August 1, 2018

Meetings/Workshops/Events:
1. HOLISTIC ADMISSIONS WORKSHOP
2. ANNUAL ORDI RECRUITMENT AND DIVERSITY SUMMIT
3. CREATING AFFIRMING AND INCLUSIVE GRADUATE EDUCATION ENVIRONMENT

Administrative Announcements:
4. BANNER 9 – UPCOMING TRANSITION AND DEMONSTRATION SESSIONS
6. NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION
6. NEW PROCEDURES FOR NEW INTERNATIONAL STUDENT IMMIGRATION CHECK-IN
7. HEALTH AND SAFETY WORKSHOPS FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS
8. DIVERSITYEDU ONLINE COURSE NOTIFICATION
9. TOURS AVAILABLE FOR PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS VISITING BLACKSBURG CAMPUS
10. RAISING AWARENESS OF THE OMBUDSPERSON
11. VIRGINIA TECH GRADUATE STUDENT ASSEMBLY DEPARTMENTAL PRESENTATIONS
12. FALL ASSISTANTSHIP APPOINTMENT PROCESSING TO BE COMPLETED ASAP

Deadlines/Dates to Remember:
AUG 4: Web Drop/Add for Fall 2018 opens
AUG 10: Tuition payments due – Departments should enter tuition awards no later than this date.
AUG 14: GTA Training Workshop
AUG 17: New graduate student orientation at GLC

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July 16, 2018

Meetings/Workshops/Events:
1. ASSISTANTSHIP MANAGEMENT 101 TRAINING
Friday, July 20, 10:30am-12:00pm, GLC Room B
There are still a few slots available in “Assistantship Management 101” training for anyone new to the assistantship process or for those who would like a refresher on the process. Will provide an overview of policies and technical details of various administrative stages of an assistantship and the responsibilities of departments, students, and the Graduate School from the time a position is offered through funding of the position. To enroll go to https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5vhP7ZujQ2kBN6B. NCR or satellite office faculty/staff members will be offered a separate training once it is clear how many people are interested. Please respond to the Qualtrics survey accordingly. If you have any questions regarding the training, please contact Sue Kass at sjkass@vt.edu or call (540) 231-4558.

2. CREATING AFFIRMING AND INCLUSIVE GRADUATE EDUCATION ENVIRONMENT
Monday, July 23, 8:30am-12:00pm, Torgersen Hall 1100
This half-day session, led by Dean Karen DePauw, offers strategies and practices for faculty to create inclusive, affirming and globally diverse learning environments for graduate students. These strategies and practices range from the classroom to program considerations and include those for mentoring and individual interactions. This general overview will include identification of and response to implicit bias and micro-aggressions as well as the development of inclusive pedagogy. Go to https://app.nli.tlos.vt.edu/ to enroll.

3. HOLISTIC ADMISSIONS WORKSHOP
Thursday, Aug 16, 1:30-3:15pm, Inn at Virginia Tech (room TBD)
This workshop will provide an overview of the Graduate School’s recommended holistic admissions process, explore recent application and admission data, and identify areas academic units can consider for focused recruitment. Presented by Dr. Janice Austin and Kacy Lawrence. 1:30-3:15pm on Thursday, August 16th, Inn at Virginia Tech (room TBD)

4. ANNUAL ORDI RECRUITMENT AND DIVERSITY SUMMIT
Thursday, Aug 16, 3:30-5:00pm, Inn at Virginia Tech, Room TBD. Graduate Program Directors and Coordinators are invited to attend the annual Graduate School ORDI Recruitment and Diversity Summit (in conjunction with the university-wide Diversity Summit taking place at the Inn on 8/15 and 8/16). We will review recruitment and retention trends, discuss 2018-2019 recruitment efforts, and provide updates about diversity and inclusion initiatives coming up in the year ahead.

Administrative Announcements:
5. RAISING AWARENESS OF THE OMBUDSPERSON
Connecting face-to-face with students and the faculty they work with is one of the best ways for individuals to learn about the services the Ombuds office can provide. One way to do this is to allow 10 minutes for a short presentation during your orientation programs for first year students. These conversations will cover an intro to the role, the types of support available, and certain initiatives that the office is working on. Longer sessions built around specific skill-building topics in first year seminar courses can also be done. Speaking during a faculty meeting would be another way to increase awareness of the role with those that work directly with students on a daily basis. If you would like to schedule a session or discuss other opportunities to connect with your students and faculty, please contact Bryan Hanson at bryanh76@vt.edu.

