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SUMMARY:How a University Works
DESCRIPTION:Provost Dan Bernardo will lead this presentation and discussion\, providing participants an inside look at how a university functions\, its organization\, and why things happen the way they do. Find out more and REGISTER.
URL:https://gradschool.wsu.edu/event/how-a-university-works/
LOCATION:CUB Junior Ballroom
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SUMMARY:Writing Workshop Series: Literature Reviews
DESCRIPTION:Literature reviews provide a framework for critically situating your research in the larger scholarly conversation. This hands-on workshop led by Lorena O’English\, WSU Librarian\, will review resources and strategies for conducting literature reviews. Find out more and REGISTER.
URL:https://gradschool.wsu.edu/event/writing-workshop-series-literature-reviews-3/
LOCATION:Terrell 20E
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SUMMARY:#MeTooPhD: Sexual Harassment in the Academy
DESCRIPTION:In this presentation\, Karen Kelsky will discuss some things I learned from the experience of creating the Sexual Harassment Crowdsource Survey\, including the range and scope of sexual harassment in academic settings (including departments\, labs\, research centers\, campuses\, academic conferences\, etc.)\, patterns of predation\, options for victims\, and recommendations to institutions wishing to combat this scourge in the #MeTooPhD moment. I will discuss the profiles of predators that emerged from the survey\, common patterns of protection/enabling/silencing of victims by colleagues and administrators\, and particular vulnerabilities of women of color and queer/trans women in these contexts. Learn more and REGISTER.
URL:https://gradschool.wsu.edu/event/metoophd-sexual-harassment-academy/
LOCATION:CUB L60 (Butch’s Den)
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SUMMARY:Tax Help for Graduate and Professional Students
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Richard Toolson\, professor of accounting at WSU\, will look at the basics of federal income taxation as it applies to graduate and professional students who file a 1040 (not a 1040 NR) and who are not claimed by a parent on the parent’s tax return.Find out more and REGISTER.
URL:https://gradschool.wsu.edu/event/tax-help-graduate-professional-students/
LOCATION:Todd 133
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180420T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180420T153000
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CREATED:20171108T184144Z
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SUMMARY:Writing Workshop Series: Reference Management Software
DESCRIPTION:WRITING WORKSHOP SERIES: REFERENCE MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE \nReference management software enables users to collect\, organize\, manage\, and cite sources in a methodical and sustainable process. This workshop will focus on the free\, open source Zotero reference management tool\, but will briefly discuss alternatives such as EndNote and Mendeley. \n***Note the writing workshop series is a year-long initiative! Watch for more sessions in this semester and spring semester. \n(The computer lab only has 40 computers\, computers will be distributed on a first come first served basis. Please bring a laptop)  \nAll PDI events will be available to sites other than Pullman through a web link that will be emailed to you before the event. Please make sure to register on the link below and indicate at which WSU site you are located. \nTo register for this event please click on the link below: \nhttps://orgsync.com/39017/forms/270612
URL:https://gradschool.wsu.edu/event/writing-workshop-series-reference-management-software-2/
LOCATION:Terrell 20E
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180414T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180414T120000
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CREATED:20171108T183922Z
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SUMMARY:The Cheeky Scientist Series: Interviewing and Negotiating
DESCRIPTION:THE CHEEKY SCIENTIST SERIES: INTERVIEWING AND NEGOTIATING\n \nDr. Isaiah Hankel (The Cheeky Scientist) \nThis topic discusses the strategy of interviewing beyond just answering questions. There is an entire process of preparation for an interview\, beside learning how to answer interview questions. We will detail the entire interview preparation that is required for professionals to demonstrate they are invaluable to a company; from the research to the categories of interview questions\, and the best ways to respond. \nMost jobseekers don’t negotiate even though companies expect them to negotiate. We will cover how companies start negotiations long before the candidate realizes\, to condition the candidate for a lower salary. We will demonstrate how to spot these negotiation techniques and then the order in which a candidate should negotiate so that a candidate can put themselves in a position of strength to negotiate on average 10-15% higher salary. \nAll PDI events will be available to sites other than Pullman through a web link that will be emailed to you before the event. Please make sure to register on the link below and indicate at which WSU site you are located. \nPlease register for this event by clicking the link below: \nhttps://orgsync.com/39017/forms/270616
