[Plsgs] FW: GPSC Newsletter - February 8, 2017

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GPSC Newsletter
February 8, 2017

In this issue.....
International Student Resources Relating to Immigration EO
Town Hall on Trumps EO's
GPSC:

Student Showcase

Grad Slam

GPSC Research and Project Grant

Calendar of Events
Workshops:
Open Meeting Laws Workshop

WSIP Weekly Writing Workshop

Preparing for Faculty Job Applications Workshop

Stress Management for Graduating Graduate Student Brown Bags
Resources:
Prof. Noam Chomsky Office Hours for UA Grad Students
Alternative Breaks
Childcare Subsidy Program
UA Disability Access Improvement Survey

Conference on Science Diplomacy & Policy (SDP)
Startup Weekend!

Are you a student on a path to a health-related career?
Leadership Courses through Pima Community College
Apply to be a Global Ambassador!
Highland Burrito
College of Public Health Student Poster Research Forum
GRA Selection/ Application
UA Spring Career Days!
Adobe Behance Portfolio Webinar

Make It Stick: A Q & A Session with Dr. Mark McDaniel

Intl Stud Resources Relating to Immigration EO

A Message from the ASUA Executive Team

ASUA and GPSC earlier this week made a joint statement regarding the Immigration EO released last week. (See attached).   We wanted to provide information on resources available to our International Students.  Please let us know if you have any questions or concerns.

International Student Resources Relating to Immigration EO:

International or concerned students should contact the Office of Global Initiatives directly.  At this time, OGI strongly urge that international students, scholars, staff, and faculty from any of the seven designated countries listed above refrain from traveling outside the U.S. until further notice.  OGI requests students contact them first. They seek to provide a supportive environment across campus and in the community.

Internal (UA) Resources:

  *   Updates on Immigration: https://global.arizona.edu/international-students/immigration
  *   Resources: https://global.arizona.edu/international-students/resources
  *   International students may contact International Student Services at 520-621-4627

International scholars, staff, or faculty members may contact International Faculty & Scholars at 520-626-6289

  *   If you are Traveling Abroad, make sure to register your travel: https://global.arizona.edu/global-knowledge-network/travel-procedure
  *   International Emergency Support is available 24/7 by calling or texting 1-520-307-9576
  *   UA Office of Global Initiatives FAQ: https://global.arizona.edu/intl-issues-analysis-faqs

*         Counseling & Psych Services (CAPS), UA Campus Health: https://www.health.arizona.edu/counseling-psych-services

*          UA Life & Work Connections: https://lifework.arizona.edu/

*          UA Dean of Students Safecats Policies and Resources: https://deanofstudents.arizona.edu/

  *   UA Police Department: http://www.uapd.arizona.edu/


External Resources:

  *   American Immigration Lawyers Association - Find A Member Lawyer: http://www.ailalawyer.org/
  *   Arizona Bar Association - Find A Lawyer: http://www.azbar.org/FindaLawyer
  *   Pima County Bar Association - Lawyer Referral: http://www.pimacountybar.org/lawyer-referral-service-lrs
  *   US Department of State: https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en.html
  *   Department of Homeland Security: https://www.dhs.gov/news

Town Hall on Trumps EO's

Following the panel discussion immigration attorneys will be available for confidential legal consultations.

This is just the first event in response to questions regarding the recent executive orders. As information regarding other events and opportunities for individual consultations become available we will circulate it.

Feel free to contact Janis Gallego with any questions regarding this event or other planned activities.
Flyer Attached

Janis C. Gallego, J.D.
Student Legal Services Advisor
SUMC, Ste. 325W
(520) 621-2782
janisgallego at email.arizona.edu<mailto:janisgallego at email.arizona.edu>


Student Showcase



>From carbon to choreography, our students at the University of Arizona are performing industry-leading research. The Graduate and Professional Student Council created the Student Showcase in 1993 to celebrate this student research, and this year is no exception!



The upcoming Student Showcase will be held on Wednesday, February 22nd, 2017, from 9 am to 3 pm on the UA mall in front of the Student Union.



For more information and to apply visit our website<https://gpsc.arizona.edu/student-showcase>

If you have any questions, please email GPSC's Events Director at gpscevents at email.arizona.edu<mailto:gpscevents at email.arizona.edu>.


