCE EDUCATION BY STUDENTS (SAVES) PEER EDUCATION TEAM SEEKS MEMBERS – 1st posting
SAVES is a group of passionate and dedicated students at Virginia Tech that strive to educate our community on topics such as sexual assault, stalking, gender-based violence, and (un)healthy relationships. By leading presentations, hosting informal discussions, and organizing campaigns like Red Flag, we strive to encourage healthy relationships and make our campus safer and more rewarding for all of its members. Working with the Virginia Tech Women’s Center, we’ll provide students with the necessary training and resources to get started; just bring your enthusiasm and a commitment to helping others! In return, you’ll acquire a solid background in sexual assault/gender-based violence and how to stop it. This qualifies you to be a SAVES peer educator. Along the way, you’ll gain critical hands-on leadership experience in oral and written communications, campaign organization and operations, crisis response, and presentation skills.   Click here for additional information and to appy!

24. NOMINATE YOUR FACULTY FOR MENTOR OF THE MONTH – 2nd posting
With the Faculty Mentor of the Month program, the Graduate School recognizes and highlights the important role faculty members play in supporting, encouraging, and promoting an affirmative, inclusive scholarly and teaching environment for graduate students. Nominate your faculty advisors, committee members, or other faculty members who have played a significant role in their graduate experience, either in a single noteworthy instance or through continued and consistent support by completing this nomination form at any time: https://graduateschool.vt.edu/about/awards/outstanding-mentor-award/Mentor_of_the_Month.html.  The Graduate School selects one faculty mentor a month to receive a certificate and a small token of our appreciation. The faculty mentor will be featured on our website and recognized on social media platforms, as well.

25. GRADUATE STUDENTS NEEDED FOR STUDENT LIFE COUNCIL AT VIRGINIA TECH – 2nd posting
The Student Life Council at Virginia Tech serves as an advisory group for Student Affairs. The Student Life Council (SLC) is led by a student chair and consists a diverse committee of up to 20 students. The SLC meets twice monthly to discuss relevant student issues, provide input on emerging projects important to campus life, and offer counsel related to policy, practice, and the aspirations for student learning.
The Council meets twice a month; bi-monthly on selected Thursday afternoons from 5:30-7:00 pm and six Thursdays of the year for a Town-Gown meeting from 5:00-7:30. Since the primary purpose of the Student Life Council is advisory, there is minimal time commitment beyond the required meetings described above. Council members, however, will be frequently informed of optional activities where student input is needed. Students interested in serving on the 2022-2023 Student Life Council should submit an application via GobblerConnect. The application deadline is April 18, 2022. Interviews will happen between April 19th and April 22; decisions will be sent out by April 27th.  Students must be in good standing with Virginia Tech and the application involves a check of academic and conduct standing. Interested students must have a robust interest in strengthening campus life at Virginia Tech, and commit to being available during the times outlined above for a period between August 2022 and May 2023. Questions about the Student Life Council can be directed to Frances Keene, fbabb@vt.edu, 231-8056.

26. VIRGINIA GENERAL ASSEMBLY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM FOR 2022-2023 – 1st posting
The Office of Government and Community Relations seeks a student interested in state government and policy for the Virginia General Assembly Fellowship program. The Fellowship is targeted at students who have an interest in state government and policy as the Fellow works in the Office of Government and Community Relations during both the fall and spring semesters. During the fall semester, the Fellow has a regular assistantship based in Blacksburg and is expected to make occasional trips to Richmond. During the spring semester, the Fellow serves in a full time role based in Richmond during the legislative session in order to monitor and participate in the activities of the General Assembly. After the session, the Fellow returns to Blacksburg to help with end of session wrap up items. The student will receive a full assistantship and tuition waiver for fall semester and spring semester. During the legislative session, a housing and food stipend is provided to cover lodging and meals. Interested applicants should send a cover letter, resume, and writing sample to Elizabeth Hooper at ehooper@vt.edu, no later than May 6, 2022.

27. GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIP POSITION IN ACCESSIBLE TECHNOLOGIES – 1st posting
Accessible Technologies, within Technology-enhanced Learning and Online Strategies in the Division of IT, needs a Blacksburg-based Graduate Assistant (GA) to assist in providing setup, orientation, and support of assistive technology tools to students utilizing the AT Services lab within Newman library. This 20hr/week position includes a stipend and tuition assistance and will report to the Senior Director of Accessible Technologies. More details can be found within the posting on Handshake 

28. FULL-TIME GRADUATE ASSISTANT NEEDED IN CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING AND LEARNING – 2nd posting
The Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning is seeking a graduate student with strong organization and communication skills as well as an interest in higher education pedagogy. This graduate assistantship position will involve duties related to the planning and completion of projects and events, supporting center staff, conducting research and case studies, supporting teaching services, and other duties as assigned by the CETL supervisor. This position necessitates a mature and professional demeanor, a positive and approachable attitude, and the ability to communicate with diverse groups of faculty, staff, and students. For this position, strong written and oral communication skills are required. Successful candidates will be able to work both independently and in a team, have strong organizational skills, and be flexible. This is a 9-month Graduate Assistant appointment for 20 hours/week during business hours, in person on the Blacksburg campus. Each semester this graduate assistant will work with their CETL supervisor to agree on a schedule that accommodates class schedules and Center work time. This assistantship includes stipend and tuition remission. If interested, email a cover letter and CV to teaching@vt.edu with the subject line “CETL Graduate Assistant Application”. Please indicate your specific interests and relevant skills for working in a center for teaching and learning. Application review will begin on April 25th.

29. BLACK MALE EXCELLENCE NETWORK (BMEN) GA POSITION FOR 2022-23 – 3rd posting
The Student Success Center (SSC) is hiring a full-time (20 hour) Graduate Assistant, reporting to an Assistant Director in the SSC. Specifically, this position will support the coordination and development of the Black Male Excellence Network (BMEN). BMEN is a part of the Embrace VT initiative, which seeks to conduct outreach, and provide support and resources to Black male students at Virginia Tech. The successful candidate will be responsible for assisting with the planning and delivery of several academic support programs. This position requires a high level of initiative and strong interpersonal, organizational, leadership, and presentation skills. Weekly evening hours and occasional weekend work is required. Click this link for full job description. To apply, please contact Patrick Wallace by email, patrickw21@vt.edu

30. VT MEN’S RUGBY TEAM SEEKS PART-TIME COACH FOR 2022-23 – 3rd posting
The Virginia Tech Men’s Rugby Team is seeking a part-time, paid, Head Coach for the 2022-23 school year.  A proud member of the Chesapeake Collegiate Rugby Athletic Conference, we are a nationally-ranked, non-varsity sport club (advised by the Department of Recreational Sports) that competes in the fall and spring semesters against programs including Clemson, UVa, JMU, the U.S. Naval Academy, Maryland, and NC State, among others.  Our team is comprised of approximately 70 dedicated student-athletes who are members of both our 15’s and 7’s teams.  In December, our 15’s team achieved a milestone by defeating West Chester University in Houston, Texas for the Collegiate Ruby National Championship.  We are looking for a coach (or coaches) who can help provide our team with skill development, training and match preparation.  If you are interested in learning more about our team and this opportunity, please email us at virginiatechmensrugby@gmail.com

31. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR A STUDY ON CREATING VOICE MEMOS – 1st posting
The EchoLab at Virginia Tech is seeking individuals that are eligible for a user study that involves creating voice memos for a system that summarizes and organizes voice memos in a hierarchical structure. The goal of the study is to understand how participants interact with such systems. This is a Virginia Tech research study with IRB # 22-112. We are seeking participants that are:  18 years and older; can do the user study which involves recording voice memos, and answering a post-task interview in English. Duration: 10 days Location: Remote For more information, please contact Amber Aftab (amber19@vt.edu

32. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR A USER STUDY WITH ROBOTS – 1st posting
The Collaborative Robotics Lab is conducting a user study next week. Participants will physically move a robot to teach a task and will be compensated with a $20 Amazon gift card. Here is the link to signup:  https://calendly.com/habibian/t-haptics-2022-user-study
Ten participants are needed and the link will be unavailable when the study is fully booked.

33. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR A CONSUMER STUDY ON HARD CIDER – 1st posting
The Sensory Evaluation Laboratory (SEL) at Virginia Tech seeks participants to evaluate hard cider (IRB 22-220). The study will take place on Thursday and Friday (April 21 and 22) from 10:00 am – 5:30 pm. The study will take approximately 30 minutes to complete. To participate in this study, you must be 21+, have previously consumed alcohol, not be allergic to apples, cider, alcohol, or fermented beverages, vaccinated against COVID-19, and not currently pregnant. Panelists will taste 8 hard cider samples. The purpose of this study is to understand how different processing methods influence consumer preference of Virginia hard ciders. This is a research study, and results may be published. Participation is voluntary. This study takes place in the HABB1 Building (1230 Washington St SW). Sign-up for the study using the following link: https://vt.compusensecloud.com/ For more information, contact Marlon Ac-Pangan (foodsensory@vt.edu).

34. TWO COTTON CANDY TASTE TESTS NEED PARTICIPANTS – 2nd posting
The VT Sensory Evaluation Lab (VT SEL) is conducting TWO cotton candy taste tests April 19-22 from 11am-4pm. For a class project, we are recruiting volunteers who want to taste cotton candy and give us their opinions. You can participate in ONE OR TWO 15-20 minute sessions. You are eligible to have a nice snack after each session, in addition to the cotton candy. If you are interested, please sign up for our testing system at https://vt.compusensecloud.com/edu/login.aspx?p=vtu and meet us in HABB1, Rm 205 (Corner of Duck Pond Drive and Washington Street). Contact Leah Hamilton (hleah@vt.edu) for more information.

35. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR RESEARCH STUDY MEASURING BALANCE ON LADDERS – 2nd posting
Subjects are needed for a Virginia Tech research study measuring balance on ladders (IRB# 22-089).  The purpose of this study is to measure balance during simulated construction work on a ladder.  This information will be useful in reducing the risk of falls off ladders. Participants will be asked to complete one session lasting approximately 2 hours.  During this session, participants will be asked to climb a ladder and simulate construction work while we measure your balance.  There is a chance you might fall off the ladder, but we have rock climbing pads to cushion any fall.  Participants are eligible to participate if you:  are 18-35 years old; are not heavier than 220 pounds; are not taller than 5 ft 10 in ; do not wear glasses (contacts are acceptable). Subjects will be compensated $15/hour for time and effort. For more information, please email madbiogroup@gmail.com.

36. INDIVIDUALS DIAGNOSED WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER NEEDED FOR STUDY – 2nd posting
The Embodied Brain Lab at Virginia Tech investigates how mind-body-movement practices affect brain function and physiology. We are looking for participants for an upcoming research study, focusing on individuals diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Participants will be randomly assigned to either participate in 4 weeks of a group movement class or movie watching experience. These sessions will occur  biweekly (twice per week) for a duration of 90 minutes. If you are interested or have any questions, please email danceforASD@gmail.com

37. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED: RESEARCH STUDY – EFFECTS OF INTELLIGENT VOICE AGENTS IN AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES – 3rd posting
The Mind Music and Machine Lab at Virginia Tech is seeking individuals to participate in a study to determine the effects of in-vehicle agents on driver experiences and performance in an autonomous vehicle. During the study, you will be asked to drive in a driving simulator. Criteria for eligibility are 1) active driver with a valid license, 2) age 18+ with good health, and 3) normal or corrected vision and hearing. The study will last approximately 60 minutes. Each participant will receive a compensation of $10/hr for participation. For more information, please contact Skye Taylor (skyesolace@vt.edu) or Caitlyn Sanford (caitlyns@vt.edu). This study is being conducted under the supervision of Dr. Myounghoon Jeon (myounghoonjeon@vt.edu).

