- Feb 2711:00 AMSafe Spring Break: Party SmartWhat is Party Smart? Party Smart is our initiative to educate students about the best practices to keep themselves and others around them safe when hosting or attending a party.
- Mar 311:30 AMGraduate Students A Smarter Job Search: Using HireAggies Job and Networking ResourcesThe Career Center, in cooperation with GRAD Aggies, presents A Smarter Job Search: Using Job and Networking Resources. Learn how to utilize job search and company research resources on HireAggies.com and networking to tailor job applications and capture the interest of hiring managers. Supercharge your job search and optimize the Career Center's resources for you. Find jobs you didn't know existed, learn effective Boolean searching, and identify jobs that leverage your advanced degree education. All of that and more in this exciting presentation! Attending this event and completing the reflection is worth 1 PDU towards a GRAD Aggies Professional Development Certificate for graduate & professional students.
- Mar 410:00 AMHousing FairWhat is the Good Neighbor Network? This exciting collaboration between Student Life and local property managers is designed to create a supportive off-campus living experience for students. By committing to high standards in resident safety, property maintenance, fair leasing practices, and open communication with the university, we're ensuring that students can thrive in their home away from home.
- Mar 410:30 PMSilver TapsThe ceremony begins on the day of Silver Taps when the flag in front of the Academic Building is placed at half-staff. Notices are posted at the Memorial Student Center, Evans Library, and at the base of the flagpole in front of the Academic Building. At 10:15 p.m., chimes from the Albritton Bell Tower begin to play. The ceremony begins at 10:30 p.m. as the Ross Volunteers Firing Squad marches in slow cadence to the statue of Lawrence Sullivan Ross. Three volleys are fired. "Silver Taps" is played by six buglers three times – to the North, West, and South. This concludes the ceremony, but not the feelings of respect and honor. With respect, the ceremony of Silver Taps is dedicated to the deceased Aggie and is a solemn and serious event. Some important observances must be remembered:The area in front of the Sul Ross statue and the Academic Building is reserved for the friends and family of the deceased. Aggies do not stand or sit on the benches lining the walkway between the flagpole and the Sul Ross Statue. The darkness and quiet, which cover the campus, emphasize the mood for Silver Taps. Aggies help to retain this tranquility by covering windows, keeping noise to a minimum, and walking to and from the ceremony without talking. The name of the deceased Aggie is posted on the flagpole base during the day of Silver Taps.
- Mar 1211:00 AMSafe Spring Break: Brunch at the SLCThe event starts at 11AM in the Student Life Center Lounge on March 12, 2025. Mess Waffles will cater food. There will be regular and vegan options for food plus drinks.
- Mar 179:00 AMStudent Research WeekStudent Research Week (SRW) is a Graduate and Professional Student Government program. It is the largest student-run research symposium in the country. As a four-day event, SRW allows students from all disciplines across campus to present their innovative research through oral or poster presentations.Registration Deadline: February 23, 2025
- Mar 173:00 PMMovie Monday: BarbieThese films can also be viewed 24/7 by students on campus at aggiecinema.tamu.edu (http://aggiecinema.tamu.edu).
- Mar 189:00 AMStudent Research WeekStudent Research Week (SRW) is a Graduate and Professional Student Government program. It is the largest student-run research symposium in the country. As a four-day event, SRW allows students from all disciplines across campus to present their innovative research through oral or poster presentations.Registration Deadline: February 23, 2025
- Mar 199:00 AMStudent Research WeekStudent Research Week (SRW) is a Graduate and Professional Student Government program. It is the largest student-run research symposium in the country. As a four-day event, SRW allows students from all disciplines across campus to present their innovative research through oral or poster presentations.Registration Deadline: February 23, 2025
- Mar 1910:00 AMHealthy Bites Healthy Moves - Set Yourself Up for Nutrition Success!Set Yourself Up for Nutrition Success! This first class will teach you how to set SMART goals that align with your health ambitions. We'll introduce MyPlate, a simple tool to guide balanced eating and explore resources that boost your nutrition knowledge and confidence. Students will also take home free measuring cups to help portion their meals!Secure your spot here (https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=44HzaNpGuUe6V28yK48NoYQp4ige0q5EhtnrI7ExHJZUNVVONkNaNFEyUzhPWDU3SVFPRVVFMDhVQiQlQCN0PWcu&route=shorturl).
