Online, Bachelor’s, Graduate | NAU - GRADUATE TEACHING … · 2019. 8. 17. · executive job...
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GRADUATE TEACHING ASSISTANTS
Dr. Joe CollentineProfessor of Spanish
Introduced by: Maribeth Watwood, Dean of the Graduate College
Dr. Angela HansenProfessor of English
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Savannah Berry & Sneha VissaCo-Presidents
Graduate Student Government (GSG)
THINGS WE WISH WE KNEW AS GRADUATE STUDENTSSNEHA VISSA AND SAVANNAH BERRY
Time Management!
KEEPING BUSY IN FLAGSTAFF!
GLOBAL NAU
82 Countries Represented
The NAU International Pavilion
THE GSG TRAVEL AWARD
Tier 1 Presenting at the conference* of a national/international organization**
Up to $450
Tier 2 Presenting at the conference* of a regionalorganization/regional part of a national organization
Up to $350
Tier 3 Presenting at the conference* of a state or local organization
Up to $250
Tier 4 Other (e.g., delivering a lecture [non-conference], traveling to conduct research, traveling for internship/externship interview, executive job shadowing)
Up to $200
Tier 5 Attending a conference Up to $125
Monies Divided by College
4 Application Windows (2 Fall, 2 Spring)
Eligible for 1 Award/Year
Conferences!
Professional Development!
Research!
HOW TO BE INVOLVED WITH GSG
OPEN ASSISTANT POSITIONS!
• College of Arts & Letters
• College of Social & Behavioral Sciences
• College of Education• Director of Travel
GSG SOCIAL!1899 Grill
TODAY, 4-6pm
RAFFLE PRIZES FOR ATTENDING!!
Safe Working and Learning Policy and Title IX
Pamela HeinonenDirector of Equity and Access Office/Title IX Coordinator
SAFE WORKING AND LEARNING ENVIRONMENT POLICY
• Discrimination and harassment based on protect category – Race– Gender– Religion– Disability– Age (Over 40)– Veteran Status– Color– National Origin– Sexual Orientation– Gender Identity and Expression
Please contact EAO with questions or concerns or to report a matter of which you become aware
Policy prohibits retaliation for reporting a concern under SWALE
CONSENSUAL AMOROUS RELATIONSHIPS
• The university prohibits any consensual amorous relationships involving a faculty member/instructor and student, or between supervisor and employee, where the faculty member/instructor or supervisor has direct authority, influence, or responsibility with regard to that student or employee.
“TITLE IX” REPORTING AND RESOURCES
• Title IX is a gender non-discrimination law of broad application including:– Sexual Harassment– Sexual Violence (Sexual assault, relationship violence, stalking)– LGBTQIA discrimination– Pregnancy– Parenting
• As a GA/GTA, you are a mandatory reporter under Title IX.• If a student discloses a concern of this nature you must
contact either the Office of the Dean of Students or the Title IX Coordinator. More information is provided through the required online training and on the Title IX website.
EQUITY AND ACCESS OFFICE/TITLE IX
• Equity and Access Office• Old Main – Room 110• (928) 523-3312• https://nau.edu/equity-and-access/
• Pam Heinonen• Director of Equity and Access Office/Title IX Coordinator• (928) 523-9342• https://nau.edu/Equity-and-Access/Title-IX/Home/
• Safe Working and Learning Environment Policy• https://nau.edu/Equity-and-Access/Forms-Policies/
Career Development and Services for Graduate Students
Emily McCarthy, DirectorNAU Career Development
MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT
AN OVERVIEW OF COUNSELING SERVICES, SUPPORT AND RESOURCES
CARL DINDO, PSY.D.
COUNSELING SERVICES
• Located in the Health and Learning Center (HLC)– Integrated care with medical services – 1st floor
• Our multidisciplinary staff includes:– 6 psychologists– Latinx Specialist (starting Sept.)– 3 counselors (LPC)– 2 doctoral psychology interns– 2 masters counseling interns– 3 doctoral practicum students– Currently hiring (3-5 new positions expected to start in the next few
months)
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SERVICES OFFERED AT CS
• Individual Therapy• Group Therapy
– Groups offered daily• Couples Therapy• Educational Workshops
– Campus Connect – Suicide Prevention Training• Crisis/Emergency services
– Triage/walk-in– On-call counselor available 24/7
• Outreach/Consultation– Outreach request form available on our NAU website– Consultation with concerned others
• Referrals– To psychiatric provider for medication management (@ CHS or the community)– To support groups/resources in the community or on campus– To Disability Resources for evaluation and accommodations (where appropriate)
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
• Additional campus resources & supports
– Office of the Dean of Students– Housing & Residence Life– Student Support Services– IMQ: Multicultural and LGBTQIA Services– Medical Services– Disability Resources– Practicum Lab – COE– First Generation Programs– Academic Success Center
TIPS FOR SUCCESS
• BALANCE! – Focus on long term• Sleep
– 7-8 hours per night– Establish a healthy routine
• Eating– Spaced out meals/snacks throughout the day– Don’t be HANGRY
• Exercise– 150 minutes of activity per week
• 30 min/5 days a week• Fun/Enjoyable activities or involvements
– Self-Care – multiple dimensions!– Organizations/Clubs, movie-night, hiking, biking, socializing, etc– Importance of getting outside of your comfort zone
BEST OF LUCK!
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RAFFLE
RaffleWinners - see John Hammond, Assistant to the Dean of the Graduate College, NOW to sign award contract.
Must be present to win!
THANK YOU FOR JOINING US
At lunch, we will have:• 4 buffet tables• 10 information booths
Don’t forget to get your HCCC parking pass validated.
TODAY, AUG. 20 4:00-6:00LIGHT
APPETIZERS PROVIDED
GSG RAFFLE AT 5:00
THE 1899 GRILL
Remember: GSG Social