February 19 – 25

Events:
1.   WEEKLY WALK-IN SERVICES IN THE GLC – last updated 1/22/18
2. WRITING STRATEGIES CONSULTATIONS
3. COMMUNITY VOICES PRESENTS “JANESVILLE: AN AMERICAN STORY”
4. GRAD MINDFULNESS
5. NEWMAN LIBRARY STUDIOS NETWORK OPEN HOUSE
6. ASK THE ACADEMY: GTA WALK-IN ADVISING
7. DINING ETIQUETTE
8. INTERVARSITY GRAD CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP SMALL GROUP BIBLE STUDIES
9. CONVERSATIONAL ENGLISH PRACTICE FOR GRADS
10. LIVE OPEN DOOR REHEARSAL IN THE CUBE AT THE MOSS ART CENTER
11. WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE AN EVANGELICAL, AND WHY DOES IT MATTER?
12. FLAMENCO AND SPANISH TRADITIONAL DANCE
13. GLC CAFÉ
14. VINYASA YOGA WITH JOE SCAPARCI
15. KIDS’ NIGHT OUT (REGISTRATION NOW REQUIRED)
16. THE ROLE OF THE UNIVERSITY IN AN AGE OF SCIENCE SKEPTICISM AND “FAKE NEWS”

Administrative Announcements:
17. GSA GRADUATE RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (GRDP) – 2nd posting
18. GRAD STUDENT INPUT REQUESTED ON SURVEY OF BLACKSBURG TRANSIT – 3rd posting
19. 20TH ANNUAL EBONY AFFAIR – 3rd posting
20. BRIDGING THE DREAM SCHOLARSHIP FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS – 3rd posting

Jobs:
21. CLASSROOM AIDE FOR LITTLE HOKIE HANGOUT – 1st posting
22. UNPAID STUDENT INTERNSHIPS AT THE EXECTUVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT – 1st posting

Volunteers and research participants sought:
23. VOLUNTEERS NEED FOR MINDFULNESS-BASED STRESS REDUCTION STUDY – 2nd posting
24. PARTICIPANTS AGES 18-30 NEEDED: JUMPING & LANDING BIOMECHANICS STUDY – 3rd posting
25. CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: CO-LISTEN TO MUSIC WITH YOUR FRIENDS – 3rd posting

Upcoming events:
— SAVE THE DATE-IN CELEBRATION OF YOU
— “A SCIENCE COMEDIAN’S GUIDE TO COMMUNICATING SCIENCE”
— AN EVENING OF HUMOR WITH SCIENCE COMEDIAN BRIAN MALOW
— ASK THE ACADEMY: ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY
— WOMEN’S ALLIANCE ANTI-ACADEMIC BULLYING CONVERSATION WITH DEAN DEPAUW
— ADHD INTEREST MEETING FOR GRADS

Continue reading “February 19 – 25”

February 12 – 18, 2018

Events:
1.   WEEKLY WALK-IN SERVICES IN THE GLC – last updated 1/3/18
2. WRITING STRATEGIES CONSULTATIONS
3. SALSATECH TRYOUTS FOR PERFORMANCE TEAM (NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED)
4. GRAD MINDFULNESS
5. ASK THE ACADEMY: GTA WALK-IN ADVISING
6. INTERVARSITY GRAD CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP SMALL GROUP BIBLE STUDIES
7. INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH HONOR SOCIETY’S 1st COFFEE HOUR OF SEMESTER
8. CONVERSATIONAL ENGLISH PRACTICE FOR GRADS
9. GLC CAFÉ – VALENTINE’S EDITION
10. FLAMENCO AND SPANISH TRADITIONAL DANCE
11. GLC CAFÉ
12. PROFESSIONALIZE YOUR WRITING (FOR STEM STUDENTS)
13. VINYASA YOGA WITH JOE SCAPARCI
14. GRADUATE AND FACULTY READING GROUP
15. KIDS’ NIGHT OUT (REGISTRATION NOW REQUIRED)
16. WHAT HAVE I GOTTEN MYSELF INTO?

Administrative Announcements:
17. GSA GRADUATE RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (GRDP) – 1st posting
18. GRAD STUDENT INPUT REQUESTED ON SURVEY OF BLACKSBURG TRANSIT – 2nd posting
19. 20TH ANNUAL EBONY AFFAIR – 2ndposting
20. BRIDGING THE DREAM SCHOLARSHIP FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS – 2nd posting
21. 6TH ANNUAL FACULTY WOMEN OF COLOR IN THE ACADEMY NAT’L CONFERENCE – 3rd posting
22. WRITING SESSIONS ADDED: SPRING ’18 PROF. DEVELOPMENT CALENDAR – 3rd posting
23. CITIZEN SCHOLAR ENGAGEMENT – APPLICATIONS OPEN NOW – 3rd posting

Jobs:
24. GRA – CENTER FOR GERONTOLOGY – 2nd posting

Volunteers and research participants sought:
25. VOLUNTEERS NEED FOR MINDFULNESS-BASED STRESS REDUCTION STUDY – 1st posting
26. PARTICIPANTS AGES 18-30 NEEDED: JUMPING & LANDING BIOMECHANICS STUDY – 1st posting
27. CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: CO-LISTEN TO MUSIC WITH YOUR FRIENDS – 1st posting
28. PARTICIPANTS AGES 14-18 NEEDED: CELEBRITY CREDIBILITY RESEARCH STUDY – 2nd posting

Upcoming events:
— COMMUNITY VOICES PRESENTS “JANESVILLE: AN AMERICAN STORY”
— DINING ETIQUETTE
— THE ROLE OF THE UNIVERSITY IN AN AGE OF SCIENCE SKEPTICISM AND “FAKE NEWS”
— SAVE THE DATE-IN CELEBRATION OF YOU
— “A SCIENCE COMEDIAN’S GUIDE TO COMMUNICATING SCIENCE”
— AN EVENING OF HUMOR WITH SCIENCE COMEDIAN BRIAN MALOW
— ASK THE ACADEMY: ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY
— WOMEN’S ALLIANCE ANTI-ACADEMIC BULLYING CONVERSATION WITH DEAN DEPAUW
— SPEED INTERVIEWING – REGISTER NOW!—Feb 28   PLEASE NOTE RESCHEDULED DATE

Continue reading “February 12 – 18, 2018”

February 5 – February 11

Events:
1. WEEKLY WALK-IN SERVICES IN THE GLC – last updated 1/22/18
2. WRITING STRATEGIES CONSULTATIONS
3. SIX MONTHS AFTER CHARLOTTESVILLE: CHRISTIAN REFLECTIONS ON RACE & POLITICS
4. GRAD MINDFULNESS
5. ASK THE ACADEMY: GTA WALK-IN ADVISING
6. INTERVARSITY GRAD CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP SMALL GROUP BIBLE STUDIES
7. HOW DO WE SEE THE FUTURE (OF ARCHITECTURE)?
8. CONVERSATIONAL ENGLISH PRACTICE FOR GRADS
9. RESEARCH À LA MODE PRESENTATION: TAKE A DEEP BREATH
10. FLAMENCO AND SPANISH TRADITIONAL DANCE
11. GLC CAFÉ
12. JOB SEARCHES FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
13. VINYASA YOGA WITH JOE SCAPARCI
14. KIDS’ NIGHT OUT (REGISTRATION NOW REQUIRED)

Administrative Announcements:
15. GRAD STUDENT INPUT REQUESTED ON SURVEY OF BLACKSBURG TRANSIT – 1st posting
16. 20TH ANNUAL EBONY AFFAIR – 1st posting
17. BRIDGING THE DREAM SCHOLARSHIP FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS – 1st posting
18. 6TH ANNUAL FACULTY WOMEN OF COLOR IN THE ACADEMY NAT’L CONFERENCE – 2nd posting
19. WRITING SESSIONS ADDED: SPRING ’18 PROF. DEVELOPMENT CALENDAR – 2nd posting
20. CITIZEN SCHOLAR ENGAGEMENT – APPLICATIONS OPEN NOW – 1st posting
21. ON-CAMPUS FOOD PANTRY – 3rd posting
22. CALL FOR RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM APPLICANTS – 3rd posting

Jobs:
23. GRA – CENTER FOR GERONTOLOGY – 2nd posting

Volunteers and research participants sought:
24. PARTICIPANTS AGES 18-30 NEEDED: JUMPING & LANDING BIOMECHANICS STUDY – 1st posting
25. CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: CO-LISTEN TO MUSIC WITH YOUR FRIENDS – 1st posting
26. PARTICIPANTS AGES 14-18 NEEDED: CELEBRITY CREDIBILITY RESEARCH STUDY – 2nd posting

Upcoming events:
— INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH HONOR SOCIETY’S 1st COFFEE HOUR OF SEMESTER – Feb 14
— THE ROLE OF THE UNIVERSITY IN AN AGE OF SCIENCE SKEPTICISM AND “FAKE NEWS”
— SAVE THE DATE-IN CELEBRATION OF YOU
— AN EVENING OF HUMOR WITH SCIENCE COMEDIAN BRIAN MALOW
— SPEED INTERVIEWING – REGISTER NOW!—Feb 28 PLEASE NOTE RESCHEDULED DATE

