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COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN ECOLOGY

Educational Studies
Graduate Student News

Week of October 31, 2022

Greetings from the Office of Student Services and Graduate Studies! Below is important news and information for graduate students in the Department of Educational Studies.
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Autumn 2022 Upcoming Important Dates

  • Nov. 11: Veteran's Day observed -- no classes, offices closed
  • Nov. 13: Spring 2023 Statement of Account Available
  • Nov. 18: Last day to drop a class without petitioning - Autumn Session 2
  • Nov. 23: Thanksgiving Break Begins - no classes, offices open
  • Nov. 24-25: Thanksgiving Break - no classes, offices closed
More Important Dates

Managing Transitions, Cultivating Resiliency and Creating Space for Self-Care



November 2 from 12-1 p.m. on Zoom. The pandemic has had a tremendous impact on us all and we will likely continue to feel these reverberations for years to come. However, it is important during in the midst of these stressful moments, hardships and lifestyle adjustments to focus on taking care of yourself and invest in your own well-being and resiliency. In this interactive symposium, we will explore coping strategies for resiliency during periods of change and how to create your own self-care plan during this difficult time. Discover ways to cultivate your well-being through setting healthy boundaries and creating a self-care plan that meets your own specific needs as we inch toward a new normal on our campus communities.
Register

“Critical” Technology Integration: Transforming for Inclusion and Equity



November 1 from 12-1 p.m. on Zoom. Part of the Educational Studies Diversity Lecture Series. Presented by Dr. Tracey Stuckey. Often, our intentions are to choose technology to enhance or transform what we do, yet many times we neglect to consider the “side effects” of our choices. These unexpected side effects can result in the exclusion of certain populations and subgroups. In this interactive session, we will explore how to critically think through our intended plans to maximize inclusion and equity for the populations we serve.
Register

Ed Studies Spring 2023 Featured Courses

Spring 2023 course registration is open for graduate students! Are you looking for electives to fill your schedule? Check out some great options in Ed Studies! Courses are being added to the list regularly, so be sure to check back as you round out your spring schedule.
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Help Us Celebrate National Ohio Day!

Wednesday, November 2 is National Ohio Day! We want to celebrate things you love in Ohio as part of our Feel Good Friday on November 4. Submit a picture of you with something you love about Ohio for us to feature on our social media this Friday to celebrate!

Examples can include:
  • You cheering for your favorite Ohio sports team
  • You participating in your favorite Ohio tradition
  • You with your Ohio voting sticker if you voted early
  • You in front of your favorite Ohio spot
  • You and some friends doing your best O-H-I-O picture
Submit a Picture

Join a conversation on how to navigate the advisee-advisor relationship

Interested in helping your fellow Ed Studies students out with a class project and get some free food in the process? We are looking for doctoral students to join us for a conversation about how you navigate issues of power, privilege and difference with your doctoral advisor and/or your supervisor in your assistantship. Tuesday, November 1, from 5-6 p.m. in Ramseyer Hall room 115. Click the link below to RSVP! Contact Alexander Nichols with questions.
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Donate Blood & Beat TTUN!

Buckeyes! We need your help to beat that Team Up North in the Annual Blood Battle. As Coach Ryan Day and the football team prepare for the big game against That Team Up North, there is a role for us spectators, too. Roll up your sleeves and consider donating blood at one of the 48 blood drives in the campus area from now until November 23. Blood donation takes just about one hour to complete and directly helps patients here at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. For every unit collected you can help save 3 Buckeye lives! Schedule your donation today to help beat our rival at versiti.org/bloodbattle and as always, Go Bucks!

Questions? Contact Emily Fogler.
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Position Opening: Assistant Director of Student Experience

The Senior College and Regional Recruiting and Enrollment Specialist is responsible for the residential components of the Buckeye Precollege programs at The Ohio State University. This individual will directly supervise the Residential Counselor team. The Specialist takes the lead in the selection, training, and oversight of the residential staff, including design and implementation of staff training, on-going professional development for staff while programs are in session, enhancing student programming, and a robust set up program policies and documentation. The Specialist will also be the main liaison with Summer Conference partners, such as Housing and Dining, Student Health, and other offices which provide essential support for Buckeye Precollege programs.

Questions? Contact Dr. Christine Parker.
Internal OSU Applicants
External Applicants

Events this week

For a full list of upcoming events, visit our events page.
November 1
12-1 p.m.
Zoom
Register
“Critical” Technology Integration: Transforming for Inclusion and Equity
Hosted by the Educational Studies Diversity Committee. Part of the Educational Studies Diversity Lecture Series. Presented by Dr. Tracey Stuckey. Often, our intentions are to choose technology to enhance or transform what we do, yet many times we neglect to consider the “side effects” of our choices. These unexpected side effects can result in the exclusion of certain populations and subgroups. In this interactive session, we will explore how to critically think through our intended plans to maximize inclusion and equity for the populations we serve.
November 1
12-1 p.m.
Interfaith Prayer & Reflection Room (Ohio Union 3rd Floor)
More Info
Secrets to a Terrific Technical Talk
Hosted by the Ohio Union Activities Board. Giving an effective technical or scientific presentation is more than making slides of the figures from your written report and then talking about them! At this seminar, we will discuss the essential differences between giving an oral presentation and writing a document. The secrets are in the stuff you do ahead of time, and in understanding the differences between hearing information and reading it.
November 1
3:30 p.m.
Zoom
Register
Academic Job Search Series: Negotiating the Job Offer
Hosted by the Office of Research. Learn what to do when a search committee is prepared to offer you a faculty position. We’ll provide strategies for responding to a department’s offer, share some of the common elements of job offers around which candidates might negotiate, and introduce approaches that can help both parties—the job candidate and the hiring department—communicate effectively throughout the process of negotiation.
November 2
11 a.m.-12 p.m.
Interfaith Prayer & Reflection Room (Ohio Union 3rd Floor)
More Info
Benefits of physical activity: Find your fit
Hosted by the Ohio Union Activities Board. It can be hard to stay physically active while in school. Join Rec Sports to find ways you can fit fitness into your busy life and different ways to stay active.
November 2
12-1 p.m.
Zoom
Register
Managing Transitions, Cultivating Resiliency and Creating Space for Self-Care
Hosted by Educational Studies. Open to all EHE graduate students. The pandemic has had a tremendous impact on us all and we will likely continue to feel these reverberations for years to come. However, it is important during in the midst of these stressful moments, hardships and lifestyle adjustments to focus on taking care of yourself and invest in your own well-being and resiliency. In this interactive symposium, we will explore coping strategies for resiliency during periods of change and how to create your own self-care plan during this difficult time. Discover ways to cultivate your well-being through setting healthy boundaries and creating a self-care plan that meets your own specific needs as we inch toward a new normal on our campus communities.
November 3
12-1 p.m.
Zoom
Register
QualLab Lunch Talk: Creative, Relational, and Hesitant Methodologies for Qualitative Inquiry
Part of the QualLab Lunch Talk Series. Please join us for QualLab’s virtual lunch talk with Dr. Mirka Koro, Professor of qualitative research and Director of doctoral programs at Arizona State University’s Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College, on the topic of creative, relational, and hesitant methodologies for qualitative inquiry.
The Educational Studies student newsletter accepts announcements and events that pertain to the department’s graduate student community. The submission deadline is noon every Thursday.

Questions? Contact Ryan Provost.
 
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