6. WELCOME WEEK AND ORIENTATION FOR NEW GRADUATE STUDENTS
More than 1400 newly admitted students were sent an email by the Graduate School regarding our welcome week and orientation events during the week of Aug 13-17 and beyond, directing students to our online new student guide at https://graduateschool.vt.edu/admissions/getting-started-as-a-student.html. Welcome week (Aug 13-17) offers an information fair in the Graduate Life Center (GLC), and a variety of programs that help connect new students with people and resources on campus to make their transition smoother. The list of programs and events is available at: https://graduateschool.vt.edu/student-life/events.html.

7. IMMIGRATION CHECK-IN FOR NEW INTERNATIONAL GRADUATE STUDENTS
New international students must check in with International Graduate Student Services for immigration purposes and view an online immigration orientation. Check-in is no longer completed in person; instead, students will be sent instructions on how to complete their self-check in online after they arrive in the U.S. See https://graduateschool.vt.edu/student-life/immigration-services/new-student-guide/mandatory-check-in.html for details.

8. VIRGINIA TECH GRADUATE STUDENT ASSEMBLY DEPARTMENTAL PRESENTATIONS
The Graduate Student Assembly (GSA) at Virginia Tech is getting ready for another academic year.  They would like to send a representative to speak to new and returning graduate students during departmental orientation (Aug 13 – 17) to tell them about monthly meetings, small grants, events, and advocacy work. Presentations can be anywhere from 5 to 15 minutes long. Email gsa@vt.edu or contact President Samantha Fried directly at sjfried@vt.edu to schedule a representative.

9. FALL ASSISTANTSHIP APPOINTMENT PROCESSING TO BE COMPLETED ASAP
Please enter your 2018-19 assistantship and fellowship PAFs as soon as possible. The early entry of appointments and corresponding tuition awards will ensure that the student can:
* Sign up for payroll deduction prior to the August 10th payment due date;
* Have the out-of-state differential waiver applied to the bill prior to the August 10th payment due date;
* Open subsidy link for those who purchase the student medical insurance

July 2, 2018

Meetings/Workshops/Events:
1. ASSISTANTSHIP MANAGEMENT 101 TRAINING
2. CREATING AFFIRMING AND INCLUSIVE GRADUATE EDUCATION ENVIRONMENT
3. ANNUAL ORDI RECRUITMENT AND DIVERSITY SUMMIT

Policy Updates:
NONE AT THIS TIME

Administrative Announcements:
4. iTHENICATE UNAVAILABLE ON JULY 10 DUE TO SERVICE MAINTENANCE
5. FALL ASSISTANTSHIP APPOINTMENT PROCESSING TO BE COMPLETED ASAP
6. ALL GRADUATE COORDINATORS REQUESTED TO COMPLETE ORIENTATION SURVEY

Deadlines/Dates to Remember:
JULY 15: Fall tuition billed to enrolled students by OUB with payment deadline of AUG 10
JULY 16-SEP 10: Health Insurance Enrollment for 50 – 100% assistantships
AUG 5: Deadline for enrolling new GTAs in GTA Workshop

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June 18, 2018

Meetings/Workshops/Events:
1. ANNUAL ORDI RECRUITMENT AND DIVERSITY SUMMIT

Policy Updates:
2. NEW 2018-19 TUITION AND FEES TABLE

Administrative Announcements:
3. FALL ASSISTANTSHIP APPOINTMENT PROCESSING TO BE COMPLETED ASAP
4. ALL GRADUATE COORDINATORS REQUESTED TO COMPLETE ORIENTATION SURVEY

Deadlines/Dates to Remember:
JULY 15: Fall tuition billed to enrolled students by OUB with payment deadline of AUG 10
JULY 16-SEP 10: Health Insurance Enrollment for 50 – 100% assistantships
AUG 5: Deadline for enrolling new GTAs in GTA Workshop

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May 16, 2018

Meetings/Workshops/Events:
1. ETD WORKSHOP FOR SUMMER AND FALL GRADUATES

Policy Updates:
None at this time

Administrative Announcements:
2. ANNUAL REVIEW OF ONLINE APPLICATION SUPPLEMENTAL FORMS
3. FALL 2018 GTA WORKSHOP REGISTRATION NOW OPEN
4. ATTENTION! GRADUATE CATALOG EDITORS