Grad Slam

The Graduate Center and the Graduate & Professional Student Council invite you to participate in the annual Grad Slam<http://www.gradcenter.arizona.edu/ua-grad-slam>.

Grad Slam is a campus-wide competition for the best 3-minute graduate student presentation of a research or creative project. It is an excellent opportunity for students to enhance their communication skills and is an effective way of showcasing to the University of Arizona community and the public the innovative research and creative work associated with graduate education at UA.

Why Participate in Grad Slam?

*       Free to participate in the event and associated workshops

*       Enhance your skill at presenting to a broad audience - highly valued by all employers

*       Network with students and judges

*       Chance to win up to $3,000 in Grand Prizes, and, for eligible presentations, Themed Awards for Best Environmental Presentation and Best Social Justice and Environment Presentation

*       Opportunity to talk about your work to the public

Register<https://uarizona.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8v48QrR10yLXJmB> today to secure your spot in the competition, and check out our schedule of workshops<http://gradcenter.arizona.edu/ua-grad-slam/workshops> on effective presentation and communication to help you prepare for Grad Slam.

The co-hosts of Grad Slam are the Graduate Center and GPSC; its sponsors are UA Research, Discovery, and Innovation, the UA Libraries, the Institute of the Environment, and the Agnese Nelms Haury Program in Environment and Social Justice.

Please send questions to kchau at email.arizona.edu<mailto:kchau at email.arizona.edu>, or attend one of our upcoming information sessions<http://gradcenter.arizona.edu/ua-grad-slam/workshops#InfoSession>.


GPSC Research and Project Grant

Next GPSC Research and Project Grant Deadline: 02/15/17 by 5pm (MST)

Need to buy some new project supplies? Compensate your subjects? Upgrade a piece of hardware? Apply for a GPSC Research and Project Grant! Any project related to your field of study is eligible for up to $1000 of funding, from dissertation research to community outreach.

See our website<http://gpsc.arizona.edu/research-grants> for details.

Other deadlines:
March 15th
April 15th

Open Meeting Laws Workshop
Monday, Feb. 13, 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. SUMC Sabino Room (3rd Floor).

Participating in student government, student media, or other campus leadership position that deals with public meeting situations? If so, this workshop is for you. Presented by Student Legal Services and Arizona Student Media, "Open or Shut?" dives into the how/what/why of Arizona's Open Meeting statutes, in addition to when (and when not) closed sessions may be appropriate. Come for the presentation, discussion and free pizza. Space is limited, so RSVP
RSVP NOW<http://DailyWildcat.com/OpenOrShut>
Questions? Email legalservices at email.arizona.edu<mailto:legalservices at email.arizona.edu>.

WSIP Weekly Writing Workshops

These independent, activity-centered workshops are free and open to the UA and Tucson communities.
Spring 2017 series are:
Career Readiness
Research & Citation Basics
The Writing Process
Special Writing Projects.
Mondays, 2 pm and Wednesdays, 10 am from Jan 23 - Mar 22.
For details and to register visit our site<http://wsip.arizona.edu>

"Preparing for Faculty Job Applications" Workshop Series

RSVP is requested, but not required.  Please register here<https://uarizona.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_262FjetsLXhKUnj>:
Feel free to bring your lunch (Note: Only home-made and Student Union food allowed), laptop, and materials and join us to discuss matters related to applying for college and university faculty positions, particularly those elements that relate to teaching.  Open to all graduate students, post docs, and others interested in pursuing faculty positions.  More information visit our website <http://oia.arizona.edu/content/210>

1.          Writing Diversity Statements: (February 7)
Time: Noon to 1pm
Venue: Student Union Santa Cruz Room (Level 3)


2.         Strategies for Presenting Your Teaching Portfolio Online: (February 14)
Time: Noon to 1pm
Venue: Student Union Santa Cruz Room (Level 3)

3.         Developing an Application-ready Course Syllabus: (February 21)
Time: Noon to 1pm
Venue: Student Union Santa Cruz Room (Level 3)

Stress Management for Graduating Graduate Students
Brown Bags

RSVP is not required.  Feel free to bring your lunch (Note: Only home-made and Student Union food allowed).  Open to all graduate students and post docs.

