March 30 - April 10, 2026 |
Happy Monday, graduate students! The Two Week Outlook is a weekly newsletter, highlighting events and opportunities in the following two weeks, curated by graduate students for graduate students. Check it out every week so you don't miss:
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- GPS workshops
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Opportunities to connect with other graduate students, staff, and facultyÂ
- Relevant university and campus events, hand-picked for graduate students
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🧑‍💻 indicates resources also available to online & hybrid students.Â
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| March 30 @ 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM (Cashion 501)
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STEM graduate students are warmly invited to join us for a lunchtime conversation on the challenges and opportunities facing women pursuing degrees and careers in STEM disciplines. Our panelists will reflect on how women can seek flourishing—professionally, academically, and personally—within demanding STEM environments.  Lunch is provided.
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Please join the Graduate School and staff from Student Financial Aid for a virtual workshop on upcoming changes to graduate student loans. We will learn about changes to Grad PLUS loans, new annual and lifetime loan award limits, and resources for Baylor students.  Zoom link available here.
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Join Baylor GSA in the Graduate Research Center (located in the second floor hallway between Moody and Jones Libraries) or online via Zoom for our April Assembly Meeting. A pizza lunch will be provided.Â
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| April 8 @ 11:30 AM (In front of Morrison Hall)
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Pops with the Grad School |
To celebrate Graduate Student Appreciation Week, join the Graduate School staff and Deans to enjoy some Pop's lemonade in front of Morrison Hall! Â We hope to see you there, and will be serving lemonade until we run out.
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The DGW is proud to host a panel of scholars who will share about their experiences and insights about publishing academic work. The panelists will be Dr. Julia Daniel (English), Dr. Darren Middleton (Director of Interdisciplinary Core), Dr. Jonathan Kelber (Biology), Blanca Radillo-Murguia (Mathematics graduate student). Register here!
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Just a reminder that the University offices are closed Friday, April 3, and Monday, April 6, for the Easter holiday. Â If you have an emergent need, feel free to contact Baylor Public Safety at 254.710.2222.
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2026 Dissertation Lab ("DLab") Application (for doctoral candidates only) now open through April 7th!  The Division of Graduate Writing is proud to offer the Dissertation Writing Lab, a weeklong event designed to help students develop productive writing habits while making significant progress on their dissertation. DLab is held each year during the week following May commencement.  Learn more and apply here.
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Do you have a writing question or want writing feedback but aren’t sure you need a full writing consultation? The Division of Graduate Writing is now hosting walk-in hours on Wednesdays for the remainder of the semester. No appointment required!Â
In-person: Wednesdays, 11:00am to 1:00pm in the Graduate Research Center
Online: Wednesdays, 4:00pm to 6:00pm in our Zoom meeting room
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Better Together Neighbor Night
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Better Together, a student-led interfaith group on campus, is hosting the last Neighbor Night of the semester on April 7th at 6pm at the Bobo, with the Indian Subcontinent Student Association and Delta Kappa Delta to celebrate Earth Month! Join us for a night of food, faith, and culture—featuring reflections from multiple faiths on caring for the Earth and creation. Neighbor Nights are monthly events designed to cultivate a community where people of all faith backgrounds learn about one another, share their own traditions, and develop relationships to work towards interfaith cooperation and interfaith literacy. Everyone in the Baylor community is welcome to attend. For more information, visit our Instagram: @bettertogether_bu. Any questions? Email BetterTogether@baylor.edu.
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Stay connected with the Baylor Graduate School
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