Tag Archives: GPSPD
Managing the Rigors of Graduate and Professional Studies
The Graduate School is hosting a virtual session entitled, “Managing the Rigors of Graduate and Professional Studies,” to discuss strategies for planning and managing a graduate career.
Spring 2024 EPIT Registration is Closing This Friday
Registration for Evolving Practices in Teaching ends this Friday, January 26. EPIT is a seven-session program, starting January 31.
Spring 2024 What’s Your Work About
The Spring 2024 What’s Your Work About program begins January 30! Learn more about this 5-week program and register today!
Registration for Evolving Practices in Teaching
EPIT registration will be open until January 26. The first out of seven classes will be on January 31 and discuss an introduction to EPIT.
Managing the Rigors of Graduate and Professional Studies
On September 28, Bill Peterson, from the Haslam College of Business will speak on “Managing the Rigors of Graduate and Professional Studies.”
Teaching Practices for Graduate Students and Faculty
The EPIT program provides opportunities to discuss teaching-related issues with new and experienced peers from across the university.
Research Communication for Graduate Students
Join GPSPD partners across campus in this five-week program to develop your written, visual, and spoken communication skills.
Workshop on Well-Being in Grad School
On October 20, 2022, from 5:00–6:30pm on Zoom, Allyson Neal, Clinical Associate Professor and Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs for […]
A Conversation on Mentoring
Graduate and professional students will often be challenged academically, socially, and culturally while pursuing their graduate and professional degrees. A […]