URL:https://gradschool.wsu.edu/event/cheeky-scientist-series-interviewing-negotiating/
LOCATION:CUE 202\, Pullman\, United States
GEO:46.7297771;-117.1817377
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CREATED:20171108T181929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171108T182038Z
UID:18265-1523534400-1523538000@gradschool.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Women in Film\, Literature\, and the Arts Discussion Series: Literature Discussion\, Silent Sky (Play; 6 performances: Mar 30 &31\, April 6 & 7)
DESCRIPTION:Art Discussion: Silent Sky by Lauren Gunderson\, directed by Mary Trotter \nPerformances: Fridays & Saturdays\, March 30 & 31 and April 6 & 7\, 2018/ 7:30 p.m. nightly and 2:00 p.m. Saturday matinees. Located at the Jones Theatre at Daggy Hall. Tickets on Sale now. \n \nA Special Discussion with: \nMary Trotter\, Clinical Assistant Professor\, CAS WSU Performing Arts \nThe Women in Film\, Literature\, and the Arts Discussion Series is hosted by the Professional Development Initiative (PDI) in partnership with the Association for Faculty Women (AFW) as a means for students\, faculty and staff to read a book\, watch a film\, or attend an exhibit or performance for pleasure\, rather than what is assigned for classes. This series contributes to the promotion of a diverse and vibrant intellectual community on campus for those interested in women’s issues. It is designed to create a space for women and men to gather and talk about issues important to women through literature\, film\, and (visual and performing) art. \nParticipants: You do not have to be a graduate student or be officially affiliated with AFW to attend the meetings. All WSU students\, faculty\, and staff who are interested in the series are invited to participate. \nAll PDI events will be available to sites other than Pullman through a web link that will be emailed to you before the event. Please make sure to register on the link below and indicate at which WSU site you are located. \nTo register for this event please click on the link below: \nhttps://orgsync.com/39017/forms/270604
URL:https://gradschool.wsu.edu/event/women-film-literature-arts-discussion-series-literature-discussion-silent-sky-play-6-performances-mar-30-31-april-6-7/
LOCATION:Bundy Reading Room\, Avery 111\, Pullman\, WA\, United States
GEO:46.7318142;-117.1654133
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UID:18263-1523365200-1523376000@gradschool.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Writing Lock In
DESCRIPTION:WRITING LOCK IN\nAre you writing your dissertation\, thesis\, a journal article\, or other writing project? This event offers a quiet space for writers to work without distractions. Work for the entire four hours or come and go as you please. Coffee\, tea\, and very light refreshments will be offered. Participants are encouraged to bring a laptop\, but there will be limited access to computers. \nImportant notes: If you work best while listening to music\, you must bring headphones. Distractions will not be tolerated; participants may be asked to leave. \n*** This event will not be live streamed \nPlease register for the event by clicking on the following link: \nhttps://orgsync.com/39017/forms/270620
URL:https://gradschool.wsu.edu/event/writing-lock-in-2/
LOCATION:Terrell 20E
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180329T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180329T140000
DTSTAMP:20260518T193205
CREATED:20171108T181203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171108T181212Z
UID:18260-1522324800-1522332000@gradschool.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Financial Literacy Series: Loan Repayment
DESCRIPTION:FINANCIAL LITERACY SERIES: LOAN REPAYMENT\n  \nYou borrowed money to pay for school\, and now you’re in debt. Don’t worry— there are plenty of ways to face it head- on. (Debt can seem overwhelming\, but it doesn’t have to be.) This lesson will help you fully understand your options so repayment will feel more manageable. \nIn this lesson\, you’ll learn about:  \n\nYour rights and responsibilities as a borrower.\nYour repayment plan options.\nHow your payments relate to your spending plan.\nSolutions to repayment challenges.\nHow to develop successful repayment habits.\n\nAll PDI events will be available to sites other than Pullman through a web link that will be emailed to you before the event. Please make sure to register on the link below and indicate at which WSU site you are located. \nPlease register for the event by clicking on the following link: \nhttps://orgsync.com/39017/forms/270596
URL:https://gradschool.wsu.edu/event/financial-literacy-series-loan-repayment/
LOCATION:CUB L60 (Butch’s Den)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180322T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180322T130000
DTSTAMP:20260518T193205
CREATED:20171108T180829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171108T180829Z
UID:18256-1521720000-1521723600@gradschool.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Women in Film\, Literature\, and the Arts Discussion Series
