November 3 - November 14, 2025 |
Happy Monday, graduate students! Â 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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The literature review is a common and important genre in academic writing. But, what is the lit review’s purpose? What should it include? Where should a scholar begin the process of writing an effective one? The Division of Graduate Writing invites you to “Mastering the Literature Review,” a workshop that will answer these and other questions! RSVP here.
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Join the Graduate School and Jason Rounke from Financial Wellness for a special grad student-focused workshop on understanding Credit & Credit Scores! Are you curious about how to open a credit card, how often to pay it off, and what to use it for? Grad students are often actively building credit for post-graduation necessities like renting an apartment, buying a car, or qualifying for a mortgage. Bring your questions and thoughts, and RSVP here!
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Great teaching requires reflection. This session will help you pause, look back, and learn from your own experiences in the classroom. Through guided prompts and discussion, you’ll explore practical ways to assess what’s working, identify growth areas, and turn everyday teaching moments into insight for future success. RSVP here.
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🧑‍💻 GSA's Diversity Gala |
Join Baylor GSA in Cashion 501 on November 11th from 6:00-8:00pm for an evening of celebration at the Diversity Gala. The theme for this year is "Innovating Bridges: Cultures in Conversation, Diversity in Celebration" and will celebrate unity through cultural exchange and dialogue, highlighting how diverse backgrounds and perspectives strengthen our community. Join us to for a program featuring inspiring words from Dr. Kevin Villegas and captivating performances by student organizations that represent Baylor’s vibrant cultural landscapes. This event is free and no registration is required.Â
You can also join the event online:Â Join the Zoom Meeting Here
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Serve on the Board of Regents to provide a student perspective at the highest level. Priority given to graduate students able to serve two years.  Applications are due on January 23rd to Staci_Penn@baylor.edu. All details are available on the Student Government website.
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The Supplemental Instruction (SI) Graduate Assistant will work with the SI Coordinator to assist in administrative duties that include managing leader schedules, tracking leader semester responsibilities, administering ongoing-training modules, collecting session/attendance data, and observing student leaders. The GA will also assist the SI Coordinator in planning and running the pre-term training event and any other duties that may come along.
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Stay connected with the Baylor Graduate School
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