Graduate School Bulletin – October 16, 2025

GRADUATE SCHOOL BULLETIN 

A publication of the Graduate School for Graduate Program Directors and Coordinators   

Postings are distributed to the Graduate Program Directors and Coordinators listservs on the 1st and the 16th of the month and are also available on our public blog: https://monthlymemo.graduateschool.vt.edu/   

October 16, 2025 

IN THIS BULLETIN:    

Meetings, Workshops, & Events  

1. Graduate Mentoring to Enhance Research and Academic Success 

2. Faculty Panelists Needed for Graduate Honor System   

3. Mentorship Workshop 

4. GPD/GC Meeting 

Deadlines & Dates to Remember 

None at this time. 

Policy Updates  

None at this time.  

Administrative Announcements  

5. Graduate Alumni Achievement Award: Call for Nominations 

6. CSGS Awards: Call for Nominations 

7. Upcoming TOEFL Scoring Scale Change 

Announcements for Distribution to Students

None at this time. 

Meetings, Workshops, & Events

1. Graduate Mentoring to Enhance Research and Academic Success

Friday, October 17, 1:30-3:30 p.m., Zoom and in-person 

Monday, October 20, 3:00-5:00 p.m., Zoom and in-person 

Join Bevlee Watford, Catherine Cotrupi, and Allison Jones for a workshop created by the Equity in Graduate Education Consortium. This event is part of a national effort to enhance mentoring skills for current and future faculty members and to lead to more productive research and academic success. Register here: https://gs.vt.edu/gec 

There will be an additional hybrid session for graduate students on Friday, November 14, from 2:00-4:00 p.m. Register here: https://gs.vt.edu/gecgrad 

2. Faculty Panelists Needed for Graduate Honor System

Tuesday, October 21, 4:00-5:00 p.m., Zoom: 89531184685 

Friday, October 24, 9:00-10:00 a.m., Zoom: 83151775405 

The Graduate Honor System relies on trained faculty and graduate student panelists who review academic integrity violations and determine the outcome of GHS cases. Training takes approximately one hour and after that you may serve on panels as you are available. On average, active faculty panelists devote 5-10 hours of service per year to the GHS. Two training sessions are coming up; if interested, please complete this registration form to indicate your planned attendance: https://gs.vt.edu/panel 

3. Mentorship Workshop

Monday, November 3, 10:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Blacksburg Campus (in-person) 

Multipurpose Room, Graduate Life Center 

Mentorship is a critical element in our careers, yet few of us have had any formal mentorship training. These workshops are intended to provide introductory training in mentorship, primarily through active learning, for early career faculty members, other faculty members, and postdoctoral fellows who have an interest in improving their mentorship skills. 

The event will include panel discussions with outstanding VT mentors, a separate discussion with experienced graduate student mentees and mentors, a session of the highly participatory Mentorship Road Show, and comments on mentorship from Dean Aimée Surprenant. We will conclude with lunch (provided by the Graduate School) and a networking opportunity. Register here: https://gs.vt.edu/mentorship 

4. GPC/GC Meeting

November 5, 2:00-3:00 p.m., Zoom 

This is a reminder of the upcoming monthly Graduate Program Director and Graduate Coordinator meeting. If you are not currently included in the calendar invitation, please contact jhazelwood4@vt.edu.  

Administrative Announcements

5. Graduate Alumni Achievement Award: Call for Nominations

The Graduate School is accepting nominations for the Graduate Alumni Achievement Award. This award recognizes outstanding national and/or international achievement and exemplary contributions by the winner to their profession, discipline, community, or society. Nominees must be engaged in efforts that enhance the reputation of Virginia Tech to a national and/or international audience. Only alumni who have obtained a graduate degree from Virginia Tech are eligible. The submission deadline is Friday, October 31, at 5:00 p.m. For more information on nomination requirements and to submit a nomination, click here

6. CSGS Awards: Call for Nominations

The Graduate School invites nominations for the Conference of Southern Graduate Schools (CSGS) Awards. Please send submissions to gsdean@vt.edu by October 24, 2025, so that the Graduate School may finalize and submit nominations by the November 3, 2025, deadline.  

Outstanding Master’s Thesis Awards Categories

  • Social Sciences, Business and Education 
  • Life Sciences 
  • Non-traditional Thesis/Project Award 

Faculty Awards 

  • Outstanding Mentor Award 
  • Outstanding Contributions Award 

Consider nominating those recognized during Graduate Education Week 2025 or through the Faculty Mentor of the Month program. For full eligibility, nomination details, and prizes, click here.  

7. Upcoming TOEFL Scoring Scale Change

ETS is launching a TOEFL iBT scoring scale change effective January 21, 2026. Overall scores and section scores will be reported on a 1-6 banded scale. Based on the ETS TOEFL concordance table, the Virginia Tech Graduate School will require an overall score and section scores of 4.5 or higher for admission. Students who anticipate appointments as Graduate Teaching Assistants are expected to have scored a 5 or greater on the TOEFL Speaking section. GTA appointment of a student scoring 4.5 on the Speaking section should be justified explicitly within the particular academic unit; appointment of a student scoring below 4.5 on the Speaking section requires justification with the Graduate School. 

