August 27 – September 2, 2012

1. WEEKLY SERVICES IN THE GLC
Weekly services are on hiatus for the summer, except for GLC Café and Statistical Consulting:

  • GLC Café: 3:30-5:00 every Thursday, Reading Room
  • Statistical consulting by LISA: Weekdays, 1:00-3:00pm, GLC Videoconference Room
  • Career advising: Wednesdays, starting next week in the GLC Lobby!

2. VT REC SPORTS SPECIAL EVENTS THIS WEEK
Monday-Sunday, Aug 27-Sep 2
VT Rec Sports invites all grad students to exercise regularly, taking advantage of the many programs and opportunities Rec Sports offers. This week’s special events are:
– McComans Hall fall open house: tour or work out in McComas Hall gym all week. Membership includes one free fitness assessment per year.
– Free week for group exercise classes: all group classes are free to try this week in McComas and War Memorial Halls.
– Intramural Sports Orientation: Tuesday, Aug 28, 6:00pm, McComas Hall.

3. GLC CAFÉ
Thursday, Aug 29, 3:30-5:00pm, GLC Reading Room
The GLC Café continues throughout the semester with free coffee and tea in the company of your graduate-student and Grad-School colleagues. Occasionally the café features interesting people (students, faculty or staff), grad student organizations, or home-made baked goods. Bring your own mug if you can. 

4. ASHA CUP INVITATION (A FUNDRAISER FOR CHARITY)
Saturday-Sunday, Sep 1-2, CCVT cricket ground
Six a side tennis ball cricket tournament at the VT cricket ground (http://www.cricket.org.vt.edu/Fields.html). Entry fees: $36/team or $6/head.
Teams/individuals must contact one of the following before Aug 30:
Rajat (rajat15@vt.edu), 979-324-0738; Nagendra (nagi@vt.edu), 607-280-2193;      
Karthik (karthik.nisi@gmail.com), 540-449-1719. For more details refer to http://www.ashanet.org/nrv/ashacup/ashacup.php. Register here. If you don’t have a team, no problem; single entries are welcome. Asha for Education is a secular organization dedicated to change, by focusing on basic education in the belief that education is a critical requisite for socio-economic change.

5. FREE GRAD STUDENT HANDBOOK & PLANNER WHILE SUPPLIES LAST   

Pick up your free copy of the 2012-13 Graduate Student Handbook and Planner (courtesy of the Graduate School) in the GLC while supplies last. Planners are available in the student services area (120 GLC) and in the Reading Room.

6. 2012-13 UNIVERSITY-SPONSORED HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN – SIGN UP BY OCT 1
At Virginia Tech, domestic students are encouraged, but not required, to have personal health insurance. International students and veterinary medicine student are required to have health insurance either through VT plan (provided by Aetna) or a comparable plan. Eligible graduate assistants wishing to use the health care subsidy must enroll in the VT plan.  Highlights of the Aetna plan include:
– Enhanced benefits when used with Schiffert Health Center
– Coverage anywhere – at school, home or traveling and through the summer
– Access to travel assistance services, including emergency assistance 24/7
– Access to Aetna’s nationwide network of health care professionals
– Vision benefits included within the medical plan
– Optional dental insurance plan available
Learn more >>.

7. PAYROLL DEDUCTION OF COMP FEES FOR GRADUATE ASSISTANTS – sign up now!
Graduate students on assistantship appointment may pay their comprehensive and capital fees through payroll deduction during the fall and spring semesters. To be eligible for this program, students must commit to paying the full-time comprehensive and capital fees through payroll deduction. Enrollment is managed through Hokie SPA and students must sign up _each_ semester in which they wish to take advantage of this opportunity. Details>>.

8. THE VT LIBRARY SEEKS YOUR FEEDBACK ON GRAD COURSE

The VT library seeks your feedback on the Library research skills graduate course  (Grad 5124) it offers. Your feedback will be useful in aligning the course to better meet the needs of graduate students. Click here to provide feedback (takes less than 5 minutes): . If you have any questions, contact Tracy Hall, Instructional Services Librarian (tracy72@vt.edu, 540-231-3067). Learn more about the Grad 5124 course .

9. PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE JOURNAL SEEKS SUBMISSIONS – 1st posting
Public Knowledge Journal (PKJ), an open-access peer-reviewed online journal hosted at VT, seeks articles, book reviews, essays, interviews, and multimedia submissions for Volume 4, Issue 2, on Interventions. Read the complete CFP (Call For Papers). This graduate-student-managed journal is dedicated to the understanding of the journal process for new scholars, and thus only accepts submissions from current graduate students or of research conducted while enrolled as a graduate student. Some questions to consider: How does the response to the financial crisis shape or preclude social intervention? What kinds of (non)intervention would be the most socially useful? Who should be responsible for what kinds of financial interventions? What role should local authorities, state government, international bodies, corporations, and NGOs play in global environmental interventions? Who has a voice in the 21st century foodscape? How do global economic interests influence individual food choices? What is the most feasible mode of food production? Are such methods desirable? According to whom?
 
