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SUMMARY:Graduate School Primer Workshops: Creating\, Building\, and Maintaining Social Networks
DESCRIPTION:Relationships that are grounded in trust\, respect\, and acceptance are the strongest factor in building and maintaining resilience. And\, starting in a new community can be a challenge to create\, build\, and maintain social networks. So\, what is a graduate student supposed to do? During this one-hour session\, we’ll review the value of social networks\, and more importantly\, hear from graduate and professional students who have strategies and suggestions for how to be connected. \nPresenters: Jen Forbes\, Big Red Barn Graduate and Professional Student Center director; Janna Lamey\, senior assistant dean for graduate student life; and panel of esteemed students \nAll incoming 2022 Graduate School students are able to access the session recordings through the Orientation Hub on Canvas
URL:https://gradschool.cornell.edu/event/primer-workshops-social-networks/
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SUMMARY:2022 Summer Success Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The Summer Success Symposium is a professional and community development event for new and continuing doctoral students from across all graduate fields. The symposium has a particular focus on bringing together recipients of graduate fellowships in support of diversity as well as all other doctoral students from backgrounds historically excluded from and underrepresented in the academy. This includes\, but is not limited to students who identify as Black\, Indigenous\, Hispanic/Latina/o/x\, and/or Southeast Asian\, and/or those that identify as first-generation college (FGC) students\, LGBTQQ+ identified students\, veterans\, students with disabilities\, women in STEM\, students with DACA status\, and others. Master’s degree students interested in pursuing doctoral studies are also welcome to this event. \nThrough this symposium\, participants have the opportunity to form connections and establish community. This symposium also provides participants with the opportunity to engage with successful alumni\, faculty\, and professionals with shared experiences and identities. Summer Success Symposium keynote and workshop content focus on providing participants with access to knowledge and insights that will help them navigate their successful transition into and progression through their graduate studies. \nRegistration Required \nSymposium Agenda \n 10:00 – 10:15 am ET \nCheck-In \n10:15 am – 10:30 am ET \nWelcoming Remarks \nSpeaker: Sara Xayarath Hernández\, Associate Dean for Inclusion and Student Engagement\, Graduate School \n10:30 am – 12:00 pm ET \nOpening Plenary Session: Writing for Healing and Joy – Resisting the Traumatic Experience of the Academic Writing Process \nIn this session\, you will learn about embedding healing\, joy\, and wellness into the academic writing process. Through Dr. Villarreal’s experience as a mami-scholar dealing with Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) and depression in the middle of a global pandemic\, she developed coping skills influenced by a combination of Chicana feminist teachings\, occupational therapy\, and consejos from her community. Determined to not allow the dissertation process to be yet another traumatic experience in academia for her\, she instead cultivated one that brought her healing and joy. In this session\, Dr. Villarreal will share her experience and give guidance on how graduate students can cultivate wellness\, joy\, and healing along their research and writing journeys. \nSpeaker: Cynthia Villarreal\, Assistant Professor\, Northern Arizona University \n12:00 – 12:30 pm ET \nLunch \n12:30 – 2:00 pm ET \nAlumni Keynote Session: Defining and Progressing Toward Your North Star \nGraduate school can feel confusing. The process is defined\, but vague. It’s structured\, but also very individualized. When navigating this process\, it can become difficult at times to maintain a sense of agency. Because the constant in all of this is you\, it’s critical that you find ways to ground yourself so you don’t lose sight of what you want from this journey. In this session\, we discuss how to define your purpose and develop well-aligned goals. We also discuss successful strategies for sustaining your passion through graduation and beyond. \nSpeaker: Elizabeth Wayne\, M.S. ’13\, Ph.D. ’16 Biomedical Engineering\, Assistant Professor\, Biomedical Engineering and Chemical Engineering \n2:15 – 3:30 pm ET \nMastering Your Transition Into & Progression Through Graduate School  \nDuring this panel discussion with current doctoral students from across the disciplines\, panelists will candidly discuss their experiences and strategies for making a successful transition into graduate school. They will also share insights on their experiences navigating their ongoing progression through their graduate studies\, and their exploration and preparation for various postgraduate career pathways. \nEvent Sponsors \nGraduate School Office of Inclusion & Student Engagement\, Diversity Programs in Engineering\, Future Faculty and Academic Careers\, and the Cornell Chapter of the Bouchet Graduate Honor Society \nThis event is also supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No.1647094 (AGEP CIRTL) and a subcontract under Grant No. 1231286 (Cornell AGEP). Any opinions\, findings\, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. \nThis program was modeled in part after PROMISE: Maryland’s AGEP Summer Success Institute.
URL:https://gradschool.cornell.edu/event/2022-summer-success-symposium-2/
LOCATION:G10 Biotechnology Building\, 526 Campus Road\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853\, United States
CATEGORIES:Future Faculty and Academic Careers
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SUMMARY:Leveraging Social Media for Professional Opportunities
DESCRIPTION:How do you present yourself to the world? Are you effectively promoting your brand on social media? Jazmine Benjamin will teach you how to navigate social media to promote your personal brand\, grow your network\, and maintain consistency across your platforms for better opportunities. \nThis workshop is part of he Association for Women in Science (AWIS) What’s Next Webinar Summer Series.  Register now. \n\nFree Individual Association for Women in Science (AWIS) Membership Available for Cornell Graduate Students\nAvailable to all Cornell graduate\, professional\, and undergraduate students \nCornell University is an institutional partner of the Association for Women in Science (AWIS). Create an account to enjoy number of professional development programs and services such as newsletters\, the AWIS career center\, and various webinars.  \nActivate your account by completing the Cornell University AWIS Membership Form.
URL:https://gradschool.cornell.edu/event/leveraging-social-media-for-professional-opportunities/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:Dean’s Welcome
DESCRIPTION:The formal program features Cornell President Martha Pollack\, Graduate School Dean and Vice Provost for Graduate Education Kathryn J. Boor\, and a panel of esteemed faculty and students. Please make sure that you register to attend this session.
URL:https://gradschool.cornell.edu/event/deans-welcome/
LOCATION:Bailey Hall\, 230 Garden Ave\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853\, United States
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SUMMARY:Graduate School Primer Workshops: The Basics of Mental Health and Well-being
DESCRIPTION:Make sure that you develop your mental health support plan so that you can have the energy and reserves to support your academic success. The stressors of being a graduate student are real and understanding the research for how you can best support your mental health and well-being is key to your future success. In this session\, we will define mental health\, learn key concepts of resilience\, and emphasize the importance of sense of belonging and self-care practices. You’ll be able to connect with others in the session as well. University and local resources are also provided. \nPresenter: Janna Lamey\, senior assistant dean for graduate student life \nAll incoming 2022 Graduate School students are able to access the session recordings through the Orientation Hub on Canvas
URL:https://gradschool.cornell.edu/event/primer-workshops-mental-health-wellbeing/
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