October 6 - October 17, 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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| October 8 @ 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM (The Bobo)
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The Office of Spiritual Life invites all graduate students to our monthly lunch gatherings. Enjoy free food and fellowship with your peers at the Bobo, located on the corner of 5th & Speight Street. No registration needed!
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| October 10 @ 12:00 - 1:00 PM (Penland)
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Want to explore big questions with fellow graduate students about the nature of education and what it means to be a Christian scholar? Christian Scholars Forum hosts biweekly meetings to discuss books/articles exploring the implications of researching and teaching as Christians. This semester we are reading John Henry Newman's The Idea of a University; we are reading Discourse V for this coming Friday. Email Anna Judd or Ariadne Lewis for details.
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| October 16 @ 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM (GRC Classroom)
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Do you ever wonder how to make good connections in graduate school, or even what are "good connections" to make?  How do you find a mentor, or how to work with faculty on projects?  This workshop will feature a panel of faculty and PhD students who will share their insight on making connections, and answer your questions.  RSVP here. Click here for directions to the GRC.
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| October 17 @ 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM (GRC Classroom)
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Why is nobody talking? Did my students read the material? Am I talking too much? Integrating discussion into your classroom instruction can feel intimidating and should be implemented thoughtfully. This workshop will offer concrete ways to facilitate productive conversations that encourage broad student participation and engagement. Â Click here for directions to the GRC. RSVP here!
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October 10 - Fall Break
October 17 - Deadline to complete the Oral Exam (defense) for dissertation candidates
October 31 -Â Baylor Homecoming Weekend
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Stay connected with the Baylor Graduate School
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