October 28, 2024

 

 

2O36 Giving Week is here!  

 

You can support the future of everything exceptional at Emory, from life-changing scholarships to outstanding experiences and more.

 

Donations for Laney will go toward the  LGS Diversity Gift Fund, which provides financial support to advance student-focused initiatives, including the recruitment of scholars from diverse backgrounds, and building community partnerships that give underrepresented students access to graduate education. 

 

When: October 28–November 1 

Learn more and donate here.
 

Last Call for Nominations: 2024 Kharen Fulton Award for Diversity and Inclusion  

 

Submit a nomination for the 2024 Kharen Fulton Award for Diversity, Inclusion, and Community Engagement in Graduate Education today.  

 

This award honors the legacy of Kharen Fulton, PhD, former director of recruitment, diversity and admissions at LGS, by recognizing a scholar who has made significant contributions to promoting diversity, equity and inclusion within our community.  

 

The winner will receive a monetary prize and be announced at the LGS Annual Diversity Reception on Tuesday, November 5.

 

Nominations deadline: 5 p.m., tomorrow, October 29.  

Read the full nomination description.
Submit nominations here.
 
 

Election season is in full swing! The Emory Votes Initiative is here to help the entire Emory community—staff, faculty, and students—with questions about voting.  

 

Check out the Emory Votes Initiative web page for FAQs about early voting, where to vote on Election Day, polling sites, voting rights and more. 

 

Important Dates: 

  • Early voting: 7 a.m.-7 p.m., until Friday, November 1, 2024 
  • General Election Day: 7 a.m.-7 p.m., Thursday, November 5, 2024 
  • General Election Runoff / General Election Runoff for Federal Offices: Tuesday, December 3, 2024
Learn more here.
Questions? Email Emory Votes or leave a voicemail at 404-727-8077.
 

After the Vote: Understanding and Repairing a Divided Nation

Post-Election Forum Featuring Ambassador Andrew Young

 

Candler School of Theology will host a forum reflecting on the election, the path forward for American democracy, and the role of faith communities in healing the country’s divides. The event will feature civil rights leader Andrew Young, former mayor of Atlanta and former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, along with two distinguished Emory scholars: Joseph Crespino and Andra Gillespie. Robert M. Franklin, Jr., the program’s organizer, will serve as moderator.

 

When: 3-5 p.m., Wednesday, November 6

Where: Rita Anne Rollins Building, Candler School of Theology, Room 252

Register to attend in-person or online.
 

Meet One-on-One With the Dean   

  

Kimberly Jacob Arriola, PhD, dean of the James T. Laney School of Graduate Studies, will host open office hours this fall.  
 
All students are welcome to stop by the LGS office located in Suite 200 of the North Decatur Building for a one-on-one chat with Dean Arriola.  
 
No appointment is needed—just sign in when you arrive and enjoy light refreshments while you wait. Dean Arriola will meet with students in the order of arrival. Mark your calendars!  
 
When: 10-11 a.m., Wednesday, November 20 

 

Where: North Decatur Building, 1784 North Decatur Road, Suite 200

 
 

A Love Supreme: Lecture-Concert with Earl Brooks and Emory Jazz Ensemble 

 

Earl Brooks, PhD, assistant professor of English at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, will give a public presentation and performance from his recent book, “On Rhetoric and Black Music.” 

 

The lecture will be interspersed with performances of John Coltrane's music by the Emory Jazz Ensemble, directed by Gary Motley. 

 

When: 6-7:30 p.m., Wednesday, October 30, 2024 

Where: White Hall Room 206 
 
Prior to the lecture, Brooks will lead "Writing and Music: An Engaged Conversation" for students (grad and undergrad) and faculty.  

 

When: 11:45 a.m.-1 p.m., Wednesday, October 30, 2024 

Where: Kemp Malone, Callaway N301 

 

Refreshments will be provided.

RSVP for both events here.
 

LGS Graduate Writing Group – Fall 2024 Edition 

 

Join fellow graduate students for focused writing sprints within a supportive  

community. Choose from the following two options to help improve your writing.  

 

Option 1 – This group is co-facilitated by The Emory Writing Center and the LGS English Language Support program.

When:  10 a.m.-12 p.m., Mondays until December 2 

Where: Zoom. Reach out to Olexandra for the link. 

 

Option 2 – This group is student-led. 

When: 1-3 p.m., Fridays until December 6 

Where: Zoom. Reach out to Milon or Nyaradzai for the link.  