Continue reading “February 5 – February 11”

January 29 – February 4

Events:
1.   WEEKLY WALK-IN SERVICES IN THE GLC – last updated 1/3/18
2. WRITING STRATEGIES CONSULTATIONS
3. OPEN WORKSHOP: SABA TAJ
4. GRAD MINDFULNESS
5. ASK THE ACADEMY: GTA WALK-IN ADVISING
6. BEGINNING AND MAINTAINING ADVISOR RELATIONSHIP
7. MORNING GLC CAFE
8. LUNCH WITH THE DEAN
9. WGD DISCUSSION SERIES: IS INCLUSIVE, AGRICULTURE-DRIVEN GROWTH POSSIBLE?
10. GUAC TALK WTH THE DEAN
11. GLC CAFÉ – CUBICLE FARM TIRAMISU EDITION
12. INTERVIEWING SKILLS
13. KIDS’ NIGHT OUT (REGISTRATION NOW REQUIRED)
14. GLC FELLOWS WELCOME SOCIAL
15. INTERVARSITY GRADUATE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP – SPRING RETREAT
16. GSA SPRING BEER & WINE SOCIAL
17. VT VS. MIAMI MEN’S BASKETBALL WATCH PARTY
18. BRUNCH WITH THE DEAN

Administrative Announcements:
19A. FLAMENCO AND SPANISH TRADITIONAL DANCE
19. INTERVARSITY GRAD CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP SMALL GROUP BIBLE STUDIES – 1st posting
20. 6TH ANNUAL FACULTY WOMEN OF COLOR IN THE ACADEMY NAT’L CONFERENCE – 1st posting
21. SPRING 2018 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CALENDAR IS ONLINE! – 1st posting
22. CITIZEN SCHOLAR ENGAGEMENT – APPLICATIONS OPEN NOW – 1st posting
23. ON-CAMPUS FOOD PANTRY – 2nd posting
24. CALL FOR RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM APPLICANTS – 2nd posting
25. JOIN A HAPPINESS GROUP – 3rd posting
26. SIGN UP FOR A COOKING CLASS THROUGH VT RECREATIONAL SPORTS – 3rd posting
27. LITTLE HOKIE HANGOUT – SPACE STILL AVAILABLE – 3rd posting
28. VIRGINIA TECH LAUNCHES INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD (ISAB) – 3rd posting
29. CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS FOR GSA SPRING BEER & WINE SOCIAL – 3rd posting
30. SUPPORT CAMPUS INCLUSIVITY – SERVE AS A CONVERSATION PARTNER – 3rd posting
31. COMMUNITY VOICES SEEKS NEW MEMBERS – 3rd posting
32. COMMUNITY CHANGE ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS – 3rd posting
33. NOMINATIONS FOR GRADUATE STUDENT AWARDS OPEN – 3rd posting
34. NOMINATE OUTSTANDING FACULTY MENTOR(S) FOR MENTOR AWARD – 3rd posting

Jobs:
35. GRA – CENTER FOR GERONTOLOGY

Volunteers and research participants sought:
36A.CALL FOR PARTICIPATION IN RESEARCH STUDY: CO-LISTEN TO MUSIC WITH YOUR FRIENDS
36. PARTICIPANTS AGES 14-18 NEEDED: CELEBRITY CREDIBILITY RESEARCH STUDY – 1st posting

Upcoming events:
— SIX MONTHS AFTER CHARLOTTESVILLE: CHRISTIAN REFLECTIONS ON RACE & POLITICS – Feb 5
— HOW DO WE SEE THE FUTURE (OF ARCHITECTURE)? – Feb 6
– -RESEARCH À LA MODE PRESENTATION: TAKE A DEEP BREATH – Feb 7
— JOB SEARCHES FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – Feb 8
— SPEED INTERVIEWING – REGISTER NOW!—Feb 28 PLEASE NOTE RESCHEDULED DATE

Events
1. WEEKLY WALK-IN SERVICES IN THE GLC – last updated 1/22/2017
– Career Advising: Wednesday, 2:00-5:00pm, Info kiosk in lobby
– Ask the Academy: GTA Walk-In Advising: Tuesday and Wednesday, GLC Room A, 4:00-6:00pm
– Cook Counseling: Thursdays and Fridays, 1:00-5:00pm, Green Room
– Graduate School hours: MTThF 8:00-5:00pm, W 9:30-5:00
– Immigration advising hours: MWF 1:00-4:00pm, TTh 9:00am-12:00pm Room 120
– Writing assistance: reserve appointment at https://www.lib.vt.edu/spaces/writing-center.html

2. WRITING STRATEGIES CONSULTATIONS
Monday, Jan 29, 10:30am-12:00pm, GLC Room A
Sign up through the Writing Center website https://www.lib.vt.edu/spaces/writing-center.html to talk about the dissertation or thesis writing process with coach, Prabin Lama (himself graduating this spring with a PhD in Rhetoric & Composition), who can help you with multiple topics– from setting an agenda (writing planning and preparation), to building a support system through writing groups and writing center services, to diagnosing and working towards managing writing difficulties. You are limited to two 1.5-hr (or shorter) appointments with Prabin per semester, (although you can always make a follow-up appointment with him in the Writing Center).

3. OPEN WORKSHOP: SABA TAJ
Monday, Jan 29, 6:00-9:00pm, Moss Arts Center
Grad student Caroline Davis invites you to create visual arts projects with guidance from guest artist Saba Taj. Saba Taj is a Pakistani-American artist and activist native to North Carolina. Drawing from her identity as a queer Muslim in the American South, her work challenges racism and xenophobia through empowered representations of people of color. Through interdisciplinary practices, Taj explores hybrid identities, inherited trauma, and revolution.

4. GRAD MINDFULNESS
Tuesday, Jan 30, 11:00-11:30am, 5071 Derring Hall
Meets every Tuesday (change from last semester.) At each meeting there will be a short guided mindfulness exercise followed by time to practice on your own. You don’t need to stay for the whole time. Feel free to just drop in, just take care to not disturb others.  Here is a link to a cool free mindfulness app: https://app.stopbreathethink.org/. Email lashley@vt.edu with any questions.

5. ASK THE ACADEMY: GTA WALK-IN ADVISING
Tuesday & Wednesday, Jan 30 & Jan 31, GLC Room A, 4:00-6:00pm
Do you have questions about teaching or grading? Are you experiencing a challenge in the classroom that you don’t know how to resolve? Drop by to chat, share experiences, and get advice from Fellows of the Graduate Academy for Teaching Excellence. Light refreshments will be provided; bring your own mug if you can.

6. BEGINNING AND MAINTAINING ADVISOR RELATIONSHIP
Tuesday, Jan 30, 4:00-5:00pm, GLC Room F
Bryan Hanson, Graduate Ombudsperson, will lead this workshop on starting and maintaining advisor relationships from finding the right advisor through the ups and downs of graduate school and beyond. Register here:  https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8cBHllUD6k456sJ.

7. MORNING GLC CAFE
Wednesday, Jan 31, 9-10:15 a.m., GLC Reading Room
Join us at the first morning GLC cafe!  Coffee, tea, light refreshments will be served.

8. LUNCH WITH THE DEAN
Wednesday, Jan 31, 12:00-1:00pm, GLC Room C
Meet Graduate School Dean Dr. Karen DePauw and graduate students at a free lunch.  Learn about the latest in graduate education and share your perspectives in a casual setting.  Registration is required. Please sign-up here: https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3xhdC2k48B2Qr5z

9. WGD DISCUSSION SERIES: IS INCLUSIVE, AGRICULTURE-DRIVEN GROWTH POSSIBLE?
Wednesday, Jan 31, 4:00pm, Newman Library Multipurpose Room 101
Women and Gender in International Development of the Center for International Research, Education and Development present Dr. Wanjiru Kamau-Rutenbert, Director of AfricanWomen in Agricultural Research and Development Seminar. Reception to follow.

10. GUAC TALK WTH THE DEAN 
Thurs, Feb 1, 12:00-1:00pm, GLC Room C
Join the Graduate Student Assembly (GSA) for this February Guac Talk with Dean DePauw. There will be guacamole (of course), great conversation, and hopefully you! Visit the Guac Talk’s Facebook event page at bit.ly/GuacTalk-Feb2018.

11. GLC CAFÉ – CUBICLE FARM TIRAMISU EDITION
Thursday, Feb 1, 3:30-5:00 pm, GLC Reading Room
Enjoy free coffee, tea, and cookies in the company of fellow grad students and Grad School staff; network, socialize, relax! Bring your own mug if you can.

12. INTERVIEWING SKILLS
Thursday, Feb 1, 4:15-5:15pm, GLC Room F
Be prepared for initial screening interviews as well as on-site interviews. This seminar addresses interviewing basics, employer expectations, and insights into behavioral interviews. Sponsored by Career and Professional Development. Register here:  https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1O0ozFTMzw65RR3

13. KIDS’ NIGHT OUT (REGISTRATION NOW REQUIRED)
Thursday, Feb 1, 6:30-8:30, VT Women’s Center, 206 Washington Street, B’burg
Please note newly revised hours: 6:30-8:30. Go to “Doodle Poll” at https://doodle.com/poll/ms7viszrb42fndzu to preregister your child(ren) on a first come basis. KNO is an evening of fun for kids aged 2-12 (kids should be toilet trained) and takes place at the. Park in the back and come up the stairs at the back of the parking lot.