DESCRIPTION:WOMEN IN FILM\, LITERATURE\, AND THE ARTS DISCUSSION SERIES\n  \nLiterature Discussion: Playing Big: Practical Wisdom for Women who Want to Speak up\, Create and Lead by Tara Mohr \nA special Skype appearance from author: Tara Mohr \n  \n \nA Special Discussion with: \nLeeann Hunter\,Clinical Assistant Professor of English \nThe Women in Film\, Literature\, and the Arts Discussion Series is hosted by the Professional Development Initiative (PDI) in partnership with the Association for Faculty Women (AFW) as a means for students\, faculty and staff to read a book\, watch a film\, or attend an exhibit or performance for pleasure\, rather than what is assigned for classes. This series contributes to the promotion of a diverse and vibrant intellectual community on campus for those interested in women’s issues. It is designed to create a space for women and men to gather and talk about issues important to women through literature\, film\, and (visual and performing) art. \nParticipants: You do not have to be a graduate student or be officially affiliated with AFW to attend the meetings. All WSU students\, faculty\, and staff who are interested in the series are invited to participate. \nAll PDI events will be available to sites other than Pullman through a web link that will be emailed to you before the event. Please make sure to register on the link below and indicate at which WSU site you are located. \nTo register for this event please click on the link below: \nhttps://orgsync.com/39017/forms/270603
URL:https://gradschool.wsu.edu/event/women-film-literature-arts-discussion-series/
LOCATION:Bundy Reading Room\, Avery 111\, Pullman\, WA\, United States
GEO:46.7318142;-117.1654133
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180307T120000
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CREATED:20171108T180626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171108T180626Z
UID:18254-1520424000-1520434800@gradschool.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Writing Workshop Series: Submitting Your Thesis and Dissertation
DESCRIPTION:SUBMITTING YOUR THESIS AND DISSERTATION\nYou’ve spent years on your dissertation and it’s time to turn it in to the Graduate School. What happens then? The Graduate School’s Daniel Vickoren\, Programs and Graduations Supervisor\, will teach students how to understand and navigate WSU’s thesis and dissertation formatting requirements. Daniel will also debut a new thesis/dissertation template and give additional tips on the title page\, abstract\, chapter headings\, using previously-published work\, and much more. The WSU librarians Debra Spidal and Talea Anderson will discuss how your dissertation is cataloged\, submitted to ProQuest/UMI\, and made available via the Research Exchange for others to learn about your work. \nAll PDI events will be available to sites other than Pullman through a web link that will be emailed to you before the event. Please make sure to register on the link below and indicate at which WSU site you are located. \n(To benefit the most from this workshop\, please bring a thumb drive with a sample of your work so you can follow along)  \n(The computer lab only has 40 computers\, computers will be distributed on a first come first served basis. Please bring a laptop)  \nPlease register for the event by clicking on the following link: \nhttps://orgsync.com/39017/forms/270607
URL:https://gradschool.wsu.edu/event/writing-workshop-series-submitting-thesis-dissertation-2/
LOCATION:Terrell 20E
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180303T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180303T120000
DTSTAMP:20260518T193205
CREATED:20171108T180446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171108T180446Z
UID:18252-1520071200-1520078400@gradschool.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:The Cheeky Scientist Series: Linked In Presence
DESCRIPTION:THE CHEEKY SCIENTIST SERIES: LINKEDIN PRESENCE\n \nDr. Isaiah Hankel (The Cheeky Scientist) \nUsing online profiles to maximize the effectiveness of the job seeking/transition process. Hiring managers use LinkedIn to determine whether they will bring in a candidate for an interview\, this topic will cover all the key elements of the LinkedIn profile and how each section should be used to strategically maximize it’s impact. In addition\, we will show candidates how to use LinkedIn algorithms to support their job search\, and sell themselves to perspective employers. \nAll PDI events will be available to sites other than Pullman through a web link that will be emailed to you before the event. Please make sure to register on the link below and indicate at which WSU site you are located. \nPlease register for this event by clicking the link below: \nhttps://orgsync.com/39017/forms/270615
URL:https://gradschool.wsu.edu/event/cheeky-scientist-series-linked-presence/
LOCATION:CUE 202\, Pullman\, United States
GEO:46.7297771;-117.1817377
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180227T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180227T150000
DTSTAMP:20260518T193205
CREATED:20171108T180307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171108T180307Z
UID:18250-1519736400-1519743600@gradschool.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Parts of a Paper Series: Discussion and Conclusion
