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SUMMARY:Graduate School Reunion Trivia
DESCRIPTION:Calling all doctoral and master’s degree alumni and current Graduate School students! Join us for an exciting afternoon filled with trivia and local beer\, wine\, and cider at the Big Red Barn. Test your knowledge with a fun round of trivia about famous Grad School alums\, then relax and mingle with fellow professionals while enjoying a delightful sampling of local beverages. Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to connect\, compete\, and celebrate! \nAdvanced registration is encouraged\, but walk-ins are welcome. See you at the Big Red Barn! \nRegister\, and see who’s coming \nFeaturing trivia hosted by: Jacob Belding PhD’26\, Engineering \nJacob Belding is a doctoral candidate in chemical engineering by day\, but by night he’s the host of regular Big Red Barn Trivia Night events that bring graduate and professional students together from across Cornell to test their knowledge on a wide variety of subjects. \nFeaturing Keith Hannon \nKeith is a fundraiser for the College of Engineering\, but his “other duties as assigned” include 2-time host of the Cornell Asian Alumni Association’s Reunion Iron Chef Challenge\, host of the Cornell Annual Fund’s Family Feud\, 2-time host of Cornell Giving Day Live!\, a 24-hour livestream featuring interviews with the Cornell faculty\, staff\, and students who make Cornell the unique and inspiring place that it is. Before Cornell\, Keith lived in Los Angeles where he worked at Nickelodeon Television during by day and performed at comedy clubs at night. When he’s not parenting or coaching his three children\, or working the family ice cream stand\, he continues to perform around upstate NY. Keith always enjoys the opportunity to use his passion for humor and fun in support of Cornell alumni and friends! \nQuestions? Contact Merry Buckley (mbuckley@cornell.edu). Hosted by the Graduate School and Cornell Alumni Career Programs.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/graduate-school-reunion-trivia/
LOCATION:Big Red Barn\, Sciences Drive\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853\, United States
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SUMMARY:Difficult Conversations\, Conflict and Feedback
DESCRIPTION:Faculty\, academic staff\, postdocs\, and graduate students are encouraged to participate in this workshop\, led by Dr. Sharon Milgram\, Director\, Office of Intramural Training and Education at NIH. She believes that having both mentors and mentees present at the workshop will lead to a more helpful and productive discussion. \nDr. Milgram lectures widely on science careers\, mentorship\, leadership\, and management in research environment. The talk will discuss techniques for having difficult conversations\, resolving conflict\, and giving and receiving effective feedback. \nFriday\, Sept 17 @3-4:30 PM via Zoom\nRegister now – a Zoom link will be provided \nAbout the Presenter\nDr. Sharon Milgram joined the NIH Office of the Director as the Director of the Office of Intramural Training and Education in 2007. She directs a trans-NIH Office dedicated to the career advancement of over 5\,000 trainees. \nPreviously a professor in the Department of Cell Biology and Development Biology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill\, she served as the Associate Director of the Medical Scientist Training Program\, Director of the Interdisciplinary Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program\, and the Director of the Summer Undergraduate Research Experience. \nShe lives in Takoma Park\, MD with her wife and son. \nThis program is sponsored by the Office of Faculty Development and Diversity\, the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics\, and the Graduate School NSF AGEP Award (grant number 1647094).
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/difficult-conversations-conflict-and-feedback/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:Linguistic and Cultural Diversity as Critical Assets
DESCRIPTION:Pathways to Success Summer Symposium – Part II \nJonathan Rosa\nWith a large proportion of Cornell’s postdoctoral and graduate student body hailing from other nations\, it’s important to embrace the assets that this linguistic and cultural diversity brings to our campus community. Join speaker Jonathan Rosa\, Associate Professor\, Graduate School of Education\, Stanford University at 1:30pm June 2 for Rethinking Race\, Language\, and Professionalism. \nAbout the speaker:\nJonathan Rosa is Associate Professor in the Graduate School of Education\, Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity\, and\, by courtesy\, Departments of Anthropology\, Linguistics\, and Comparative Literature at Stanford University. He also currently serves as Director of Stanford’s Program in Chicanx-Latinx Studies and President of the Association of Latina/o and Latinx Anthropologists of the American Anthropological Association. His research centers on joint analyses of racial marginalization\, linguistic stigmatization\, and educational inequity. Rosa is author of the award-winning book\, Looking like a Language\, Sounding like a Race: Raciolinguistic Ideologies and the Learning of Latinidad (2019\, Oxford University Press)\, and co-editor of the volume\, Language and Social Justice in Practice (2019\, Routledge). His work has appeared in scholarly journals such as the Harvard Educational Review\, American Ethnologist\, Journal of Linguistic Anthropology\, and Language in Society\, as well as media outlets such as The Nation\, NPR\, CNN\, and Univision. In recognition of this work\, Dr. Rosa received the 2018 Charles A. Ferguson Award for Outstanding Scholarship from the Center for Applied Linguistics. Jonathan Rosa is Associate Professor in the Graduate School of Education\, Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity\, and\, by