14. GLC FELLOWS WELCOME SOCIAL 
Friday, Feb 2, 5:00-7:00pm, GLC Multipurpose Room
Come hang out with fellow graduate students at this “Winter Wonderland” themed welcome social sponsored by the GLC Fellows. Ease into the new semester with food, music, dancing and fun! This event is open to all graduate students and their families. Please sign-up at: https://survey.az1.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_6g1MoH8iaFmvquN&Q_JFE=0.

15. INTERVARSITY GRADUATE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP – SPRING RETREAT
8pm Friday, Feb 2 – 11am Sunday, Feb 4 near Lexington, VA (1.5 hours from VT)
All VT graduate students are welcome to join in a restful weekend of new friendships, indoor/outdoor recreation, Bible study and prayer in a relaxed setting away from campus. Cost is $35 (scholarships are available). For more information and to register online, visit: https://goo.gl/forms/pJFWBLdjXGyRgMTs2 . Contact Robert Howe (robahowe@gmail.com) with any questions.

16. GSA SPRING BEER & WINE SOCIAL
Sat, Feb 3, 5:00-9:00pm, Lane Stadium South End Zone Club
Join the Graduate Student Assembly for a cross-campus mixer, with students from the National Capital Region (NCR), Roanoke, and Blacksburg campuses. $12 tickets are now available for purchase online at https://tickets.artscenter.vt.edu/studentcenters/online/, and will be on sale until 4pm on Friday, February 2nd. After that point in time, they will be available at-door for $15. Each ticket comes with five tastings and three full drinks (where a full drink is equivalent to a 5 oz. glass of wine or a 12 oz. beer). There is also a non-alcohol-drinking entry option, which is $5 at the door. RSVP to the social — and to the Cross-Campus Social Weekend — at bit.ly/CrossCampusSocialWeekend-2018.

17. VT VS. MIAMI MEN’S BASKETBALL WATCH PARTY
Sat, Feb 3, 2:00-5:00pm, Champs Cafe and Sports Bar
Watch the VT vs. Miami game with your fellow graduate students. Food will be provided. However, if you prefer to watch the game in person, we encourage you to sign up for the ticket lottery here: http://www.hokietickets.com/student/lottery/. This watch party is a part of the Graduate Student Assembly (GSA) Cross-Campus Social Weekend, Visit the Facebook event page for the Cross-Campus Social Weekend at bit.ly/CrossCampusSocialWeekend-2018.

18. BRUNCH WITH THE DEAN 
Sun, Feb 4, 11:00am-12:00pm, GLC Room F
Part of the Graduate Student Assembly (GSA) Cross-Campus Social Weekend. This is a great opportunity for students from the National Capital Region (NCR) and Roanoke campuses to enjoy food and conversation with Dean Karen DePauw. As always, we supply the food; you bring the company. Visit the Facebook event page for the Cross-Campus Social Weekend at bit.ly/CrossCampusSocialWeekend-2018.

Administrative Announcements
19A. FLAMENCO AND SPANISH TRADITIONAL DANCE – 1st posting
Wednesdays 6:45pm – 8pm, Williams Hall 120
Interested in learning Flamenco, Tango, Fandango and other forms of Spanish dance? Come join ‘Olé at VT’ every Wednesday for our practice sessions. No prior experience or partner necessary. Free and open to all. For further information contact grad student Jenni Green at  jennig@vt.edu

19. INTERVARSITY GRAD CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP SMALL GROUP BIBLE STUDIES – 1st posting
Tuesdays & Wednesdays – various locations
Our small group Bible studies meet in grad students’ homes. Get connected with a group of friends on a journey of faith through grad school! See a list of current groups: http://gcfvt.wordpress.com/small-groups/ or contact Robert Howe (robahowe@gmail.com) for more information.

20. 6TH ANNUAL FACULTY WOMEN OF COLOR IN THE ACADEMY NAT’L CONFERENCE – 1st posting
Please join us for the 6th annual Faculty Women of Color in the Academy national conference, April 5-6, in Blacksburg, Virginia. The FWCA conference offers women of color faculty, university administrators, post-doctoral fellows, graduate students and undergraduates a unique educational and professional opportunity to network, engage, and learn with peers from around the country. Register at http://www.cpe.vt.edu/fwca/.  Graduate students who want to attend but need assistance with the conference fee may contact fwca@vt.edu. The Graduate School is sponsoring 10 doctoral level WOC to participate in the post-conference Academic Writing Retreat to be held on April 7. If you wish to attend the writing retreat, contact Michele Deramo at Deramo@vt.edu.

21. SPRING 2018 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CALENDAR IS ONLINE! – 1st posting
The initial Spring 2018 Professional Development calendar is ready to check out:  https://graduateschool.vt.edu/student-life/professional-development/professional-development-series.html.  You must register to attend.  More workshops will be added shortly.

22. CITIZEN SCHOLAR ENGAGEMENT – APPLICATIONS OPEN NOW – 1st posting
Have you used your research to benefit society in any way? Are you currently working, or have worked on a project in the past year, that has community impact, either locally or globally? If so, consider applying for the Citizen Scholar Engagement Recognition. If not, consider designing a Citizen Scholar Project so your efforts can be recognized next year! Program requirements are described on the CSE website: http://graduateschool.vt.edu/transformative-graduate-education-experience/citizen-scholar-engagement/program-requirements.html. Applications are due 5:00 p.m. on Monday, March 12, 2018. For more information and to apply, email Helen Kamandhari at helen74@vt.edu.

23. ON-CAMPUS FOOD PANTRY – 2nd posting
209 Manna Ministries is VT’s on-campus food pantry that provides food, toiletries, and school supplies to students. A donation-based pantry, there are opportunities to hold a food drive, shop in the pantry, or volunteer. Located at 209 W Roanoke St on the 3rd floor, the hours are 4:00-6:30pm on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday.  Find more information on Facebook or at www.209mannaministries.org.  Questions? Contact 209MannaVT@gmail.com.

24. CALL FOR RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM APPLICANTS – 2nd posting
The Graduate Student Assembly (GSA) is looking for graduate students eager to present their research in a friendly, interdisciplinary atmosphere. This year, we are accepting applications for posters, talks, flash talks, and creative installations. Want to apply? Visit bit.ly/GSARS2018-instructions to learn more about the application process, and bit.ly/GSARS2018-apply to submit your application. The application cycle opens Monday, January 22, 2018, at 12:00am, and closes on Wednesday, February 7, 2018, at 11:59pm. The Symposium itself will take place on Wednesday, March 28, with a keynote on Thursday, March 29.

25. READING GROUPS – 2nd posting
Mondays & Tuesdays, starting Jan 22, The Bradley Study Center is hosting two reading groups to explore different topics. Enjoy a community and a context in which to discuss together different aspects of life and culture in relation to the Christian faith.  These groups are open to everyone—students, faculty, and community members—faith or no faith. Groups meet at the River’s Edge (209-D College Ave, above Souvlaki). Find a reading group that interests you and register below!  Books provided for free for those who register by Jan 22.
** Mere Christianity, by C.S. Lewis, Mondays, 5:30-6:30pm
** Surprised by Meaning: Science, Faith, and How We Make Sense of Things, by Alister McGrath, Tuesdays, 5:00-6:00pm
For more information, go to https://bradleystudycenter.org/programs/reading-groups/

26. JOIN A HAPPINESS GROUP – 3rd posting
These groups meet once a week for eight weeks to learn and practice happiness strategies. This is a great experience whether you are struggling to find happiness or already consider yourself a pretty happy person. Date and time of group will be dependent on interested participant availability. If interested, please complete this form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdqMFaJsUb7gMlIwo-9gV2ck3NyBgcbyyvt13BBIEuPdvtEmg/viewform. Group meetings will start the week of Feb 5. Please contact Shelly Rasnick, Wellness Coordinator, at rasnicks@vt.edu or 540-231-0620 with any questions.

27. SIGN UP FOR A COOKING CLASS THROUGH VT RECREATIONAL SPORTS – 3rd posting
Sign up for a cooking class through VT Recreational Sports Wellness and learn easy and healthy recipes to try at home! Everyone gets to help cook at these classes and then try all the recipes made. More information about the dates, time and prices can be found at: https://www.recsports.vt.edu/wellness/healthycooking.html. Sign up quickly, spots are limited. Please contact Shelly Rasnick, Wellness Coordinator at rasnicks@vt.edu or 540-231-0620 with any questions.

28. LITTLE HOKIE HANGOUT – SPACE STILL AVAILABLE – 3rd posting
The Little Hokie Hangout Child Care Center only has a few openings left! Afternoon or evening care for children 2-5 years old is available. Email childcare@vt.edu for more information. At this time, morning spots are not available, but you can be added to the wait list. The application can be found at https://graduateschool.vt.edu/student-life/student-services/spouses-partners-and-children/child-care/little-hokies-hangout.html, Also, feel free schedule a time to stop by for a tour and to ask any questions.