Workshop #2: The Light at the End of the Tunnel: Defense, Graduation, and Beyond
Tuesday, April 4th, 2017
11:00am - 12:00pm
Student Union Presidio Room
For more GPSC workshop information, please visit our website<http://gpsc.arizona.edu/workshops>


Prof. Noam Chomsky Office Hours

Your Graduate and Professional Student Council (GPSC) has organized dedicated office hours for graduate and professional students ONLY with Professor Noam Chomsky, who is visiting UA this spring 2017 semester. If you would like to schedule an appointment with Professor Chomsky, please visit the Doodle poll link<http://doodle.com/poll/35hwuc4t2e3f39bh>

It is mentioned in the description of the poll that students must include their email address along with their name when they sign up, but it may be good to also include this request in any advertisement of the meeting times.  If the coordinator cannot get in touch with you, they will offer the scheduled time to someone else so this is absolutely crucial to ensuring you are able to meet with Professor Chomsky as scheduled.

Furthermore, if you have questions about scheduling an appointment or the visit, please email UA.NoamChomsky at gmail.com<mailto:UA.NoamChomsky at gmail.com> directly, they will field any questions.

Alternative Breaks

Still needing plans for Spring Break??? Want to make a difference on a weekend or during you Spring break?? Have a passion for changing the world?

The University of Arizona Alternative Breaks organization has some available spots on our Spring Weekend and Spring Break trips! As a University of Arizona student, you could participate in the following trips:

Spring Break Trips (March 11th-18th):
Coastal Restoration- Miami FL (2 SPOTS AVAILABLE) $700 fee includes housing, all transportation and food
Participants will be working with both Biscayne National Parkland Everglades National Park. Participants will be focusing on habitat restoration of sea turtle nesting beaches and other sensitive coastal areas.

Affordable Housing- Dallas TX (4 SPOTS AVAILABLE) $200 fee includes housing, all transportation and food
Participants will be working with Habitat for Humanity in the Dallas area.
Labor Trafficking (San Diego). Participants may also have the opportunity to work alongside the families that Habitat for Humanity serves.

Women's Rights- San Francisco CA (1 SPOT AVAILABLE) $200 fee includes housing, all transportation and food
Participants will be working with multiple organizations working with women's rights issues. These may range from homelessness, poverty, youth development, domestic violence, sexual assault, etc.

Mental Health- Denver CO (4 SPOTS AVAILABLE) $200 fee includes housing, all transportation and food
Participants will mainly be working with the organization Chelsea's Place, which works with elders suffering from Alzheimer's disease. Participants will also spend a day cleaning up Columbine Memorial to get a different outlook on how mental illness effects our communities.

Labor Trafficking- San Diego CA (7 SPOTS AVAILABLE) $200 fee includes housing, all transportation and food
Participants will be working with the organization Border Angels. Some of the work participants can expect to do includes water drops, speaking with individuals affected by labor trafficking at Friendship Park and Chicano Park.

Weekend Trip (February 17th-19th):
Environment- Saguaro National Park, Tucson AZ (7 SPOTS AVAILABLE) $40 fee includes housing, all transportation and food
Participants will be working on trail work, trail brushing and possible rehabilitation projects within Saguaro National Park. This trip will also include informative nature walks, stargazing, sunset hikes, etc.

If you are interested in participating in one of these life-changing, jam-packed fun, service trips over a weekend or Spring Break Visit our website <https://arizona.collegiatelink.net/organization/alternativebreaks/availableforms> (Please sign in with your UA NetID to complete the form)
Again, the trips include meaningful service working with different social issues, and fun activities on free days with other University of Arizona students! Our student-led trips are amazing opportunities for anyone looking to break away from the norm and do something different! Spots will go on a first-come, first-serve basis, so get your application in today and make arrangements to get your payments in.

Please contact uaalternativebreaks at gmail.com<mailto:uaalterntivebreaks at gmail.com> with any questions.

