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MSU College of Education Doctoral Convocation

Online (via Zoom or similar)

Michigan State University has decided to postpone all in-person commencement and convocation ceremonies. This includes the College of Education doctoral convocation ceremony, originally scheduled for December 18, 2020. However, we are planning to hold a live virtual ceremony to recognize each student graduating with their Ph.D., Ed.D., or Ed.S. degree and celebrate their achievements. The… Read More »

From CV to Resume (and Why)

Online (via Zoom or similar)

CVs and resumes have some similarities: They highlight your accomplishments and are often required when you apply for a job. But their differences are important, and it’s essential that graduate students understand how these documents differ—not only in format, but in the goals for each document. In this session, Megan Jursch (SHRLR) will teach you… Read More »

Writing A Dissertation During a Pandemic

Online (via Zoom or similar)

Please join the Chicano/Latino Studies (CLS) Program for a Virtual Coffee/Tea Chat on the dissertation journey. During this hour-long chat, panelists will talk about their own experiences and challenges, including how they have kept themselves motivated during a pandemic. Register here! Featured speakers: Christian V. Ramirez—successfully defended his dissertation in Feb. 2021 (CLS and Sociology dual… Read More »

Racial Mismatch btw. Education Ph.D. Students & Faculty

Online (via Zoom or similar)

Accepted to Assimilate: Implications for Racial Mismatch Between Education Ph.D. Students and Their Faculty  Graduate schools of education enroll the highest percentage of Black, Latinx and other racially minoritized students, yet their tenure-track and tenured faculties remain overwhelmingly white. While scholars have interrogated the implications of racial "mismatch" in K-12 classrooms as well as teacher… Read More »

Nailing the Online Interview

Online (via Zoom or similar)

More and more jobs—be they academic or not—are using online interviews as the starting point for hiring qualified candidates.  This trend is likely to continue,  so smart students are learning how to use this platform to their advantage. In this workshop Kayon Hall (Higher, Adult and Lifelong Education) will share the ins and outs of online interviewing so that you… Read More »

K-12 Schools: Moving Past Pandemic Recovery

Online (via Zoom or similar)

MSU'S Institute for Public Policy & Social Research's (IPPSR) April Public Policy Forum signals a key anniversary—the date nearly 12 months ago when many Michigan teachers and students moved to remote learning amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. As Michigan moves past the one-year mark, schools are returning to on-site learning and teachers, parents and pupils are… Read More »

Listening Spaces: Trial in the Death of George Floyd

Online (via Zoom or similar)

MSU CAPS recognizes the continued pandemic that is racial discrimination. We recognize that racial discrimination occurs on a frequent and ongoing basis, in a variety of ways, for our MSU students. Many have been watching the trial of the police officer accused in the death of George Floyd. These CAPS listening spaces are for students to process their feelings,… Read More »

Listening Spaces: Trial in the Death of George Floyd

Online (via Zoom or similar)

MSU CAPS recognizes the continued pandemic that is racial discrimination. We recognize that racial discrimination occurs on a frequent and ongoing basis, in a variety of ways, for our MSU students. Many have been watching the trial of the police officer accused in the death of George Floyd. These CAPS listening spaces are for students to process their feelings,… Read More »

Listening Spaces: Trial in the Death of George Floyd

Online (via Zoom or similar)

MSU CAPS recognizes the continued pandemic that is racial discrimination. We recognize that racial discrimination occurs on a frequent and ongoing basis, in a variety of ways, for our MSU students. Many have been watching the trial of the police officer accused in the death of George Floyd. These CAPS listening spaces are for students to process their feelings,… Read More »

Listening Spaces: Trial in the Death of George Floyd

Online (via Zoom or similar)

MSU CAPS recognizes the continued pandemic that is racial discrimination. We recognize that racial discrimination occurs on a frequent and ongoing basis, in a variety of ways, for our MSU students. Many have been watching the trial of the police officer accused in the death of George Floyd. These CAPS listening spaces are for students to process their feelings,… Read More »