February 22-28, 2021

This Week’s Events:     

0. Ongoing Services – updated 2/1/21    

1. VIRTUAL WRITING SERIES: YOU CAN WRITE IT- BUILDING MOMENTUM
2. H-1B (WORK VISA) AND PERMANENT RESIDENCEY WORKSHOP
3. THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS AND INTERVIEWING: A GUIDE FOR BLACK/AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDENTS IN THE COVID-19 ERA
4. INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW BOARD (IRB) WRITING PROTOCOL
5. BLACK HISTORY MONTH CONNECT EVENT
6. PANEL: INTERFAITH PERSPECTIVES ON AMERICAN PRISONS
7. GLC CAFÉ
8. GENERAL BODY MEETING: SCIENCE POLICY EDUCATION AND ADVOCACY CLUB (SPEAC) AT VT
9. SCIENCE ON TAP: A NEW AGE OF CONSERVATION: HELPING WILDLIFE BY UNDERSTANDING PEOPLE

Administrative Announcements:     
10. COVID-19 VACCINE INFORMATION FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS – 1st posting
11. CALL FOR FOCUS GROUP MEMBERS WITH BOARD OF VISITORS – 1st posting
12. COOK-ALONG CLASSES – REGISTER NOW – 1st posting
13. CALL FOR POSTER PRESENTERS – 2ND LATINX SYMPOSIUM: “LATINX EDUCATION AT VIRGINIA TECH” – 1st posting
14. COOKIES FOR A CAUSE – 1st posting
15. GRADUATE EDUCATION WEEK PHOTO AND ART CONTEST – 2nd posting
16. GSA TRAVEL FUND WINTER CYCLE ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS – 2nd posting
17. INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH HONOR SOCIETY SPRING MEMBERSHIP APPLICATIONS – 2nd posting
18. GRADUATE STUDENT LEARNING CIRCLES – 3rd posting
19. GRADUATE STUDENT ASSEMBLY SEEKING INPUT ON COST OF LIVING – 3rd posting

Jobs:  
20. FULL TIME GA OPENING WITH CRANWELL INTERNATIONAL CENTER – 2nd posting
21. 2021-22 GA POSITION IN ASSESSMENT AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN STUDENT AFFAIRS– 3rd posting 

Volunteers and research participants sought:     
22. GRAD STUDENTS NEEDED FOR FOOD, WATER AND COMMUNITIES RESEARCH STORIES – 1st posting
23. VOLUNTEER EDITOR NEEDED FOR PODCAST – 1st posting
24. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR PRIVATE DRINKING WATER SURVEY – 1st posting
25. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR DRIVING SIMULATOR STUDY ON AUDITORY DISPLAYS AT RAIL CROSSINGS- 2nd posting
26. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED TO PROVIDE DATA FOR A STUDY ON SPENDING, $10 for 10 minutes- 3rd posting 
27. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR VIRGINIA TECH HELMET LABORATORY RESEARCH STUDY – 3rd posting

Upcoming Events:    
28. CONNECTING THE OPENS:  A PANEL DISCUSSION FOR THE FUTURE PROFESSORIATE – March 1
29. MOVING STEM DOCUMENTS ONLINE: SUSTAINABLE WORKFLOWS FOR ACCESSIBLE CONTENT – March 3
30. LEARNING TO LISTEN: CONNECTING WITH AUDIENCES AND COLLABORATORS – March 4
31. 2nd LATINX SYMPOSIUM: “LATINX EDUCATION AT VIRGINIA TECH” – March 4 and 5
32. GETTING STARTED WITH OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES (OER) – March 5
33. GRADUATE STUDENT GROWTH – PLANTING A BRIGHT FUTURE – March 5
34. THE ART OF NEGOTIATION SEMINAR – March 9
35. GO AND COME AGAIN: SEGREGATION, TOLERANCE, AND REFLECTION: A FOUR-GENERATION AFRICAN-AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL STRUGGLE – March 10
36. ITSA WILDCARD WORKSHOP: BELLY DANCE – March 18