Questions about option 1? Contact Olexandra Kostenko.
Questions about option 2? Contact Milon Barmon (PBEE).
Questions about option 2? Contact Nyaradzai Mahachi (Art History).
 
 

Meet and Mentor: Graduate Student Recruitment  

 

The Advocacy Committee of Emory University’s Residence Hall Association (RHA) is planning to launch Meet and Mentor, Emory’s only university-wide mentorship program this academic year. 

 

The program aims to provide mentorship to Emory undergraduates interested in pursuing graduate education and build supportive mentor-mentee relationships to help students of all backgrounds develop professionally.  

 
Eligibility: Mentors can be current students or alumni who are available to meet with undergraduate mentees 2-3 times a semester to discuss topics related to the curriculum.  

 

Applications deadline: Apply early. First come, first serve. Applications are due by 11:59 p.m., Friday, November 8. 

Apply here.
Questions? Contact Kushal Daruwala.
Questions? Contact Hannah Liu.
 

Fall 2024 Dissertation Bootcamp: Focus, Write, and Unwind 

 

LGS Professional Development and Career Planning will co-sponsor a one-day Dissertation Bootcamp along with the LGS English Language Support program, Emory Writing Center and Emory Libraries.

 

Students will use the Pomodoro Method to engage in focused writing sessions with scheduled breaks for relaxation and networking. Resources such as writing tutors and librarians will be available for support throughout the day. Snacks and refreshments will also be available, and lunch will be provided. 

 

Space is limited: There are 20 open slots.  

This bootcamp is geared toward fourth year and above graduate students. Third-year grad students are welcome if space is available.  

 

When: 11 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Saturday, November 16 

Where: Jones Room, Woodruff Library 

Sign up here.
Questions? Contact Alejandra Franco.
 

The Young Scientists Summer Program at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) 

 

IIASA’s Young Scientists Summer Program (YSSP) offers an extraordinary opportunity for PhD candidates to spend a summer in Vienna, Austria, and undertake a scientific project within the scope of their PhD on a topic related to the IIASA research agenda.

 

The National Academies has a limited number of fellowships, funded by the National Science Foundation, to support travel and living expenses for successful YSSP applicants who are U.S. citizens or are eligible noncitizens enrolled in U.S. graduate programs. 

 

Information session: 11 a.m., Thursday, November 7, 2024. Register here. 

Application Deadline: Monday, January 13, 2025 

Learn more here.
Questions? Contact Ourania (Rania) Kosti.
 

Job Opportunity - Student Intervention Services Responder 

  

Campus Life’s Student Intervention Services (SIS) is seeking responders to join the SIS team. Students who are second year graduate students and beyond are encouraged to join. The SIS Crisis On-Call Team is staffed 24/7 and responds to students in active crisis. Compensation is provided, and SIS team responders receive ongoing training and support. 

Questions? Contact Kimberly McNeal.
 

Tutoring at The Emory Writing Center  

 

The Emory Writing Center has graduate-level tutors trained to meet with you at any stage of the writing process, from brainstorming to final revisions. Tutors do not proofread or edit, but instead share skills and resources through dialogue and inquiry. In one-on-one consultations, they guide writers to revise and edit their own work.

 

You can make up to two free appointments per week, either on campus in Callaway N111 or here.  

Learn more about The Emory Writing Center. 
Questions? Contact The Emory Writing Center. 
 

Career Coaching Available for LGS Students

 

Are you a Laney master's or PhD student looking for guidance? One of our LGS Career Coaches can help with:  

  • Assessing your strengths, interests, and values
  • Learning about diverse career paths
  • Editing resumes or other job application materials
  • Interviewing and networking strategies
Get more information and request an appointment.
 

LGS Student and Faculty Resources

 

LGS continues to develop resources to enhance students’ experiences and well-being by fostering supportive community environments, processes, and services that empower students throughout their educational journey to ensure personal, professional, and academic success.

Visit our resource page here.
 
 
 

Tips from International Laney Alumni 

  

LGS's English Language Support program and the Office of Advancement and Alumni Engagement are hosting a panel discussion featuring international Laney alumni who will share their firsthand experiences navigating academia in a new culture, how they learned effective communication strategies, and their other tips for planning for post-graduate success.   

 

When: 11 a.m.- 12:30 p.m., Friday, November 8 

Where: Zoom and in-person at North Decatur Building, Room 155 Auditorium. 