courtesy\, Departments of Anthropology\, Linguistics\, and Comparative Literature at Stanford University. He also currently serves as Director of Stanford’s Program in Chicanx-Latinx Studies and President of the Association of Latina/o and Latinx Anthropologists of the American Anthropological Association. His research centers on joint analyses of racial marginalization\, linguistic stigmatization\, and educational inequity. Rosa is author of the award-winning book\, Looking like a Language\, Sounding like a Race: Raciolinguistic Ideologies and the Learning of Latinidad (2019\, Oxford University Press)\, and co-editor of the volume\, Language and Social Justice in Practice (2019\, Routledge). His work has appeared in scholarly journals such as the Harvard Educational Review\, American Ethnologist\, Journal of Linguistic Anthropology\, and Language in Society\, as well as media outlets such as The Nation\, NPR\, CNN\, and Univision. In recognition of this work\, Dr. Rosa received the 2018 Charles A. Ferguson Award for Outstanding Scholarship from the Center for Applied Linguistics. \n@DrJonathanRosa \nTo Register
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/linguistic-and-cultural-diversity-as-critical-assets/
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SUMMARY:Executive Presence in a Virtual World
DESCRIPTION:Pathways to Success Summer Symposium – Part I \nSession Summary: Virtual meetings are here to stay.  How do you put your best foot forward when you are presented to others in a 1” x 1” Zoom frame?  Learn how what you say and how you say it can impact your ability to be seen as a capable professional when recruiting for jobs\, meeting with others and presenting your ideas on camera or off.  Prof. Noble-Grange will present 10 tips you can practice to present yourself better and make communication one of your strengths. \n\nAngela Noble Grange\, Senior Lecturer of Management Communication\, Johnson Graduate School of Management\, Cornell University\n\nTo Register \n 
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/executive-presence-in-a-virtual-world/
LOCATION:Zoom\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:Pathways to Success Symposium: Getting Your Foot in the Door
DESCRIPTION:Getting Your Foot in the Door Presented by Careers Beyond Academia \nJoin us for a panel discussion with alumni and other professionals who will share how they got their foot in the door to explore unexpected pathways for their career success. This discussion will also include an exploration of some of the key resources\, strategies\, and opportunities that helped them in their decision-making processes. Don’t miss this opportunity to network with those who can share insights to help your future! \n\nVivek Ashok\, Cornell Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow in Government\nEzen Chu\, Ph.D. ’17\, Clinical Variant Curator\, Natera\nWisler Charles\, Ph.D.’ 16\, Field Application Scientist at GenScript\nRonda Hamm\, Ph.D. ’08\, Global Academic Relations at Corteva Agriscience and Adjunct Faculty at Ball State University\n\nRegister now via Qualtrics. \n\nPathways to Success Symposium Full Agenda \nJanuary 27\, 2021 11:00 am – 12:30 pm EST Adapting Professionally: Finding Direction in a Changing World \nLearning the skill of adaptation is foundational to our ability to find success both personally and professionally.  And how we respond to change\, challenge\, and set-back are ultimately what creates resilience.  Because we are in a dynamic\, ever-changing world that has recently magnified the impact of additional external stressors\, such as the double pandemic\, this is the perfect time for a conversation about the intersectionality of our professional identity and strategies for how to adapt professionally.  Whether you have a position secured\, or are seeing fewer employment options in the future\, join us for an expert-driven discussion panel discussion. \nP2S Focus Area: Build Your Skills- Balance & Resilience \nJanuary 27 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm EST How to Strategically Prepare for Multiple Career Pathways \nAre you thinking about going into academia or beyond? Do you know which skillsets will be valued and how to tell your story? Whichever career pathway you are thinking of pursuing\, the session will help you think about the timing and how to prepare yourself for success. \nP2S Focus Area: Prepare for Your Career \n\nJanuary 28\, 2021 11:00 am – 12:30 pm EST Exploring and Preparing for Faculty Careers with an International Lens \nJoin us for a panel discussion with international and domestic Cornell postdocs\, graduate students\, and alumni on their experiences seeking faculty careers in the U.S. and abroad. \nP2S Focus Area: Prepare for Your Career \nJanuary 28 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm EST Getting Your Foot in the Door \nJoin us for a panel discussion with alumni and other professionals who will share how they got their foot in the door to explore unexpected pathways for their career success. This discussion will also include an exploration of some of the key resources\, strategies\, and opportunities that helped them in their decision-making processes. \nP2S Focus Area: Prepare for Your Career \n\nPathways to Success Event Sponsors\nCareer Services\, English Language Support Office (ELSO)\, the Graduate School\, and the Office of Postdoctoral Studies. Participating Graduate School Offices include: Academic and Student Affairs\, the Big Red Barn\, Careers Beyond Academia\, Future Faculty and Academic Careers\, Graduate Student Life\, and the Office of Inclusion and Student Engagement.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/pathways-to-success-symposium-getting-your-foot-in-the-door/
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:Summer Pathways to Success (P2S) Series: Career Panel - Careers In and Beyond Academia