0. Ongoing Services – updated 2/1/21     
· GRADUATE SCHOOL: In person drop-off or pick-up of documents and materials M-F 1:00-3:00pm, 120 GLC. Request one-on-one assistantship or academic advising by using our online request form to set-up  a Zoom session.   
· CAREER ADVISING: schedule virtual career advising appointment via https://career.vt.edu/job-search/Handshake.html      
· COOK COUNSELING: Drop-in Zoom hours, Tuesdays 10am-12pm and Thursdays and Fridays 3pm-5pm, Zoom links found here. To make an appointment, visit: https://vt-ucc.titaniumhwc.com/ScheduleGraduateFirstCookConnect
· WRITING CENTER SERVICES: Schedule an appointment at https://vt.mywconline.com/       
· GRADUATE OMBUDSPERSON: contact for appointment at gradstudentombud@vt.edu, 540-231-9573      

1. VIRTUAL WRITING SERIES: YOU CAN WRITE IT- BUILDING MOMENTUM
Tuesday, February 23, 12-1pm, Zoom
On behalf of the Graduate School Office of Recruitment, Diversity, and Inclusion, we would like to invite you to the next event in the virtual writing series “You Can Write It-Building Momentum” with Dr. Monique Dufour, Assistant Professor in the Department of History, and Dr. Justin Grimes, Assistant Director of the Office of Recruitment, Diversity, and Inclusion.  For the second event, participants will have opportunities to learn about building momentum in their writing. The FREE event (registration required) will be held via Zoom. Register by February 22 at 11am here: http://bit.ly/VTVWR21

2. H-1B (WORK VISA) AND PERMANENT RESIDENCEY WORKSHOP
Tuesday, February 23, 5-6:30pm, VirtualLearn about H-1B work visa and employment-based permanent residency options at this workshop presented by immigration attorneys. Registration is required. Please go to https://international.vt.edu/programs/cranwellconnectionsprograms.html to register.

3. THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS AND INTERVIEWING: A GUIDE FOR BLACK/AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDENTS IN THE COVID-19 ERA
Tuesday, February 23, 6:30-7:30pm
At this event students will have the opportunity to virtually connect with alumni panelists from various professions. Our wonderful panelists will be speaking about their workforce experience and going through the job search process post-graduation. Students will have the opportunity to directly ask panelists for advice pertaining to obtaining employment and gaining experience during a global pandemic. Register at https://forms.gle/wpCihiP8MD9eh2hh6

4. INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW BOARD (IRB) WRITING PROTOCOL
Wednesday, February 24, 1pm, Zoom
Welcome to the Graduate Schools IRB Series. We have a 2-part series planned for you this spring semester! We continue with a Writing Protocol event!  Sign-up here: https://forms.gle/ufPWKHN6shFrBYdg9

5. BLACK HISTORY MONTH CONNECT EVENT
Wednesday, February 24, 4-5 pm, Zoom
On behalf of the Graduate School Office of Recruitment, Diversity, and Inclusion, we would like to invite you to join us at this year’s Black History Month Connect Event. Our speaker is Dr. Lucien Holness, Assistant Professor in the Department of History. Students, group leaders, faculty mentors, and members of the community are invited to join us. All are welcome to attend. Please register at http://bit.ly/BlackHistoryMonth_2021 by February 23. For accommodations, please contact ordi@vt.edu at least 72 hours in advance of the event.

6. PANEL: INTERFAITH PERSPECTIVES ON AMERICAN PRISONS
Wednesday, February 24, 5:30-7pm,
The Dean of Students Office and Department of Religion and Culture are sponsoring this event. Guest speakers: Dr. Vincent Lloyd (Villanova University), Margaret Breslau (Virginia Prison Justice Network, Coalition for Justice), Catherine Cotrupi (VT Engage). Moderator: Dr. Brian Britt (Religion & Culture, VT). Please register here: dos.vt.edu/panel

7. GLC CAFÉ
Thursday, February 25, 4:00pm, Zoom https://virginiatech.zoom.us/j/97678968202
While the pandemic put a stop to our in-person café, we want to keep the GLC café running so that students may continue to meet informally and share their experiences. Make yourself a cup of tea or coffee and join fellow grads and Grad School staff for some casual conversation and the occasional game. If you have questions or concerns about this event, email Monika Gibson at gibsonm@vt.edu.  

8. GENERAL BODY MEETING: SCIENCE POLICY EDUCATION AND ADVOCACY CLUB (SPEAC) AT VT
Thursday, February 25, 5-6pm, Registration: https://forms.gle/7h1neEuxAesg418G6
Curious about science policy? Attend SPEAC’s next meeting! We will be having an interactive session to practice some of the basics of science policy writing. If you develop a really great policy memo idea, you can pick teammates and submit it to the Journal of Science Policy & Governance’s International Policy Memo Competition for potential prize money! For more information or to join our Listserv, email speacvt@gmail.com. Also connect with us on Twitter and Facebook (@speacvt).