Deadlines/Dates to Remember:
MAY 23: Spring 2018 ETD submission deadline
MAY 31: Deadline to submit edits to Graduate Catalog (see #4)

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May 1, 2018

IN THIS BULLETIN:

Meetings/Workshops/Events:
1. RSVP — 2018 DIVERSITY SPOTLIGHT
2. SPRING COMMENCEMENT – FACULTY PARTICIPATION ENCOURAGED!
3. FACULTY INVITED TO 3RD ANNUAL INTL STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT CEREMONY
4. SUMMER ACADEMIC ASSESSMENT EXTRAVAGANZA
5. ETD WORKSHOP FOR SUMMER AND FALL GRADUATES

Policy Updates:
6. GTA/GRA WORK HOURS

Administrative Announcements:
7. ANNUAL REVIEW OF ONLINE APPLICATION SUPPLEMENTAL FORMS
8. INTERNATIONAL ADMISSION APPLICATION DECISION DEADLINE
9. FALL 2018 GTA WORKSHOP REGISTRATION NOW OPEN
10. GRADUATE EDUCATION WEEK SURVEY
11. ASSISTANCE WITH TLOS SURVEY REQUESTED
12. ATTENTION! GRADUATE CATALOG EDITORS

Deadlines/Dates to Remember:
MAY 2: Classes end: PhD/EdD all graduation requirements must be met to participate in commencement
MAY 9: Masters/Doctoral last day to defend to be a Spring 2018 graduate
MAY 10: Graduate commencement ceremony
MAY 13: National Capital region graduate commencement ceremony
MAY 23: Spring 2018 ETD submission deadline
MAY 31: Deadline to submit edits to Graduate Catalog (see #12)

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April 16, 2018

IN THIS BULLETIN:

Meetings/Workshops/Events:
1. HOW TO USE iTHENTICATE – TRAINING SESSIONS
2. RSVP — 2018 DIVERSITY SPOTLIGHT
3. FACULTY INVITED TO 3RD ANNUAL INTL STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT CEREMONY

Policy Updates:
4. GTA/GRA WORK HOURS
5. iTHENTICATE ACCESS AND TRAINING VIDEOS AVAILABLE

Administrative Announcements:
6. GRADUATE EDUCATION WEEK SURVEY
7. DISRUPTING ACADEMIC BULLYING FOLLOW-UP
8. ASSISTANCE WITH TLOS SURVEY REQUESTED
9. OPEN POSITION: ASSOCIATE DEAN OF THE GRADUATE SCHOOL
10. ATTENTION! GRADUATE CATALOG EDITORS

Deadlines/Dates to Remember:
MAY 1: Last day to notify the Graduate School of intent to participate in commencement
MAY 2: Classes end: PhD/EdD all graduation requirements must be met to participate in commencement
MAY 9: Masters/Doctoral last day to defend to be a Spring 2018 graduate
MAY 10: Graduate commencement ceremony
MAY 13: National Capital region graduate commencement ceremony
MAY 31: Deadline to submit edits to Graduate Catalog (see #10)

Meetings/Workshops/Events:
1. HOW TO USE iTHENTICATE – TRAINING SESSIONS
Multiple dates and times, GLC Room F; registration required
The Graduate School is offering training sessions to graduate students and faculty on how to use iThenticate, a newly available software system to review the originality of documents, ensure accurate attribution to other authors, and eliminate occurrences of potential plagiarism. Multiple sessions are offered, all in GLC Room F; please register for only one if you are interested at https://app.nli.tlos.vt.edu/; search by date or for “iThenticate” in the title box.
–           Thursday, Apr 19, 2:30-4:00pm
–           Tuesday, Apr 24, 7:00-8:30pm
–           Thursday, Apr 26, 10:30am-12:00pm
–           Friday, Apr 27, 1:00-2:30pm

2. RSVP — 2018 DIVERSITY SPOTLIGHT
Thursday, May 3rd, 2018, 12am-1:30pm, Graduate Life Center, Multipurpose Room
Are any graduate students in your department serving as 2017-2018 Graduate Diversity Scholars? Check the list here: https://graduateschool.vt.edu/about/diversity/diversity-scholars/current-diversity-scholars.html
Please join us at the 7th Annual Diversity Spotlight Event hosted by the Graduate School. Graduate Diversity Scholars will present their projects in a lightning-round format and invite stakeholders to collaborate. Each Scholar will host a round-table discussion, offering stakeholders the opportunity to visit and discuss project details. Lunch Provided for Free. Registration is required. Please register here:https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8kVZtBDHAkSCwVD   Questions? Please contact sbooker1@vt.edu.

