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from the Newsdesk

GSG officials skeptical of plans to adjust doctoral enrollment
Source: Diamondback

posted on: 05 Nov 2009

"Graduate school administrators are in the process of reevaluating the size of dozens of doctoral programs, but Graduate Student Government leaders fear the initiative could harm graduate students." Read the full story here

Joseph M. Mitchell Memorial Scholarship Award
Source: FYI

posted on: 04 Nov 2009

The Joseph M. Mitchell Memorial Scholarship Award provides one-time awards of up to $1,000 to undergraduate or graduate students whose ability to succeed at our institution may be challenged by some personal or family circumstance. Moreabout:Joseph M. Mitchell Memorial Scholarship Award

New SEASONAL Flu Vaccine Hours Effective
Source: FYI

posted on: 04 Nov 2009

The health center has changed their hours for the seasonal flu vaccine. Moreabout:New SEASONAL Flu Vaccine Hours Effective

PCWI Award Nominations Now Open!
Source: FYI

posted on: 04 Nov 2009

Each year the President's Commission on Women's Issues (PCWI) honors outstanding women on our campus for their exemplary contributions to women and women's issues in higher education. Nomination material for the 2010 Celebration of Women is now available. Moreabout:PCWI Award Nominations Now Open!

Staff editorial: Grouping grads
Source: Diamondback

posted on: 04 Nov 2009

"When the university unveiled its strategic plan two years ago, it was a strong sign it was finally acknowledging that compensation -- including stipends, salaries and benefits -- was too low for graduate students. A report issued by an 18-member committee examining the treatment of graduate assistants at public universities in the state essentially came to the same conclusion, a strong indicator change is needed in how graduate assistants are treated at this university. We believe that change is unionization." Read the full story at the Diamondback

Both incumbents tossed out in District 4
Source: Diamondback

posted on: 04 Nov 2009

"Residents of College Park's District 4 resoundingly voted to throw out their two city council members in yesterday's election, but other incumbents held their seats in races marked by unusually high numbers of contestants and voters." Read the full article at the Diamondback.

Diversity departments may face merger
Source: Diamondback

posted on: 04 Nov 2009

"Seeking stability within an uncertain economic future, officials from African American studies, American studies, women's studies and LGBT studies are considering consolidating their four programs into a new academic unit, three faculty members said." Read the full story at the Diamondback here.

Graduate assistants, officials clash on unionization
Source: Diamondback

posted on: 04 Nov 2009

"A report intended to create consensus on the tricky topic of unionization for graduate students and adjunct faculty instead revealed some deep divides between transient educators and state and university officials when it was released this week." Click here for the full story from the Diamondback.

Incumbents, challengers get testy in District 4
Source: Diamondback

posted on: 02 Nov 2009

"Elections in College Park are legally non-partisan, but this year's city council candidates in District 4 have informally divided themselves into two slates: incumbents and challengers." For the full article, head to the Diamondback.

New website features
Source: Graduate Student Government

posted on: 29 Oct 2009

Along with the launch of the online Event Funding Request system are several other improvements. Most importantly is the full introduction of the student login and suggestion pages. There are also plans to improve the ability to share links, show Graduate Student Spotlights, and improve the GRID interface in preparation for GRID 2010. Moreabout:New website features

Online EFR System Running!
Source: Graduate Student Government

posted on: 29 Oct 2009

The GSG Webmaster, in coordination with the Budget & Finance Committee and the Chief of Staff, has developed an online Event Funding Request (EFR) system to help streamline the EFR funding process and to maintain a better record of funding decisions. Moreabout:Online EFR System Running!

Dissatsifaction with diversity plan clear
Source: Diamondback

posted on: 28 Oct 2009

"Students, faculty and staff came to the diversity town hall meeting in droves yesterday to make one point very clear: The language of the diversity plan's draft is flawed, and they're not satisfied." Visit the Diamondback here for the full story.

Officials defend diversity plan draft
Source: Diamondback

posted on: 27 Oct 2009

"The first draft of the university's new Diversity Strategic Plan is far from perfect, university officials admitted. After an initial draft was released Thursday, students charged the plan with being too vague, lofty and dismissive of certain underrepresented populations, including graduate students, international students and the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community, among others." Read the full article at the Diamondback

Applications for the Stamp Advisory Board Available

posted on: 26 Oct 2009

The Stamp Advisory Board is accepting applications for new members. The SAB advises The Stamp's Director on all matters affecting the Adele H. Stamp Student Union - Center for Campus Life. Meetings are every other week. Applications and more information are available online. Applications are due Friday, Nov. 20, no later than 4:00pm.

Calls for Student Regent

posted on: 26 Oct 2009

The USM is looking for a new Student Regent to serve in the 2010-2011 academic year. The Student Regent serves as a full member of the Board of Regents. Click 'more' for a fuller description and the application. Moreabout:Calls for Student Regent

 

Center for Teaching Excellence

has useful information for TA's, especially the Graduate Teaching Assistant Resource Guide. Roughly 2200 graduate students are Teaching Assistants.More

Event Funding Requests

To start the Event Funding Request online process, please make sure to read the funding guide!More

Graduate Handbook

has info on resources that are available to you as a graduate student. This is especially useful for new grad students.More

Graduate Legal Aid

provides legal services free of charge to currently registered graduate students. They handle a wide range of both University-related and off-campus issues.More