10. QG&A WELCOME
Queer Grads and Allies (QG&A) is a registered graduate student organization that provides resources, support, events, and activities for individuals; both queer and allied. Founded in the Fall of 2010 with just three members, this organization has grown to over sixty students and faculty from the Graduate School at Virginia Tech, medical students at the Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM), students at the Veterinary School (VMRCVM), as well as young professionals in the NRV. The organization maintains strong ties with the two other organizations on campus dedicated to LGBTQ awareness and support: the LGBT Caucus for faculty and staff, and the undergraduate organization, the LGBTA of VT. Check out their website and Facebook page.

11. WAGE POSITION OPEN FOR WEB DEVELOPER – 3rd posting

The Institute for Society, Culture and Environment is seeking a part-time Web Developer for redesign an existing Virginia Tech website and custom design of new associated site based on established requirements.  Thorough knowledge of Drupal or other equivalent content-management systems required.  One time set up only, paid on hourly wage basis.  Pay range $15-22/hr, commensurate with experience. Send cover letter including related experience and resume/CV to Carlene Arthur.

12. GRAD ASSISTANTSHIP OPENING IN IT FOR ADMIN SERVICES – 3rd posting
IT for Admin Services (VPAS IT) currently has a GA position available for the 2012-2013 academic year. The position is also open to non-technical candidates. Individuals with IT experience can expect to support the department in day-to-day operations, short and long terms IT projects, and technical documentation. Responsibilities for those without IT experience will be determined based on professional experience and courses of study. This is a standard 20-hrs/wk GA position. Flexible scheduling options are available, based on academic and professional commitments. Resumes/CVs should be sent to VPASHelpdesk@vt.edu with the subject line ‘GA Application’. Technical applicants must provide a relevant Technical Skills list with their resume/cv. If you are a non-technical applicant, please include a brief cover letter with your resume/cv.  Start date: Fall 2012 Semester; Rate: TBD – Based on qualifications; Contact: Tracy McElroy | Director, Information Technology Services for VPAS | vpashelpdesk@vt.edu .

13. MALE PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR METABOLISM STUDY – 1st posting
Volunteers are needed for a study examining how diet influences muscle metabolism. Must be:  male between the ages of 18-40; not currently taking any medications; non-smoker; without any major medical problems; willing to eat a high fat diet for 4 weeks. Participants will receive extensive health information and may receive up to $200 to compensate for time.  If you meet the above requirements and are interested in participating in this research study, please contact John Pownall at the Human Integrative Physiology Laboratory at Virginia Tech by email  or call the Lab at (540) 231-8299.

14. REVIEWERS NEEDED FOR GSA GRADUATE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM PROPOSALS – 2nd posting
Want to learn more about the grant proposal writing and reviewing process? Join the Graduate Research and Development Program (GRDP) Panel of Reviewers!  GRDP provides graduate students from any department an opportunity to apply for funding for research projects. The application cycle is open once per semester and graduate students from all departments are needed to review these applications.  No experience is necessary- there will be a short workshop (with food provided!) on grant proposal review during the semester. If you are interested in joining the panel, please fill out the this survey.  For more information, contact Amanda Shea (ashea04@vt.edu).

15. LEADERSHIP TECH YR 3: ENGAGING LEADERSHIP – 2nd posting

The Department of Student Centers and Activities is seeking 2 graduate student volunteers to serve as small-group facilitators for the Community and Environmental Sustainability group in the Leadership Tech Year 3 program.  Participants develop their potential for responsible citizenship and leadership through group-directed community service projects.  Facilitators will work in teams of two or three to guide a group of 10-15 junior and/or senior students through leadership development activities and the project management process.  Training is provided, as is the curriculum for the program.  The time commitment is approximately 2.5 hours a week and it is a two-semester commitment. Participation as a facilitator can count towards field hours for the Citizen Scholar program with the Graduate School. To apply, complete the application and submit your resume to Allison Dunn at adunn@vt.edu. An interview will be scheduled for those who meet the minimum qualifications.

16. RESEARCH STUDY SEEKING PARTICIPANTS – 2nd posting
Seeking mothers of children aged 4-17 years old with or without an Autism Spectrum Disorder for an online research study that will take approximately 30-40 minutes to complete. This study is approved by the VA Tech IRB.  Participants will be able to enter into a raffle for a chance at a $20 Target gift card. Please call or email for more information.540-231-6744 or cconner4@vt.edu or sww@vt.edu. Learn more >>.

17. PARTICIPANTS SOUNG FOR SPATIAL PERCEPTION STUDY – 2nd posting
Participants  are sought for a study in the “Exploration of Human Spatial Perception in 3D Immersive Virtual Environments.” 80 students will take part in the experiment to evaluate interaction techniques in an immersive virtual environment (i.e., CAVE). Participants will explore several virtual objects and accurately perceive the spatial aspects, e.g., size, shape and distance between two objects, of the objects, by using a given interface. Due to the tasks that may require some physical activities, you should have no problem with moving your body, e.g., head, arm/hand/finger and leg/foot, including turning your upper body. Location: Visionarium Lab (3050 of Torgersen Hall). Review schedule for available dates/times. The experiment  will approximately take 90 minutes, including filling up questionnaires and short breaks. If interested and/or have questions, email to hideaway@vt.edu.

18. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR READING PRACTICES STUDY – 3rd posting

Participants are needed for a study investigating reading practices on different media (i.e., paper, computer, iPad). This study will take around 3 hours to complete and participants will be compensated $10/hour (total $30). Requirements: Native English speaker, age 50-80. If interested, please contact Kyunghui Oh at khoh@vt.edu for further details.

UPCOMING EVENTS:

MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL TAILGATE
Monday, Sep 3, 4:30pm-6:30pm, Lawn between GLC and University Club
Come out for some fun, food, and friends before cheering on the Hokies against Georgia Tech! Whether or not you are going to the game, this is a great time to relax and have some fun with your fellow grad students. Free food and games out on the lawn! Sponsored by the GLC Fellows. Contact Marielly Ruiz if you have questions.

BOV GRAD LUNCHEON WITH PRESIDENT, PROVOST, & GRADUATE DEAN
Monday, Sep 17, 12:00-1:30pm, The Inn at Virginia Tech
Attend the first graduate luncheon of the semester with President Steger, Provost McNamee, and Vice President and Dean for graduate education Dr. Karen DePauw at the Inn at Virginia Tech. Spaces are limited. If you are interested in attending, please register here. Graduate students selected to attend will be contacted by Sep 7.  Contact Robyn Jones, Graduate Representative to the BOV  with any questions.

August 20-26, 2012

1. WEEKLY SERVICES IN THE GLC
Weekly services are on hiatus for the summer, except for GLC Café and Statistical Consulting:

  • GLC Café: 3:30-5:00 every Thursday, Reading Room
  • Statistical consulting by LISA: Weekdays, 1:00-3:00pm, GLC Videoconference Room

2. HEALTH INSURANCE SIGN UP
Tuesday, Aug 21, 1:00-3:00pm, GLC Lobby
Sign up for the university-approved student health insurance plan administered by Aetna! Representatives will be available in the GLC to assist you with the enrollment process. Graduate students on at least 50% assistantship receive a 90% subsidy for the Aetna plan.

3. OPTIMIZE YOUR GRAD EXPERIENCE: UNDERREPRESENTED MINORITY PERSPECTIVES FROM STUDENTS, FACULTY AND STAFF
Wednesday, Aug 22, 11:00am-1:00pm, GLC Multipurpose Room
This event gives new students the opportunity to interact with those who have been in Blacksburg for a while and ask questions about student life that will make transition to VT easier. The event brings together new and returning students, faculty, and staff, and is an excellent opportunity to network and meet others. representatives from the Black Graduate Student Organization (BGSO), the Latin American & Iberian Grad Students Association (LAIGSA), and Queer Grads and Allies (QG&A) will be present to welcome you. Please register by emailing to Shernita Lee. The event is open to all and refreshments will be served. See the event on Facebook.

4. GSA WELCOME BACK BBQ!

Wednesday, Aug 22, 4:00-7:00pm, University Club Lawn
Start the semester off right at the Welcome Back BBQ sponsored by the Graduate Student Assembly (GSA). Come and meet new and returning students while enjoying a selection of yard games and music with accompanying free BBQ provided by Log Cabin BBQ (vegetarian options available).   Bring your friends and family.  We hope to see you there!  Questions: Elaine Mathis, VP of Programs.

5. HEALTH SERVICES AND INSURANCE INFORMATION SESSION
August 22, 2pm, GLC Room B; August 28, 5pm, GLC Room F
Representatives from Aetna Student Health and Schiffert Health Center will discuss how to enroll in the university-sponsored insurance, what the plan covers, and what services are offered at the health center.

6. GLC CAFÉ PM – REPLACED THIS WEEK BY “MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME” EVENT
Thursday, Aug 23
The GLC Café will resume next week and continue throughout the semester with free coffee and tea in the company of your graduate-student and Grad-School colleagues in the Reading Room. Regular time is 3:30-5:00pm; bring your own mug if you can. 

7. MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME IN BBURG
Thursday, Aug 23, 4:30-6:00pm, GLC Multipurpose Room
This event replaces this week’s GLC Café: New and returning students are welcome to connect with faculty, staff, and community resources that can help you succeed in graduate school and maintain a healthy life balance. Food and fun (and practical) door prizes provided! Registration is encouraged, though not required, if you plan to attend.  Contact Dannette Beane  with any questions.

8. HOKIE HI! LGBTQ AND ALLY WELCOME EVENT
Friday, Aug 24, 9:00am-2:00pm, Old Dominion Ballroom, Squires Student Ctr
If you are interested in learning about resources and support for the LGBTQ community at VT, take the opportunity to meet returning and new students and get information on different areas of campus that support the community. This event is open to anyone and everyone, not just new students or those who identify as LGBTQ! Breakfast and lunch will be provided. Schedule:
9:00-10:00 Breakfast and Welcome
10:00-11:00 Venture Out Icebreaker session (outside area between Squires and Henderson)11:00-12:00 Campus and Community Information Fair – Tables/Booths
12:00-1:00 Lunch and Panel
1:00-2:00 Optional tours of important places on campus
Register here if interested in attending.