29. VIRGINIA TECH LAUNCHES INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD (ISAB) – 3rd posting
The newly-created ISAB will represent the needs and concerns of the international student community at Virginia Tech by providing a forum for international students to give feedback on initiatives, programs, policies, and services that impact international students. We are inviting degree-seeking international (F-1 or J-1 visa) students to apply for the founding Spring 2018 semester and the following 2018-2019 academic year. For more information on the ISAB and the application process, please visit the ISAB website at https://international.vt.edu/advocacyandsupport/isab.html. For questions, please contact Kimberley Cossey at kcossey@vt.edu.

30. SUPPORT CAMPUS INCLUSIVITY – SERVE AS A CONVERSATION PARTNER – 3rd posting
The Virginia Tech Language and Culture Institute (LCI) invites the graduate community to serve as Conversation Partners. This volunteer program offers English language learning international students and scholars with spaces for intercultural exchange and opportunities for language practice with speakers of English in one-on-one and small group relationships. To learn more about Conversation Partners and complete an application/sign-up for this program, please email Jon Wiley, Graduate Assistant at the LCI, at jonwiley@vt.edu, or visit https://sites.google.com/vt.edu/conversationpartners/home.

31. COMMUNITY VOICES SEEKS NEW MEMBERS – 3rd posting
Community Voices is looking for graduate students interested in community change. An interdisciplinary group of students, faculty, and community representatives, Community Voices engages leaders from the public, private, and non-profit sectors in sharing stories and insights about their creative leadership initiatives and innovative approaches to community change. They bring distinguished speakers and organize engaging talks, discussions, and public podcasts.  Weekly meetings are held every Tuesday from 11:00am-12:00pm. atThe Institute for Policy and Governance, 201 West Roanoke Street, Blacksburg. Questions? Please email regina50@vt.edu.

32. COMMUNITY CHANGE ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS – 3rd posting
Community Change, an online, peer-reviewed, graduate student-run journal at Virginia Tech that explores multiple approaches to democratic community development and change, is accepting submissions for its second issue. Soliciting scholarly articles (4,000-6,000 words), book reviews (1,000-1,500 words), multimedia, and artwork that analyze responses to the evolving political and social landscape since the 2016 election. Might include, but not limited to: 1) explorations of new initiatives, on-going activism, and community organizing and how they have changed their work since 2015 campaign and 2016 election; 2) historical movements and groundwork that has informed current responses; 3) pieces reflecting on tactics and strategies employed to resist, counter, and educate about xenophobia, white supremacy, and other ideologies or political doctrines. Also inviting submissions that engage more broadly with contemporary themes of agency, democracy, and community change. Submission deadline is January 26, 2018. For more information and submission instructions, please visit www.communitychange.ipg.vt.edu.

33. NOMINATIONS FOR GRADUATE STUDENT AWARDS OPEN – 3rd posting
A number of prestigious awards are granted to graduate students each year, carrying a monetary prize and award certificate. Discuss the possibility of your nomination with your advisor/department for any of the following awards:
* Outstanding Dissertation in (1) STEM fields (1) social sciences/business/humanities
* Preston Society Master’s Thesis Awards (3)
* GTA Excellence (1) instructor of record (1) GTA instructor assistant
* Graduate Student Service Excellence
* Graduate Student of the Year (up to three)
* Outstanding master’s and doctoral student in each college and in interdisciplinary programs.
More information about criteria, forms, deadline and process for nomination are at http://graduateschool.vt.edu/about/awards/student.html.

34. NOMINATE OUTSTANDING FACULTY MENTOR(S) FOR MENTOR AWARD – 3rd posting
The Graduate School is introducing this new award to recognize one faculty member from each college for their role in supporting, encouraging, and promoting a positive and inclusive scholarly and teaching environment, and for contributing to professional and personal development of graduate students within or outside their research or degree programs. Learn more about the award and nomination process at http://graduateschool.vt.edu/about/awards/outstanding-mentor-award.html

Jobs:
35. GRA – CENTER FOR GERONTOLOGY
Drs. Roberto and Savla at the Center for Gerontology received funding from the National Institute of Health to increase understanding of how families in rural Appalachia manage care for older relatives with Alzheimer’s disease. Initial appointment is for August 10, 2018 through May 9, 2019; schedule is 20 hrs. per week. Work involves weekends and evenings. Requires Self-motivated and high level of responsibility to complete tasks in a timely manner and the ability to Make significant progress without direct supervision. Also requires Developed research and interviewing skills, Strong basic computer skills especially with Microsoft Office, Internet, Electronic Media, Search Engines. Data management and analyses skills using SPSS, STATA or other statistical software is desirable. Additional work on this and other projects is also available starting February 16, 2018 through end of Spring semester (wage position). If interested contact Dr. Roberto at kroberto@vt.edu or Dr. Salva at jsalva@vt.edu.

Volunteers and research participants sought:
36A. CALL FOR PARTICIPATION IN  RESEARCH STUDY: CO-LISTEN TO MUSIC WITH YOUR FRIENDS
We are looking for people (ages 11 and up) who use Spotify to participate in our research study and get exclusive access to the first beta of a brand new iOS-only app “Colisten” that enables you to stream your Spotify music, but also to listen in-sync with your friends.We will ask you to recruit 3 friends/family members/significant other to join you in the study. Then we will ask that you all complete (~15 min) questionnaires prior to enrollment, use the app daily for 14 days completing a very short (<5 min) questionnaire each day, and complete questionnaires at the conclusion of the 14 days (~15 min).
For more information, contact Michael Stewart of the Third Lab of the Center for Human Computer Interaction tgm@vt.edu

36. PARTICIPANTS AGES 14-18 NEEDED: CELEBRITY CREDIBILITY RESEARCH STUDY – 1st posting
Do you have or know someone with a child between the ages 14-18 years? Participants between the ages of 14-18 years are needed for a research study comprised of four activities (beverage questionnaire, celebrity familiarity survey, card sort of celebrity images, post sort questionnaire). All participants will be compensated with a $10 gift card. The activities should last no more than 90 minutes. Please contact at sadas16@vt.edu or 571-217-6515 for more information or if you know anyone interested.

Upcoming events:
SIX MONTHS AFTER CHARLOTTESVILLE: CHRISTIAN REFLECTIONS ON RACE AND POLITICS
Feb 5, 7-8:30 pm, GLC Auditorium
In light of the violent white supremacist rally in Charlottesville six months ago, Virginia Tech political scholar Brandy Faulkner and Christian theologian Kristopher Norris will examine the role of religion in both perpetuating and resisting racism. In dialogue with each other and the audience, they will reflect on their experiences in Charlottesville on August 12 and, drawing from that event, discuss questions such as: Do black and white Christians conceptualize justice in the same way? How do African American Christians make sense of their engagement in a religion that all too often has been used to perpetuate racism? How do white Christians examine their history and think seriously about what reconciliation requires?  Co-sponsored by the Bradley Study Center, InterVarsity Graduate Christian Fellowship, Wesley at Virginia Tech, the Department of Political Science, and the Black Caucus of Virginia Tech.

HOW DO WE SEE THE FUTURE (OF ARCHITECTURE)?
Tuesday, Feb 6, 5:30pm, Moss Arts Center
Macromolecules Innovation Institute and the College of Architecture and Urban Studies are hosting a world renowned architect for a university wide interdisciplinary lecture. KieranTimberlake Architecture seeks ways to improve the art, quality, and craft of architecture by developing new materials, processes, assemblies, and products. This leads the firm to conduct deep investigations during design that bring together the diverse fields of architecture, environmental management, chemical physics, materials science, and more. In this talk, James Timberlake will discuss ways the firm seeks great specificity of information to inform thoughtful and beautiful design.

RESEARCH À LA MODE PRESENTATION: TAKE A DEEP BREATH
Wednesday, Feb 7, 5:00-6:00pm, Museum of Geosciences, Derring Hall Rm. 2062
Remember the last time you had to present your research, give a talk, or do public speaking of any kind? You might be stressed out just thinking about it! Graduate student Lauren Kennedy will talk about her research which focuses on some of the changes taking place when we’re in a state of stress, and some of the ways we can address and control these changes to create better outcomes. Come support graduate students learning to communicate their science. Enjoy free Ice Cream during the talk!

JOB SEARCHES FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Thursday, Feb 8, 4:15-5:15pm, GLC Room F
Career Services advisors will discuss the issues that international students face when job searching in the U.S. Sponsored by Career and Professional Development.  Register at https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_4VqdGj6MXjvYp7v&Q_JFE=0.

SPEED INTERVIEWING – REGISTER NOW! PLEASE NOTE RESCHEDULED DATE
Wednesday, Feb 28, 6:30-8:30pm, GLC Multipurpose Room
Looking to practice your interviewing skills? Take advantage of the opportunity to practice interviewing in a low-key environment and receive immediate feedback from career advisors and VT staff. Every 6 minutes you rotate from one interviewer to the next, answering a different question each time. Register for a time slot: 6:30–7:20pm or 7:30–8:20pm online at https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3k2uBOBRv5ANNPL. Please arrive 10 minutes early to register and get a name tag. Space for this exciting opportunity is limited so please make sure you do attend if you register or email us if you need to cancel so that we can offer your spot to another graduate student.

