Graduate and Professional Programs Open House
Stodder Hall (The Graduate School)Visit the Graduate School Open House to learn about our professional and graduate programs, enjoy free refreshments, and win raffle prizes.
Visit the Graduate School Open House to learn about our professional and graduate programs, enjoy free refreshments, and win raffle prizes.
Join the Graduate School in the Career Center for the Mug Club event on October 3rd from 4-6 p.m. We’ll be presenting on public speaking and hitting our "Delivery" badge. Mug Club events are open to graduate and undergraduate students and are held on the first Thursday of every month and will have some aspect […]
This group meets monthly to discuss issues around the science of learning and how this affects our roles as instructors. The meeting typically lasts 1hr with the last thirty minutes as optional. NOTE: This CoP is currently full for Fall, 2019. Click here to visit the Communities of Practice page to check out other […]
Every Sunday, starting September 15, will be the Writing Group meeting of the Stodder Academic. It will be in room 57 from 3-5pm. It is open to *all UMaine graduate students.* The purpose of the group is to dedicate time every week to work on your various academic writing projects (thesis, dissertation, manuscript, term paper, […]
Monday, October 7th, 11:00-12:30pm. Note: Registration for attendance is required. Register here to participate in a one-time workshop attendance.
Tuesday, October 8th, 12:00-1:30pm Note: Registration for attendance is required. Register for the Large Enrollment Courses CoP here!
Are you interested in the research happening on campus, but not sure how to get involved? The Center for Undergraduate Research (CUGR) and the Graduate School are partnering to share ongoing research happening on campus with undergraduate students. The Open Lab Days project will occur weekly throughout the fall 2019 semester. Participating labs will be […]
Research supports the use of inclusive teaching practices to improve student learning and retention. Building an inclusive teaching environment is not hard and can have large impacts on your students’ learning experience. In this workshop we will discuss concepts around inclusivity and equity in the classroom and provide multiple applied examples of inclusive practices for […]
Thursday, October 10th, 12:00-1:30pm Zoom is a web conferencing software available to the entire University of Maine community. Graduate Students can use Zoom in their teaching to manage the synchronous components of their online courses, hold virtual office hours, and promote virtual student collaboration. This workshop will support users interested in using Zoom in their […]