38. INTERNATIONAL GRADUATE STUDENT FOCUS GROUP ON THE DEPENDENT EXPERIENCE
Monday, April 25, 12pm, Zoom
There are almost 4000 international students at Virginia Tech, many of whom have dependents, such as their spouses or kids. There are many issues this community is facing after coming to Virginia Tech, such as financial issues, health care, child care, social isolation, etc. Join us to talk about the issues you are facing as an international student with a dependent or as a dependent yourself. Please RSVP using this link   https://virginiatech.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZErdOmprTsjGtCUjxDuEKx9wuoi3EzZCsn3 . For questions please contact navabpour@vt.edu

39. CONTEXTUALIZING ENGINEERING PEDAGOGIES
Monday, April 25, 4 pm (EDT time), Lane Hall 134 or Zoom
This workshop engages with Feminist and Anti-Racist Practices and Care in Engineering Studies and Engineering Education. Our hosts are: Desen Ozkan, Postdoctoral Researcher at the Center for Engineering Education and Outreach and the Institute for Research on Learning and Education; Marie Stettler Kleine, Teaching Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering, Design, & Society at Colorado School of Mines and Kari Zacharias, Assistant Professor in the Centre for Engineering Professional Practice and Engineering Education at the University of Manitoba. Workshop coordinators: Francesca Battista battistafra@vt.edu and Cora Olson cowebb@vt.edu Thank you to: The College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences, Diversity and Inclusion Mini Grant, and the Diversity Scholars Program Grant Initiative through the Graduate School. Link to the event https://virginiatech.zoom.us/j/88164227725

40. APIDA ALUMNI CAREER PANEL
Monday, April 25, 7-8pm, Zoom
Join us for an APIDA Alumni Career Panel. where the APIDA alumni will discuss experiences working as APIDA, changing career tracks, pursuing graduate school, and general career development advice from various career fields. Link for Registration: https://bit.ly/3wH8IdA

41. STRATEGIES AND TOOLS FOR EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT GRADING – SIGN UP NOW!
Tuesday, April 26, 4 – 5pm, 310 Kelly Hall 
The GTA training workshop (GRAD 5004) is offering this session that is developed and designed to introduce GTAs to pedagogical practices for effective grading in classrooms. We strongly encourage in-person participation for active engagement. Please complete the RSVP form (https://forms.gle/mfhfQ8VFf5TXN1w9A) by April 20th. Attendance/Zoom related questions may be forwarded to jonildab@vt.edu or chandani@vt.edu. You may also reach out to Dr. Edgar at kjedgar@vt.edu for any related concerns or feedback. GTAs currently enrolled in GRAD 5004, please refer to the Canvas Announcement. 

42. INTERNATIONAL STUDENT CONNECT EVENT
Wednesday, April 27, 5:30-7pm, Graduate Life Center Lawn
If you are an international student with a family, or an international student dependent, join us for this connect event. Bring your family to socialize with other international students and their families, and have ICE CREAM! This event is family-friendly and free, but please RSVP by filling out this form https://docs.google.com/forms/d/11zqVenw1bTTGyR5bhKDmP-5KyGQ-7TzANGoG-yxGBqE . For questions please contact navabpour@vt.edu

43. LYME DISEASE IN THE NEW RIVER VALLEY WITH BRANDON JUTRAS
Wednesday, April 27, 5:30-7pm, Rising Silo Brewery, 2351 Glade Road
Science on Tap of the NRV presents “Lyme Disease in the New River Valley with Brandon Jutras.” Brandon Jutras studies the biology and development of Lyme disease at Virginia Tech. Join us as we explore how this disease works and ask questions about this challenging area of research Free and Open to the public. Contact Science on Tap at scienceontapnrv@gmail.com

44. HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE DAY
Thursday, April 28, 9am-5pm, Pylons
Join Hillel at Virginia Tech and Ask Big Questions along with the VT Jewish Community for a campus-wide remembrance event as we read the names of Holocaust victims during Yom Hashoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, at the Pylons on Thursday, April 28th 9 am – 5 pm. We are looking for volunteers to read the names of Holocaust victims aloud. For more information on attending or volunteering, please contact Briana Schwam and Amir Gazer at bschwam@vt.edu or amirgazar@vt.edu

45. DIVERSITY SCHOLARS SPOTLIGHT
Thursday, April 28, 12-1:30pm, Graduate Life Center Multipurpose Room
The Office of Recruitment, Diversity, and Inclusion will host a Diversity Scholars showcase highlighting graduate students who specialize and advocate for the awareness, knowledge, and skills associated with diversity and inclusion in the Graduate School and greater community. Learn more about their projects in a lightning round format. Lunch provided. Registration required. Please register here: https://tinyurl.com/DSspotlight22. All are welcome to attend. Questions? Please contact Dr. Shernita Lee at ordi@vt.edu.

46. VTABLE TALK: DINNER AND A MOVIE – “LOVING”
Thursday, April 28, 6pm, Black Cultural Center, 126 Squires Student Center
The BCC is holding an end of semester event showing the film “Loving” followed by a discussion with historian and author, Peter Wallenstein who helped provide historical context for the movie. Food will be provided. Register at https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bvY0eGyX5GozZGu  Questions? Contact Kim Clark-Shaw at   kdcshaw@vt.edu

47. PUNCHING YOUR FINALS!
Friday, April 29, 2pm, 115 S Hill Dr., Blacksburg
Get ready to release the build-up stress before your finals with a full-body circuit style workout, including boxing! This event is organized by the Latin American and Iberian Graduate Students Association (LAIGSA) and Blacksburg Boxing and Fitness (BBNF). Feel free to invite your friends. No gloves or experience necessary. Register here: https://forms.gle/NDMZ3FiU331NmaDm7

48. CROSS-CULTURAL DISCUSSION GROUP
Friday, April 29, 2:30-4pm, GLC Room B
Join this cross-cultural discussion group for a fun conversation on popular sports across nations, make new friends from different cultures, expand your worldview and enjoy some international snacks! Due to space limit, please sign up ahead of time via https://forms.gle/7R5UcKGmvgnnWWzBA.

49. ELECTRONIC LITERATURE PANEL AND EXHIBIT: CELEBRATING THE NEW RIVER JOURNAL‘S 25TH ANNIVERSARY
Friday, April 29, 7pm, Newman Library Multipurpose Room (1st floor)
Join us for a major panel event about electronic literature and new media! In celebration of The New River Journals historic 25th anniversary, we will be discussing the history of electronic literature, publishing, recent digital art developments, and the importance of this Virginia Tech journal. Scholar and writer Stuart Moulthrop will be in conversation with founder Ed Falco and others. This event will launch our interactive library exhibit on the first floor of the Newman Library. There will be food! If you have questions or need accommodations, contact us at TheNewRiverVT@gmail.com.

50. SPRING FLING
April 30, 1-4pm, Eggleston Quad
The Drillfield Quad and Residence Hall Federation is sponsoring this event featuring food, music, crafts, inflatables, games and more! Those that bring non-perishable food items will be eligible to win prizes. The food will be donated to The Market.

51. ECO-THEATER WORKSHOP
Monday, May 2 – Wednesday, May 4, 4-8 pm, Haymarket Theater.
A theater organization (Superhero Clubhouse) from New York City is coming to Virginia Tech to hold a three-day eco theater workshop. This will be a creative workshop for people of all backgrounds, occupations, and levels of experience to collaboratively respond to climate and environmental crises through guided performance-making. Beginning with a presentation of research and culminating in short performances made by participants. The workshop is an accessible introduction to SuperheroClubhouse’s eco-theater pedagogy, offering tools to explore the complexities of the climate crisis and envision alternative futures through personal and collective expression. Seats are free but limited so please RSVP here. Food will be provided. Produced by Art for Environmental Justice (AEJ) at VT. For questions please contact Ali Namayandeh (anamayandeh@vt.edu).