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Access the Internet via the New CaneNet Wireless Internet

Starting Friday, July 29, 2022, students will only be able to access the University's secure wireless network via CaneNet Wireless, instead of SecureCanes. To learn more about CaneNet Wireless and how to connect to it, click here

 

 

Architecture students compete to build the best houseboat

The Summer Design Studio has teamed up with Go Friday, a design company in Portugal, and students have entered a contest that could bring them monetary awards and a trip to the European country.

 

Hospital internship provides a career leap for business student

Mauricus Murdock, a Miami Herbert Business School master’s student, earned an internship this summer with the Broward Health system, a critical professional opportunity for a young man who continues to rehabilitate from a devastating accident.

 

Important Reads

Position Open: Graduate Assistant

The Toppel Career Center is looking for a passionate and motivated individual to join their team as the new Graduate Assistant. This position is part-time (25 hours per week) from mid-August to mid-May with a salary of $24,750 paid in monthly installments. To learn more and apply click here.

Inaugural Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minoritized Scientists Graduate Symposium

The inaugural Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minoritized Scientists (ABRCMS) Graduate Symposium will be held on November 8-9 in Anaheim, California. This symposium is designed for graduate students, in one of the 12 STEM disciplines, at the master’s- and doctoral-level, and provides a unique opportunity for graduate students to:

  • Highlight their research in oral presentations
  • Strengthen their professional development skills
  • Build their scientific networks among STEM and career professionals

Abstract submission is now open and students will have an opportunity to apply for the ABRCMS travel awards to help offset the cost of attending.

Cancer Research Institute Irvington Postdoctoral Fellowship to Promote Racial Diversity

The Cancer Research Institute Irvington Postdoctoral Fellowship to Promote Racial Diversity will provide critical financial support and continued career training to the most promising young scientists in basic and tumor immunology. The program is open to candidates who are U.S. citizens and identify as Black or African American, Hispanic or Latino/a American, or American Indian or Alaska Native and will provide additional support or mentoring and career advancement to these individuals. The long-term goal is to build a more racially diverse community of scientists working in I-O. There will be two application deadlines per year: March 1st and September 1st. To learn more and apply, click here.

University of Michigan's Collegiate Fellowship Program

The University of Michigan's College of Literature, Science, and Arts along with the National Center for Institutional Diversity (NCID) are excited to invite applications for their 2023 LSA Collegiate Fellowship Program (LCFP). The application will open on Tuesday, August 2nd, and the deadline to apply is September 19, 2022. To learn more about the program and how to apply, click here.

Survey for LGBTQ+ Parents

Clark University is conducting a survey for LGBTQ+ parents to share their experiences and perspectives related to the "Parental Rights in Education" bill (e.g. “Don't Say Gay” bill). This survey is aimed to understand how LGBTQ+ parents feel, how they conduct conversations with their children, and what they are doing in response to the bill. Individuals who complete the survey have a chance of winning a $50 Amazon gift card. To learn more and fill out the survey, click here.

 

Important Dates

Jul
29

11:59 pm

Summer 2022 Deadline for Producing Final ETD PDF

Aug
05

11:59 pm

Summer 2022 Deadline for ETD Completion