GradConnect: 麻豆精品 Graduate Student Announcements
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Graduate School to welcome new dean
James C. Ahern, vice provost and dean of Graduate Education and professor of Anthropology at the University of Wyoming, will be the new dean of the Graduate School at 麻豆精品 following a national search.
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Congratulations Graduates!
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May 7 3 PM to 7 PM Holmes Student Center
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Hey Huskies! Are you graduating in May? a celebratory event where you can decorate your cap, take photos with Mission, Victor E. Huskie, 麻豆精品 President Lisa Freeman, and Executive Vice President and Provost Laurie Elish-Piper, learn more about our commencement ceremony and connect with other graduating Huskies. Family and friends are welcome to attend!
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Graduating Huskies Photoshoot
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May 7 3 PM to 5 PM Altgeld Hall
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Congratulations to the Class of 2025! We鈥檙e so proud of you, and we want to capture this milestone with a photoshoot. 麻豆精品 staff photographers from Institutional Communications will be on hand to take photos of #麻豆精品Grad Huskies in their regalia outside of
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Graduate Commencement Ceremony
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May 9 4pm Convocation Center
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The graduate commencement ceremony is May 9, 2025, at 4 P.M. at the 麻豆精品 Convocation Center! For those participating, tickets will be released to your graduate student account between May 6 to May 9, 2025. Doors will open at 3 P.M., and all participating graduates must be checked in by 3:30 P.M. More information about tickets and the ceremony can be found here.
All Spring 2025 degrees will be conferred by May 29, 2025. Official transcripts with the conferred degree will be available after May 29, 2025. Official transcripts can be ordered from Registration and Records. Diplomas for Spring 2025 graduates will be mailed out to students鈥 permanent address on file within 6-8 weeks of conferred date, May 29, 2025. You can track your diploma鈥檚 shipping here.
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Maintaining and Growing your Network
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May 14 1 PM to 1:30 PM Virtual
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Networking doesn鈥檛 stop when you land a job. You need to continue to build your local network and support system as you advance in your career. In this webinar with Beyond Grad School, you鈥檒l learn how to build relationships with your manager and colleagues, and the importance of building in-person networks and relationships. Register to attend:
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Identifying Opportunities to Advance in your Career
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May 28 1 PM to 1:30 PM Virtual
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What happens if you aren鈥檛 sure you love your current job? First of all, know that it鈥檚 okay to re-evaluate your job or career path. Join the Beyond Grad School team for this webinar where you鈥檒l learn how to evaluate your current job and determine what鈥檚 not working 鈥 are there challenges with managers, colleagues, or company culture? You鈥檒l then learn how to create a plan and take steps towards better aligning your values, skills, and current position. Register to attend:
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Thesis and Dissertation Summer Work Group
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June | July Summer 2025 Virtual
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We know that completing your research and thesis/dissertation is a high priority. , conducted virtually, will help you reach your goals during this potentially isolating and overwhelming process. Participants may register for morning or afternoon sessions (or both) in June or July (or both) as their schedules permit.
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- Tuesdays/Thursdays, June 3-26 | 9-11 a.m. OR 1-3 p.m.
- Tuesdays/Thursdays, July 8-31 | 9-11 a.m. OR 1-3 p.m.
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Each work group will meet virtually for 2 hours each day to balance weekly output with accountability partners and supported by facilitators from The Graduate School.
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- 10-15 minutes: Welcome and goal-setting discussion
- 45 minutes: Focused work time
- 10 minutes: Break
- 35 minutes: Focused work time
- 10-15 minutes: Check-in and next steps
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Registration is required and can be completed through ! This effort is sponsored by The Graduate School; for more information, contact Mary Ann Warren mkolls@niu.edu.
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Catalyzing Advocacy in Science and Engineering Workshop, Washington DC, April 2025
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Jonathan Teller, clinical psychology Ph.D. student, participated in the 2025 AAAS Catalyzing Advocacy in Science and Engineering (CASE) workshop in Washington, D.C. 鈥淭his experience provided me with both theoretical frameworks and practical training in science policy and advocacy, culminating in visits to Capitol Hill where I engaged directly with congressional staff about the impact of federal funding cuts on mental health research,鈥 reports Teller. This opportunity was possible through a scholarship from The Graduate School, Office of Federal Relations, and Office of Research, Innovation and Partnerships.
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Thesis and Dissertation Formatting
Are you defending your thesis or dissertation this summer or fall? Email thesis@niu.edu to make a short appointment to discuss the formatting needs for your document and see the resources and examples on the Thesis and Dissertation Office website.
Huskie Food Pantry
The Huskie Food Pantry is open to students May 1, 7, 8th at the Chick Evans Field House.
If these times don't work for you, please feel free to
We are always looking for volunteers as well! It's a great chance to get involved in the 麻豆精品 community and build experience.
International Students
To our international students: we greatly value your scholarly commitment, your dedicated teaching and research contributions, and your overall well-being. Please remember to stay informed and utilize resources available to help you ensure status compliance and well-being. Reach out to the International Student and Scholar Services Office with any questions and concerns, and review university guidance and information.
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GRADUATE HUSKIE SPOTLIGHT
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Dara Vancea Speech-language pathology graduate student
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Growing up, I always knew I wanted to help people and make a difference across various communities. I went through several career choices before solidifying my decision to become a speech-language pathologist due to my own personal experience of receiving speech therapy, as well as my family鈥檚 background in health care. I have been attending 麻豆精品 as a proud Huskie for six years and am graduating with my master鈥檚 in May.
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