3. FACULTY INVITED TO 3RD ANNUAL INTL STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT CEREMONY
Thursday, May 10, 10:00am-12:00pm, Commonwealth Ballroom, Squires Student Ctr
Join the Graduate School and Cranwell International Center in celebrating the achievements of graduating international undergraduate and graduate students. Keynote address by Atia Abawi, a Virginia Tech alum (Communication ’04), foreign correspondent and author based in the Middle East. The ceremony will feature remarks from one graduating international graduate student, Sreyoshi Bharduri and a graduating undergrad. Reception to follow. Registration requested if you are planning to attend: http://international.vt.edu/advocacyandsupport/isac.html.

Policy Updates:
4. GTA/GRA WORK HOURS
According to Graduate School policy, graduate students on GTA/GRA/GA positions are expected to work 20 hours per week for a 100% assistantship appointment.  Although the actual hours per week might vary depending upon assignments, the average should be 20 hrs./week and not to exceed 25 hours a week. Additional hours devoted to research might occur if the student is earning research & dissertation credits for them.  In the summer, graduate students can work up to 40 hours (assistantship plus wage appointment) and must be paid accordingly.  It is not appropriate to expect 40 hours/week on an assistantship.

5. iTHENTICATE ACCESS AND TRAINING VIDEOS AVAILABLE
The Graduate School is pleased to announce the launch of the use of iThenticate to verify originality of documents prepared by VT graduate students and faculty. Access to iThenticate is granted to graduate students and faculty effective immediately. Although the tool isn’t difficult to use, it is very important that you view the videos about accessing and using the tool, and especially interpreting the similarity report. Videos and a link to the iThenticate website are located here:
https://graduateschool.vt.edu/faculty-and-staff-resources/ithenticate.html
Additional training is listed above to assist with the roll-out of the ETD requirement beginning Summer I.

Administrative Announcements:
6. GRADUATE EDUCATION WEEK SURVEY
Now that Graduate Education Week has come to a close, we would like to get your input regarding the various activities and events that took place during the week. Please go to https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0HQZRiPLYwoPgkB to complete this short survey. We appreciate any feedback you can provide.

7. DISRUPTING ACADEMIC BULLYING FOLLOW-UP
Thank you to all who participated in the Disrupting Academic Bullying conversation with program leaders on April 5th. It was an engaging conversation with those here in Blacksburg and those who joined via Zoom. For those that were unable to join in on the conversation, the session was recorded and is available for viewing here: https://vimeo.com/264676871. One of the goals discussed in this conversation was to bring these conversations to the students, faculty, and administrators of individual departments. Please do reach out to Bryan Hanson (bryanh76@vt.edu) if you would like to discuss making this happen. We also discussed the next steps programs can take to illustrate commitments to disrupting academic bullying and some of the challenges that we may face. As a first step to developing an action plan, we ask that programs develop a paragraph expressing the commitment to disrupting academic bullying that would relate specifically to your community. When programs develop these commitment statements, the Graduate School will publicize via the webpage the commitments individual programs are taking to create a bully-free environment. Please reach out to Bryan Hanson (bryanh76@vt.edu) for further information about this effort.

8. ASSISTANCE WITH TLOS SURVEY REQUESTED
Technology-enhanced Learning and Online Strategies (TLOS) at Virginia Tech is reaching out to Graduate Programs to identify the persons who support distance learning in some capacity other than faculty who are teaching the courses.   Our purpose in learning more about management of distance learning is to improve support, coordinate and share information, and bring together persons in similar roles in professional communities so that we can learn from each other. We are asking Graduate Program Directors or Coordinators to forward the survey invitation and link below to individuals in their units who provide support or service to distance learning (either online using Canvas, WebEx, or through connected classrooms).  Please complete the survey within the next week at https://tinyurl.com/VTGradDLSupportSurvey. If you have any questions, please contact Nannette Gordon at njimenez@vt.edu or Lujean Baab at lbaab@vt.edu.  Thank you.