9. SCIENCE ON TAP: A NEW AGE OF CONSERVATION: HELPING WILDLIFE BY UNDERSTANDING PEOPLE
Thursday, February 25, 5:30-6:30pm
Did you know that the way you think about animals directly impacts how scientists conserve wildlife? Our Science on Tap speaker, Bennett Grooms, will lead us in a captivating discussion about how your voice can contribute to wildlife conservation. Bennett is a PhD Candidate in the Department of Wildlife and Conservation at Virginia Tech. He has worked with big cats and bears in zoos across the United States. Sponsored by VT’s Center for Communicating Science and Sigma Xi chapter, Science on Tap brings researchers to the public. On Zoom, register at  http://bit.ly/febsot221 Contact Cassandra Hockman with questions: chockman@vt.edu

10. COVID-19 VACCINE INFORMATION FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS – 1st posting
Information about the COVID-19 vaccination for graduate students can be found on the Graduate School’s Covid FAQ page here: https://graduateschool.vt.edu/fall2020-plan/covid-faqs.html This page will be updated as we learn more information and any updates will be distributed via this listserve as well.

11. CALL FOR FOCUS GROUP MEMBERS WITH BOARD OF VISITORS – 1st posting
The graduate student representative to the Board of Visitors is looking to gather a diverse group of students to discuss 2021-2022 tuition rates, cost of living, and stipends with a member of the Board of Visitors. The Board of Visitors is the governing body at the university that sets tuition rates and will be discussing this topic at their incoming meeting on March 22nd. We are open to all majors and all campuses, both graduate and professional students. We are hoping for to represent the diversity of the graduate student body by convening students from different campus locations, racial and ethnic backgrounds and a multiplicity of world views. The number of participants will be limited, in order to have a more in depth conversation. Please send an email to sdsturgeon@vt.edu by February 25th to be considered. 

12. COOK-ALONG CLASSES – REGISTER NOW – 1st posting
Association for India’s Development (AID) Blacksburg is organizing a series of cook-along classes, where they break down easy to make Indian dishes. They will have classes themed on tea, appetizers, and desserts from diverse regions of India. Zoom links and ingredient lists will be provided to participants after registration. The first class in the series is free, although donations to AID Blacksburg are encouraged. You can register here -> https://forms.gle/aoUHj8hsAsytR2ZdA
For any questions please contact Esha Dwibedi (esha@vt.edu).

13. CALL FOR POSTER PRESENTERS – 2ND LATINX SYMPOSIUM: “LATINX EDUCATION AT VIRGINIA TECH” – 1st posting
The Latinx Symposium allows both full-time and part-time undergrad and graduate students to showcase their scholarly pursuits and achievements, and brings together ideas and research findings from different disciplines surrounding the theme of “Latinx Education”. Join us and be a part of our continued efforts to improve the awareness of the work the Latinx communities are doing in the field of research.  If you are interested in presenting then follow this link: https://forms.gle/D5jhqAn733V46haP8

14. COOKIES FOR A CAUSE – 1st posting
The VT Public Health Association is hosting a fundraiser on behalf of the Christiansburg Institute through Campus Cookies. From Sunday, 2/21/2021 through Monday, 3/1/2021, customers who use the code “PHA4CI” will be able to contribute 20% of their purchase towards the event. All funds raised will go directly to the Christiansburg Institute. For more information, please reach out to pha@vt.edu

15. GRADUATE EDUCATION WEEK PHOTO AND ART CONTEST – 2nd posting
It’s time to pull out that paintbrush or camera and create a submission for the Graduate Education Week Art and Photography contest! The contest theme is “Connect” and we are celebrating the 21st anniversary of Graduate Education Week.  Events during this week (March 22-26) will provide opportunities to connect to resources, connect to other students, connect to alumni, etc. In a world where we are constantly in front of a screen, it can be hard to connect to anything or anyone. So, show us how you connect, who you connect to, what connection means to you or how not connecting impacts you. Graduate students can enter up to 3 photographs or art pieces; deadline is March 12 by midnight.  For more details, visit https://graduatelifecenter.vt.edu/Programs/glc-art-and-photo-contest.html

16. GSA TRAVEL FUND WINTER CYCLE ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS – 2nd posting
Have you presented or plan to present at a conference between January 1st and March 31st, 2021? The VT GSA Travel Fund Program (TFP) will partially support the monetary costs associated with presenting at virtual conferences, including registration and abstract fees. The winter cycle application will be open beginning February 15th.  The deadline for application is February 28th, 2020 at 11:59pm. For further details, updates, and the application, please see our website at https://gsa.vt.edu/programs/tfp.html  For questions, support, or insights, please email GSA-TFP-G@VT.EDU.

17. INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH HONOR SOCIETY SPRING MEMBERSHIP APPLICATIONS – 2nd posting
Do you conduct Interdisciplinary Research? Join other researchers and a wide network of alumni by applying to the Interdisciplinary Research Honors Society, Iota Delta Rho (or IDR). We foster interdisciplinary research and networking here at Virginia Tech and out in the real world. Applications are open until March 5th. Apply here: https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eu62AX2fHSxX1ye

18. GRADUATE STUDENT LEARNING CIRCLES – 3rd posting
The College of Agriculture & Life Sciences Center for Food Systems & Community Transformation is partnering with the new Food Studies Program within the College of Liberal Arts & Human Sciences to host a series of graduate student learning circles. These virtual circles will serve as a space for students to present their current research and facilitate guided discussions with their peers. We encourage all students interested in food, food systems change, or community development to attend and participate. Learning Circles will be held every other Monday at 10 am beginning on March 1. Please email Center Associate, Garland Mason at garlandm@vt.edu for more information.

19. GRADUATE STUDENT ASSEMBLY SEEKING INPUT ON COST OF LIVING – 3rd posting
The Graduate Student Assembly (GSA) is conducting a Cost of Living Assessment for graduate students across all campuses at Virginia Tech. We ask that you take a close look at your paystubs (accessible via HokieSpa), graduate contracts, monthly bills, and other documents to provide as much detailed information as possible. Please provide estimates for transportation/parking pre-Covid19. Our goal is to utilize this information to advocate for better assistantship and compensation packages for graduate students. This survey will be open until mid-March. It should take you about 10 minutes to complete. Contact gsa@vt.edu with questions.

https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eFCb7Fb3lNcN4h0

20. FULL TIME GA OPENING WITH CRANWELL INTERNATIONAL CENTER – 2nd posting
Cranwell International Center is currently accepting applications for a full time Graduate Assistant who would work to support various efforts within Cranwell and Mozaiko (Global Living Learning Community) related to: intercultural learning, student leadership development, globally oriented programming, administration, outreach and recruitment. A full position description and job qualifications can be viewed at this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1T4BrOllu-0E4IhiXkrFzvM5c4WiWiqXc/view?usp=sharing. All questions should be directed to Laura Castle McCullough (Assistant Director for Intercultural Learning) at lecastle@vt.edu.  

21. 2021-22 GA POSITION IN ASSESSMENT AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN STUDENT AFFAIRS– 3rd posting  
The Graduate Assistant will support various assessment and professional development initiatives within the department and across the division. Responsibilities will include marketing and communication; event management; registration and evaluation of APD/division programs and services, various educational/training opportunities, and consultation. Qualifications: graduate student in EDRE, Higher Ed, or other related field, experience conducting research and analyzing both qualitative and quantitative data, experience with event management, preferred doctoral student with experience in a higher education student affairs environment. Learn more about the position here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MC1UauDRfIJX69SqQtIJg2A0uGb1G2KB/view?usp=sharing  Contact Jeananne Knies at jtiffany@vt.edu if you have questions.

22. GRAD STUDENTS NEEDED FOR FOOD, WATER AND COMMUNITIES RESEARCH STORIES – 1st posting
The editors for Food, Water, and Communities, an ArcGIS StoryMap created and managed by VT graduate students and sponsored by the Center for Communicating Science, are currently recruiting graduate student writers. Food, Water, and Communities stories humanize the reasons scientists conduct research by highlighting communities that have had their fundamental resources impacted by climate change or anthropogenic effects. Interested writers should email Susan Chen (schen518@vt.edu) and Maddy Grupper (maddyag@vt.edu) by March 15th with a 3-5 sentence description of a story of a specific community that has faced a food or water challenge, which has since inspired the graduate students in their work. If selected, writers will be contacted to contribute a full story for the StoryMap. Four authors will be selected to write 500-700 word stories. Authors will be compensated $100 for their work. For more information and to view previous stories, visit https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/b438bb7872864c798c414b31477f9e76