Feel free to "like" our Facebook page (University of Arizona Alternative Breaks)<https://www.facebook.com/pages/University-of-Arizona-Alternative-Breaks/579358962127947> or follow us on Instagram @UABreaks to learn more about our organization and stay updated!

Childcare Subsidy Program

Spring semester 2017 student Childcare Subsidy Program<https://lifework.arizona.edu/cc/student_child_care_subsidy_program> funds are available from Life & Work Connections<http://www.lifework.arizona.edu/> - a unit of Human Resources. We appreciate our campus collaborations in support of this program.

Following your review of program materials, email lwcsubsidy at email.arizona.edu<mailto:lwcsubsidy at email.arizona.edu> or call 520.621.4365 if there are student Subsidy Program questions.

Also, the Sick Child and Emergency/Back-Up Care<https://lifework.arizona.edu/cc/sick_child_and_emergency_back_up_care_program> Program is available for qualifying students. Call 520.621.4365 if there are student Sick Child and Emergency/Back-Up Care Program inquiries.

Request a consultation to discuss childcare options for your family. Contact Caryn Jung, MS by email at jungc at email.arizona.edu<mailto:jungc at email.arizona.edu> or by calling 520.621.9870<tel:(520)%20621-9870>.

UA Disability Access Improvement Survey
Community Feedback Wanted!

The UA is committed to continually improving disability access. The Disability Resource Center (DRC) has created a brief anonymous survey and is asking for your feedback to help prioritize selected building spaces, entrances, and circulation routes that we have identified as needing improvement. Space is provided on the survey to allow you to include areas not listed.

Also, please consider joining us in one of four focus groups that will be held at the Disability Resource Center on Monday, February 13 at 2pm, Thursday, February 16 at 2pm, Friday, February 17 at 10am, and Friday, February 17 at 3pm.

Take the Survey<https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/DRCAccessSurvey>

Questions? Please contact drc-events at email.arizona.edu<mailto:drc-events at email.arizona.edu>

Conference on Science Diplomacy & Policy (SDP)

The University of Arizona is pleased to announce and invite you to attend Science Diplomacy and Policy with focus on the Americas. This conference will be convened in Tucson from February 22 to 24, 2017.  The conference goal is to bring scientists, policy scientists, students, and others to participate in these discussions on the potential reach of science policy and diplomacy.

To that end, with the support of E. William Colglazier, we have organized a preeminent group of distinguished national and international experts in the field of science diplomacy.  They will discuss the role of various agents involved in achieving science driven policy objectives and improving relationships through science collaborations.  The conversation will then shift to the science diplomacy in relation to the UN Sustainability Development Goals and Climate and Water Resources issues in the Americas.
More information and registration is available on our website<https://global.arizona.edu/science-diplomacy>

Come to Startup Weekend!

What is Startup Weekend?  Learn, Network, Startup. In just 48 hours, you will experience the highs, lows, fun, and pressure that make up life at a startup. As you learn how to create a real company, you'll meet the very best mentors, investors, cofounders, and sponsors who are ready to help you get started.
When is Startup Weekend?  February 10th - February 12th
Why Participate?  Startup Weekend is a great way to meet students who are passionate about entrepreneurship, hone your engineering and development skills, or find the motivation to start making your vision a reality. We hope to see you there!
Visit our website<http://www.up.co/communities/usa/tucson/startup-weekend/10483> and purchase tickets now!

Are you a student on a path to a health-related career?

Learn how to "feed your genome" at UA Nutritional Sciences Research Frontiers Conference in Tucson, Feb 22-24, 2017. This year's theme of personalized nutrition will explore why "one-size-fits-all" nutrition recommendations don't work, and how science can help us tailor programs and therapies to serve the unique individual.

Conference registration includes 2 full days of science on the University of Arizona campus, and an opening night reception at the UA Environment and Natural Resources Building honoring Tucson's designation as a UNESCO City of Gastronomy. Sample local food, wine, and beer, and listen to Dr. Floyd "Ski" Chilton, author of the Gene Smart Diet, as he talks about "feeding your genome." On Thursday, hear from an array of researchers as they present topics such as epigenetics and breast cancer, gene-nutrient interactions, and the microbiome and obesity.
This conference is a GREAT opportunity for networking.

