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“When Faculty Say ‘X’ …” Do you understand what faculty say and mean? Dinner seminar, Friday, Oct. 11, 2013

Do you ever wonder what your faculty expect of you? Have you been given directions or instructions, but wonder what your faculty is asking of you? Do you have questions about what professors are looking for during the dissertation process, or how they interpret performance on comprehensive exams? Do you wonder if your professors are saying x, but really mean y? Professors have expressed that when they say X …, they mean X.  Is there a way to listen differently? Is there a way to be sure that you are understanding expectations clearly?

Each year, PROMISE; Maryland’s AGEP and The Graduate School at UMBC host a dinner seminar to allow graduate students to ask questions of faculty. This year, the  ”When Faculty Say ‘X’ … ” seminar will be held on Friday, October 11, 2013 in the first floor lecture hall of Academic IV (The George and Betsy Sherman Building) at UMBC. A full-course dinner will be served.
This is your chance to ask the faculty any questions about expectations, understanding requirements, how they say “no”, how they show their approval, express sentiments using body language, etc. You can ask any and all questions during the seminar, or post questions (anonymously) in advance as a comment on this website. 

This year we will have the participation of department chairs and associate chairs from across campus:
  • Dr. Nagaraj K. Neerchal - Department of Mathematics
  • Dr. Christopher Murphy – Department of Psychology
  • Dr. Stephen Freeland - Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Dr. Tamra Mendelson – Department of Biological Sciences
  • Dr. Craig Saper – Program in Language, Literacy, and Culture
  • Dr. Charles Eggleton – Department of Mechanical Engineering
Please note that you can gain a wealth of information from graduate faculty, regardless of whether they are from your department or not. We will also reflect upon and review past advice from faculty representing many departments in all colleges throughout UMBC.  We invite graduate students from ALL disciplines to attend.

*ALL* students are asked to post questions for faculty here! These can remain anonymous. Faculty will answer your questions at the dinner seminar on Friday, October 11, 2013.

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Photo reference: Partial cover image from Steven Strogatz’ The Joy of x — A Guided Tour of Math from One to Infinity, from NY Times BlogSteven Strogatz and The Joy of x“ http://wordplay.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/11/26/joy-of-x/?_r=0

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Related PROMISE article:

Communicate with your faculty (A message for new and continuing grad students.)

 


Posted: October 3, 2013, 3:44 PM