Graduate & Professional Student Appreciation Week is April 2-6, 2018. UT organizations and units across campus have teamed up with the Graduate Student Senate and the Graduate School to show appreciation for all that our graduate students do. There are events both to celebrate graduate students and to help them in achieving their goals.
Following are events that are either sponsored by the UT Libraries or are taking place in Hodges Library:
Monday, April 2
• 11 a.m. – noon / Research Poster Workshop / 128 Hodges Library
• noon – 4 p.m. / HABIT Animals / Veterans Resource Center, ground floor, Hodges Library
• 1-6 p.m. / Massage Day for Graduate Students / 213 Hodges Library
Tuesday, April 3
• noon – 1:15 p.m. / Plagiarism, Copyright, and Avoiding Research Misconduct in the Publication Process / 128 Hodges Library
• 2:10 – 4: 10 p.m. / Developing Teaching Philosophy and Diversity Statements / 213 Hodges Library
Wednesday, April 4
• 1-3 p.m. / Norway International Coffeehouse / Mary Greer Room (258 Hodges)
• 2:30-4 p.m. / Dissertation Formatting Workshop with Vincent Price / 213 Hodges Library
Thursday, April 5
• 9-11 a.m. / Professional Headshots / 235 Hodges Library
• noon-1:30 p.m. / Lunch & Learn: What is “Consent”? / Mary Greer Room (258 Hodges)
Friday, April 6
• 3-5 p.m. / Professional Headshots / 235 Hodges Library
View the full schedule for Graduate & Professional Student Appreciation Week.
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