DESCRIPTION:Led by Elitza Kotzeva\, PhD Candidate\, Rhetoric and Composition  \nIn this workshop\, you will learn about the general requirements and expectations of the sections on discussion and conclusion in a research paper. This session is designed for graduate students who are working on a paper for class\, for publication\, or as part of their thesis/dissertation. Please bring a draft of your work. You will have a chance to work on your own writing in small groups and with the help of a GPWC facilitator. \nAll PDI events will be available to sites other than Pullman through a web link that will be emailed to you before the event. Please make sure to register on the link below and indicate at which WSU site you are located. \n(Please bring a laptop and a writing sample)  \nTime: 11:00 am-1:00 pm (social science)\, 1:00-3:00 (STEM) \nPlease register for the event by clicking on the following link: \nhttps://orgsync.com/39017/forms/278428
URL:https://gradschool.wsu.edu/event/parts-paper-series-discussion-conclusion/
LOCATION:CUB L60 (Butch’s Den)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180221T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180221T140000
DTSTAMP:20260518T193205
CREATED:20171108T180118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171108T180118Z
UID:18248-1519207200-1519221600@gradschool.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Leadership Workshop Series: Understanding the Tides of Transition
DESCRIPTION:UNDERSTANDING THE TIDES OF TRANSITION\n  \nYou’ve undoubtedly heard the catchphrase “the only constant is change.”  You’ve likely paid the price when transitions were poorly managed by you or others.  Whether the change is personal (new apartment or different relationship) or professional (institutional\, departmental\, global)\, this workshop offers a simple yet profound way to understand and appreciate transitions such that you can move through the next chapter of uncertainty with understanding\, empathy and ease. \nAll PDI events will be available to sites other than Pullman through a web link that will be emailed to you before the event. Please make sure to register on the link below and indicate at which WSU site you are located. \nPlease register for the event by clicking on the following link: \nhttps://orgsync.com/39017/forms/272832
URL:https://gradschool.wsu.edu/event/leadership-workshop-series-understanding-tides-transition/
LOCATION:CUB L60 (Butch’s Den)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180220T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180220T140000
DTSTAMP:20260518T193205
CREATED:20171108T175831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171108T175831Z
UID:18246-1519128000-1519135200@gradschool.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Financial Literacy Series: Credit and Debt
DESCRIPTION:FINANCIAL LITERACY SERIES: CREDIT AND DEBT\n  \nCredit can be a very useful part of your financial toolkit if you develop good habits. That enticing credit card offer in your mailbox may sound perfect\, but it could actually be the opposite. This lesson will help you approach credit decisions in a positive way so your decisions support your personal life choices. \nIn this lesson\, you’ll learn about:  \n\nWhy credit equals debt.\nThe components of a credit report.\nDifferent credit types.\nHow to build your credit appropriately.\nThe credit application process.\nCredit strategies that may work for you.\nWhere to find credit resources.\n\nAll PDI events will be available to sites other than Pullman through a web link that will be emailed to you before the event. Please make sure to register on the link below and indicate at which WSU site you are located. \nPlease register for the event by clicking on the following link: \nhttps://orgsync.com/39017/forms/270595
URL:https://gradschool.wsu.edu/event/financial-literacy-series-credit-debt/
LOCATION:CUB L60 (Butch’s Den)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180215T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180215T130000
DTSTAMP:20260518T193205
CREATED:20171108T175551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171108T175551Z
UID:18244-1518696000-1518699600@gradschool.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Women in Film\, Literature\, and the Arts Discussion Series: Film Discussion\, Wild
DESCRIPTION:WOMEN IN FILM\, LITERATURE\, AND THE ARTS DISCUSSION SERIES\nFilm Discussion- Wild \n \nA Special Discussion with: \nDavi Kallman\, Communication and Media Scholar \nThe Women in Film\, Literature\, and the Arts Discussion Series is hosted by the Professional Development Initiative (PDI) in partnership with the Association for Faculty Women (AFW) as a means for students\, faculty and staff to read a book\, watch a film\, or attend an exhibit or performance for pleasure\, rather than what is assigned for classes. This series contributes to the promotion of a diverse and vibrant intellectual community on campus for those interested in women’s issues. It is designed to create a space for women and men to gather and talk about issues important to women through literature\, film\, and (visual and performing) art. \nParticipants: You do not have to be a graduate student or be officially affiliated with AFW to attend the meetings. All WSU students\, faculty\, and staff who are interested in the series are invited to participate. \nAll PDI events will be available to sites other than Pullman through a web link that will be emailed to you before the event. Please make sure to register on the link below and indicate at which WSU site you are located. \nTo register for this event please click on the link below:  \nhttps://orgsync.com/39017/forms/270602
URL:https://gradschool.wsu.edu/event/women-film-literature-arts-discussion-series-film-discussion-wild/