Sign up here.
Questions? Contact Heather Boldt.
 

Emory Cares International Day of Service  

 

LGS’s English Language Support program and the Office of Advancement and Alumni Engagement will co-sponsor an annual Emory Cares Day of Service event.

 

LGS international students will work with faculty and alumni to plant native shrubs to restore woodland growth in Lullwater Preserve. 

 

A picnic will follow the planting event. Children over 10 are welcome.

 

When: 9-11 a.m., Saturday, November 9 

Where: Lullwater Park, 1463 Clifton Rd N E, Decatur, GA 30033 

Learn more details and express interest here.
Questions? Contact: Heather Boldt.
 

Serving as a Teaching Assistant in the U.S. Context: Tips and Strategies  

 

The Office of Professional Development and Career Planning and the English Language Support program will hold a “Tips and Strategies for International Teaching Assistants.”

 

Students will learn how to be effective teaching assistants from five experienced international LGS teaching assistants representing computer science, Islamic civilization studies, nutrition health science, political science, and sociology. 

  

When: 4-5:30 p.m., Monday, November 11  

Where: Cox Computing Center, Classroom B 

Sign up here.
Questions? Contact Grace Song.
 

International Student Support Workshop  

 

Emory’s Office of Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) hosts a monthly gathering to connect with international students, help them learn how to cope with stress, and celebrate cultural backgrounds. 

View flyer.
Interested in participating or want to learn more? Contact Dr. Shujing Zhang
 

International Community Friday Lunch 

 

International students and scholars are invited to enjoy free lunch, connect with one another and learn about resources available at Emory.

 

This event is sponsored by International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) and the Office of Spiritual and Religious Life. Food is on a first come, first serve basis, as supplies are limited. 

 

When: 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m., Fridays throughout the year 

Where: Brooks Common, Cannon Chapel, 515 South Kilgo Cir NE, Atlanta, GA 30322

RSVP: Register here.

View flyer.
Questions? Contact Office of Spiritual and Religious Life.
 

1-on-1 Cross-Cultural Conversations over Breakfast 

 

International Education Peace Volunteers invites you to join other Emory 

students and scholars on Sundays for one-on-one, casual cross-cultural conversations.

 

Free breakfast baked goods, coffee, tea, and Masala Chai will be provided. Families are welcome to join. Transportation will be provided to and from Emory, as well as residences near Emory, Villa International, and the Lindbergh Marta Station. 

 

When: 9:30 a.m., Sundays

Where: Intown Coffeehouse,1219 Houston Mill Rd., Atlanta, Ga

Questions? Contact Ben Allin.
 
 

Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships 

 

Applications are being accepted for Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships in humanities and social sciences.

 

Sponsored by the Charlotte W. Newcombe Foundation, this fellowship supports doctoral candidates in their final year of writing who are working in areas of religion or ethics.  

 

Application deadline: Friday, November 1  

Compensation: $31,000 stipend  

Duration: April 1-August 31, 2025 

Apply here.
 

Dean's Teaching Fellowship Info Sessions – PhD Students Only 

 

Doctoral students interested in applying for the Dean's Teaching Fellowship, are encouraged to register for the Zoom webinar below. Sessions will be recorded for those unable to join the webinar.  

 

When: 4-5 p.m., Friday, November 15. 

Register for Zoom 
 

 

View more on our Fellowships and Grants web page

 
 

Academic Success Resources

 

Are you looking for some help related to procrastination, imposter syndrome, test anxiety, perfectionism, or attention and concentration challenges? Check out the resources available on CAPS’ website.

 

In addition, the LGS Student Affairs Team is here to support every phase of your educational journey, so reach out any time! They can connect you to resources, answer questions you might have, or discuss concerns.

 

Explore these topics and other student affairs-related topics by contacting an LGS Student Affairs team member:

 

Jennifer M. Cason, EdD, assistant dean of student affairs and deputy Title IX coordinator

Emily Neutens, associate director of student affairs

 

Emory Student Telehealth
24/7 Medical and Mental Health

Read here.

Are You Concerned about a Student? 

Submit your concern here.

Emory Flexible Teaching Toolkit

The toolkit is a collection of resources

designed to support the development of

flexible courses from CFDE, TLT, ATS,

and Library Services. Resources are

helpful to graduate students involved in

teaching at every level.

Read here.

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Attention Laney Community:

Do you have an idea for a story or event for this newsletter? If so, please submit it here. 

 
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