August 26-September 2, 2024

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0.   Ongoing Services – updated 8/26/24   

This Week’s Events:  

  1. CAMPUS STUDENT EMPLOYMENT FAIR – Tuesday
  2. PREPARING FOR THE ACADEMIC JOB MARKET – Wednesday
  3. CAREER ADVISING DROP IN HOURS IN GLC – Wednesday
  4. MEET THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES – GRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH SKILLS WORKSHOP SERIES  - Wednesday
  5. GLC CAFÉ – Wednesday & Thursday
  6. GROCERY BINGO – Wednesday
  7. CHI ALPHA GRAD PICNIC – Wednesday
  8. CAREER FAIR PREP FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS- Thursday
  9. CLOSING RECEPTION SUMMER 2024 EXHIBITIONS – Thursday

Administrative Announcements:  

  1. UPCOMING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES FROM THE CIRTL NETWORK – 1st posting
  2. APPLY FOR THE CIRTL AT VIRGINIA TECH ASSOCIATE TEACHING PROGRAM – 1st posting
  3. FOOD SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS – AUGUST – 2st posting 
  4. LEADERSHIP COURSES – REGISTER NOW – 2st posting 
  5. REDUCED COMP FEE OPTION FOR STUDENTS LIVING/STUDYING AWAY FROM BBURG – 3nd posting 

Jobs:  

  1. EL CENTRO GRADUATE STUDENT WORKER WAGE POSITION – 1st posting
  2. GA POSITION IN GRADUATE SCHOOL – 1st posting

Funding Opportunities:

  1. FULBRIGHT POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS FOR U.S. CITIZENS – DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 16, 2024  

Volunteers and research participants sought:  

  1. DETECTIVE FOR AN HOUR! PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR MIXED REALITY USER STUDY – 1st posting
  2. USER CENTERED EVALUATION OF SMART THERMOSTATS – 1ST posting
  3. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR THE MEASURE STUDY: MEASURING ENERGY ACROSS SIZES USING RECALLS – 1st posting
  4. ADOLESCENT/CAREGIVER DBT GROUPS –2nd posting  
  5. RESEARCH STUDY ON SUSTAINABLE DIETS – 2nd posting 
  6. MASTERS ENDURANCE AND ULTRA-ENDURANCE ATHLETES NEEDED FOR A RESEARCH STUDY- 2nd posting 
  7. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR VR CROSSWALK REEARCH STUDY – 2nd posting 
  8. PYTHON PROGRAMMERS NEEDED FOR A STUDY – 3rd  posting 

Upcoming Events:  

  1. ENGINEERING EXPO CAREER FAIR PREP WORKSHOP – September 3
  1. RESUME WRITING FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS – September 5 
  2. INTERNATIONAL CAFÉ HOURS – TASTE OF SRI LANKAN CULTURE – September 6
  3. LUNCH FOR PART-TIME STUDENTS – Tuesday, September 10 
  4. MASTER YOUR FUTURE: PhD: PATIENTLY HOPING FOR A DEGREE – September 17 
  5. FLIP THE FAIR 2024 -September 26 

 0. Ongoing Services – updated 08/05   

  • GRADUATE SCHOOL: Graduate School hours: In-person advising, drop-off or pick-up of documents and materials, and a space to study and take a break! Visit 120 GLC, walk-in hours  Monday – Friday. 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: COOK COUNSELING: Drop-in hours for Summer: Tuesdays 10 am to 12 pm. Location:Room 49 at the GLC. For consultations by Zoom e-mail hkatie19@vt.edu. Students seeking services can schedule a triage appointment by calling 540-231-6557.   
  • WRITING CENTER SERVICES: Schedule an appointment at https://vt.mywconline.com/  
  • GRADUATE OMBUDSPERSON: contact for appointment at gradombud@vt.edu, 540-231-9573  

This Week’s Events  

1. CAMPUS STUDENT EMPLOYMENT FAIR 
Tuesday, August 27, 2-5pm, Owens Ballroom  
Looking for a job or internship this year? Working on campus is a great option! Learn more about various employment opportunities available through Virginia Tech. Introducing the CAMPUS STUDENT EMPLOYMENT FAIR on Tuesday, August 27, 2-5 PM, Owens Ballroom. Come as you are, the dress code is casual. Visit Handshake for more information. We recommend checking in no later than 4:30 PM. Bring copies of your resume for each employer and your Hokie Passport for check-in. If you would like to have your resume reviewed, practice your elevator pitch, or discuss navigating the career fair prior to this event, please visit Handshake to schedule an appointment. If you need accommodations to attend this event, please contact Myla Gao at mylagao@vt.edu. For more information: https://vt.joinhandshake.com/career_fairs/48492/student_preview?token=pKkP1cJq5dRB2K3LBj0Y9HMlbt4F6SdLf0uQXFNn4WJBogMnFosS9Q.