9. HEALTH INSURANCE SIGN UP
Friday, Aug 24, 10:00am-1:00pm, GLC Lobby
Sign up for the university-approved student health insurance plan administered by Aetna! Representatives will be available in the GLC to assist you with the enrollment process. Graduate students on at least 50% assistantship receive a 90% subsidy for the Aetna plan.

10. FALL COURSE: GRAD 5984: RESEARCH ETHICS AND PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION IN THE SCIENCES

Principles of and skill development in research ethics, conducting research, and communication to enhance professional preparation in the sciences. This course is taught as two separate modules. Module 1: Research Ethics and Skills runs Aug 27-Oct 15. Module 2: Communication Skills runs Oct 22-Dec 10. Students may enroll in one or both modules. To enroll in BOTH modules, use CRN 98378. To enroll in ONE module only, use CRN 98377 and notify the instructor (hscherer@vt.edu) of your choice of module. Class will be held on Mondays from 5:30-7:30 pm in Litton-Reaves Hall Rm. 1770.

11. NEW FALL COURSE: COS 5984 – GLOBAL ASPECTS OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
CRN 98397, Tuesdays 5:00–8:00pm / MCB238
Find out how you can protect your dream, idea, invention, research, paper and more, and what this means to the rest of the world. International protection of patents, copyrights, and trademarks will be covered as well as policy analysis of the globalized intellectual property “system”. Current problems relating to technological advances will be highlighted. For more details please contact annambs@vt.edu or visit this site.

12. NEW FALL COURSE: GRAD 5214, DIVERSITY FOR GLOBAL SOCIETY
Taught by Grad School Dean Karen DePauw, this course examines research and scholarship on diversity and inclusion for a global society from a multi-disciplinary perspective. Learn how your discipline is affected by global issues. This course is offered this fall on Tuesdays from 6-9pm in GLC Room C.

13. QG&A WELCOME

Queer Grads and Allies (QG&A) is a registered graduate student organization that provides resources, support, events, and activities for individuals; both queer and allied. Founded in the Fall of 2010 with just three members, this organization has grown to over sixty students and faculty from the Graduate School at Virginia Tech, medical students at the Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM), students at the Veterinary School (VMRCVM), as well as young professionals in the NRV. The organization maintains strong ties with the two other organizations on campus dedicated to LGBTQ awareness and support: the LGBT Caucus for faculty and staff, and the undergraduate organization, the LGBTA of VT. Check out their website and Facebook page.

14. WAGE POSITION OPEN FOR WEB DEVELOPER – 2nd posting
The Institute for Society, Culture and Environment, is seeking a part-time Web Developer for redesign an existing Virginia Tech website and custom design of new associated site based on established requirements.  Thorough knowledge of Drupal or other equivalent content-management systems required.  One time set up only, paid on hourly wage basis.  Pay range $15-22/hr, commensurate with experience. Send cover letter including related experience and resume/CV to Carlene Arthur.

15. GRAD ASSISTANTSHIP OPENING IN IT FOR ADMIN SERVICES – 2nd posting
IT for Admin Services (VPAS IT) currently has a GA position available for the 2012-2013 academic year. The position is also open to non-technical candidates. Individuals with IT experience can expect to support the department in day-to-day operations, short and long terms IT projects, and technical documentation. Responsibilities for those without IT experience will be determined based on professional experience and courses of study. This is a standard 20-hrs/wk GA position. Flexible scheduling options are available, based on academic and professional commitments. Resumes/CVs should be sent to VPASHelpdesk@vt.edu with the subject line ‘GA Application’. Technical applicants must provide a relevant Technical Skills list with their resume/cv. If you are a non-technical applicant, please include a brief cover letter with your resume/cv.  Start date: Fall 2012 Semester; Rate: TBD – Based on qualifications; Contact: Tracy McElroy | Director, Information Technology Services for VPAS | vpashelpdesk@vt.edu .

16. REVIEWERS NEEDED FOR GSA GRADUATE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM PROPOSALS – 1st posting

Want to learn more about the grant proposal writing and reviewing process? Join the Graduate Research and Development Program (GRDP) Panel of Reviewers!  GRDP provides graduate students from any department an opportunity to apply for funding for research projects. The application cycle is open once per semester and graduate students from all departments are needed to review these applications.  No experience is necessary- there will be a short workshop (with food provided!) on grant proposal review during the semester. If you are interested in joining the panel, please fill out the following survey: https://survey.vt.edu/survey/entry.jsp?id=1342903476622.  For more information, contact Amanda Shea (ashea04@vt.edu).

17. LEADERSHIP TECH YR 3: ENGAGING LEADERSHIP – 1st posting
The Department of Student Centers and Activities is seeking 2 graduate student volunteers to serve as small-group facilitators for the Community and Environmental Sustainability group in the Leadership Tech Year 3 program.  Participants develop their potential for responsible citizenship and leadership through group-directed community service projects.  Facilitators will work in teams of two or three to guide a group of 10-15 junior and/or senior students through leadership development activities and the project management process.  Training is provided, as is the curriculum for the program.  The time commitment is approximately 2.5 hours a week and it is a two-semester commitment. Participation as a facilitator can count towards field hours for the Citizen Scholar program with the Graduate School. To apply, complete the application and submit your resume to Allison Dunn at adunn@vt.edu. An interview will be scheduled for those who meet the minimum qualifications.

