MSU GEM GRAD Lab events set for Sept. 16-17
ÑÇÖÞÉ«°ÉÊÓƵ will host the GEM Getting Ready for Advanced Degrees Lab, a free and engaging symposium for underrepresented students interested in pursuing graduate degrees in applied science and engineering, Sept. 16 and 17.
During the event, students will network with current MSU faculty and graduate students, learn from industry executives and gain insight into graduate study opportunities at the university, including the admissions process and funding possibilities. Â
Faculty and current MSU graduate students will lead tours of their research labs 2:30-4:30 p.m. Sept. 16. They will also host a poster session and mixer 4-5:30 p.m. on the second floor of the Colvard Student Union that same day and will meet prospective students over lunch 12:30-1:30 p.m. Sept. 17. MSU graduate Nashlie Sephus, the founder of the nonprofit Bean Path and owner and developer of the Jackson Tech District, will serve as the lunch’s guest speaker.
STEM faculty members interested in recruiting prospective graduate students from various racial and ethnic backgrounds should visit to register themselves and other lab representatives, including current graduate students, by Sept. 6 for one or more of the weekend’s events.
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The MSU GEM GRAD Lab is hosted by the Graduate School in conjunction with the Bagley College of Engineering, College of Arts and Sciences, Office of Research and Economic Development and Division of Access, Diversity and Inclusion.Â
For questions or additional information, email lshelton@grad.msstate.edu, josie@bagley.msstate.edu, kathy@deanas.msstate.edu, lbpriddy@abe.msstate.edu or Tjernigan@adi.msstate.edu.