LOCATION:Bundy Reading Room\, Avery 111\, Pullman\, WA\, United States
GEO:46.7318142;-117.1654133
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180209T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180209T150000
DTSTAMP:20260518T193205
CREATED:20171108T175240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171108T175240Z
UID:18242-1518183000-1518188400@gradschool.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Writing Workshop Series: Writer's Block and Writing Strategies
DESCRIPTION:WRITING WORKSHOP SERIES: WRITERS BLOCK AND WRITING STRATEGIES\n  \nFor this highly hands-on workshop\, expect to learn strategies to employ while pre-writing\, writing\, and revising documents\, such as journal articles\, your thesis\, or even a short email. This workshop is intended for students who know what they need to write and have done the necessary research but may be struggling with getting words on paper or making sure the words on the paper are the ones they really want. Particular focus will be given to practicing the strategies\, so attendees are highly encouraged to bring a project they are working on. \nSo you’ve got a deadline\, you know you need to write something\, ANYTHING\, but the words just aren’t flowing! You’ve followed writing strategies\, and they just aren’t working! For this highly hands-on workshop\, attendees should expect to learn and practice multiple ways of getting past those invisible barriers to writing. Through guided exercises\, attendees should expect to leave the workshop feeling more confident in overcoming writer’s block. As such\, attendees are highly encouraged to bring a project where they are struggling. \n***Note the writing workshop series is a year-long initiative! Watch for more sessions in this semester and spring semester. \n(The computer lab only has 40 computers\, computers will be distributed on a first come first served basis. Please bring a laptop)  \nAll PDI events will be available to sites other than Pullman through a web link that will be emailed to you before the event. Please make sure to register on the link below and indicate at which WSU site you are located. \nTo register for this event please click on the link below: \nhttps://orgsync.com/39017/forms/270610
URL:https://gradschool.wsu.edu/event/writing-workshop-series-writers-block-writing-strategies/
LOCATION:Terrell 20E
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180206T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180206T170000
DTSTAMP:20260518T193205
CREATED:20171108T175112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171108T175112Z
UID:18240-1517922000-1517936400@gradschool.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Data Literacy: Busting Myths of Big Data
DESCRIPTION:DATA LITERACY: BUSTING MYTHS OF BIG DATA \n  \n \nDr. Nairanjana Dasgupta\, Boeing Science/Math Education Distinguished Professor in Mathematics and Statistics \nIn this workshop we will focus on learning about the what\, when\, how and whys of data.  Data is pervasive these days and like it or not we have to use data to make decisions or others will make them for us.  In this workshop we will start from the basics and talk about types of data and we can say and cannot say about the different types of data.  Some of the topics we will cover are given below.  We will keep it flexible and cover topics that attendees are interested in from the list below.  This is not meant to replace any of your Stats classes\, more of a philosophical overview of making data based decisions.\n\n\nTypes of Data. Why we collect data?\n Population versus Sample\nExperiments\, observational studies\nExploratory studies versus confirmatory studies\nThe Idea of inference\nDistinction: Uni-variate\, Bi-variate\, Multi-variate\, multiple\nGraphical Summary of data\nNumerical summary of data\nFrom center to one sample tests\nGoing from population to sample\nTesting and Confidence Intervals\nErrors in testing\nType I and Type II: which one is worse\nPower\nMargin of error and power\nSample size from power and vice versa\nType of design and power\nUnderstanding effect size\nStatistical significance\nP-value – good\, bad or misused\nOverview\n\nAll PDI events will be available to sites other than Pullman through a web link that will be emailed to you before the event. Please make sure to register on the link below and indicate at which WSU site you are located. \nPlease register for the event by clicking on the following link: \nhttps://orgsync.com/39017/forms/278411
URL:https://gradschool.wsu.edu/event/data-literacy-busting-myths-big-data/
LOCATION:CUB L60 (Butch’s Den)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180201T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180201T150000
DTSTAMP:20260518T193205
CREATED:20171108T174709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171108T174755Z
UID:18236-1517490000-1517497200@gradschool.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Communication and Presence: Finding your Natural Voice in a Professional Environment