DESCRIPTION:Summer Pathways to Success (P2S) Series: Career Panel – Careers In and Beyond Academia\nJune 3 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm \nPathways to Success is the Graduate School’s framework for helping graduate and professional students and postdoctoral scholars be successful in their research and scholarship\, and establish necessary skills for their future careers.  \nThe Summer P2S Series is a professional development opportunity for doctoral\, professional degree\, and research master’s students and postdoctoral scholars that will provide participants with information and tools useful for their time at Cornell and beyond. Participants may register for an individual session or all sessions offered within this three-part series. \nEVENT SPONSORS: The Graduate School\, English Language Support Office (ELSO)\, Career Services\, and the Office of Postdoctoral Studies. \nPARTICIPATING GRADUATE SCHOOL OFFICES: Inclusion and Student Engagement\, Academic and Student Affairs\, Careers Beyond Academia\, Future Faculty and Academic Careers\, Graduate Student Life\, and the Big Red Barn. \n\nSummer Pathways to Success (P2S) Series Agenda\nJune 3\, 2020\n \nPart I: 11:00 am – 12:00 pm \nCareer Panel Discussion: Careers in and Beyond Academia \nModerator: Susi Varvayanis\, Executive Director of Careers Beyond Academia \nPanelists: \n\nBJ Bormann\, Ph.D. (Biomedical Sciences)\, Vice President for Translational Science and Network Alliances\, The Jackson Laboratory\nMary Centrella\, Ph.D. ’19 (Entomology)\, Director and Educator for Cornell Cooperative Extension’s Pesticide Management Education Program\, Cornell University\nVirginia Kennedy\, Ph.D. ’12 (English)\, Interim Head of School\, English Department Chair & Director of Sustainable Programs and Curriculum\, West Nottingham Academy\nJennifer Urban\, M.A. ’06\, Ph.D. ’08 (Human Development)\, Author of “Building a Career Outside Academia: A Guide for Doctoral Students in the Behavioral and Social Sciences”\, and Professor of Family Science and Human Development\, Montclair State University\nJeremy Urban\, Ph.D. ’07 (Physics)\, Director\, People Analytics\, Taboola\n\n Session Summary: Hear directly from Cornell graduate alumni and professionals who have pursued a variety of careers in and beyond academia. Learn insights into how their graduate training prepared them for their varied roles and how they leveraged their transferable skills to pursue and progress in their chosen career pathways. \nP2S Focus Area: Prepare for Your Career \n\nJune 4\, 2020 \nPart II: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm \nWorkshop: Facing an Uncertain Future Without Losing Yourself \nSpeaker: Mia Tootill\, MA ’13\, Ph.D. ’17 (Musicology)\, LMSW\, CMT-P\, Psychotherapist & Mindfulness Teacher \nSession Summary: With many challenges upon us\, it is easy to lose our drive and desire\, forgo meaningful connections with others\, and to question everything around us. Being a graduate student today can be particularly overwhelming\, due to the already tenuous nature of the job market\, the ever-pervasive “imposter syndrome”\, and increased unknowns of how academia will be affected by the coronavirus crisis. It has become more important than ever to be able to see ourselves in a more expansive way\, not solely as academics or defined by our intelligence\, but as humans who each have unique contributions to share with the world. From this viewpoint\, we can approach the future from a place of strength and resilience\, knowing that we can face whatever obstacles arise. Join alumna and psychotherapist Dr. Mia Tootill who will take us through an interactive and reflective process to reaffirm our core selves and to address common blocks to validating our self-worth and overcoming the shame spiral. She will offer tools from psychological and mindfulness research and speak from her own personal and professional experiences as someone who navigated these challenges successfully herself and is now helping others do the same. If you are interested more specifically in psychotherapy as a profession\, Dr. Tootill will be available after the talk from 12-12:30pm to answer questions about career transitions. \nP2S Focus Area: Build Your Skills – Balance & Resilience \n\nJune 4\, 2020 \nPart III: 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm \nWorkshop: Reframing Yourself for Your Job Search \nSpeaker: Denise DiRienzo\, Ed.D.\, Experiential Program Director\, Careers Beyond Academia \nSession Summary: Focused on PhD students and Postdocs in the Humanities\, Arts\, and Social Sciences. Ever wonder how your skills could transfer to multiple career pathways? Bring your computer\, spirit of adventure\, and a job advertisement or description of your Dream Job to this workshop where we will explore career options\, strategies and techniques to prepare for employment opportunities in multiple sectors beyond academia. \nP2S Focus Area: Prepare for Your Career \n\nTo Register \nIMPORTANT NOTICE: We strive to make our events accessible to all community members.  Individuals who would like to request accessibility accommodations should do so within the registration form at least one week in advance of the event to help ensure accommodations can be met. While in the registration form\, you will be able to navigate forward and backward to make edits to your data entries. However\, once you have submitted the registration form\, you will be unable to modify or input additional data. Please contact grad_assoc_dean@cornell.edu to make changes or cancellations\, or to discuss accessibility needs.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/summer-pathways-to-success-p2s-series-career-panel-careers-in-and-beyond-academia/
LOCATION:Zoom\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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