18. RESEARCH STUDY SEEKING PARTICIPANTS – 1st posting
Seeking mothers of children aged 4-17 years old with or without an Autism Spectrum Disorder for an online research study that will take approximately 30-40 minutes to complete. This study is approved by the VA Tech IRB.  Participants will be able to enter into a raffle for a chance at a $20 Target gift card. Please call or email for more information.540-231-6744 or cconner4@vt.edu or sww@vt.edu. Learn more at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/VTMMS.

19. PARTICIPANTS SOUNG FOR SPATIAL PERCEPTION STUDY – 1st posting

Participants  are sought for a study in the “Exploration of Human Spatial Perception in 3D Immersive Virtual Environments.” 80 students will take part in the experiment to evaluate interaction techniques in an immersive virtual environment (i.e., CAVE). Participants will explore several virtual objects and accurately perceive the spatial aspects, e.g., size, shape and distance between two objects, of the objects, by using a given interface. Due to the tasks that may require some physical activities, you should have no problem with moving your body, e.g., head, arm/hand/finger and leg/foot, including turning your upper body. Location: Visionarium Lab (3050 of Torgersen Hall). Review schedule for available dates/times. The experiment  will approximately take 90 minutes, including filling up questionnaires and short breaks. If interested and/or have questions, email to hideaway@vt.edu.

20. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR READING PRACTICES STUDY – 2nd posting
Participants are needed for a study investigating reading practices on different media (i.e., paper, computer, iPad). This study will take around 3 hours to complete and participants will be compensated $10/hour (total $30). Requirements: Native English speaker, age 50-80. If interested, please contact Kyunghui Oh at khoh@vt.edu for further details.

21. VOLUNTEERS SOUGHT FOR GSA WELCOME BACK BBQ! – 3rd posting
The GSA is looking for volunteers to help set-up and serve food at the Welcome Back BBQ on Wednesday, Augt 22, 4:00-7:00pm, University Club Lawn.  Come and support the GSA all while enjoying the biggest event before the start of the semester.  Please sign up with and direct any questions to Elaine Mathis, VP of Programs (efm28@vt.edu).

22. VT CLUB CREW TEAM IS IN NEED OF COACHES – 3rd posting
Unfortunately, the crew team has lost its entire coaching staff this past semester and is looking for interested people with coxing/rowing experience (coaching experience not necessary). If anyone is interested or would like more information about coaching this upcoming year, please contact the team at snolta92@vt.edu. Please pass this on to anyone else you may know who might be interested as well!

23. CHILD PARTICIPANTS SOUGHT FOR STORYTELLING ACTIVITY – 3rd posting
Researchers are looking for children aged 8-10 to participate in a study on motion-based creative storytelling.  The child will be asked to enact and create stories using gestures and physical objects.  The storytelling session will last around an hour, and will take place on the Virginia Tech campus.  The session will be conducted by researchers from the VT Center for Human-Computer Interaction.  Researchers are also willing to keep your child for longer should it be more convenient for you.  Transport arrangements can also be made if necessary.  Please contact Sharon at sharilyn@vt.edu or 540-998 6488 if interested in participating.

24. UPCOMING EVENTS:

The Fall 2012 semester is coming up! Welcome, new and returning students!

August 13-19, 2012

1. WEEKLY SERVICES IN THE GLC
Weekly services are on hiatus for the summer, except for GLC Café and Statistical Consulting:

  • GLC Café: 3:30-5:00 every Thursday (morning cafés are cancelled due to lack of interest), Reading Room
  • Statistical consulting by LISA: Weekdays, 1:00-3:00pm, GLC Videoconference Room

2. GLC CAFÉ PM
Thursday, Aug 16, 3:30-5:00pm, GLC Reading Room
The GLC Café continues throughout the summer with free coffee and tea in the company of your graduate-student and Grad-School colleagues. Bring your own mug if you can. 

3. GSA ICE CREAM SOCIAL
Friday, Aug 17, 2:00-5:30pm, GLC Student Lounge
Get out of your sweltering lab or office and cool off with some free ice cream sponsored by the Graduate Student Assembly! Ice cream in bowls or cones and all of the toppings will be provided. Please direct any questions to Elaine Mathis, VP of Programs, at efm28@vt.edu.

4. NEW FALL COURSE: COS 5984 – GLOBAL ASPECTS OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW

CRN 98397, Tuesdays 5:00–8:00pm / MCB238
Find out how you can protect your dream, idea, invention, research, paper and more, and what this means to the rest of the world. International protection of patents, copyrights, and trademarks will be covered as well as policy analysis of the globalized intellectual property “system”. Current problems relating to technological advances will be highlighted. For more details please contact annambs@vt.edu or visit www.science.vt.edu/stl/index.html.