January 22 – January 28, 2018

Events:
1.  WEEKLY WALK-IN SERVICES IN THE GLC – last updated 1/3/18
2. WRITING STRATEGIES CONSULTATIONS
3. FACULTY & GRAD STUDENT LUNCH
4. GROCERY BINGO
5. READING GROUPS
6. GRAD MINDFULNESS
7. ASK THE ACADEMY: GTA WALK-IN ADVISING
8. THEATRE AUDITIONS FOR BICYCLING PLAY
9. LUNCH WITH THE DEAN
10. GLC CAFÉ – WEDNESDAY EDITION
11. GLC CAFÉ
12. CAREER FAIR PREP
13. KIDS’ NIGHT OUT (REGISTRATION NOW REQUIRED)
14. GRADUATE STUDENT ASSEMBLY MEETING
15. INTERVARSITY GRADUATE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

Administrative Announcements:
16. ON-CAMPUS FOOD PANTRY – 1st posting
17. CALL FOR RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM APPLICANTS — 1st posting
18. JOIN A HAPPINESS GROUP – 2nd posting
19. SIGN UP FOR A COOKING CLASS THROUGH VT RECREATIONAL SPORTS – 2nd posting
20. LITTLE HOKIE HANGOUT – SPACE STILL AVAILABLE – 2nd posting
21. VIRGINIA TECH LAUNCHES INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD (ISAB) – 2nd posting
22. CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS FOR GSA SPRING BEER & WINE SOCIAL – 2nd posting
23. SUPPORT CAMPUS INCLUSIVITY – SERVE AS A CONVERSATION PARTNER – 2nd posting
24. COMMUNITY VOICES SEEKS NEW MEMBERS – 2nd posting
25. COMMUNITY CHANGE ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS – 2nd posting
26. JEAN B. DUERR MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FOR WOMEN STUDENTS – 3rd posting
27. ACADEMY FOR GTA EXCELLENCE (VTGRATE) CALL FOR MEMBERSHIP – 3rd posting
28. AETNA STUDENT HEALTH INSURANCE OPEN ENROLLMENT – 3rd posting
29. NOMINATIONS FOR GRADUATE STUDENT AWARDS OPEN – 3rd posting
30. NOMINATE OUTSTANDING FACULTY MENTOR(S) FOR MENTOR AWARD – 3rd posting

Jobs: None at this time

Volunteers and research participants sought:
31. PARTICIPANTS AGES 14-18 NEEDED: CELEBRITY CREDIBILITY RESEARCH STUDY – 1st posting

Upcoming events:
— BEGINNING AND MAINTAINING ADVISOR RELATIONSHIP – Jan 30
— LUNCH WITH THE DEAN –Jan 31
— GUAC TALK WTH THE DEAN – Feb 1
— INTERVIEWING SKILLS – Feb 1
— GLC FELLOWS WELCOME SOCIAL – Feb 2
— GSA SPRING BEER & WINE SOCIAL – Feb 3
— VT VS. MIAMI MEN’S BASKETBALL WATCH PARTY – Feb 3
— BRUNCH WITH THE DEAN – Feb 4
— SIX MONTHS AFTER CHARLOTTESVILLE: CHRISTIAN REFLECTIONS ON RACE & POLITICS – Feb 5
— SPEED INTERVIEWING – REGISTER NOW! – Feb 7
— JOB SEARCHES FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – Feb 8

Continue reading “January 22 – January 28, 2018”

January 16 – 21, 2018

Events:
1.   WEEKLY WALK-IN SERVICES IN THE GLC – last updated 1/3/18
2. GRAD MINDFULNESS
3. WELLFEST 2018 – STUDENT HEALTH AND WELLNESS FAIR
4. LYRIC THEATER TOUR
5. GLC CAFÉ
6. WRITING A WINNING CV/RESUME
7. JOIN IN THE FUN WITH THE LAIGSA WELCOME BACK EVENT

Administrative Announcements:
8.  JOIN A HAPPINESS GROUP – 1st posting
9. SIGN UP FOR A COOKING CLASS THROUGH VT RECREATIONAL SPORTS – 1st posting
10. LITTLE HOKIE HANGOUT – SPACE STILL AVAILABLE – 1st posting
11. VIRGINIA TECH LAUNCHES INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD (ISAB) – 1st posting
12. CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS FOR GSA SPRING BEER & WINE SOCIAL – 1st posting
13. SUPPORT CAMPUS INCLUSIVITY – SERVE AS A CONVERSATION PARTNER – 1st posting
14. COMMUNITY VOICES SEEKS NEW MEMBERS – 1st posting
15. COMMUNITY CHANGE ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS – 1st posting
16. JEAN B. DUERR MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FOR WOMEN STUDENTS – 2nd posting
17. ACADEMY FOR GTA EXCELLENCE (VTGRATE) CALL FOR MEMBERSHIP – 2nd posting
18. AETNA STUDENT HEALTH INSURANCE OPEN ENROLLMENT – 2nd posting
19. NOMINATIONS FOR GRADUATE STUDENT AWARDS OPEN – 2nd posting
20. NOMINATE OUTSTANDING FACULTY MENTOR(S) FOR MENTOR AWARD – 2nd posting
21. BIOL 5174: WORK/LIFE BALANCE IN ACADEMIA – SPRING 2018 GRADUATE SEMINAR – 3rd posting

Jobs:
22. LIBRARY QUALITATIVE ANALYTICS RESEARCHER – 2nd posting  NO LONGER ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

Volunteers and research participants sought:
23. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR A WALKING AND RUNNING STUDY – 3rd posting

Upcoming events:
— GROCERY BINGO – Mon, Jan 22
— THEATRE AUDITIONS FOR BICYCLING PLAY – Tues, Jan 23
— LUNCH WITH THE DEAN – Tues, Jan 23
— CAREER FAIR PREP – Jan 25
— LUNCH WITH THE DEAN – Wed, Jan 31
— INTERVIEWING SKILLS – Thurs, Feb 1
— GLC FELLOWS WELCOME SOCIAL – Fri, Feb 2
— GSA SPRING BEER & WINE SOCIAL – Sat, Feb 3

Continue reading “January 16 – 21, 2018”

January 8 – 14, 2018

Events:
1. WEEKLY WALK-IN SERVICES IN THE GLC – last updated 1/3/18
2. GLC CAFÉ
3. NEW GRADUATE STUDENT ORIENTATION
4. WELCOME BACK GLC CAFE & VT ENGAGE: *SPECIAL EDITION*

Administrative Announcements:
5. JEAN B. DUERR MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FOR WOMEN STUDENTS – 1st posting
6. ACADEMY FOR GTA EXCELLENCE (VTGRATE) CALL FOR MEMBERSHIP – 1st posting
7. AETNA STUDENT HEALTH INSURANCE OPEN ENROLLMENT – 1st posting
8. NOMINATIONS FOR GRADUATE STUDENT AWARDS OPEN – 1st posting
9. NOMINATE OUTSTANDING FACULTY MENTOR(S) FOR MENTOR AWARD – 1st posting
10. BIOL 5174: WORK/LIFE BALANCE IN ACADEMIA – SPRING 2018 GRADUATE SEMINAR – 2nd posting
11. SCHOOL OF PUBLIC & INT’L AFFAIRS (SPIA) SPRING COURSE OPPORTUNITIES – 3rd posting
12. ENTREPRENEUR CHALLENGE – PITCH YOUR IDEA! – 3rd posting
13. THREE MINUTE THESIS INTEREST SURVEY – 3rd posting
14. NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR WRITERS – 3rd posting

Jobs:
15. LIBRARY QUALITATIVE ANALYTICS RESEARCHER – 1st posting

Volunteers and research participants sought:
16. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR A WALKING AND RUNNING STUDY – 2nd posting

Upcoming events:
— OLYMPIC TAEKWONDO CLUB AT VIRGINIA TECH OPEN WORKOUT – Mon, Jan15
— NEW SEMESTER STARTS! – Tues, Jan 16
— LYRIC THEATER TOUR – Jan 17
— GROCERY BINGO – Mon, Jan 22
— LUNCH WITH THE DEAN – Tues, Jan 23
— LUNCH WITH THE DEAN – Wed, Jan 31

Continue reading “January 8 – 14, 2018”

January 3 – January 7, 2018

Events:
1.   WEEKLY WALK-IN SERVICES IN THE GLC – last updated 1/3/18
2.  FIRST GLC CAFÉ OF 2018

Administrative Announcements:
3. NOMINATIONS FOR GRADUATE STUDENT AWARDS OPEN – 1st posting
4. NOMINATE OUTSTANDING FACULTY MENTOR(S) FOR MENTOR AWARD – 1st posting
5. BIOL 5174: WORK/LIFE BALANCE IN ACADEMIA – SPRING 2018 GRADUATE SEMINAR – 2nd posting
6. SCHOOL OF PUBLIC & INT’L AFFAIRS (SPIA) SPRING COURSE OPPORTUNITIES – 3rd posting
7. ENTREPRENEUR CHALLENGE – PITCH YOUR IDEA! – 3rd posting
8. THREE MINUTE THESIS INTEREST SURVEY – 3rd posting
9. NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR WRITERS – 3rd posting

