Dissertation Fellows' Lunch Panel
Friday, April 10 @ 12 noon, 1st floor lounge, Fahey Dorm
(please RSVP to Sandra.Spiegel@dartmouth.edu by 4/6/09)
A wonderful opportunity for the Dartmouth Community to learn more about the scholarly work of the Dissertation Fellows.
International Night
Saturday, April 11, 4-9pm, Collis Common Ground
Come enjoy tasting food and watching performances representing multiple international regions.
Sponsored by the Graduate Student Council and the Undergraduate Students Assembly.
Graduate Poster Session
Monday, April 13, 5-7:30pm, Top of the Hop
Designed as a forum for graduate students to display and present their scholarly work to the Dartmouth Community. Prizes awarded to the top three presenters.
Poster Session "After Party"
Monday, April 13, 8-11pm, Canoe Club
Come over to the Canoe Club immediately following the poster session. Discounted drinks and your fellow grad students are sure to make you feel appreciated! Don't forget your student ID!
Sponsored by the Graduate Student Council.
Deciphering the Scientific Chatter
Tuesday, April 14 @ 12 noon, Jackson Conference Room
Sign-up with Kerry Landers.
Brian Pogue, Professor of Engineering and Dean of Graduate Studies provides tips on finding research articles worth reading.
Having a Successful Career in Academia: Advice from Dartmouth Faculty
RSVP by blitzing the DCPDA before April 7th.
Tuesday April 14, 3:30-4:30 pm, 102 Baker (DCAL)
What does it take to succeed in academia as a new faculty member? Join us over afternoon refreshments for a candid conversation with four Dartmouth assistant professors.
How to Feel As Bright and Capable As Everyone Seems to Think You Are-- What Every Woman (and Man) Needs to Know About Competence, the Impostor Syndrome, and the Art of Winging It
Thursday, April 16, 5-6:30 pm, 008 Kemeny
Light refreshments served.
Do you secretly worry that others will find out you're not as intelligent and competent as they seem to think you are? Do you often dismiss your accomplishments as a "fluke" or "no big deal?" Are you crushed by even constructive criticism, taking it as evidence of your ineptness? If so, join the club! Dr. Valerie Young is an internationally known speaker who has presented to diverse audiences. Her work has been cited in such publications as The Wall Street Journal, AAAS Science, and The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Grad Student Teaching Assistant Appreciation Lunch
Friday, April 17, 12-2 pm, 102 Baker (DCAL)
Graduate students who have been nominated by undergraduates for their teaching either in a classroom or research setting will be invited to lunch at DCAL.
For more information, please check the Grad Student Activities Bulletin.
Ice Cream Social at North Park
Friday, April 17, 5pm, North Park Lawn
(corner of North Park Street and Rt.10, in front of the medical school)
Rain location: Occom Commons in the McLaughlin Cluster
Come enjoy the sun, a few Frisbee tosses, the company of fellow grad students and an ice cream (or two!).
Brought to you by North Park and the Graduate Student Council.