DESCRIPTION:COMMUNICATION AND PRESENCE: FINDING YOUR NATURAL VOICE IN A PROFESSIONAL ENVIRONMENT\n \nMary Trotter\, Clinical Assistant Professor\, CAS WSU Performing Arts \nPublic speaking\, interviews\, meetings\, presentations…these events can be terrifying and nerve-wracking.  Do you ever find yourself out of breath and unable to speak? In this workshop we will explore strategies to put you at ease and help you find strength in these moments.  By working with voice and breath\, you will learn to communicate more effectively with those around you. \n\nAll PDI events will be available to sites other than Pullman through a web link that will be emailed to you before the event. Please make sure to register on the link below and indicate at which WSU site you are located. \nPlease register for the event by clicking on the following link: \nhttps://orgsync.com/39017/forms/278414
URL:https://gradschool.wsu.edu/event/communication-presence-finding-natural-voice-professional-environment/
LOCATION:CUB L60 (Butch’s Den)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180130T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180130T150000
DTSTAMP:20260518T193205
CREATED:20171108T174514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171108T174514Z
UID:18234-1517310000-1517324400@gradschool.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Parts of a Paper Series: Methods and Results
DESCRIPTION:Elitza Kotzeva\, PhD Candidate\, Rhetoric and Composition  \nIn this workshop\, you will learn about the general requirements and expectations of the sections on methods and results in a research paper. This session is designed mostly for graduate students in the STEM disciplines who are working on a paper for class\, for publication\, or as part of their thesis/dissertation. Please bring a draft of your work. You will have a chance to work on your own writing in small groups and with the help of a GPWC facilitator. \nAll PDI events will be available to sites other than Pullman through a web link that will be emailed to you before the event. Please make sure to register on the link below and indicate at which WSU site you are located. \n(Please bring a laptop and a writing sample)  \nTime: 11:00 am-1:00 pm (social science)\, 1:00-3:00 (STEM) \nPlease register for the event by clicking on the following link: \nhttps://orgsync.com/39017/forms/278424
URL:https://gradschool.wsu.edu/event/parts-paper-series-methods-results/
LOCATION:CUB L60 (Butch’s Den)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180123T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180123T130000
DTSTAMP:20260518T193205
CREATED:20171108T174305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171108T174305Z
UID:18231-1516708800-1516712400@gradschool.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Women in Film\, Literature\, and the Arts Discussion Series: Literature Discussion
DESCRIPTION:WOMEN IN FILM\, LITERATURE\, AND THE ARTS DISCUSSION SERIES\nLiterature Discussion- Dear Committee Members by Julie Schumacher \nA special Skype appearance from author: Julie Schumacher  \n \nA Special Discussion with: \n Lauralea Edwards\, Fiscal Officer/ Management Analyst\, Reporting & Modernization \nThe Women in Film\, Literature\, and the Arts Discussion Series is hosted by the Professional Development Initiative (PDI) in partnership with the Association for Faculty Women (AFW) as a means for students\, faculty and staff to read a book\, watch a film\, or attend an exhibit or performance for pleasure\, rather than what is assigned for classes. This series contributes to the promotion of a diverse and vibrant intellectual community on campus for those interested in women’s issues. It is designed to create a space for women and men to gather and talk about issues important to women through literature\, film\, and (visual and performing) art. \nParticipants: You do not have to be a graduate student or be officially affiliated with AFW to attend the meetings. All WSU students\, faculty\, and staff who are interested in the series are invited to participate. \nAll PDI events will be available to sites other than Pullman through a web link that will be emailed to you before the event. Please make sure to register on the link below and indicate at which WSU site you are located. \nTo register for this event please click on the link below: \nhttps://orgsync.com/39017/forms/270601
URL:https://gradschool.wsu.edu/event/women-film-literature-arts-discussion-series-literature-discussion/
LOCATION:Bundy Reading Room\, Avery 111\, Pullman\, WA\, United States
GEO:46.7318142;-117.1654133
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180122T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180122T140000
DTSTAMP:20260518T193205
CREATED:20171108T174056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180104T223653Z
UID:18229-1516622400-1516629600@gradschool.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Professional Development: Financial Literacy Series on Taxes
DESCRIPTION:Professional Development: FINANCIAL LITERACY SERIES on TAXES\n  \nTwo things are certain in life: death and taxes. And while tax time arrives every year\, it often comes with different laws— as well as different financial situations for you. This lesson will simplify taxes to help you prepare for them (even if you’re not the one prepping them). \nIn this lesson\, you’ll learn about:  \n\nBasic tax documents.\nHow to prepare to file your income tax return.\nYour tax liability through different types of taxes.\nHow tax rates and deductions result in your effective tax rate.\n\nAll PDI events will be available to sites other than Pullman through a web link that will be emailed to you before the event. Please make sure to register on the link below and indicate at which WSU site you are located. \nPlease register for the event by clicking on the following link: \nhttps://orgsync.com/39017/forms/270594