5. NEW FALL COURSE: GRAD 5214, DIVERSITY FOR GLOBAL SOCIETY
Taught by Grad School Dean Karen DePauw, this course examines research and scholarship on diversity and inclusion for a global society from a multi-disciplinary perspective. Learn how your discipline is affected by global issues. This course is offered this fall on Tuesdays from 6-9pm in GLC Room C.

6. WAGE POSITION OPEN FOR WEB DEVELOPER – 1st posting
The Institute for Society, Culture and Environment (www.isce.vt.edu), is seeking a part-time Web Developer for redesign an existing Virginia Tech website and custom design of new associated site based on established requirements.  Thorough knowledge of Drupal or other equivalent content-management systems required.  One time set up only, paid on hourly wage basis.  Pay range $15-22/hr, commensurate with experience. Send cover letter including related experience and resume/CV to Carlene Arthur, carthur@vt.edu.

7. GRAD ASSISTANTSHIP OPENING IN IT FOR ADMIN SERVICES – 1st posting
IT for Admin Services (VPAS IT) currently has a GA position available for the 2012-2013 academic year. The position is also open to non-technical candidates. Individuals with IT experience can expect to support the department in day-to-day operations, short and long terms IT projects, and technical documentation. Responsibilities for those without IT experience will be determined based on professional experience and courses of study. This is a standard 20-hrs/wk GA position. Flexible scheduling options are available, based on academic and professional commitments. Resumes/CVs should be sent to VPASHelpdesk@vt.edu with the subject line ‘GA Application’. Technical applicants must provide a relevant Technical Skills list with their resume/cv. If you are a non-technical applicant, please include a brief cover letter with your resume/cv.  Start date: Fall 2012 Semester; Rate: TBD – Based on qualifications; Contact: Tracy McElroy | Director, Information Technology Services for VPAS | vpashelpdesk@vt.edu .

8. ENGINEERING EDUCATION GRAD ASSISTANT POSITION FOR 2012-13 – 3rd posting
Graduate assistant needed to work with first- and second-year undergraduates who are completing requirements to enter a degree-granting engineering major.  Will report to the co-director of Academic Advising and indirectly to the Department Head. Preference will be given to persons with degrees or experience in developmental academic advising, and higher education.  Click here for more details. http://graduateschool.vt.edu/financial/funding_opp/ga_engineering_education.html Send resume and cover letter to Natasha Smith, noliver@vt.edu.

9. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR READING PRACTICES STUDY – 1st posting
Participants are needed for a study investigating reading practices on different media (i.e., paper, computer, iPad). This study will take around 3 hours to complete and participants will be compensated $10/hour (total $30). Requirements: Native English speaker, age 50-80. If interested, please contact Kyunghui Oh at khoh@vt.edu for further details.

10. VOLUNTEERS SOUGHT FOR GSA WELCOME BACK BBQ! – 2nd posting
The GSA is looking for volunteers to help set-up and serve food at the Welcome Back BBQ on Wednesday, Augt 22, 4:00-7:00pm, University Club Lawn.  Come and support the GSA all while enjoying the biggest event before the start of the semester.  Please sign up with and direct any questions to Elaine Mathis, VP of Programs (efm28@vt.edu).

11. VT CLUB CREW TEAM IS IN NEED OF COACHES – 2nd posting

Unfortunately, the crew team has lost its entire coaching staff this past semester and is looking for interested people with coxing/rowing experience (coaching experience not necessary). If anyone is interested or would like more information about coaching this upcoming year, please contact the team at snolta92@vt.edu. Please pass this on to anyone else you may know who might be interested as well!

12. MORE GRAD STUDENT VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR WELCOME WEEK – 3rd posting
The Graduate School is looking for graduate student volunteers (graduate ambassadors) to assist with international graduate student check-in (Aug 6-17), GTA training (Aug 20-21), the Welcome Center and New Graduate Student Orientation in the GLC (Aug 20-24). Roles include: check-in and registration assistance, information and guidance to attendees; Welcome Center staffing; orientation crowd control; program set up and more. If you are available and interested in assisting with any of these events, please contact Tara Frank at tara@vt.edu and include in your email your full name, department, contact information, and availability/preferred dates for participation. There will be a training session for grad ambassadors on Thursday, Aug 16, 2-3pm and on Friday, Aug 17, 10-11am, both in the GLC.

13. CHILD PARTICIPANTS SOUGHT FOR STORYTELLING ACTIVITY – 2nd posting
Researchers are looking for children aged 8-10 to participate in a study on motion-based creative storytelling.  The child will be asked to enact and create stories using gestures and physical objects.  The storytelling session will last around an hour, and will take place on the Virginia Tech campus.  The session will be conducted by researchers from the VT Center for Human-Computer Interaction.  Researchers are also willing to keep your child for longer should it be more convenient for you.  Transport arrangements can also be made if necessary.  Please contact Sharon at sharilyn@vt.edu or 540-998 6488 if interested in participating.

14. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR ANKLE INSTABILITY STUDY – 3rd posting
Healthy, young adults WITH and WITHOUT a history of ankle sprains are sought for participation in a research project on ankle sprain risk factors.  The project consists of two (2) studies of which participants may complete one or both.  These studies will require participants to perform single leg drop landings before and after fatigue (STUDY 1), and complete ankle stiffness and position sense evaluations under fatigued and braced conditions (STUDY 2).  All procedures have been approved by the VT IRB. Participants must be 18-35 years old, active (2-3/wk), have no existing joint problems or chronic joint pain, and must not be participating in physical rehab or regularly using ankle tape or bracing. Participants will be compensated for their time at a rate of $10/hr.  Contact Courtney Haynes by email at chaynes7@vt.edu or call at 724-272-8574.

15. PARTICIPANTS SOUGHT FOR SLIP AND FALL STUDY – 3rd posting
Participants are needed for a study assessing the effect of localized muscle fatigue on slip and fall risks. The study consists of 4 experimental sessions (each lasting approximately 2-2.5 hours). Participants will be compensated $10/hour with a $40 bonus after completing all sessions. Requirements: male or female, age 35-64, or 20-34 (overweight participants are preferred for this age group) no recent history of musculoskeletal disorders. If interested, please contact Xuefang Wu at xfwu@vt.edu for further details.

UPCOMING EVENTS:

OPTIMIZE YOUR GRAD EXPERIENCE: UNDERREPRESENTED MINORITY PERSPECTIVES FROM STUDENTS, FACULTY AND STAFF
Wednesday, Aug 22, 11:00am-1:00pm, GLC Multipurpose Room
This event gives new students the opportunity to interact with those who have been in Blacksburg for a while and ask questions about student life that will make transition to VT easier. The event brings together new and returning students, faculty, and staff, and is an excellent opportunity to network and meet others. Representatives from the Black Graduate Student Organization (BGSO) and the Latin American & Iberian Grad Students Association (LAIGSA) will be present to welcome you. Please register by emailing to Shernita Lee at shernita@vt.edu. The event is open to all and refreshments will be served. See the event on Facebook .

GSA WELCOME BACK BBQ!
Wednesday, Aug 22, 4:00-7:00pm, University Club Lawn
Start the semester off right at the Welcome Back BBQ sponsored by the Graduate Student Assembly (GSA). Come and meet new and returning students while enjoying a selection of yard games and music with accompanying free BBQ provided by Log Cabin BBQ (vegetarian options available).   Bring your friends and family.  We hope to see you there!  Questions: Elaine Mathis, VP of Programs (efm28@vt.edu)

MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME IN BBURG

Thursday, Aug 23, 4:30-6:00pm, GLC Multipurpose Room
This event replaces this week’s GLC Café: New and returning students are welcome to connect with faculty, staff, and community resources that can help you succeed in graduate school and maintain a healthy life balance. Food and fun (and practical) door prizes provided! Registration is encouraged, though not required, if you plan to attend.  Contact Dannette Beane at dannette@vt.edu with any questions.

August 6-12, 2012

1. WEEKLY SERVICES IN THE GLC
Weekly services are on hiatus for the summer, except for GLC Café and Statistical Consulting:

  • GLC Café: 3:30-5:00 every Thursday (morning cafés are cancelled due to lack of interest), Reading Room
  • Statistical consulting by LISA: Weekdays, 1:00-3:00pm, GLC Videoconference Room

2. GLC CAFÉ PM
Thursday, Aug 9, 3:30-5:00pm, GLC Reading Room
The GLC Café continues throughout the summer with free coffee and tea in the company of your graduate-student and Grad-School colleagues. Bring your own mug if you can. 

3. NEW FALL COURSE: COS 5984 – GLOBAL ASPECTS OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
CRN 98397, Tuesdays 5:00–8:00pm / MCB238
Find out how you can protect your dream, idea, invention, research, paper and more, and what this means to the rest of the world. International protection of patents, copyrights, and trademarks will be covered as well as policy analysis of the globalized intellectual property “system”. Current problems relating to technological advances will be highlighted. For more details please contact annambs@vt.edu or visit www.science.vt.edu/stl/index.html.

4. NEW FALL COURSE: GRAD 5214, DIVERSITY FOR GLOBAL SOCIETY

Taught by Grad School Dean Karen DePauw, this course examines research and scholarship on diversity and inclusion for a global society from a multi-disciplinary perspective. Learn how your discipline is affected by global issues. This course is offered this fall on Tuesdays from 6-9pm in GLC Room C.

5. ENGINEERING EDUCATION GRAD ASSISTANT POSITION FOR 2012-13 – 2nd posting
Graduate assistant needed to work with first- and second-year undergraduates who are completing requirements to enter a degree-granting engineering major.  Will report to the co-director of Academic Advising and indirectly to the Department Head. Preference will be given to persons with degrees or experience in developmental academic advising, and higher education.  Click here for more details. http://graduateschool.vt.edu/financial/funding_opp/ga_engineering_education.html Send resume and cover letter to Natasha Smith, noliver@vt.edu.

