MT is a competition that originated at the University of Queensland and has since spread to universities around the world.
All current RIT graduate students are invited to pit their problem-solving skills against each other in a university-wide competition. The Office of Graduate Education is holding online semifinals for ...
Graduate and Professional Student Government senators heard a presentation on graduate enrollment from Suzanne Barbour, dean of the Graduate School and vice provost for graduate education and ...
Duke Graduate and Professional Student Government heard a presentation on student wellness by Tom Szigethy, associate dean and director of DuWell, during its Tuesday senate meeting. Szigethy told the ...
A graduate mechanical engineering student wins one of the top three oral presentation awards at the 2018 Graduate Research Forum. Md Rashef received this award based on the judges’ evaluation of his ...
Congratulations to Erin McDuffie, Katelyn Long, and Katherine Primm on their qualification for the final round of the Graduate School’s inaugural Three-Minute Thesis (3MT) competition! Erin will be ...
The Research Communication and Presentation microcredential recognizes graduate students who have developed advanced skills in effectively communicating and presenting research and scientific ...
When you speak, it matters. How you speak makes all the difference. Joy Javits, a public speaking professional from In the Public Eye, is pleased to offer Drexel University graduate students a FREE ...