23. VOLUNTEER EDITOR NEEDED FOR PODCAST – 1st posting
“Big Lick of Science” is a student-led podcast founded in 2019 by graduate students at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute on the Roanoke Campus of Virginia Tech. We have the dual missions of: (1) providing accessible and digestible science for the lay public while also (2) highlighting the world-class science conducted in Roanoke and Blacksburg by Virginia Tech faculty, students, and post-docs. In service of these missions, the podcast has been nationally recognized as the recipient of a Research! America Civic Engagement Microgrant. For a sample of our work, please visit https://abiglickofscience.libsyn.com/. We are looking for an editor to edit the episodes and trim them for content. The position is open to graduate and undergraduate students as well as post-doctoral fellows. If interested, please contact Paras Patel (ppatel17@vt.edu) for more information.

24. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR PRIVATE DRINKING WATER SURVEY – 1st posting
First-year BSE graduate student, Charles Sterling, is seeking graduate students who are living on private drinking water to complete a survey. Students may be offered a subsidized water test. If you have question, contact Charles at csterlin@vt.edu. Survey link: https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_dgSXj0Yja7dZFum

25. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR DRIVING SIMULATOR STUDY ON AUDITORY DISPLAYS AT RAIL CROSSINGS- 2nd posting
The Mind Music and Machine Lab at Virginia Tech is seeking individuals to participate in a study to determine the effects of in-vehicle auditory alerts on driver behaviors at Highway-Rail Grade Crossings (HRGCs) on driver response. During the study, you will be asked to drive in a driving simulator environment and react to in-vehicle alerts when approaching rail crossings. This project protocol was reviewed by the Virginia Tech Human Research Protections Program (#19-643). The eligibilities are 1) active driver with a valid license, 2) age 18+ with good health, and 3) normal vision and hearing. The study will last approximately one hour.Each participant will receive a compensation of $10for participation. For more information, please contact Chihab Nadri (cnadri@vt.edu). This study is being conducted under the supervision of Dr. Myounghoon Jeon (myounghoonjeon@vt.edu).

26. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED TO PROVIDE DATA FOR A STUDY ON SPENDING, $10 for 10 minutes- 3rd posting 
Participants are needed for a research study to determine how payday timing (e.g., if you’re paid on a Monday, Tuesday, etc.) impacts spending. The entire study is conducted online. You will fill out a very short (7 question) survey and then provide your spending data though Mint.com. You will be compensated at $10 for your time (~10 mins total). The research protocol for this study is approved by VT Institutional Review Board – Project No. 20-909. This study is funded by the Wheeler Institute of the London Business School. Eligible participants are current Virginia Tech students and employees 18 years of age or older. If interested, click this link: https://kellogg.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bezGBxDQRP0SA9o . For more information contact Broderick Turner, Ph.D. by email [bltphd@vt.edu] or phone [415-574-6464].

27. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR VIRGINIA TECH HELMET LABORATORY RESEARCH STUDY – 3rd posting
Participants are needed to help me collect measurements on head shape and head-helmet friction. You may qualify for this research if you are an enrolled Virginia Tech student, above the age of 18, speak English, and can give your own consent. A 40min appointment will be scheduled at a time that works best for you and will take place inside Kelly Hall, conference room 221. Participation will be compensated with $20 for your time and effort. Participating poses no additional risk of harm or discomfort than is typical for performing routine physical or psychological examinations. A COVID-19 risk mitigation plan and precautionary measures are also being taken to minimize possible virus exposure. This study is IRB #20-596. For more information or if you are interested in participating, please contact Charlotte Clark by email at ccclark@vt.edu or by phone at (703) 638-0972.

Upcoming Events:   
28. CONNECTING THE OPENS:  A PANEL DISCUSSION FOR THE FUTURE PROFESSORIATE
Monday, March 1, 6-8pm, Zoom (Registration required)
This panel will feature faculty across campus and from the Libraries on open education resources. Join us to learn about the different “opens” in the field, including open access, open education, and open data from Library faculty, and to hear from faculty across campus on their experiences and insight with OER. Registration: https://virginiatech.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_9A2uLiRoRlSiWpIWK-dNRQ For more information see: https://guides.lib.vt.edu/oer/oeweek 