9. OPEN POSITION: ASSOCIATE DEAN OF THE GRADUATE SCHOOL
The Graduate School invites nominations and applications from Virginia Tech faculty for the position of Associate Dean of the Graduate School. This is a senior-level position reporting directly to the Vice President and Dean for Graduate Education. This position is a 50% calendar-year renewable appointment to be held concurrently with a Virginia Tech tenured associate professor or professor appointment. The expected starting date is no later than August 1, 2018. The associate dean is expected to work closely with the Vice President and Dean for Graduate Education and other associate deans and staff of the Graduate School as well as with Virginia Tech faculty and administrators to ensure excellence in graduate education, support graduate programs, support graduate school initiatives, provide support for policy and governance, and promote diversity and inclusion. For more information or to apply, please visit: https://listings.jobs.vt.edu/postings/84805

10. ATTENTION! GRADUATE CATALOG EDITORS
The Graduate Catalog system has begun notifying those defined with edit responsibilities. Please be sure to review and edit your program and certificate content. Regardless of whether you have changes or not, content must be reviewed and submitted. The deadline to submit is May 31, 2018.

April 2, 2018

IN THIS BULLETIN:

Meetings/Workshops/Events:
1. DISRUPTING ACADEMIC BULLYING – A DISCUSSION WITH DEPARTMENTAL LEADERS

Policy Updates:
2. iTHENTICATE ACCESS AND TRAINING VIDEOS AVAILABLE

Administrative Announcements:
3. ASSISTANCE WITH TLOS SURVEY REQUESTED
4. OPEN POSITION: ASSOCIATE DEAN OF THE GRADUATE SCHOOL
5. PARTICIPATION IN COUNCIL OF GRADUATE SCHOOLS’ SURVEY REQUESTED
6. ATTENTION! GRADUATE CATALOG EDITORS
7. ADMISSIONS AND RECRUITMENT TRENDS
8. POWELL GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS

Deadlines/Dates to Remember:
APRIL 6: PhD/EdD ETD submission deadline to participate in spring commencement
APRIL 15: Assistantship Acceptance deadline
MAY 31: Deadline to submit edits to Graduate Catalog (see #6)

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March 16, 2018

 

IN THIS BULLETIN:

Meetings/Workshops/Events:
1. iTHENTICATE TRAINING
2. CELEBRATE GRADUATE EDUCATION WEEK 2018
3. ETD WORKSHOP DURING GRADUATE EDUCATION WEEK
4. DISRUPTING ACADEMIC BULLYING – A DISCUSSION WITH DEPARTMENTAL LEADERS

Policy Updates:
5. ASSISTANTSHIP ACCEPTANCE DEADLINE FOR NEW STUDENTS

Administrative Announcements:
6. PARTICIPATION IN COUNCIL OF GRADUATE SCHOOLS’ SURVEY REQUESTED
7. TAKE YOUR STUDENTS TO LUNCH DURING GRADUATE EDUCATION WEEK
8. ATTENTION! GRADUATE CATALOG EDITORS
9. ADMISSIONS AND RECRUITMENT TRENDS
10. POWELL GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS

Deadlines/Dates to Remember:
MARCH 21: iThenticate Training
MARCH 22: PHD/EdD last day to defend to participate in commencement
MARCH 26-30: Graduate Education Week
APRIL 6: PhD/EdD ETD submission deadline to participate in spring commencement
APRIL 15: Assistantship Acceptance deadline (See #3 for details).
MAY 31: Deadline to submit edits to Graduate Catalog (see #5)

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March 1, 2018

IN THIS BULLETIN:

Meetings/Workshops/Events:
1.iTHENTICATE TRAINING

Policy Updates:
2. REMINDER: TOEFL MINIMUM REQUIREMENT INCREASED BEGINNING FALL 2018
3. ASSISTANTSHIP ACCEPTANCE DEADLINE FOR NEW STUDENTS

Administrative Announcements:
4. TAKE YOUR STUDENTS TO LUNCH DURING GRADUATE EDUCATION WEEK
5. NEW GRADUATE CONTRACT TOOL
6. ATTENTION! GRADUATE CATALOG EDITORS
7. ADMISSIONS AND RECRUITMENT TRENDS
8. DEAN’S DIVERSITY ASSISTANTSHIPS – DEADLINE MARCH 9
9. MCNAIR ASSISTANTSHIPS – DEADLINE MARCH 10

Deadlines/Dates to Remember:
MARCH 1: Last day to submit application for degree form for spring for name to appear in commencement bulletin.
MARCH 21: iThenticate Training
MARCH 22: PHD/EdD last day to defend to participate in commencement
MARCH 26-30: Graduate Education Week
APRIL 15: Assistantship Acceptance deadline (See #3 for details).
MAY 31: Deadline to submit edits to Graduate Catalog (see #5)

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