The price for students to attend the conference will be $85 and includes the opening night reception as well as breakfast and lunch on Thursday and Friday.

Register Here<http://nutrition.cals.arizona.edu/rfnsconference-registration>

SUBMIT A POSTER ABSTRACT to be considered for a cash award and free conference registration. We are now accepting abstracts describing research, clinical application and Extension/Outreach projects that address any aspect of precision nutrition and health, broadly defined as investigations, treatments, or programs that consider differences in genes, environment, and lifestyles, and how these factors interact to influence health and well-being.

For more information, please contact Conference Organizing Committee Chair, Melanie Hingle at hinglem at email.arizona.edu<mailto:hinglem at email.arizona.edu> or 520.621.3087



Leadership Courses through Pima Community College

Each course is 4 hours and offered the first Friday of the month starting in 2017. We are committed to keeping fees low and are offering each course for $59. Courses will be held at the PCC Community Campus, 401 N. Bonita Ave. Courses are available for Continuing Education Units.


Leveraging Team Assets

Utilizing an Appreciative Inquiry framework, this course offers a lens with which to engage with others from a position of trust and care. Strategies for identifying and capitalizing on the assets of teams using the AI framework include motivation, recognition, and encouragement. (UBUS 152, CRN 40005)

March 3, 2017 from 1-5pm, PCC Community Campus


REGISTER NOW <https://flexreg.pima.edu/flexreg-pccp/index.jsp?frc=PROFED>   and enter the course number in the search field (UBUS 150, 151, or 152).

Apply to be a Global Ambassador!

The UA Global Ambassador Program<http://arizona.us3.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=cbd17bc2b08da7e624855fca7&id=0267c83708&e=6215e8efb6> is a leadership program for UA students interested in bridging cultures between American students and international students and serving as ambassadors for the international/global community.

UA Global Ambassadors serve as leaders of the Fall and Spring International Orientation Program, lead the Buddy Program<https://global.arizona.edu/study-abroad/ua-buddy-program?utm_source=UA+International+Students&utm_campaign=ea33bc0013-ISS_Newsletter_January_111_9_2017&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_62fb85ac1a-ea33bc0013-217339417>, and encourage UA students to study abroad.

Students with international and/or intercultural experience are strongly encouraged to apply. The Global Ambassador Program is open to both international and domestic students. Undergraduate students who complete all program requirements will also receive a 100% engagement<http://arizona.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=cbd17bc2b08da7e624855fca7&id=b0f6f2ae53&e=6215e8efb6> notation on their transcript.

Apply now<http://arizona.us3.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=cbd17bc2b08da7e624855fca7&id=773996cf29&e=6215e8efb6>! The deadline to apply is February 27 at 12 pm. For any questions, email ncarampa at email.arizona.edu<mailto:ncarampa at email.arizona.edu>

Highland Burrito

Hangry? You might need a burrito... or 8. Join us at the Highland #BurritoBash event on Feb. 14 from 12 - 2pm on the UA Mall to get your FREE burrito!  Flyer Attached

College of Public Health Student Poster Research Forum

The Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health Student Poster Research Forum is a chance for students to show off their work and win cash prizes!

Date of forum: March 31, 2017 from 1:00pm - 4:30pm
Poster session: 103 Keating from 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Keynote Panel address: Drachman Hall B109 3:30 p.m. - 4:30p.m.
Reception to follow

Abstracts Due: Friday, March 3rd
Presenters will be judged based on the following criteria:
* Novelty and creative approach to Public Health Concern
* Relevance of research to Public Health
* Methodology and clearly described rationale

To submit an abstract and for more information, please visit our website<https://publichealth.arizona.edu/calendar/2017-public-health-research-poster-forum>

GRA Selection/ Application

The Graduate Resident Assistant (GRA) is a live-in graduate student leadership position reporting to a full-time Community Director. The term of the GRA agreement is July 1, 2017-June 30, 2018. The GRA is a member of the La Aldea Graduate community and Residential Education Team. The position is essential in creating a caring and inclusive community, enforcing residential policies and procedures, and serving as an on call staff member for the La Aldea Community.

Graduate Resident Assistants receive a two-bedroom apartment, $1,000/semester in meal plan and $100/year CatCa$h. (No tuition remission is included as compensation for this position).