2. PREPARING FOR THE ACADEMIC JOB MARKET
Wednesday, August 28, 12-1pm, Zoom
Held in collaboration with the Graduate School at UNC Chapel Hill, join any or all the sessions for hands-on preparation for job application materials necessary for successful faculty positions that emphasize research and teaching. Topics include CVs, Cover Letters, Teaching Statements, Research Statements, and Networking for Academics. Open to graduate students and postdoctoral scholars. Held weekly each Wednesday August 28th through September 25thhttps://www.research.vt.edu/about/postdoctoral-associates/postdoctoral-events-programs/2024/preparing-for-the-academic-job-market-series-2024.html

3. CAREER ADVISING DROP IN HOURS IN GLC
Wednesday, August 28, 1-4 pm GLC 120
Drop in to 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

4. MEET THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES – GRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH SKILLS WORKSHOP SERIES  
Wednesday, August 28, 2:30-3:15pm, Zoom   
This is the first of the Research Tools for Graduate Students workshop series. Who can help me at the library? How many books can I check out? What support do you offer for data management? What kind of technology is available? How can I get something the library doesn’t own? Learn the answers to these questions and more in this virtual information session Register here for this workshop or any in the series:  https://guides.lib.vt.edu/gradworkshops.

5. GLC CAFÉ
Wednesday, August 28 and Thursday, August 29, 3:30-5pm, GLC Reading Room
Enjoy coffee, tea, cookies and conversation with graduate students and Graduate School staff. your Bring own mug if you can! The GLC Café occurs every Thursday and the 2nd and 4th Wednesday. 

6. GROCERY BINGO
Wednesday, August 28, 5:30-6:30pm, GLC room F
Play bingo and win grocery items to take home while learning about the Graduate School and graduate student resources, including food access initiatives at Virginia Tech including the Market and open hours at the Market. Registration required: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=hGiVYK0Q-kCGPU8yweOjepevaFUBOatNi_cyklXTkCBUQ09IN0FXMzVVNlRHWEY4S0o4Rk80TlZISC4u

7.  CHI ALPHA GRAD PICNIC
Wednesday, August 28, 5:50-6:30pm, Nellies Cave Park (1900 Grissom Lane, Blacksburg, VA)
Interested in Christian community for grad students? Want to meet fellow grad students and explore faith this year? Join us at Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship’s Grad Student Welcome Picnic for food, fun, and fellowship! We’ll meet on Wednesday, August 28th at 6PM at Nellies Cave.

8. CAREER FAIR PREP FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS 
Thursday, August 29, 11am-12pm, Zoom 
Are you ready? Fall career fairs begin September 4th! This workshop will cover how to prepare for and navigate a career fair. The session will also include tips for in-person and virtual career fairs. You can register for this event in Handshake. CPD (Career and Professional Development) offers a series of workshops each semester for graduate students. For the complete list visit: https://career.vt.edu/job-search/grad-student-job-search/events-for-grad-students.html. 

9. CLOSING RECEPTION SUMMER 2024 EXHIBITIONS  
Thursday, August 29, 5-7 pm, Moss Arts Center 
Join us for a reception celebrating our summer 2024 exhibitions, Michiko Itatani’s Cosmic Encounters and Erika Ranee’s How Are Things on My End, before they close on Friday, August 30. Meet Ranee, explore the works, and enjoy free refreshments. https://artscenter.vt.edu/experiences/summer-2024-exhibitions-closing-reception.html