Jobs:
None at this time

Volunteers and research participants sought:
10. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR A WALKING AND RUNNING STUDY – 2nd posting

Upcoming events:
— NEW GRADUATE STUDENT ORIENTATION AND GLC CAFE SPECIAL EDITION – Fri, Jan 12
— NEW SEMESTER STARTS! – Tues, Jan 16

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December 18 – 24, 2017

Events
1. WEEKLY WALK-IN SERVICES IN THE GLC – last updated 12/11/2017
– Career Advising: Wednesday, 2:00-5:00pm, Info kiosk in lobby
– Ask the Academy: GTA Walk-In Advising: On hiatus until 2018
– Cook Counseling: Thursdays and Fridays, 1:00-5:00pm, Green Room
– Graduate School hours: MTTh 8:00-5:00pm, W 9:30-5:00 Closes 12:00pm Fri 12/22
– Immigration advising hours: MWF 1:00-4:00pm, TTh 9:00am-12:00pm Room 120
– Writing assistance: reserve appointment at https://www.lib.vt.edu/spaces/writing-center.html

2. FINAL GLC CAFÉ OF 2017 AND BOOK SWAP
Monday, Dec 18, 3:00-4:30pm, GLC Reading Room
Stop by for the final café of the year and enjoy some hot beverages, home-baked goodies, and good conversation in good company. Take some books from our Reading Room collection to enjoy during the break! The Thursday café on Dec 21 is cancelled due to graduate commencement; the GLC café will return on Thursday, Jan 4.

3. YALDA NIGHT
Thursday, Dec 21, 6:00-10:30 pm, Commonwealth Ballroom, Squires Student Center
Yalda, the longest night of the year, one of the most important traditional Iranian festivals since thousands of years ago, is a night in which friends and families come together and stay up until after midnight. Playing traditional music, singing traditional Persian dance, and reading poems such as Divan-e-Hafez are some of the major activities in this event. Moreover, eating pomegranates as a sign of rebirth and revival of generations, and watermelons as summer fruit to prevent getting ill during the winter comprise the essential customs of Yalda. For more information visit: https://www.facebook.com/events/262998837564912/, Come enjoy traditional Persian Music and Dance performance, Persian soup (Aash Reshteh) and more! Everyone is welcome to attend to this public event.

4. HEALTHY ANALYTICS SUMMIT KICKOFF EVENT – REGISTRATION ENDS DEC 21, 2017
Wednesday, Jan 10, 2018, 8:00am-4:00pm, Newman Library Multipurpose Room
Working with health data? Interested in learning how health data is used on campus? Hosted by the University Libraries’ Health Analytics Team, this unique event is for any students, faculty, and staff who want to learn about or are exploring the use and impact of health data on research.  Using real data, multiple breakout sessions will showcase skills and tools needed to manage, share, and visualize health data across the humanities and sciences. This one-day symposium will include breakfast and lunch as well as a keynote by Dr. Irene Eckstrand, a former NIH Program Director and current faculty in the Biocomplexity Institute. Anyone with an interest in health is welcome and encouraged to attend. Please RSVP by Dec 21, 2017. For current information and schedule: http://tinyurl.com/healthsummit2018.

Administrative Announcements
5. BIOL 5174: WORK/LIFE BALANCE IN ACADEMIA – SPRING 2018 GRADUATE SEMINAR
BIOL 5174: Work/Life Balance in Academia (1 credit; CRN 19073), will be offered spring 2018 by Dr. Lisa Belden (belden@vt.edu).  This discussion-based graduate seminar will meet Tuesdays from 1230-130 and will address some of the challenges facing academics as we try to balance our academic positions with other important life responsibilities.  We will be primarily discussing family-related issues, although most of the topics we will cover apply broadly to "life" outside of work.  This course can be applied to the elective requirement for the future professoriate certificate.

6. SCHOOL OF PUBLIC & INT’L AFFAIRS (SPIA)  SPRING COURSE OPPORTUNITIES – 2nd posting
SPIA 5984: Facilitating Intergroup Dialogue: 1 Credit 9:00am-5:30pm, Feb 24& 25 Only-CRN: 20208
Course Overview: Study and practice of human relations and intergroup dialogue facilitation skills, specifically for use in diverse, intercultural contexts.
SPIA 5984: Grassroots Organizing Theory & Practice: 1 Credit 9:00am-5:30pm, Mar 17&18 Only-CRN: 20207
Course Overview: Study and practice direct-action community organizing with emphasis on strategies for fostering coalitions among diverse communities.
SPIA 5984: Conflict Resolution and Mediation: 1 Credit 9:00am-5:30pm on Apr 21&22 Only-CRN: 20206
Course Overview: Study and practice conflict resolution and mediation techniques, including intercultural perspectives on conflict mediation.
Contact Christian Matheis at matheisc@vt.edu with questions on any of these courses.

7. ENTREPRENEUR CHALLENGE – PITCH YOUR IDEA! – 2nd posting
Calling all entrepreneurial-minded students!  Got a winning startup idea?  Working on a new concept? Pitch your idea at the Virginia Tech Entrepreneur Challenge for a chance to win up to $60,000 in cash and prizes, including the $25,000 grand prize!  Visit the Entrepreneur Challenge Website and sign up today!  Team registration is now open at http://ApexCIE.vt.edu/entrepreneurchallenge.  Teams are encouraged to sign up immediately (it takes 2 minutes) in order to secure a spot in our preliminaries and receive support from the Apex Center to further develop their business models and executive summaries. Entrepreneur Challenge Finals will take place on March 24, 2018 at The Lyric Theatre.

8. THREE MINUTE THESIS INTEREST SURVEY – 2nd posting
If you are currently involved in thesis work, or will be writing one in the future, consider taking part in Three Minute Thesis this upcoming year. This has been a highly successful event worldwide and will help you finely tune your thesis work. See https://threeminutethesis.uq.edu.au/ for more information. If this is of interest to you, please fill out the 1-minute survey: https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_b7vPlVnUJ28Eu3P. If you have any questions, please contact Kelly at kmfomenko@vt.edu.

9. NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR WRITERS – 2nd posting
The Interloper, Virginia Tech’s LGBTQ Magazine, is now accepting applications for writers, editors, photographers, and artists for Issue #8 this spring. If you have any questions or are interested in joining, email Maggie at theinterlopervt@gmail.com

10. GRADUATE STUDENT PHOTOS ON DISPLAY – 3rd posting
The photographs submitted by your fellow graduate students under the theme, " A Changing World," are now up in the GLC meeting rooms hallway.  Come on by!

11. THOUGHTSWAP – A TEACHING RESOURCE FOR GTAS/INSTRUCTORS – 3rd posting

We are looking for a small cadre of enterprising graduate student instructors and faculty to work with ThoughtSwap by using it as part of their teaching/pedagogy during the Spring 2018 semester. ThoughtSwap is a tool that can be used to change and deepen the infrastructure of face-to-face classroom interaction. Up to 10 graduate students will be selected for this opportunity in the spring. The ThoughtSwap tool is used to support the distribution of a prompt for writing 5-8 minute draft responses and for the gathering and redistribution (“Swapping”) of drafts for the depiction component. To be eligible for participation in this pilot study, a graduate student must: (1) be in a doctoral program or equivalent, (2) be the instructor of record, (3) have taught at least two years.  In addition to helping class instruction and learning, benefits of participation include the support and structure of the focus group and the potential to add this to the C.V. and Teaching Statements.  To learn more about ThoughtSwap go to http://thoughtswap.cs.vt.edu/  or contact: Prof. Deborah Tatar at dtatar@cs.vt.edu.

12. GRADUATE STUDENT TUTORS NEEDED FOR RECENT IMMIGRANTS/REFUGEES – 3rd posting
Tutors sought by The Blacksburg Refugee Partnership (BRP), a group founded in the summer of 2016 to partner with former refugees in our community. The organization seeks to provide tutoring for 16 students, ranging from elementary to high school. To do this requires the regular and energetic commitment of many volunteer tutors. Tutors work with the students for one hour, two to three times per week, throughout the semester, either in-home or in-school.  In some cases they help with homework, at other times the focus is on the development of skills in speaking and reading English.  We provide a training session and ongoing support, including feedback from teachers. Applicants will be requested to supply 1) a recent background check, 2) a commitment to tutoring at least two hours each week through the end of the semester, 3) a promise to maintain confidentiality about the students’ educational matters, and about the families in general, 4) a positive attitude. Please follow this link to indicate your interest. Contact Prof. Brett Shadle at shadle@vt.edu with any questions.

13. LITTLE HOKE HANGOUT – LIMITED SPACES AVAILABLE FOR SPRING ’18 – 3rd posting
Little Hokie Hangout has limited spaces available for Spring ’18 semester. These spots will be assigned on a first-come-first-served basis, so don’t wait! Students may apply through Friday 12/8, then enrollment will open to faculty and staff. Please email childcare@vt.edu for information, an application or to schedule a visit.