- Mar 1911:30 AMGraduate Students Day of Interview Etiquette and CommunicationThe Career Center, in cooperation with GRAD Aggies, presents the Day of Interview Etiquette and Communication. Interviewing is more than just answering questions. It requires preparation, understanding of the interview process, and follow-up. This workshop focuses on what an interviewing and selection process looks like, how to communicate with hiring managers and recruiters, interview types, and how to leave a remarkable impression during job candidacy. Attending this event and completing the reflection is worth 1 PDU towards a GRAD Aggies Professional Development Certificate for graduate & professional students.
- Mar 209:00 AMStudent Research WeekStudent Research Week (SRW) is a Graduate and Professional Student Government program. It is the largest student-run research symposium in the country. As a four-day event, SRW allows students from all disciplines across campus to present their innovative research through oral or poster presentations.Registration Deadline: February 23, 2025
- Mar 2011:00 AMCounselor Connect: Build EditionCounselor Connect offers Texas A&M University students an opportunity to familiarize themselves with the counseling process and resources within University Health Services. Students can pick from various activities to participate in while interacting with counselors, creating an informal and laid-back environment. During these 15-minute sessions, students will learn strategies for self-care that can improve any area in their lives! Counselor Connect aims to reduce the stigma around mental health and create a safe space on campus for connection. Although this is NOT an individual counseling session, this is an opportunity to engage with a mental health professional and discuss strategies for self-care in order to give you the tools to achieve your academic goals. By attending the Counselor Connect event, students acknowledge that University Health Services cannot guarantee the confidentiality of the conversations that occur during each event.
- Mar 219:00 AMStudent Research WeekStudent Research Week (SRW) is a Graduate and Professional Student Government program. It is the largest student-run research symposium in the country. As a four-day event, SRW allows students from all disciplines across campus to present their innovative research through oral or poster presentations.Registration Deadline: February 23, 2025
- Mar 2511:00 AMGraduate Students Self-Discovery as a Graduate StudentThe Career Center, in cooperation with GRAD Aggies, presents Graduate Students Self-Discovery as a Graduate Student. This reflective workshop is dedicated to helping you understand your strengths, interests, and values as a graduate student. Discover ways to align your academic work and career path with what genuinely drives you, empowering you to build a fulfilling future. Attending this event and completing the reflection is worth 1 PDU towards a GRAD Aggies Professional Development Certificate for graduate & professional students.
- Mar 2611:30 AMGraduate Students Job Offers and Negotiation StrategiesThe Career Center, in cooperation with GRAD Aggies, presents Job Offers and Negotiation Strategies. You got through the interview(s) ,and the hiring manager or search committee loves you. Now, what do you do with the initial offer? We'll discuss negotiation strategies, researching fair pay and benefits, and how to best position yourself while building trust with your future employer. Attending this event and completing the reflection is worth 1 PDU towards a GRAD Aggies Professional Development Certificate for graduate & professional students.
- Mar 313:00 PMMovie Monday: Big Hero 6These films can also be viewed 24/7 by students on campus at aggiecinema.tamu.edu (http://aggiecinema.tamu.edu).
- Apr 212:00 PMGoing to Graduate School - Applying to Social Science and Humanities ProgramsThis workshop focuses on identifying and applying to graduate (masters, PhD, and EdD) programs in social science and humanities fields.Topics include:Searching for programs that are a good fitCrafting application packagesIdentifying advisors/major professorsPreparing for graduate schoolFunding graduate school
- Apr 25:30 PMGraduate Career Panel Series - National Labs and Research InstitutionsThe Career Center in cooperation with GRAD. Aggies presents: Graduate Career Panel Series - National Labs and Research Institutions. Join us for a virtual career panel featuring individuals who work in non-academic or academic-adjacent organizations focused on high-level research. Attending this event and completing the reflection is worth 1 PDU towards a GRAD Aggies Professional Development Certificate for graduate & professional students.
- Apr 39:00 AMCounselor Connect: Coffee EditionCounselor Connect offers Texas A&M University students an opportunity to familiarize themselves with the counseling process and resources within University Health Services. Students can pick from various activities to participate in while interacting with counselors, creating an informal and laid-back environment. During these 15-minute sessions, students will learn strategies for self-care that can improve any area in their lives! Counselor Connect aims to reduce the stigma around mental health and create a safe space on campus for connection. Although this is NOT an individual counseling session, this is an opportunity to engage with a mental health professional and discuss strategies for self-care in order to give you the tools to achieve your academic goals. By attending the Counselor Connect event, students acknowledge that University Health Services cannot guarantee the confidentiality of the conversations that occur during each event.
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