Graduate School Bulletin – October 1, 2025

GRADUATE SCHOOL BULLETIN   

A publication of the Graduate School for Graduate Program Directors and Coordinators   

Postings are distributed to the Graduate Program Directors and Coordinators listservs on the 1st and the 16th of the month and are also available on our public blog: https://monthlymemo.graduateschool.vt.edu/   

October 1, 2025 

IN THIS BULLETIN:    

Meetings, Workshops, & Events   

1. GPD/GC Meeting on October 8th at 2:00pm 

Deadlines & Dates to Remember        

None at this time. 

Policy Updates   

None at this time. 

Administrative Announcements   

2. Graduate Alumni Achievement Award: Call for Nominations 

3. CSGS Outstanding Master’s Thesis Award: Call for Nominations 

4. CSGS Faculty Awards: Call for Nominations 

Announcements for Distribution to Students 

5. Graduate and Professional School Fair (GPSF) 

6. Graduate School Workshops 

7. Community of Practice for GTA Instructors of Record  

Meetings, Workshops, & Events 

1. GPD/GC Meeting

October 8, 2:00-3:00pm, Zoom

This is a reminder of the upcoming monthly Graduate Program Director and Graduate Coordinator meeting on Wednesday, October 8th at 2:00pm. If you are not currently included on the calendar invitation, please contact jhazelwood4@vt.edu to have this updated.  

Administrative Announcements 

2. Graduate Alumni Achievement Award: Call for Nominations 

The Graduate School is accepting nominations for the Graduate Alumni Achievement Award. This award recognizes outstanding national and/or international achievement and exemplary contributions by the winner to their profession, discipline, community, or society. Nominees must be engaged in efforts that enhance the reputation of Virginia Tech to a national and/or international audience. Only alumni who have obtained a graduate degree from Virginia Tech are eligible. The submission deadline is Friday, October 31, at 5:00pm. For more information on nomination requirements and to submit a nomination, visit: https://graduateschool.vt.edu/about/awards/alumni.html

3. CSGS Outstanding Master’s Thesis Award: Call for Nominations 

The Conference of Southern Graduate Schools (CSGS) is accepting nominations for Outstanding Master’s Thesis Awards, one each in the following categories: (1) Social Sciences, Business and Education; (2) Life Sciences; and (3) Non-traditional Thesis/Project Award. Consider nominating your students who were considered for our Graduate Education Week outstanding thesis awards if they also meet CSGS nomination criteria. Nomination deadline: November 3, 2025. For more information about eligibility, nomination materials, selection process, and prizes, visit https://www.csgs.org/awards. 

4. CSGS Faculty Awards: Call for Nominations 

The Conference of Southern Graduate Schools (CSGS) is accepting nominations for two faculty awards: (1) Outstanding Mentor Award; (2) Outstanding Contributions Award. Consider nominating your faculty, including from the ranks of those who have been recognized during Graduate Education Week 2025 or through our Faculty Mentor of the Month awards (https://graduateschool.vt.edu/about/awards/outstanding-mentor-award/Mentor_of_the_Month.html). Nomination deadline: November 3, 2025. For more information about eligibility, nomination materials, selection process, and prizes, visit https://www.csgs.org/awards. 

Announcements for Distribution to Students  

The notice(s) in this section have been shared with graduate students through the Graduate School’s channels, but we ask that you consider sharing it with individual students or student groups as you see fit.  

5. Graduate and Professional School Fair (GPSF) 

October 6, 2025, 11:00am-3:00pm, Commonwealth Ballroom, Squires Student Center 

Are you considering med school, vet school, nursing, law school, an MPH, MBA, MEng, MS, PhD, or another advanced degree? Take the next step in your academic and professional journey at the Graduate and Professional School Fair (GPSF). Held every fall semester, GPSF connects Hokies with admissions representatives from a wide variety of graduate and professional programs—many of which offer application fee waivers exclusively for fair attendees. Alongside Virginia Tech, this year’s fair will feature representatives from over 100 programs at public and private institutions, including Cornell, MIT, Johns Hopkins, Texas A&M, Carnegie Mellon, NYU, Duke, UVA, UNC–Chapel Hill, GMU, and many others. Sponsored by the Graduate and Professional Student Senate. Register here: https://forms.office.com/r/XX31fHaUEz

6. Graduate School Workshops 

The Graduate School invites your students to take part in these upcoming workshops:  

  • All-Day Writing Retreats – Structured and flexible sessions to support your writing. Wednesday, October 7, 9:00am-4:00pm. Register here
  • GearUp! Building and Maintaining Healthy Mentor Relationships – Join us for a discussion on building and maintaining positive mentor relationships, with strategies for navigating challenges along the way. October 8, 2:00-3:30pm, Gilbert 2101. Open to all. 
  • Global Change in Science and Technology – Join us for a program that brings together food, dialogue, and ideas at the intersection of STEM, society, and policy. Featuring a talk by Dr. Luis Escobar’s lab and a debate by Dr. Todd Schenk and Dr. Saul Halfon. Open to all. October 10, 12:00-2:00pm, GLC MPR. 

7. Community of Practice for GTA Instructors of Record  

Friday, October 10, 1:00–2:00pm, Zoom 

Friday, November 14, 1:00–2:00pm, Zoom 

The Graduate School and the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning co-host a GTA Instructor of Record Community of Practice (CoP) to provide opportunities for GTA-IORs to connect and learn from guest speakers and/or each other while discussing best practices, opportunities, and challenges related to effective teaching as a GTA instructor of record. Being an official IOR is not a prerequisite for joining. Please share this opportunity with your advanced GTAs who may benefit from it. Register here