14. INVITATION TO SUBMIT WRITING – 3rd posting
The Institute for Policy and Governance (IPG) invites graduate students to submit to the student blog RE: Reflections and Explorations, offered through the Virginia Tech Institute for Policy and Governance. All VT graduate students are eligible to offer essays as long as they address a policy, politics or governance issue or concern, but we particularly encourage those in Agricultural Leadership and Community Education, ASPECT, Government and International Affairs, Human Development, P G and G, Natural Resources, Public Administration and Public Policy, Political Science, Rhetoric and Writing, Sociology and Urban Affairs and Planning to submit essays. For examples of past topics, please read the archived essays. The RE column appears weekly and everyone who signs up is responsible for writing one article during the Spring 2018 semester. Your entry will be a topic of your choosing and total approximately 1,000 words. At your earliest convenience, please complete this Schedule  to sign up for a week. Slots will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Send questions to mneda14@vt.edu or regina50@vt.edu .

15. ROAD TO ZERO FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM – 3rd posting
The National Safety Council (NSC) seeks a student interested in motor vehicle injury prevention for the Road to Zero fellowship program. Fellows work with the NSC government affairs team on its leadership of the Road to Zero coalition, which aims to eliminate traffic fatalities by 2050. The selected student will receive a full fellowship and tuition waiver for spring semester. When travel is required, student will be reimbursed for cost of travel and meals. For more information, please contact Jane Terry, Senior Director of Government Affairs at jane.terry@nsc.org. To apply, send a cover letter and resume and writing sample to Jane Terry no later than December 8, 2017.

16. GRAD 5214: DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION FOR A GLOBAL SOCIETY—SPRING 2018 – 3rd posting
Tuesdays 5:30-8:30pm in GLC, Room C—CRN 19601 – 3 Credits Instructors: Christian Matheis and Tami Amos. The world is increasingly more complex and diverse with emerging cultures and trends that impact global higher education. As a part of their graduate education, it is important that graduate students prepare themselves for the diverse global society of the future. This course is offered through the Transformative Graduate Education (TGE) framework with the intention to allow for the content to reach beyond a single disciplinary perspective to allow many points of views and across multi disciplines. This course fulfills part of the requirements for the Future Professoriate Graduate Certificate. Contact: Christian Matheis at cmatheisc@vt.edu.

Jobs:
17. WINTER BREAK VIRTUAL REALITY EPIDEMIOLOGICAL VISUALIZATION OPPORTUNITY
We are seeking a software developer to work closely with School of Visual Arts professor Zach Duer and Biocomplexity Institute professor Bryan Lewis in the creation of a virtual reality visualization of an agent-based nuclear fallout simulation. Work will be completed in Unity and C#.  Code development experience is expected, but it does not need to be specific to Unity or C#.  Part-time work will be completed between mid-December to late-January and compensation for your time will be provided. Interested individuals should email Van Truong as soon as possible at heyvan@vt.edu.

 Volunteers and research participants sought
18. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR A WALKING AND RUNNING STUDY
Volunteers needed for a 2 visit study, each visit should be about 30 minutes. Participants will walk and run at three different paces: 20, 10 and 9 minutes per mile. Each of these will be performed uphill, downhill and flat for 1 minute. If you are interested please email granata-lab-g@vt.edu.

Upcoming events:
None at this time

December 11-17, 2017

Events
1. WEEKLY WALK-IN SERVICES IN THE GLC – last updated 12/11/2017
– Career Advising: Wednesday, 2:00-5:00pm, Info kiosk in lobby
– Ask the Academy: GTA Walk-In Advising: On hiatus until 2018
– Cook Counseling: Thursdays and Fridays, 1:00-5:00pm, Green Room
– Graduate School hours: MTThF 8:00-5:00pm, W 9:30-5:00
– Immigration advising hours: MWF 1:00-4:00pm, TTh 9:00am-12:00pm Room 120
– Writing assistance: reserve appointment at https://www.lib.vt.edu/spaces/writing-center.html

2. WELLNESS CONNECT LUNCH

Tuesday, Dec 12, 11:00am-1:00pm, GLC, Multipurpose Room
Take a lunch break and join us to learn about campus resources for graduate students! Meet representatives from Rec sports, Hokie Wellness, Cook Counseling and many more while enjoying some free food.
All are welcome to attend! Questions? Contact Luisa at luisab93@vt.edu.

3. COME CELEBRATE THE RELEASE OF THE 7TH ISSUE OF THE INTERLOPER

Tuesday, Dec 12, 4:00-6:00pm, LGBTQ+ Resource Center, Squires Student Center Room 312
The Interloper, Virginia Tech’s LGBTQ Magazine, is proud to announce the release of their 7th issue and would love for you to come celebrate with us! In collaboration with the LGBTQ+ Resource Center, we are hosting a release tea on December 12th from 4:00-6:00 with treats from Bollo’s. Come get your copy hot off the press, enjoy treats, and bring your friends! More information can be found on our Facebook event or email Maggie at theinterlopervt@gmail.com.

4. GRAD MINDFULNESS – FINAL SESSION OF 2017

Wednesday, Dec 13, 11:00-11:30am, 5071 Derring Hall
Meets every Wednesday. At each meeting there will be a short guided mindfulness exercise followed by time to practice on your own. You don’t need to stay for the whole time. Feel free to just drop in, just take care to not disturb others.  Here is a link to a cool free mindfulness app! Email lashley@vt.edu with any questions.

5. GLC CAFÉ: BANANA PUDDING EDITION
Thursday, Dec 14, 3:30-5:00pm, GLC Reading Room
Celebrate Reading Day with banana pudding and the usual coffee, tea and cookies in the company of your graduate student colleagues.  Enjoy good company, socialize and relax as you get ready for exams, final presentations and the last big push before the semester is over.

6. READING DAY DONUTS

Thursday, Dec 14, 6:00pm – until out of donuts, GLC Reading Room
The GLC Fellows are sponsoring donuts in the GLC Reading Room on Reading Day. Come take a break and enjoy a free donut!

7. YOGA AND MEDITATION

Friday Dec 15, 3:00-4:00pm; Monday, Dec 18, 8:00-9:00am, GLC Wellness Room
Take a study break and unwind with yoga and meditation in the new GLC Wellness Room. Open to all graduate students – no need to register. Sponsored by Recreational Sports.

Administrative Announcements

8. SCHOOL OF PUBLIC & INT’L AFFAIRS (SPIA)  SPRING COURSE OPPORTUNITIES
SPIA 5984: Facilitating Intergroup Dialogue: 1 Credit 9:00am-5:30pm, Feb 24& 25 Only-CRN: 20208
Course Overview: Study and practice of human relations and intergroup dialogue facilitation skills, specifically for use in diverse, intercultural contexts.
SPIA 5984: Grassroots Organizing Theory & Practice: 1 Credit 9:00am-5:30pm, Mar 17&18 Only-CRN: 20207
Course Overview: Study and practice direct-action community organizing with emphasis on strategies for fostering coalitions among diverse communities.
SPIA 5984: Conflict Resolution and Mediation: 1 Credit 9:00am-5:30pm on Apr 21&22 Only-CRN: 20206
Course Overview: Study and practice conflict resolution and mediation techniques, including intercultural perspectives on conflict mediation.
Contact Christian Matheis at matheisc@vt.edu with questions on any of these courses.

9. ENTREPRENEUR CHALLENGE – PITCH YOUR IDEA!
Calling all entrepreneurial-minded students!  Got a winning startup idea?  Working on a new concept?
Pitch your idea at the Virginia Tech Entrepreneur Challenge for a chance to win up to $60,000 in cash and prizes, including the $25,000 grand prize!  Visit the Entrepreneur Challenge Website and sign up today!  Team registration is now open at http://ApexCIE.vt.edu/entrepreneurchallenge.  Teams are encouraged to sign up immediately (it takes 2 minutes) in order to secure a spot in our preliminaries and receive support from the Apex Center to further develop their business models and executive summaries. Entrepreneur Challenge Finals will take place on March 24, 2018 at The Lyric Theatre.

10. THREE MINUTE THESIS INTEREST SURVEY – 1st posting
If you are currently involved in thesis work, or will be writing one in the future, consider taking part in Three Minute Thesis this upcoming year. This has been a highly successful event worldwide and will help you finely tune your thesis work. See https://threeminutethesis.uq.edu.au/ for more information. If this is of interest to you, please fill out the 1-minute survey: https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_b7vPlVnUJ28Eu3P. If you have any questions, please contact Kelly at kmfomenko@vt.edu.

11. NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR WRITERS – 1st posting

The Interloper, Virginia Tech’s LGBTQ Magazine, is now accepting applications for writers, editors, photographers, and artists for Issue #8 this spring. If you have any questions or are interested in joining, email Maggie at theinterlopervt@gmail.com

12. GRADUATE STUDENT PHOTOS ON DISPLAY – 2nd posting
The photographs submitted by your fellow graduate students under the theme, " A Changing World," are now up in the GLC meeting rooms hallway.  Come on by!

