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Graduate Student Professional Development Workshops: Academic Skills
Location: Union South TITU
Registration is required for all workshops. Please visit www.grad.wisc.edu/gsc/registration to register
Graduate Student Professional Development Workshops: Academic Skills
Location: Bascom Hall, Room 260
Registration is required for all workshops. Please visit www.grad.wisc.edu/gsc/registration to register

Graduate Student Professional Development Workshops: Academic Skills
Location: Steenbock Library, Room 105
Registration is required for all workshops. Please visit www.grad.wisc.edu/gsc/registration to register

Apr
9

Countdown to Commencement

10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Location: Union South Room 240. Learn what to expect at the commencement ceremony, reserve your commencement attire, Confirm the status of your graduation application and have your free, walk-in graduation photo sitting. For more information go to www.uwalumni.com/countdown Can't make it to Countdown? Reserve your commencement attire online at www.uwbookstore.com
Apr
8

Countdown to Commencement

10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Location: Memorial Union (TITU). Learn what to expect at the commencement ceremony, reserve your commencement attire, Confirm the status of your graduation application and have your free, walk-in graduation photo sitting. For more information go to www.uwalumni.com/countdown Can't make it to Countdown? Reserve your commencement attire online at www.uwbookstore.com
Location: Room 260, Bascom Hall Sheila Jensen, Career Advisor for L&S Career Services, will offer advice about what to include in resumes, CVs and cover letters and how to tailor application materials to individual career opportunities. Registration is required: http://info.grads
Location: Memorial Union (TITU) Jeff Ebel, from Toastmasters International, will provide tips on being prepared for impromptu speaking and refining your speeches through effective body language.
Apr
12

Culture of Sharing

3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
This forum for students will cover a variety of issues related to the culture of sharing made possible by the technologies of the Internet. Topics include: sampling and legal repurposing; peer-to-peer file sharing; sharing your work; open source programming solutions; and digital rights management. This event will engage students in answering questions of what is possible and what are their rights and responsibilities in the information world.
Location: Room 260, Bascom Hall. The Dean of Students office invites currently enrolled graduate students to a campus forum and question and answer session. Free pizza will be served. The listening session will cover issues relating to campus resources, climate, and ideas on improving services to graduate students at UW-Madison. To RSVP, please email Alicia Jackson at ajackson@odos.wisc.edu.

Attention December 2007 Grads:

Location: Memorial Union, Tripp Commons

10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.