Interested applicants should visit the full job posting available on our website<http://www.life.arizona.edu/jobs/graduate-resident-assistant> by Sunday, February 26, 2017. Questions can be directed to laaldea at email.arizona.edu<mailto:laaldea at email.arizona.edu>

Get ready to impress employers at UA Spring Career Days!

In preparation for Spring Career Days, we have been busy planning "Prepare for the Fair Week<http://career.arizona.edu/events/prepareforthefair>" February 27-March 3rd - a comprehensive week of workshops, activities, and meaningful contact with employers to help students hit the ground running.

The diversity of programming which can be viewed in the previous hyperlink, falls under three main themes: Plan, Polish, and Present for students in various stages of their career development. Alongside this week will be another campaign for the Macy's Elevator Pitch Competition<http://career.arizona.edu/events/macys-elevator-pitch-competition>. Please encourage student participation as Macy's will be awarding the first and second place winners during Spring Career Days!

As our campus partner, we invite you to attend and hope you can further support "Prepare for the Fair Week<http://career.arizona.edu/events/prepareforthefair>" by directing faculty and students you work with to these pages to help promote programming of interest as well as the whole week of activities. Attached are a number of promotional flyers you may post and email. Please be sure to follow us on social media so you may share and repost any content to your respective accounts as well.

Employers in attendance during this week are:

*             ADP
*             Altria
*             Caterpillar
*             Enterprise
*             Freeport-McMoRan
*             GEICO
*             JCPenney
*             Raytheon
*             Target
*             Teach for America
*             Vanguard

For questions, you may email Career Educators, Farrah Dalal at mailto:fdalal at email.arizona.edu or Sadie Randall at mailto:sadierandall at email.arizona.edu. We are looking forward to seeing you there!

Visit our Schedule of Events <http://career.arizona.edu/welcome/schedule-events>

Adobe Behance Portfolio Webinar

Learn How to Showcase Your Creative Genius and Receive a Free Creative Cloud License

>From digital artists and UX designers to structural engineers and creative writers, Behance serves professionals from every field imaginable as the leading online platform to showcase and discover creative work. Your work gets exposure. Your work gets noticed. You succeed.

When: Wed, Feb 15, 2017 from 6:00pm - 7:00pm MT
Where: Online or In Person (This webinar will be broadcast online via Adobe Connect, but you are free to gather at The University of Arizona iSpace and watch in person with the group)
The webinar will focus on:

  *   An Overview of Behance
  *   How to Create a Profile and Projects
  *   How to Add Content to Your Portfolio
  *   How Behance Connects to the Adobe Creative Cloud
Students who attend the webinar will get a license to the Adobe Creative Cloud!

RSVP Now<http://bit.ly/behancewebinar> for this exclusive webinar created by Adobe specifically for the UA

More About Adobe at the UA
Learn more about the many Adobe events and opportunities at the UA on our website at odl.arizona.edu/adobe


Make It Stick: A Q & A Session with Dr. Mark McDaniel



UA graduate students and post-docs are invited to a Q & A session with Dr. Mark McDaniel, co-author of the widely read book Make-It-Stick.  Dr. McDaniel, Professor of Psychology and Director of the Center for Integrative Research on Cognition, Learning and Education (CIRCLE) at Washington University, will answer our questions about evidence-based practices for learning and the implications for university education.



Thursday, February 16th, 2017

10:00am to 11:00am

Union Kiva Theater



This event is co-hosted by the Graduate and Professional Student Council, the Graduate Center, and the Center for University Education Scholarship.


GPSC Calendar of Events:


Tue. Feb 7, 2017
Think Tank Graduate Student Workshop
La Aldea Graduate Housing
2:00 - 3:00pm

Mon. Feb 13, 2017
EB Meeting
SUMC CSIL Conference Rm
6:00 - 8:00 pm




Graduate & Professional Student Council

gpsc at email.arizona.edu<mailto:gpsc at email.arizona.edu>
SUMC 323

________________________________



Carol Barnette
Administrative Assistant
Graduate Professional Student Council
Student Governance and Programs
The University of Arizona
SUMC 323B
520.626.7526


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