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COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN ECOLOGY

Educational Studies
Graduate Student News

Week of December 12, 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/Spring 2023
Upcoming Important Dates

  • Dec. 9-15: Final exams
  • Dec. 14: Outstanding Debt Course Drop - students with an unpaid balance from previous terms will be dropped from their spring courses
  • Dec. 18: Autumn Commencement 2022
  • Dec. 23-Jan. 2: Presidents Day observed (Dec. 23), Christmas Day observed (Dec. 26), Academic Recess (Dec. 27-30), and New Year's Day observed (Jan. 2) - no classes, offices closed.
  • Jan. 3: Spring Initial Tuition, Fee and University Residence and Dining Services Payment Deadline  (unpaid accounts subject to a late fee beyond this point - subsequent deadlines listed on Statement of Account)
  • Jan. 9: First day of spring semester classes
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Congrats Autumn 2022 Ed Studies Graduates!

We are proud to celebrate all of our Autumn 2022 Educational Studies graduates! Congratulations on this outstanding achievement!
  • Kimiko Ching, Educational Psychology (MA)
  • Jessie Green, Educational Policy (PhD)
  • Tyler Hudson, Counselor Education (PhD)
  • Morgan Lester, Educational Administration (MA)
  • Tangchen Li, Special Education (PhD)
  • Craig McMillen, Educational Administration (EdD)
  • Andreea Moore, Learning Technologies (MLT)
  • Chenyang Ni, Workforce Development (MA)
  • Garilee Ogden, Educational Administration (EdD)
  • Haley Richards, Workforce Development (MA)
  • Kristin Robbins, Educational Administration (EdD)
  • Sarah Robbins, Workforce Development (MA)
  • Jen Schwanke, Educational Administration (EdD)
  • Hannah Smith, Special Education (MA)
  • Elizabeth Trolli, Learning Technologies (MLT)
  • Matthew Welkie, Workforce Development (MA)
  • Holly Wheaton, Philosophy and History of Education (MA)

We will be celebrating our graduates in a social media post on Friday, December 16. If you are an autumn 2022 graduate, please submit a picture by clicking the link below before December 15 to be included!
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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.
All Ed Studies Courses
Online Courses
Featured Graduate Courses

Spring 2023 Graduation Applications Now Open



If you are planning to graduate in Spring 2023, now is the time to apply for graduation. All applications for graduation are due by Friday, January 27 in GRADFORMS. You can see the full graduation calendar here.

Questions? Contact Ian O'Donnell at edstudies@osu.edu.
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Seeking Student Facilitators for Creating Connections



Educational Studies is dedicated to creating spaces of diversity and inclusion for graduate students within our department and our college. This year, we have created student-led spaces for traditionally marginalized/underserved graduate student populations to come together and build community. These spaces can be focused on a specific topic of interest, can be an open forum to discuss student experiences, or can feature guest speakers. Student facilitators will create a plan for each event to be approved by Ed Studies SSGS. Click the link below to learn more about Creating Connections and let us know if you would be interested in facilitating a space this spring.
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EHE GA Application Now Open!

We are currently accepting applications for Graduate Associate (GA) positions for the 2023-2024 academic year, and you can find the online application on the EHE GA Website. Additional details and reminders are listed below: 

  • Applications are due February 1, 2023, at 11:59 p.m.  
  • If you are a returning GA, you must submit a completed application. Renewal of contracts is not guaranteed for those who previously held positions.  
  • Academic performance, prior GA performance, availability of funds and need for services, student eligibility, and progress towards degree completion are all taken into consideration when determining position availability and assignment.  
  • Submission of an application does not guarantee that you will be offered a GA position. 

If you have any questions about being a GA or the application, please reach out to the EHE Graduate Associate Manager, Amanda Crall.

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Support Students and Facilities Staff this Holiday Season



The Department of Educational Studies is collecting items to donate to the ACES Food Pantry and to our facilities staff this holiday season.

Graduate students are the most frequent users of OSU food pantries and we want to show support to our graduate students by donating food to our own pantry operated within the College of Education and Human Ecology. Additionally, our Facilities Operations and Development (FOD) staff do so much to take care of our buildings and we want to show them we appreciate their hard work. 

To donate, bring items to Ramseyer 122 or PAES A342 by Tuesday, December 13. The following items are great for donations: granola bars, crackers (individual packages), fruit snacks, fruit bars, canned beans or fruit, boxed instant meals, peanut butter, rice, soup, hot chocolate, and coffee.

Questions? Contact Ryan Provost.

Events this week

For a full list of upcoming events, visit our events page.
December 14
6 p.m.
Woody’s Tavern, Ohio Union
Register
OUAB Grad/Prof Quiz Night
Hosted by the Ohio Union Activities Board. Join us as grad/prof students get together for a night of trivia and fun! Pre-arranged and impromptu-created teams compete in a night of trivia. Prizes are awarded to the top team of the evening. Check in begins at 5:30 p.m.  First question begins at 6 p.m. All teams must register for each quiz night. Teams may include up to 50% non-student guests. Team registration must be submitted by noon on the day of the event. Please send registration information to OUABgradprof@osu.edu.
December 15
10-11 a.m.
Zoom
Register
Career Insight Seminar Series: A Journey from Mentee to Mentor, Trainee to PI, and Student to Professor (Virtual Event)
Hosted by the Ohio State University Libraries. The Career Insight Seminar Series is designed for women trainees in STEM fields, particularly female graduate students and postdoctoral scholars. The series offers programming that aims to fill the need for insights into MS/PhD level careers in the biomedical sciences and round table discussion about what these careers entail at universities and institutions. We welcome Dr. Heidi Mansour from Florida International University (FIU) to speak about her career development and her current career activities as a Professor in the FIU Center for Translational Science in Port Saint Lucie, Florida. Following the talk, from 11 a.m.-noon, 4 appointments are available to speak one-on-one with Dr. Mansour. These appointments will be 15 minutes each. If you are interested in reserving one of these appointments, please contact the Research Commons after you register for the event and we will reserve one for you. The appointments will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis.
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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