Administrative Announcements  

10. UPCOMING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES FROM THE CIRTL NETWORK – 1st posting
Virginia Tech is a member of the Center for the Integration of Research, Teaching, and Learning (CIRTL) Network, which offers a variety of professional development opportunities, including online workshops and courses (non-credit bearing), available to graduate students and postdoctoral associates at institutions in the CIRTL Network at no cost. This fall, the CIRTL Network schedule includes programming focused on evidence-based teaching fundamentals, student belonging, and academic professional development. You can find the full CIRTL Network fall programming schedule, including descriptions and registration information, at https://cirtl.net/events/. To learn more about CIRTL, which includes a network of 45 institutions in the U.S. and Canada, visit its website at https://www.cirtl.net/. For more information about CIRTL at Virginia Tech, visit https://cirtl.vt.edu/ or email cirtl@vt.edu.

11. APPLY FOR THE CIRTL AT VIRGINIA TECH ASSOCIATE TEACHING PROGRAM – 1st posting
The Center for the Integration of Research, Teaching, and Learning (CIRTL) at Virginia Tech Associate Teaching Program is designed for graduate students and postdoctoral associates to learn about effective teaching practices. Participants will engage in programming focused on foundational knowledge about teaching and complete a teaching philosophy activity. Upon program completion, participants will receive a CIRTL at Virginia Tech Associate digital badge. The program is open to graduate students and postdoctoral associates regardless of teaching experience or responsibilities. Multiple options for program completion are available. To be eligible for the program, you must be a current graduate student or postdoctoral associate at Virginia Tech. To learn more about CIRTL, which includes a network of 45 institutions in the U.S. and Canada, visit its website at https://www.cirtl.net/.  For more information and to apply, visit https://cirtl.vt.edu/teaching-program.html.

12. FOOD SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS – AUGUST – 2nd posting 
The Market of Virginia Tech offers Open Market Hours for all VT students—no registration or intake required, just walk in! We provide a variety of non-perishable items, and occasionally offer protein and produce. Check our website for the schedule of upcoming hours, including many dates and times available before the start of the fall semester: https://foodaccess.vt.edu/.  

13. LEADERSHIP COURSES – REGISTER NOW – 2nd posting 
Enroll now in Leadership courses for Fall 2024: LDRS 5454 (CRN 86980) virtual: Leadership Diverse Contexts Identification and definition of leadership in education settings, communities, & organizations. LDRS 5464 (CRN 86981) in-person: Leadership in a Global Society Identification and development of the personal and professional competencies required for effective leadership in an increasingly global, diverse, and multicultural society. LDRS 5534 (CRN 86982) virtual: Cognition, Problem Solving, Pref for Change Theoretical perspectives, processes and techniques utilized in problem solving, both adaptively and innovatively. Individual cognitive preference for working to effect change in institutional structures. LDRS 5544 (CRN 86983) virtual: Leading Teams through Change Theory and techniques for leading tactical, creative, and problem-solving teams through change. Improving leadership within small groups or teams. Questions? Contact Dr Jerald Walz at jhwalz@vt.edu.  

14. REDUCED COMP FEE OPTION FOR STUDENTS LIVING/STUDYING AWAY FROM BBURG – 3rd  posting 
Beginning Fall 2024, the university will greatly decrease the comprehensive fee for students living and studying away from the Blacksburg campus, to reduce student financial burden. For eligible students, the comprehensive fee will be reduced by 50%. For a full-time student (enrollment of 7 credit hours or more), the comprehensive fee will be reduced by $671.00, up from $300.00, and for a part-time student (enrollment between 1-6 credit hours) the fee will be reduced by $ 335.00, up from $150.00. Eligible students can request the reduction by submitting the request form on the Bursar’s office website. Additional information can be found at www.bursar.vt.edu.    

Jobs  

15. EL CENTRO GRADUATE STUDENT WORKER WAGE – 1st posting
El Centro, the Hispanic and Latinx Cultural and Community Center, is seeking a graduate student to work 20 hours a week. This wage position offers a unique opportunity for grad students to gain hands-on experience in various aspects of community center operations, including event planning and assessment, public relations, marketing, communications, student engagement, support services, and administration and operations. Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree, Currently enrolled as a graduate student at VT, Strong administrative and technical skills including experience with Microsoft Suite and Microsoft Outlook. Apply here: https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fforms.office.com%2Fpages%2Fresponsepage.aspx%3Fid%3DhGiVYK0Q-kCGPU8yweOjeiI2rh2L5rZHsJAIHThguIZUNzRZSUg2NkYyVEVDU0ZRQzZZT0ZLR0lVSC4u%26route%3Dshorturl&data=05%7C02%7Cvmontes%40vt.edu%7C0af836098e03439649cb08dcc6323d41%7C6095688410ad40fa863d4f32c1e3a37a%7C0%7C0%7C638603166369007516%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=wCsGndfL5fIOREW8e54Mo17Mc5FKDXxW%2Fnh5FK3mIk4%3D&reserved=0 