6. VOLUNTEERS SOUGHT FOR GSA WELCOME BACK BBQ! – 1st posting

The GSA is looking for volunteers to help set-up and serve food at the Welcome Back BBQ on Wednesday, Augt 22, 4:00-7:00pm, University Club Lawn.  Come and support the GSA all while enjoying the biggest event before the start of the semester.  Please sign up with and direct any questions to Elaine Mathis, VP of Programs (efm28@vt.edu).

7. VT CLUB CREW TEAM IS IN NEED OF COACHES – 1st posting
Unfortunately, the crew team has lost its entire coaching staff this past semester and is looking for interested people with coxing/rowing experience (coaching experience not necessary). If anyone is interested or would like more information about coaching this upcoming year, please contact the team at snolta92@vt.edu. Please pass this on to anyone else you may know who might be interested as well!

8. GRAD STUDENT VOLUNTEERS SOUGHT FOR ORIENTATION/WELCOME WEEK  -2nd posting
The Graduate School is looking for graduate student volunteers (graduate ambassadors) to assist with international graduate student check-in (Aug 6-17), GTA training (Aug 20-21), the Welcome Center and New Graduate Student Orientation in the GLC (Aug 20-24). Roles include: check-in and registration assistance, information and guidance to attendees; Welcome Center staffing; orientation crowd control; program set up and more. If you are available and interested in assisting with any of these events, please contact Tara Frank at tara@vt.edu and include in your email your full name, department, contact information, and availability/preferred dates for participation. There will be a training session for grad ambassadors on Thursday, Aug 16, 2-3pm and on Friday, Aug 17, 10-11am, both in the GLC.

9. CHILD PARTICIPANTS SOUGHT FOR STORYTELLING ACTIVITY – 1st posting
Researchers are looking for children aged 8-10 to participate in a study on motion-based creative storytelling.  The child will be asked to enact and create stories using gestures and physical objects.  The storytelling session will last around an hour, and will take place on the Virginia Tech campus.  The session will be conducted by researchers from the VT Center for Human-Computer Interaction.  Researchers are also willing to keep your child for longer should it be more convenient for you.  Transport arrangements can also be made if necessary.  Please contact Sharon at sharilyn@vt.edu or 540-998 6488 if interested in participating.

10. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR ANKLE INSTABILITY STUDY – 2nd posting
Healthy, young adults WITH and WITHOUT a history of ankle sprains are sought for participation in a research project on ankle sprain risk factors.  The project consists of two (2) studies of which participants may complete one or both.  These studies will require participants to perform single leg drop landings before and after fatigue (STUDY 1), and complete ankle stiffness and position sense evaluations under fatigued and braced conditions (STUDY 2).  All procedures have been approved by the VT IRB. Participants must be 18-35 years old, active (2-3/wk), have no existing joint problems or chronic joint pain, and must not be participating in physical rehab or regularly using ankle tape or bracing. Participants will be compensated for their time at a rate of $10/hr.  Contact Courtney Haynes by email at chaynes7@vt.edu or call at 724-272-8574.

11. PARTICIPANTS SOUGHT FOR SLIP AND FALL STUDY – 2nd posting

Participants are needed for a study assessing the effect of localized muscle fatigue on slip and fall risks. The study consists of 4 experimental sessions (each lasting approximately 2-2.5 hours). Participants will be compensated $10/hour with a $40 bonus after completing all sessions. Requirements: male or female, age 35-64, or 20-34 (overweight participants are preferred for this age group) no recent history of musculoskeletal disorders. If interested, please contact Xuefang Wu at xfwu@vt.edu for further details.

UPCOMING EVENTS:

GSA ICE CREAM SOCIAL

Friday, Aug 17, 2:00-5:30pm, GLC Student Lounge
Get out of your sweltering lab or office and cool off with some free ice cream sponsored by the Graduate Student Assembly! Ice cream in bowls or cones and all of the toppings will be provided. Please direct any questions to Elaine Mathis, VP of Programs, at efm28@vt.edu.

OPTIMIZE YOUR GRAD EXPERIENCE: UNDERREPRESENTED MINORITY PERSPECTIVES FROM STUDENTS, FACULTY AND STAFF

Wednesday, Aug 22, 11:00am-1:00pm, GLC Multipurpose Room
This event gives new students the opportunity to interact with those who have been in Blacksburg for a while and ask questions about student life that will make transition to VT easier. The event brings together new and returning students, faculty, and staff, and is an excellent opportunity to network and meet others. Representatives from the Black Graduate Student Organization (BGSO) and the Latin American & Iberian Grad Students Association (LAIGSA) will be present to welcome you. Please register by emailing to Shernita Lee at shernita@vt.edu. The event is open to all and refreshments will be served. See the event on Facebook.

GSA WELCOME BACK BBQ!
Wednesday, Aug 22, 4:00-7:00pm, University Club Lawn
Start the semester off right at the Welcome Back BBQ sponsored by the Graduate Student Assembly (GSA). Come and meet new and returning students while enjoying a selection of yard games and music with accompanying free BBQ provided by Log Cabin BBQ (vegetarian options available).   Bring your friends and family.  We hope to see you there!  Questions: Elaine Mathis, VP of Programs (efm28@vt.edu)