Join GSO President Sarah Smith for Your Next Pomodoro Work Session
Sarah Smith, Graduate Student Association President and Francophone Studies PhD student, joined us for another installment of our Pomodoro Pals series.
Sarah Smith, Graduate Student Association President and Francophone Studies PhD student, joined us for another installment of our Pomodoro Pals series.
We’ve been working on new ways to connect our graduate students amid COVID related restrictions and upheavals. Like our virtual Shut Up and Write sessions held on Zoom over the summer, our Pomodoro Pal series is an easy way to motivation and find some support.
Looking to learn how to better manage your time in graduate school? Here are 4 tips for getting started with the Pomodoro Technique, a valuable tool we use here in the Graduate School.
In this moment, our city faces heightened racial tensions between protesters and local leaders. Our graduate community continues to stand in solidarity with those protesting anti-Black racism and racial violence. Over the summer, we sat down with several graduate students who are active in the fight for racial justice to learn more about their efforts.
Even those who love writing will be challenged by the demands of producing written work during graduate school. Luckily, there are more writing resources than ever before to support grad students.
Here’s a rundown of 10 best apps for grad school, from productivity-boosters to apps to help you unwind.
When deciding if a doctorate is right for you, it’s important to know there are some career paths that require getting a PhD, DNP, or EdD. You’ll be able to make your own discoveries, and you’ll have the power to create a ripple effect with your research.
Olivia LaHaye has been recognized as the recipient of the Spring 2020 Alumni Association Outstanding Master’s Graduate Award. On Friday, she will earn a Master of Science degree in civil engineering.
Abby Pratt, a deep-sea octopus researcher, is one of our four finalists for the Spring 2020 Alumni Association Outstanding Master’s Graduate Award. She will earn a Master’s of Science degree in Biology this week.
Tyler Martinez, a student of Rhetoric and Literature, is one of our four finalists for the Spring 2020 Alumni Association Outstanding Master’s Graduate Award. He will earn a Master’s of Arts degree in English this week.