16. GA POSITION IN GRADUATE SCHOOL – 1st posting
The Graduate School’s Director of Assessment and Strategic Data Initiatives is seeking a Graduate Assistant (GA) for the 2024-25 Academic Year. The applicant must be a current graduate student planning to be enrolled in the Spring 2025 semester as well. The GA will provide support on data projects related to the Sloan Center for Systemic Change grant and other tasks as assigned. Projects include using internal data sources to analyze graduate student success metrics, tracking data related to the progress of stated metrics for the planning grant and developing visualizations to communicate progress, and evaluating existing university and graduate school policies. This position is 20 hours/week with standard assistantship benefits. Interested candidates should complete the application questions and submit their CV using the form below no later than Friday September 6th . Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. The full job description can be viewed here: https://graduateschool.vt.edu/content/dam/graduateschool_vt_edu/by-the-numbers-files/Graduate%20Assistant%20Assessment%20and%20Data.pdfApplication deadline: Friday, September 6th, or until filled. Please use this link to apply: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=hGiVYK0Q-kCGPU8yweOjegopL1BGoxVPpxA-NeUMvptUMTlJVzVWSDlFT1VENktUTkZTNjlXN0laVC4u.

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.  

17. FULBRIGHT POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS FOR U.S. CITIZENS – DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 16, 2024  

Fellowships are open to researchers in all academic disciplines and support research programs in Israel for up to 20 months (two academic years). These are the primary benefits of the fellowship: $95,000 scholarship ($47,500 per academic year).  Basic health insurance for the grant, Reimbursement of up to $1,700 for airfare expenses for Fulbright fellows (and spouses), Partial reimbursement of education expenses for children.  Visit the program page: https://fulbright.org.il/USPostdoc. For further information or inquiries, please contact: Noa Turgeman, USprograms@fulbright.org.il.  

Volunteers and Research Participants Sought  

18. DETECTIVE FOR AN HOUR! PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR MIXED REALITY USER STUDY – 1st posting
3DI Group at Virginia Tech is investigating ways to enhance sensemaking activities such as intelligence analysis with immersive technologies. Participants will be given a case file involving a hypothetical nationwide terrorist attack. The participants will try to solve the case with 3D interaction techniques while seated, standing, or moving around in an indoor area. The entire experimental session will take about 75-90 minutes. Participant qualifications: Participants need to be proficient in English, at least 18 years old, and have normal vision with contact lenses (glasses not supported).Participation is entirely voluntary. Participation will be on a first come first serve basis. Please contact Ibrahim Tahmid at iatahmid@vt.edu to schedule a session. The project is supervised by Dr. Doug A. Bowman in Computer Science.

19. USER CENTERED EVALUATION OF SMART THERMOSTATS – 1ST posting
We are comparing the usability of different smart residential thermostat modalities using eye-tracking and Think aloud methods. During the study, participants will be asked to use the thermostat to do some tasks such as changing the thermostat temperature and modes while they wear eye tracker glasses. The study takes 45 minutes to 1 hour. Participant qualifications: Over 18 years old, proficient in English, and can work with digital devices such as laptops and tablets from a regular distance without needing corrective eyeglasses. Participant compensation: $15 Kroger gift card. For more information: https://forms.office.com/r/zF7GsYW3CB?origin=lprLink.

20. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR THE MEASURE STUDY: MEASURING ENERGY ACROSS SIZES USING RECALLS – 1st posting
Are you interested in learning more about your energy needs and helping researchers better measure food intake in participants of varying body sizes? Participants are needed for the MEASURE study (IRB #22-654) seeking to understand how a participant’s weight class can affect measurements of dietary intake. Participants will complete measurements of height, weight, body composition, energy expenditure, and food intake over a period of 5-7 weeks with a total of 5 visits to campus. To be eligible, you must be over 18, have a body mass index (BMI) greater than 25 kg/m2, weigh under 600 lbs., and not be following a weight control diet. Compensation of up to $150 is available for this study. If you are interested in participating, complete this screening survey https://virginiatech.questionpro.com/measurestudy  or send an email to ericamh@vt.edu.

21. ADOLESCENT/CAREGIVER DBT GROUPS – 2nd posting 
The Psychological Services Center at Virginia Tech is looking for families of adolescents to participate in biweekly DBT groups for the 2024-2025 school year. Families of adolescents that struggle with conflict are encouraged to apply. Cost is $20/week with financial aid available. Caregivers and teens will participate in separate groups weekly via Zoom for the school year, excluding university breaks. Teens between the age of 14 and 19. For more information contact Brenda Lipes by August 28, 2024, at brlipes@vt.edu

22. RESEARCH STUDY ON SUSTAINABLE DIETS – 2nd posting 
Two-part, audio recorded focus group interviews at Virginia Tech during Fall 2024. 2 hours maximum for each focus group. Share your views about what motivates your dietary choices, graphic food-based dietary guidelines, and sustainable diets. Lunch or dinner will be provided. This study (IRB 23-147) was determined to be exempt from VT’s IRB in March 2023. Participants must be 18-25 years old, studying at Virginia Tech and living in Blacksburg, VA. https://forms.office.com/r/FAtj99PSyy

23. MASTERS ENDURANCE AND ULTRA-ENDURANCE ATHLETES NEEDED FOR A RESEARCH STUDY- 2nd  posting 
We are examining the relationship between physical activity and the total number of calories expended each day (IRB #21-567). This study will require 1 virtual meeting and 2 visits to the Human Integrative Physiology Laboratory at Virginia Tech, which will take approximately 6 hours. Participant qualifications: Highly Active Masters’ Athletes (60 years of age or older), Has an average weekly mileage of 35 miles or more, Stable body weight over the past year (±5 lb.), Free of cardiovascular, lung, metabolic, kidney disease or cancer, Has competed in a marathon or ultramarathon with the past year, Has not had any recent injuries that have affected training volume. Participants will be entered in a drawing for $25 cash (Odds of being selected 1 in 5). For more information contact: Aubrey Johnson aubreyleahj@vt.edu  

24. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR VR CROSSWALK RESEARCH STUDY – 3rd posting 
As a participant, you will cross a virtual reality crosswalk, helping to identify the most effective personal listening device signaling process for pedestrians. Participants must be above 18 years of age and have corrected or normal vision and normal hearing. Compensation: $20 Amazon gift card for 2 hours. https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Foutlook.office.com%2Fbookwithme%2Fuser%2Fb49719826a1942e68e431cc84c86ad60%40vt.edu%2Fmeetingtype%2Fk5vwl85A0ESucyOiUFs0OQ2%3Fanonymous%26ep%3Dmcard&data=05%7C02%7Cesham%40vt.edu%7Cae6c0452b5ce49a0c13a08dcb613836b%7C6095688410ad40fa863d4f32c1e3a37a%7C0%7C0%7C638585442365765140%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=%2FC9sgCPJwSJVZvi%2BD81ycJD3FvmOVwFD7XujY44wiiQ%3D&reserved=0.  

25. PYTHON PROGRAMMERS NEEDED FOR A STUDY – 3rd posting 
The Echolab at Virginia Tech is seeking students with basic Python programming experience for a study. Participants will join an in-person session (60-75 minutes) where they will watch two ~15-minute programming lectures, take notes using a web application, and fill out surveys. An additional survey will be sent out one week after the in-person session. For their time, participants will receive a $30 Amazon gift card. Participants don’t need to be Python experts but should have experience at least equivalent to taking an introductory class like CS 1064, Intro to Python (e.g., comfort using if-then statements, defining functions, etc.). Interested participants can fill out the following form: https://forms.gle/qGpU19AvW7bSf9YZ9. The actual study will take place between August 13 and 29th in the Gilbert Place building – we will reach out separately for scheduling and will take participants on a first-come first-serve basis. This study has been approved by the Virginia Tech IRB Board (IRB #24-165). For questions, contact danielmanesh@vt.edu.  