29. MOVING STEM DOCUMENTS ONLINE: SUSTAINABLE WORKFLOWS FOR ACCESSIBLE CONTENT
Wednesday, March 3, 4- 5:30pm, Zoom (Registration required)
This presentation by Dr. Volker Sorge includes a general introduction to web accessibility and usability issues related to scientific online content, past and future. This will include the implications of accessibility and requirements for barrier-free access to STEM teaching in online environments. At the end of this presentation, attendees will be more familiar with a set of open source software for conversion of mathematical documents from standard sources (like LaTeX, Word or text) to accessible web content.
Registration: https://virginiatech.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_CtekET_aRg-j1djOR2dqdw  For more information see: https://guides.lib.vt.edu/oer/oeweek 

30. LEARNING TO LISTEN: CONNECTING WITH AUDIENCES AND COLLABORATORS
Thursday, March 4, 12-1pm, Zoom
Understanding the perspectives of others is increasingly important in our world, and 85 percent of job success comes from well-developed soft skills. The ability to understand and empathize with others is often seen to be the most valuable of these skills. In this participatory workshop you will get a Pinch-of-Practice about approaches to authentic listening, understanding others’ perspectives, and building trust. Open to Virginia Tech graduate students and faculty. Capacity: 25 per session. Facilitated by Patty Raun, Director, Center for Communicating Science. Register her: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/learning-to-listen-connecting-with-audiences-and-collaborators-tickets-139080366119

31. 2nd LATINX SYMPOSIUM: “LATINX EDUCATION AT VIRGINIA TECH”
Thursday, March 4, 12-3pm and Friday, March 5, 11am – 2pm Online
In this year’s Latinx Symposium at Virginia Tech, our goal is to increase the visibility of the Latinx Community, provide a forum for conversation and scholarship, and share in our experiences and strategies to best benefit our Latinx and Hispanic faculty, staff, and students!  Interested in attending – follow this link: https://forms.gle/B8cNmELAovg9WGbp6

32. GETTING STARTED WITH OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES (OER)
Friday, March 5, 11am-12:15pm, Zoom (Registration required)
Abbey Elder, author of the OER Starter Kit, will guide participants through the processes of finding, modifying, and creating open education resources (OER). Participants will leave the workshop with a set of practical tools and strategies for approaching their OER journey, as well as a better understanding of the support available in Virginia. Sponsored by the State Council on Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) Open Virginia Advisory Committee and seven Virginia Colleges & Universities. Registration: http://virginiatech.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_tRlHz-8RQgaxBEDDK6JP-A   For more information see: https://guides.lib.vt.edu/oer/oeweek 

33. GRADUATE STUDENT GROWTH – PLANTING A BRIGHT FUTURE
Friday, March 5, 12pm, Zoom
Join the Graduate School for an interactive session with Dr. Bryan Hanson, Ombudsman along with a representative from Cook Counselling Center and learn tips/resources to support your growth as a graduate student. Register at:https://virginiatech.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_yadilhYGSQuDVVFdQ7S_Vw. Questions, contact ordi@vt.edu.

34. THE ART OF NEGOTIATION SEMINAR
Tuesday, March 9, 12-1pm, Zoom
Join the Graduate School for a seminar to learn tips about negotiations. Registration form: https://form.jotform.com/210394643886162. Questions, contact ORDI at ordi@vt.edu

35. GO AND COME AGAIN: SEGREGATION, TOLERANCE, AND REFLECTION: A FOUR-GENERATION AFRICAN-AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL STRUGGLE
March 10, 12pm, Zoom 
A conversation with Dr. Jerry L. Jones, a VT alumnus, and author of the New York Times featured book,  Go and Come Again: Segregation, Tolerance, and Reflection: A Four-Generation African-American Educational Struggle. He will share his experiences as a black southwest Virginia native and ways he has continued to encourage others to find their path! All are welcome to attend this event. Registration Linkhttps://virginiatech.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_rJHkUKkrRRyzDdSMx0jACQ  Questions, contact ORDI at ordi@vt.edu

36. ITSA WILDCARD WORKSHOP: BELLY DANCE
Thursday, March 18, 7-8pm, Zoom
Ever wanted to move like Shakira? Join us to learn how! Led by professional belly dance instructor Sammie Giridhar of the University of Hawaii, this workshop will show you the ropes when it comes to shaking and shimmying. The event is pay-what-you-can with a suggested donation of $5 to the Instructional Technology Student Association (ITSA)| Register for Zoom details| Donate to ITSA| Add to Google Calendar| Follow Sammie on Facebook|Questions? Contact Ginny Clark at vclark@vt.edu.

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