Virtual Information Session: The MAET Experience
Online (via Zoom or similar)Explore. Create. Share.: Discover the award-winning programs from MSU’s Master of Arts in Educational Technology (MAET).
Explore. Create. Share.: Discover the award-winning programs from MSU’s Master of Arts in Educational Technology (MAET).
This is the final installment in a specialized series hosted by the College of Education's Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion to support educators, health professionals and families with addressing youth trauma. The series is being offered in person and online and is open to the public. Featured speaker: Ashley Woodson, Albion College. Register for… Read More »
It is never too early to start thinking about and planning for your future career. The pursuit of a graduate degree affords you the opportunity to gain important knowledge in your area of expertise, but it can also be a time when you develop powerful skills in teaching, leadership, communication, and other skills that will enhance… Read More »
Your well-being is the foundation for a successful life no matter your field or focus. It is hard to keep your physical, mental, and relational health as a priority in graduate school, but it is not impossible. In this session, you will learn about the Graduate School’s value for well-being as well as practical tips… Read More »
The Handbook of your Program covers many set expectations that will guide you to success in your graduate education at Michigan State University. However, there are many important expectations that need to be made explicit and are often jointly set that require proactive and effective communication between you and your faculty advisors and mentors. This… Read More »
Learn more about MSU's graduate programs in Sport Coaching, Leadership, & Administration at our next virtual open house on Dec. 4 at 6 p.m. EST.
Writing groups are back for the new semester! Join this semester’s kickoff event in 116H Erickson Hall and get placed in a writing group by completing this brief survey. This session will cover academic writing with Dr. Douglas Hartman. Bagels and refreshments provided. Contact Aliya Bizhanova or Jay Grenda for questions or pairing requests.
The College of Education Graduate Student writing groups are returning for the fall semester! The fall kickoff event will be on Sept. 6, 12 to 2 p.m. (116H Erickson Hall), with FREE Toarminas pizza and special guest speakers, who will share their tips on academic writing. If you are interested in joining the writing group and/or the kick… Read More »
The Department of Kinesiology and the Institute for the Study of Youth Sports present the annual Kristen Marie Gould Endowed Lecture for Children and Youth. Our 2024 Speaker: Kristen Dieffenbach, Ph.D. Dieffenbach is a professor and director of the Center for Applied Coaching and Sport Sciences at West Virginia University (WVU). Learn more on the… Read More »
Are you a graduate student who might be interested in enrolling in the Urban Education Graduate Certificate program? Attend this information session on September 26 at 1:00 p.m. located in 133F Erickson Hall. Graduate students in the College of Education have an opportunity to study issues of urban education in greater depth through the Urban… Read More »