September 30, 2024

 

New Center for Student Wellbeing Offers Critical Access to Wellness Resources 

 

Graduate students face unique pressures—from the demands of rigorous academic programs to the challenges of balancing personal and professional development—making access to wellness resources critical for their success.  

 

Emory University’s newly launched Center for Student Wellbeing steps in to meet these needs, offering tailored support that helps graduate students navigate stress, build resilience, and prioritize all the dimensions of health. These services will now be led by Megan G. Brown, a seasoned professional with over 25 years of experience in student counseling and wellbeing in higher education. 

 

Through a holistic approach encompassing wellness coaching, health education, skill building and prevention programs, the center is poised to provide essential resources to foster both academic achievement and personal flourishing. 

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World Mental Health Day Workshop 

 

Mark Your Calendars: Intro to Mental Health Literacy   

  

In honor of World Mental Health Day, LGS Student Affairs is excited to partner with the NIH-funded Emory Initiative for Maximizing Student Development  program to host a seminar designed for both students and faculty to break down the stigma and misconceptions around mental health in academia.   

 

Designed and presented by the Dragonfly Mental Health organization, this seminar will explore the prevalence of mental health challenges in both general and academic populations, identify common signs and symptoms and expose the science behind mental illnesses, including depression and anxiety, and their treatments.

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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

 
 

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: 

11 a.m.-12 p.m., October 28    
10-11 a.m., November 20 

 

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

Parking: Lowergate East Parking Deck, 1717 Lowergate Drive

 

Save the Date: EmoryThanks 

 

Stop by the EmoryThanks table during Wonderful Wednesday, on October 2 to help celebrate the generosity of Emory donors.

 

Show your appreciation for donor support by writing a note, sharing your experience and taking a photo. As a thank you for participating, enjoy free food and swag.


When: 12-2 p.m., October 2

Where: Emory Student Center Promenade

 
 

Masking Mistakes: Lessons from the Science, Policies, and Coverage of COVID Faculty Panel 
 
This panel will bring distinguished faculty together to analyze the ethics, science, policies, coverage, and communication about COVID-19. These lessons can inform ongoing policy, such as annual vaccine boosters and seasonal mask mandates in healthcare facilities, and future pandemic preparedness. To get JPE 610 credit, sign up in advance for the Jones Program Ethics Students tickets. 

 

When: 6:30-8 p.m., October 7 
Where: Rita Anne Rollins Building, 1531 Dickey Drive, Room 252 

Learn more and register.
 

Spirituality, Religion and Health Initiative Case Study Series 

 

The Office of Spiritual Religion and Health Initiative invites you to learn more about the real-life experiences of Emory’s health clinicians who serve both patients and fellow clinicians. Refreshments will be served. 

 

When: 5:30-7 p.m., October 10 

Where: Rollins School of Public Health, R. Randall Rollins Building (RRR), Room 809 

Register here.
Learn more here.
 
 

EGHI Global Health Student Photography Contest 

 
Let your photography be a force for inspiration, education, and change. This photography contest invites participants to share their unique perspectives on global health challenges both at home and abroad. The aim is to foster cultural sensitivity and awareness through the lens of photography. Supported by Atlanta-based philanthropist and photographer Bob Yellowlees, founder of Lumiere Gallery, winners will be awarded individual cash prizes of $500.  

 

Submission Deadline: October 7 

Read more about the contest details.
Questions? Contact Farah Dharamshi. 
 

Job Opportunity – Research Assistant 

 

Intersections: The Education Journal of the Woodruff Health Educators Academy is seeking a Research Assistant who will help design a qualitative study to determine what, if any, impact publishing their works in Intersections has had on those authors and on their impressions of educational scholarship. 

 

Hours: 10 per week 

Duration: Fall semester 

Compensation: $15/hour

Supervisors: Linda Lewin, MD, and Kathryn Garber, PhD, Co-Editors-in-Chief 

View full announcement.
Apply here.
 

Open for Submissions: International Education Week Student Essay Contest  

 

As part of International Education Week (IEW), all current students are invited to participate in in 2024 International Education Week Essay by submitting a 500-750-word essay on the impact global experiences have had on their time at Emory, whether in Atlanta or elsewhere in the world. Winners and runners-up will be invited to read their essays during an event during International Education Week. 

 

Prizes: Two graduate students will win first place prizes of $500; with two additional runner-up prizes of $250. 
Essay Deadline: 11:59 p.m., October 6 

View detailed essay guidelines.
Questions? Contact Charlie Hammons. 
 

Spring 2025 Teaching Opportunities  

 

The Institute for the Liberal Arts (ILA) is offering two spring 2025 teaching opportunities for graduate students. These are Co-Teaching a Crossroads Courses and Team-Teaching IDS 220: “What Does It Mean to Be Human?”. 
 
Application deadline: November 1 

Learn more here.
 

Georgia CTSA TL1 Clinical & Translational Research Training Grant Application and Workshop 

 

The Georgia Clinical & Translational Science Alliance (Georgia CTSA) is now accepting applications for the TL1 (T32-like) Clinical & Translational Research Training Grant. All interested applicants are highly encouraged to attend the TL1 Application Workshop. 

 

TL1 Application Workshop:  

 

When: 9:30-11:30 a.m., October 31 

Where: Register to receive additional details. 

Application deadline: February 17, 2025 

Register for the workshop here.
Learn more about the TL1 program.
 

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.
 
 
 

ELSP Mini Course: Advancing your Graduate Writing Skills 

 

This seven-week workshop is designed to enhance multilingual graduate students' scholarly writing skills through a series of focused workshops, individual feedback, and genre analysis. Over the duration of the course, students will explore and apply various writing tools and strategies, analyze genre-specific moves in academic texts from their fields, and refine their writing through iterative revisions. 

 

When: 1-2:30 p.m., Wednesdays, October 3–November 13 

Questions? Contact Heather Boldt. 
 

ELSP Workshop: Clear Speech Workshop 

 

Unlock the power of clear and confident communication. This two-part workshop will focus on understanding and practicing critical elements of speech for clear 

delivery of English. Complete the form to express your interest. The exact date and time will be determined based on interested parties' availability. 

 

When: October (TBD) 

Read more and express interest here.
Questions? Contact Grace Song.
 

International Community Friday Lunch 

 

International students and scholars are invited to enjoy free lunch, connect with one another, and learn about the resources available at Emory. This event is sponsored by International Student and Scholar Services 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: Canon Chapel Brooks Common 

 

1-on-1 Cross-Cultural Conversations over Breakfast 

 

International Education Peace Volunteers invites you to join in with other Emory 

students and scholars on Sundays for One-on-One Casual Cross-Cultural 

Conversations. Free breakfast baked goods, coffee, tea, and Indian milk tea 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 

Questions? Contact Ben Allin.
 

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NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program  

 

The NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program provides three years of graduate funding over a five-year fellowship period for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based master's and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. One goal of the program is to broaden the participation of the full spectrum of diverse talents in STEM.  

 

Eligibility requirement: First- and second-year graduate students in the eligible fields listed above. 

Application deadline: Deadlines vary by field but range from October 11-18. 

Learn more here.
 

Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships 

 

Applications are being accepted for Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships in humanities and social sciences from 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: November 1  

Compensation: $31,000 stipend  

Duration: April 1-August 31, 2025 

Apply here.
Learn more.
 

Dean's Teaching Fellowship Info Sessions – PhD Students Only 

 

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

 

When: 4-5 p.m., November 15. Register here. 

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View more at our Fellowships and Grants website.

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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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