Graduate Ombudsperson

is an impartial, independent and confidential resource for resolving conflicts. This can include conflicts with an adviser, committee member, instructor, other faculty member, or any member of the campus community.More

Graduate School

Contact the Graduate School if you need a waiver of academic policy. Their site has useful information on assistantships, fellowships, and grants. The Graduate School also hosts a number of very useful workshopsMore

Graduate Student Life

provides programming and advocacy for graduate student needs on campus. GSL provides discounted admissions to events such as professional soccer games, wine festivals, and plays.More

Resources

Check out the information that the GSG has gathered for you! We have housing, student life, transportation, and legal resources ready to serve you.More

Student Pages

Did you know you can submit Event information, a News item, or a helpful Link online? Well, now you can through the student login pages!More

 

Events on the calendar

: GSG Sponsored Events

Iran After the 2009 Elections: A University of Maryland Symposium
Location: Orem Hall, Samuel Riggs IV Alumni Center

06 Nov 2009 at 9:00 AM

A daylong symposium at the University of Maryland will bring together a stellar roster of experts and specialists, primarily academics and journalists, to discuss the domestic, regional and international implications of the election. Moreabout:Iran After the 2009 Elections: A University of Maryland Symposium

Maryland Leadership Conference: Seeds for Change
Location: Camp Letts, Edgewater, MD

06 Nov 2009 at 9:00 AM

The Maryland Leadership Conference (MLC) is one of the oldest and most popular leadership programs at Maryland. Join other students for a weekend retreat away from campus and learn more about yourself, working with others, and creating change. Large group seminars, small group discussions, and plenty of hands-on leadership development work will keep you busy. Moreabout:Maryland Leadership Conference: Seeds for Change

Assembly Meeting
Location: Juan Ramón Jiménez Rm, SSU

06 Nov 2009 at 3:00 PM

Please join us for the GSG Assembly Meeting, starting at 3:00 PM. Submitted legislation and the agenda are available through the 'More' link. Moreabout:Assembly Meeting

National Weather Service Winter Storm Class
Location: 1102 Martin Hall

07 Nov 2009 at 11:00 AM

Are you interested in learning more about blizzards, nor'easters, and other severe winter weather? Well, now's your chance! The National Weather Service is coming to campus on Saturday, Nov. 7 to teach "Winter Storms", which is part of their Skywarn Storm Spotter training series. Moreabout:National Weather Service Winter Storm Class

See "A Streetcar Named Desire" with Graduate Student Life
Location: Kennedy Center

07 Nov 2009 at 1:30 PM

Join Graduate Student Life at the Kennedy Center to see a special production of Tennessee Williams' "A Streetcar Named Desire," programmed by Cate Blanchett and Andrew Upton, on Saturday, Nov. 7 at 1:30pm. ). Reservations are required; UM graduate students may purchase one extra ticket for a guest. Tickets will be available for purchase online beginning Monday, Oct. 12, at noon. Click "More" for further information. Moreabout:See "A Streetcar Named Desire" with Graduate Student Life

College Park Blues Festival
Location: Ritchie Coliseum

07 Nov 2009 at 7:00 PM

Come out to the College Park Blues Festival and enjoy the music of Homemade Jamz Blues Band, the DC Blues Society Band, and the winner of the 2009 Battle of the Bands, Big Boy Little Band. Moreabout:College Park Blues Festival

Landlord / Tenant Workshop
Location: Thurgood Marshall Room, Stamp

10 Nov 2009 at 12:00 PM

Everything you need to know about your rights and obligations as a tenant - starting before you sign a lease to the time you move out. The workshop is offered by the Graduate Student Legal Aid Office and the Graduate Student Government. Lunch will be provided, but space is limited! RSVP to Lenisa Joseph at gsg-vpsa [at] umd [dot] edu. Moreabout:Landlord / Tenant Workshop

Bioscience Day
Location: Grand Ballroom, Stamp Student Union

12 Nov 2009 at 11:30 AM

Faculty, Staff and Students of the University of Maryland are welcome to submit posters for Bioscience Day, November 12, 2009 by November 6. Moreabout:Bioscience Day

Tickets on Sale: DC Improv
Location: Online

12 Nov 2009 at 12:00 PM

Have a laugh at the end of the semester! Join Graduate Student Life at the DC Improv to laugh with Steve Byrne. Tickets will be on sale for $10 each ($17 value). Reservations are required. Moreabout:Tickets on Sale: DC Improv

ADS Pizza Luncheon
Location: Van Munching Hall 1505, (R.H. Smith School of Business)

18 Nov 2009 at 12:00 PM

The Association for Doctoral Students (ADS) invites you to their monthly social luncheon for all graduate students: come and mingle! This event is funded in part by your Graduate Student Activities Fee and is open to all graduate students. Moreabout:ADS Pizza Luncheon

Take a Cooking Class with Graduate Student Life
Location: 4400 Old Dominion Drive Arlington, VA 22207

20 Nov 2009 at 6:30 PM

Always wanted to learn how to prepare a delicious Mediterranean meal? Learn how to make hummus or baklava? Now it's your chance! Join Graduate Student Life in a cooking class at the Lebanese Taverna in Arlington, VA. Tickets will be available for purchase online beginning Thursday, Oct. 29, at 10:00am. For more information and online ticket sales, visit the GSL website. Please contact Kasia Skuratowicz at kskurato [at] umd [dot] edu with questions. Moreabout:Take a Cooking Class with Graduate Student Life