URL:https://gradschool.wsu.edu/event/financial-literacy-series-taxes/
LOCATION:CUB L60 (Butch’s Den)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180117T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20180117T120000
DTSTAMP:20260518T193205
CREATED:20171108T173913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171220T193754Z
UID:18227-1516183200-1516190400@gradschool.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Professional Development: Human Subject Research and Institutional Review Board Workshop
DESCRIPTION:HUMAN SUBJECT RESEARCH AND INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW BOARD WORKSHOP\n  \nThis session will address: ethical principles surrounding human subjects research\, history on human subjects protection\, federal regulations\, consent requirements\, subject recruitment\, and the review process. \nAll PDI events will be available to sites other than Pullman through a web link that will be emailed to you before the event. Please make sure to register on the link below and indicate at which WSU site you are located. \nPlease register for the event by clicking on the following link: \nhttps://orgsync.com/39017/forms/272833
URL:https://gradschool.wsu.edu/event/human-subject-research-institutional-review-board-workshop/
LOCATION:CUB L60 (Butch’s Den)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20171202T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20171202T120000
DTSTAMP:20260518T193205
CREATED:20171108T173549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171108T173549Z
UID:18225-1512208800-1512216000@gradschool.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:The Cheeky Scientist Series: Networking and Referrals
DESCRIPTION:THE CHEEKY SCIENTIST SERIES: NETWORKING AND REFERRALS\n \nDr. Isaiah Hankel (The Cheeky Scientist) \nThis section is created based on the networking strategies of some of the most strategic networkers in the world and also goes into the science of building rapport and why this is important for the job seeking professional. While this topic tends to be popular\, it seems people are still not using it effectively and thus we have detailed specific action steps job seekers can take\, and specific scripts to use while networking. \nAll PDI events will be available to sites other than Pullman through a web link that will be emailed to you before the event. Please make sure to register on the link below and indicate at which WSU site you are located. \nPlease register for this event by clicking the link below: \nhttps://orgsync.com/39017/forms/270614
URL:https://gradschool.wsu.edu/event/cheeky-scientist-series-networking-referrals/
LOCATION:CUE 202\, Pullman\, United States
GEO:46.7297771;-117.1817377
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20171130T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20171130T160000
DTSTAMP:20260518T193205
CREATED:20171108T173325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171108T173325Z
UID:18222-1512046800-1512057600@gradschool.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Writing Lock In
DESCRIPTION:WRITING LOCK IN\nAre you writing your dissertation\, thesis\, a journal article\, or other writing project? This event offers a quiet space for writers to work without distractions. Work for the entire four hours or come and go as you please. Coffee\, tea\, and very light refreshments will be offered. Participants are encouraged to bring a laptop\, but there will be limited access to computers. \nImportant notes: If you work best while listening to music\, you must bring headphones. Distractions will not be tolerated; participants may be asked to leave. \n*** This event will not be live streamed \nPlease register for the event by clicking on the following link: \nhttps://orgsync.com/39017/forms/270619
URL:https://gradschool.wsu.edu/event/writing-lock-in/
LOCATION:Terrell 20E
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20171128T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20171128T150000
DTSTAMP:20260518T193205
CREATED:20171108T173140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171108T173140Z
UID:18219-1511874000-1511881200@gradschool.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Parts of a Paper Series: Introductions
DESCRIPTION:Elitza Kotzeva\, PhD Candidate\, Rhetoric and Composition  \nIn this workshop\, you will learn about the elements of a good introduction to a research paper; you will also have a chance to work on your own writing in small groups and with the help of a GPWC facilitator. This session is designed for graduate students who are working on a research paper — for class\, for publication\, or as part of their thesis/dissertation. Please bring a draft of your work to the workshop. \nAll PDI events will be available to sites other than Pullman through a web link that will be emailed to you before the event. Please make sure to register on the link below and indicate at which WSU site you are located. \nTime: 11:00 am-1:00 pm (social science)\, 1:00-3:00 (STEM) \n(Please bring a laptop and a writing sample)  \nPlease register for the event by clicking on the following link: \nhttps://orgsync.com/39017/forms/270618
URL:https://gradschool.wsu.edu/event/parts-paper-series-introductions/
LOCATION:CUB L60 (Butch’s Den)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20171116T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20171116T160000
