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Join the GradSuccess Team next Wednesday, May 23 at from 3 to 4 p.m. for Negotiating your job offer. In-person at Heckart Lodge or online. Learn more and register.

Challenging the extractive paradigm in field work: suggestions from a case study in community engagement - Rapid Ecology

Using RStudio for APA style and more - Prof Hacker

The game theory of scooping grad students - Rapid Ecology - "I’m curious to see how many people have worried about sharing their ideas or have had their ideas scooped by some less-than-ethical means."

Increasing diversity in academic hiring - Inside Higher Ed - "To best serve students, colleges must examine the recruitment and hiring strategies that may disadvantage applicants from certain groups"

Automation Orchard - "Automation Orchard is collecting content from all over the web to give you a central repository where you can find everything about automation."

The Professor Is In: My new colleagues are inundating me with advice - Chronicle of Higher Education - "A Ph.D. starting her first job in the fall wonders how to respond to a flood of professional and personal suggestions."

Job tips for international students - Inside Higher Ed

35 questions that will change your life - Forbes

How to create opportunities to pivot in your career - Inside Higher Ed

Designing summer with the end in mind - Prof Hacker

Graduate Student Success Center

New times for most of our drop-ins in spring term. Plus a new library research consulting drop-in!

Mondays, 1:30 to 4:30 p.m., Institutional Review Board (IRB)
Does my study require IRB review? What are some common mistakes I should avoid in my application? Get your questions answered at the drop-in IRB student advising hours.

Tuesdays, 9 to 11 a.m., Statistics Consulting Appointments
Stats got you stuck? Consulting is available to students working on projects. Get help designing or analyzing your study from Ph.D. statistics student Mike Dumelle. Sign up for an appointment online.

Tuesdays, 1-3 pm, Library Research Consulting
Do you have questions about your literature or systematic review? Not sure how best to manage and organize your sources and data? Drop in for help with a wide range of library research questions.

Thursdays, 12-3 pm, Writing Help Appointments
Need writing help? Schedule a writing appointment with the Graduate Writing Center and meet them at the GSSC. Make an appointment at writing.oregonstate.edu.

Thursdays, 1 to 2 p.m., Mindful Grad Meditation Series
Graduate school can be overwhelming. Making mindfulness part of your routine can help reduce some of this stress and encourage a healthier, more focused you. Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) invites all graduate students to a weekly drop-in meditation session. Drop in and de-stress!

The Graduate Student Success Center, located in the Memorial Union 203 (above the Javastop Café) features study and work spaces for graduate students in a quiet location. The GSSC is a joint project of the Graduate School and the Memorial Union. Drop-ins run weeks 2 to 10.

Inspiration Dissemination

Featuring OSU graduate students and their work on Sunday nights on FM 88.7 KBVR or streaming at http://www.orangemedianetwork.com/kbvr_fm/. This Sunday at 6 p.m. is Minerva Zayas, Women,Gender, & Sexuality Studies. Don't forget to subscribe to the new again podcast!

OSU Events

OSU’s 42nd Annual Klatowa Eena Pow-Wow is being held at McAlexander Fieldhouse. The event is free and open to the public. It is an alcohol and drug free event. Saturday, noon to 9 p.m. See it on Facebook.

Holi: The Festival of Colors. Saturday, noon to 3 p.m. Jefferson Field (15th and Jefferson.) Join us for a day of throwing colors at your friends, splashing around with some water, and dancing to some great music! Bring your friends and family to enjoy this FREE event! See it on Facebook.

From Corvallis to Hollywood. Commencement speaker Harley Jessup (BFA ’76) and screenwriter Mike Rich (’81) will discuss their work in a program centered on clips from their most iconic films. Moderated by Peter Betjemann, director of the School of Writing, Literature, and Film, June 15, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. in the LaSells Stewart Center, Construction and Engineering Hall.
 
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