13. THOUGHTSWAP – A TEACHING RESOURCE FOR GTAS/INSTRUCTORS – 2ND posting

We are looking for a small cadre of enterprising graduate student instructors and faculty to work with ThoughtSwap by using it as part of their teaching/pedagogy during the Spring 2018 semester. ThoughtSwap is a tool that can be used to change and deepen the infrastructure of face-to-face classroom interaction. Up to 10 graduate students will be selected for this opportunity in the spring. The ThoughtSwap tool is used to support the distribution of a prompt for writing 5-8 minute draft responses and for the gathering and redistribution (“Swapping”) of drafts for the depiction component. To be eligible for participation in this pilot study, a graduate student must: (1) be in a doctoral program or equivalent, (2) be the instructor of record, (3) have taught at least two years.  In addition to helping class instruction and learning, benefits of participation include the support and structure of the focus group and the potential to add this to the C.V. and Teaching Statements.  To learn more about ThoughtSwap go to http://thoughtswap.cs.vt.edu/  or contact: Prof. Deborah Tatar at dtatar@cs.vt.edu.

14. GRADUATE STUDENT TUTORS NEEDED FOR RECENT IMMIGRANTS/REFUGEES – 2nd posting

Tutors sought by The Blacksburg Refugee Partnership (BRP), a group founded in the summer of 2016 to partner with former refugees in our community. The organization seeks to provide tutoring for 16 students, ranging from elementary to high school. To do this requires the regular and energetic commitment of many volunteer tutors. Tutors work with the students for one hour, two to three times per week, throughout the semester, either in-home or in-school.  In some cases they help with homework, at other times the focus is on the development of skills in speaking and reading English.  We provide a training session and ongoing support, including feedback from teachers. Applicants will be requested to supply 1) a recent background check, 2) a commitment to tutoring at least two hours each week through the end of the semester, 3) a promise to maintain confidentiality about the students’ educational matters, and about the families in general, 4) a positive attitude. Please follow this link to indicate your interest. Contact Prof. Brett Shadle at shadle@vt.edu with any questions.

15. LITTLE HOKE HANGOUT – LIMITED SPACES AVAILABLE FOR SPRING ’18 – 2nd posting
Little Hokie Hangout has limited spaces available for Spring ’18 semester. These spots will be assigned on a first-come-first-served basis, so don’t wait! Students may apply through Friday 12/8, then enrollment will open to faculty and staff. Please email childcare@vt.edu for information, an application or to schedule a visit.

16. INVITATION TO SUBMIT WRITING – 2nd posting
The Institute for Policy and Governance (IPG) invites graduate students to submit to the student blog RE: Reflections and Explorations, offered through the Virginia Tech Institute for Policy and Governance. All VT graduate students are eligible to offer essays as long as they address a policy, politics or governance issue or concern, but we particularly encourage those in Agricultural Leadership and Community Education, ASPECT, Government and International Affairs, Human Development, P G and G, Natural Resources, Public Administration and Public Policy, Political Science, Rhetoric and Writing, Sociology and Urban Affairs and Planning to submit essays. For examples of past topics, please read the archived essays. The RE column appears weekly and everyone who signs up is responsible for writing one article during the Spring 2018 semester. Your entry will be a topic of your choosing and total approximately 1,000 words. At your earliest convenience, please complete this Schedule  to sign up for a week. Slots will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Send questions to mneda14@vt.edu oregina50@vt.edu .

17. ROAD TO ZERO FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM – 2nd posting

The National Safety Council (NSC) seeks a student interested in motor vehicle injury prevention for the Road to Zero fellowship program. Fellows work with the NSC government affairs team on its leadership of the Road to Zero coalition, which aims to eliminate traffic fatalities by 2050. The selected student will receive a full fellowship and tuition waiver for spring semester. When travel is required, student will be reimbursed for cost of travel and meals. For more information, please contact Jane Terry, Senior Director of Government Affairs at jane.terry@nsc.org. To apply, send a cover letter and resume and writing sample to Jane Terry no later than December 8, 2017.

18. GRAD 5214: DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION FOR A GLOBAL SOCIETY—SPRING 2018 – 2nd posting
Tuesdays 5:30-8:30pm in GLC, Room C—CRN 19601 – 3 Credits Instructors: Christian Matheis and Tami Amos. The world is increasingly more complex and diverse with emerging cultures and trends that impact global higher education. As a part of their graduate education, it is important that graduate students prepare themselves for the diverse global society of the future. This course is offered through the Transformative Graduate Education (TGE) framework with the intention to allow for the content to reach beyond a single disciplinary perspective to allow many points of views and across multi disciplines. This course fulfills part of the requirements for the Future Professoriate Graduate Certificate. Contact: Christian Matheis at cmatheisc@vt.edu.

Jobs: 

19. GA (WEB DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT) IN ACADEMIC DECISION SUPPORT – 3rd posting

VT’s Office of Academic Decision Support is looking for a full-time (20 hrs/wk) Graduate Assistant for Spring 2018. GA’s primary responsibilities include designing and creating web site/web-application. Must have strong and verifiable UI/UX and web programming skills. Other requirements include UI/UX design and development skills; knowledge of web markup and scripting languages (HTML5, CSS3, Javascript and jQuery) with an understanding translating mockups to code; demonstrated evidence in UI/UX design and development; evidence of creativity and innovation; ability to work in collaborative environment and excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Preferred skills include knowledge of server-side CSS pre-processing platforms, such as LESS and SASS; experience with web frameworks/CMS; experience in Javascript/jQuery; experience in Django; and web app design and/or development experience. Interested students can email their CV with links to supplementary materials such as sample websites/applications and code repositories along names and contact information of two to three references to Daniel Hung at chung@vt.edu.

Volunteers and research participants sought

20. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR TRANSPORT SATISFACTION STUDY – 3rd posting
(Dis)satisfied with your commute? We are seeking participants for a study on neighborhood and transport satisfaction. Participants will (1) install an Android GPS app called Daynamica, (2) answer a 10-minute entry survey, and (3) use the app to track transportation mode, route, and distance of your daily travel. Upon completing each trip, you will report your satisfaction with a 1-minute survey. Must be 18 or older. A $25 Amazon gift card will be awarded to each participant who completes an entrance survey and at least 5 trip surveys, and upload all trip data in one week. If interested, visit the study website at http://uap.vt.edu/travelmood or contact Steve Hankey at hankey@vt.edu, (540) 231-7508.

21. VOLUNTEERS SOUGHT FOR OSTEOPATHIC ASSESSMENT AND MANIPULATION – 3rd posting

The Kevin P. Granata Lab is seeking volunteers for a study examining osteopathic assessment and manipulation. Participation in the study would include an osteopathic assessment and a biomechanical assessment; osteopathic manipulation and a second biomechanical assessment may also be included in participation. Volunteers must be 1) between 18 and 35 years of age, 2) have no history of lower limb musculoskeletal surgery or disease, 3) and have no lower limb musculoskeletal injuries in the past 3 months that restricted physical activity for more than 1-2 days. If you meet these requirements and are interested in participating, please contact Cherice Hughes-Oliver at granata-lab-g@vt.edu or (540) 231-4294.

Upcoming events:
FINAL GLC CAFÉ OF 2017 AND BOOK SWAP
Monday, Dec 18, 3:00-4:30pm, GLC Reading Room
Stop by for the final café of the year and enjoy some hot beverages, home-baked goodies, and good conversation in good company. Take some books from our Reading Room collection to enjoy during the break! The Thursday café on Dec 21 is cancelled due to graduate commencement; the GLC café will return on Thursday, Jan 4.

YALDA NIGHT
Thursday, Dec 21, 6:00-10:30 pm, Commonwealth Ballroom, Squires Student Center
Yalda, the longest night of the year, one of the most important traditional Iranian festivals since thousands of years ago, is a night in which friends and families come together and stay up until after midnight. Playing traditional music, singing traditional Persian dance, and reading poems such as Divan-e-Hafez are some of the major activities in this event. Moreover, eating pomegranates as a sign of rebirth and revival of generations, and watermelons as summer fruit to prevent getting ill during the winter comprise the essential customs of Yalda. For more information visit the website of the event: https://www.facebook.com/events/262998837564912/, Come enjoy traditional Persian Music and Dance performance, Persian soup (Aash Reshteh) and more!

HEALTHY ANALYTICS SUMMIT KICKOFF EVENT – REGISTRATION ENDS DEC 21, 2017
Wednesday, Jan 10, 2018, 8:00am-4:00pm, Newman Library Multipurpose Room
Working with health data? Interested in learning how health data is used on campus? Hosted by the University Libraries’ Health Analytics Team, this unique event is for any students, faculty, and staff who want to learn about or are exploring the use and impact of health data on research.  Using real data, multiple breakout sessions will showcase skills and tools needed to manage, share, and visualize health data across the humanities and sciences. This one-day symposium will include breakfast and lunch as well as a keynote by Dr. Irene Eckstrand, a former NIH Program Director and current faculty in the Biocomplexity Institute. Anyone with an interest in health is welcome and encouraged to attend. Please RSVP by Dec 21, 2017. For current information and schedule: http://tinyurl.com/healthsummit2018.