DTSTAMP:20260518T193205
CREATED:20171108T172817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171108T172817Z
UID:18217-1510840800-1510848000@gradschool.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Stress Relief and Mindfulness Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Presentation by: Anne Cox\, Associate Professor\, Kinesiology Program  \nGraduate school can be stressful\, competitive\, and extremely demanding. Graduate students experience high rates of burnout and mental health problems from unrelenting workloads and pressure. It takes time and practice to learn to slow down\, do less\, and take care of yourself. Learn the basics of mindfulness and meditation training and how to realistically incorporate these practices into your daily life as a graduate student. We will be discussing mindfulness in a variety of contexts\, with ample time to practice different techniques to enhance your wellbeing. \n***Part of the workshop will be movement-based. Please wear comfortable clothes that will allow you to participate in some gentle yoga postures. Also\, if you have a yoga mat you can bring\, please do! We will also have some available for you to borrow. \nAll PDI events will be available to sites other than Pullman through a web link that will be emailed to you before the event. Please make sure to register on the link below and indicate at which WSU site you are located. \nPlease register for the event by clicking on the following link: \nhttps://orgsync.com/39017/forms/270623
URL:https://gradschool.wsu.edu/event/stress-relief-mindfulness-workshop/
LOCATION:CUB L60 (Butch’s Den)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20171114T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20171114T130000
DTSTAMP:20260518T193205
CREATED:20171108T172150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171108T172150Z
UID:18211-1510657200-1510664400@gradschool.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Financial Literacy Series: Saving and Investing
DESCRIPTION:Mapping out a savings and investing strategy to reach your goals can be very personal. This lesson will help you relate some key topics and questions to your goals\, as well as examine your plans and needs through a savings and investing lens. That way\, you’ll organize your financial thoughts into a solid\, yet flexible strategy. \nIn this lesson\, you’ll learn about:  \n\nThe differences between saving and investing.\n Compound interest.\n The risks and rewards of saving and investing.\n The difference between retirement and non- retirement accounts.\n Saving and investing strategies by life stage.\n\nAll PDI events will be available to sites other than Pullman through a web link that will be emailed to you before the event. Please make sure to register on the link below and indicate at which WSU site you are located. \nPlease register for the event by clicking on the following link: \nhttps://orgsync.com/39017/forms/270593
URL:https://gradschool.wsu.edu/event/financial-literacy-series-saving-investing/
LOCATION:Dean of Students Office
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20161208T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20161208T150000
DTSTAMP:20260518T193205
CREATED:20161104T205636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161104T205636Z
UID:13826-1481202000-1481209200@gradschool.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Writing Workshop Series: Reference Management Software
DESCRIPTION:Reference management software enables users to collect\, organize\, manage\, and cite sources in a methodical and sustainable process. This workshop will focus on the free\, open source Zotero reference management tool\, but will briefly discuss alternatives such as EndNote and Mendeley. You will find it helpful to bring your own laptop. \nTo register for this event please click on the link below: \nhttps://orgsync.com/39017/forms/211999
URL:https://gradschool.wsu.edu/event/writing-workshop-series-reference-management-software/
LOCATION:Terrell 20E
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20161129T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20161129T130000
DTSTAMP:20260518T193205
CREATED:20161104T205231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161104T205429Z
UID:13822-1480417200-1480424400@gradschool.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Industry Job Series: The Modern Job Search and Networking
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Isaiah Hankel (The Cheeky Scientist)\, will teach students how to use online profiles to maximize the effectiveness of the job seeking/transition process. \nHiring managers use LinkedIn to determine whether they will bring in a candidate for an interview\, this topic will cover all the key elements of the LinkedIn profile and how each section should be used to strategically maximize it’s impact. \nIn addition\, we will show candidates how to use LinkedIn algorithms to support their job search\, and sell themselves to perspective employers. Workshop component: Completing A LinkedIn Profile \n\n To register for this event please click on the link below:\nhttps://orgsync.com/39017/forms/211998\n\n 
URL:https://gradschool.wsu.edu/event/industry-job-series-modern-job-search-networking/
LOCATION:CUB L60 (Butch’s Den)
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