Upcoming Events  

26. ENGINEERING EXPO CAREER FAIR PREP WORKSHOP
Tuesday, September 3, 5:50-6:30pm, Virtual
Need guidance on preparing for and navigating Engineering Expo and all the other career fairs this fall? Attend Career & Professional Development’s (CPD) career fair prep workshop and employer panel on September 3rd at 5:30 pm! During this session, you’ll learn how to navigate career fairs, prepare your elevator pitch, and make a positive impression. Employers participating in Engineering Expo will also share their advice on successfully connecting with recruiters at a career fair.Featured employers: Advansix, NAVAIR Fleet Readiness Center East, Urban Design Partners, & Volvo Please register using the link on this page, where you’ll also be able to submit questions to the employer panel! https://app.joinhandshake.com/edu/events/1574999.

27. RESUME WRITING FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS  
Wednesday, September 4, 10-11am, Zoom  
Having a well-polished resume is a critical step toward getting an interview. Start preparing early to be ready for Fall career fairs. This workshop will provide tips for crafting an effective resume. The session will also include information on Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) and the use of generative AI in crafting your resume. You can register for this event in Handshake: https://vt.joinhandshake.com/events/1566045/share_preview

28. INTERNATIONAL CAFÉ HOURS – TASTE OF SRI LANKAN CULTURE  
Friday, September 6, 4-6pm, Deet’s Place side room (under D2 dining hall) 
Join the Sri Lankan Student Association at Virginia Tech and Cranwell International Center in celebration of Sri Lankan culture. Refreshments and snacks will be provided by Dining Services, and there will be displays made by the members of the Sri Lankan Student Association at Virginia Tech. View presentations from students, trivia, games, delicious food and drink and more! Held at Deet’s Place in the large side room, immerse yourself in Sri Lankan culture and cultural exchange! Free admission and a chance to win giveaways, including 2 tickets to a performance at the Moss Arts Center! If you are an individual with a disability and desire an accommodation, please contact Fawna Zwart at fawna@vt.edu during regular business hours at least 10 business days prior to the event. https://gobblerconnect.vt.edu/event/10177693

29. LUNCH FOR PART-TIME STUDENTS 
Tuesday, September 10, 12-1:30pm, GLC room B 
Are you a part-time student seeking community, accountability, and motivation in your graduate school journey? Join your peers at this casual gathering! Make friends, offer support, receive feedback on your ideas, and gain a boost of inspiration as you’re navigating the unique challenges and accomplishments of part-time graduate work. For more information and to register to attend, visit https://forms.office.com/r/uL1ZcGZqgi

30. MASTER YOUR FUTURE: PhD: PATIENTLY HOPING FOR A DEGREE 
Tuesday, September 17, 12-1pm, Virtual  
Master Your Future is a series of professional development workshops designed to help students successfully navigate graduate school and their professional development. Additional workshops in the series: Thriving in Grad School: Enhancing Well-Being and Success through Mindfulness and Psychological Safety held on Tuesday, October 22nd, 12-1pm, and Moving from Conflict to Collaboration, held on Tuesday, November 26, 12-1pm. Register for any or all of the workshops here: https://shorturl.at/OjMVH

31. FLIP THE FAIR 2024 
Thursday, September 26, 8:30am-2pm. Melrose Branch Library, Roanoke, VA Join us for Flip the Fair 2024! Flip the Fair is a flipped science fair where graduate students present their research science-fair-style on tri-fold poster boards, and 5th graders judge them! Prizes awarded to the best presenters! This year’s event will be held at the Melrose Branch Library in Roanoke on Sept. 26 from 8:30am-2pm.  Sign up to present: https://forms.gle/K18YMj24aViy1oaWA. Sign up to volunteer: https://forms.gle/kQvn7ub3ifkhBZFTA. Sponsored by the Roanoke Public Libraries, Roanoke City Public Schools, VSOP, VT Global Change Center, VT Center for Communicating Science, VT Office of Inclusion & Diversity, The Graduate School, FBRI@VTC, VT College of Sciences, and FLSI.  Questions: Contact the organizing team: gatespalissery@vt.edu, amandaah@vt.edu, megane97@vt.edu.