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Student fees skyrocket
Source: Diamondback

Posted on: 21 September 2009

"Next year, mandatory student fees will likely increase by about four times as much as they did last year as the university struggles to maintain student services amid statewide budget cuts and an in-state tuition freeze." Read the full story at the Diamondback.

Employees will have up to ten furlough days
Source: Diamondback

Posted on: 21 September 2009

"The campus will close for four days this academic year and even the lowest-paid university employees will be forced to take two unpaid days off under a furlough plan released this weekend." For the full story, head to the Diamondback.

Staff editorial: Needing another Fellow
Source: Diamondback

Posted on: 16 September 2009

"We could just have the inauguration now. Former District 3 Councilman Andy Fellows is, barring the emergence of a contender by Friday, the next mayor of College Park. He faces no opponent and basically had the position handed down to him from Mayor Stephen Brayman." For the full article, please see the Diamondback.

Grad. students, Univ. Senate call for more awards
Source: Diamondback

Posted on: 14 September 2009

"Budget cuts. Furloughs. Swine flu. The university may be able to add another item to its list of woes: too few teaching awards. It may not seem like a big deal, but teaching awards can really count when graduate students begin their job hunts, graduate students said." For the full article, head to the Diamondback

Free U-Locks with Bicycle Registration
Source: Graduate Student Service Announcements

Posted on: 14 September 2009

Registering your bike and locking it up is the best way to avoid bike thefts on campus. According to Campus Police, more than 80% of thefts on campus are related to cable locks. Come to the Transportation Services office in Regents Drive Garage to register your bike and get a free U-Lock while supplies last. For more information on campus biking, visit this site.

University Health Center Extended Weekend Hours
Source: Graduate Student Service Announcements

Posted on: 14 September 2009

To better accommodate ill students, the University Health Center will be open on Sundays from 12:00-4:00pm until the number of cases goes down. Please call the After Hours Nurseline at 301-314-9386 when the University Health Center is closed. This service is free for students; please have your University ID Number (UID) ready.

Employment Opportunity in GLAO
Source: Graduate Student Service Announcements

Posted on: 14 September 2009

The Graduate Student Legal Aid Office (GLAO) is seeking a graduate student to work approximately 6 hours a week in our office, located in The Stamp. Candidates must have prior work-related or academic legal experience, excellent research skills, good oral/written communication skills, and a strong interest in the legal field. Must be available to work Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:30am-1:30pm. $16.00/hour. Please email glao [at] umd [dot] edu for a full job description and information on applying.

GSG President's Speech to the Assembly

Posted on: 13 September 2009

"This is a difficult year for us and for the university. We live in tough economic times. Many of us have seen our parents and friends lose their jobs and subsist on their savings for more than a year. Many of us have added to our already swelling student loans. Graduate tuition has not been frozen while undergraduate tuition has been frozen. Some of our constituents have been dismissed from their assistantships without due notice and they struggle to support themselves and their families." To read the whole speech, click more. Moreabout:GSG President's Speech to the Assembly

Shuttle UM Between College Park and Shady Grove
Source: GSL

Posted on: 04 September 2009

The Department of Transportation Services is pleased to announce the new Shuttle-UM bus route #124 between the College Park campus and the campus of the Universities at Shady Grove in Rockville. Moreabout:Shuttle UM Between College Park and Shady Grove

Graduate student announces city council run
Source: Diamondback

Posted on: 04 September 2009

"A graduate student is running for the District 4 seat on the College Park City Council. Marcus Afzali, a 24-year-old government and politics doctoral student who grew up in College Park, will be the first student council candidate since January 2007." To read the full article, please head to the Diamondback.

University assembling diversity blueprint
Source: Diamondback

Posted on: 03 September 2009

"The university is having trouble with diversity, administrators say. But after years of programs, scholarships and initiatives aimed at bridging these divides, they're devising a plan to successfully address the issues, once and for all." To read the full store, please go here.

Graduate students push for unionization at forum
Source: Diamondback

Posted on: 01 September 2009

"Graduate students and adjunct faculty members from around the state met yesterday in a university system workgroup, and many demanded the right to unionize." For the full story, please visit the Diamondback.

Deans, colleges grappling with budget crisis
Source: Diamondback

Posted on: 01 September 2009

"Academic quality at the university will take a hit as deans are forced to further slash budgets already cut to the bone. College deans are drawing up plans to cut around 10 percent of their budgets. Professors and staff members are preparing for furloughs. Administrators are worrying about morale." For the full story, click here.

Register for Art & Learning Center Classes
Source: GSL News

Posted on: 31 August 2009

Registration for the Art & Learning Center classes has begun. A wide array of art, ceramics, dance, music, photography, and self-development classes will be offered this fall. Check out favorites such as drawing, ballroom, salsa, Argentine tango, bellydancing, Bollywood/classical Indian dance, breakdancing, guitar, and yoga. New this year are classes in the brand-new Digital Lab, including Digital Storytelling, Intro to Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign, and Intro to Web Development. For more information and to register, visit www.union.umd.edu/artcenter/. Walk-ins are welcome as well -- visit the Art & Learning Center in the basement of the Stamp.

Campus Preparation for H1N1 Flu Virus

Posted on: 31 August 2009

The University has developed a plan for responding to the H1N1 flu. To view the plan, visit www.umd.edu/umnews/h1n1fall09.cfm. To learn what you can do to prepare for the possibility of illness and prevent the spread of the virus, visit www.health.umd.edu/services/Swineflu.html.

Sloan-C September Online Workshops
Source: FYI

Posted on: 26 August 2009

The Sloan Consortium is an institutional and professional leadership organization dedicated to integrating online education into the mainstream of higher education, and helping institutions and individual educators improve the quality, scale, and breadth of online education. To register for these workshops, please go to www.training.umd.edu and click on "Sloan-C Online Workshops" in the Course Catalog. Moreabout:Sloan-C September Online Workshops

CRS Fall Registration
Source: FYI

Posted on: 26 August 2009

Registration is now open for Campus Recreation Services Fall 2009 Instructional Classes! CRS also offers numerous courses for children. Space is limited, so sign up now at the CRS website. Moreabout:CRS Fall Registration

Welcome to all new students!

Posted on: 17 August 2009

The GSG would like to welcome all the incoming students at the University of Maryland. We have plenty of resources and events for you. Feel free to browse our website or visit our office in 1121 Stamp Student Union for more information. Stay alert for emails about GRAD PUB, the only on campus happy hour for graduate students!

Airport Pickup

Posted on: 10 July 2009

The GSG has arranged for a shuttle to pick up graduate students from Dulles International Airport (IAD) between August 3rd and 12th. There is a chance of other Airports also being serviced. For more information, click here. Moreabout:Airport Pickup

Lot 5 Lottery Registration Info
Source: Graduate Student Life

Posted on: 02 July 2009

Graduate students may still register for campus parking permits, but lot assignments for the 2009-10 academic year are filling quickly. Graduate students may also enter the lottery for spaces in Lot 5 before Tuesday, July 7, at 4:00pm. For more information and online registration, click here and follow the "Parking Permits" link. Call the Department of Transportation Services with questions at 301-314-PARK.