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What’s the value of Theory?

Answer this and other questions when you enroll in:

ADVANCED HEALTH BEHAVIOR THEORY HLTH 649 (3 credits)
Thursdays 4:00pm – 7:00pm – READ 161 – SPRING 2010
Instructor: Dr. Pat Goodson

This course will help you:

SIG-GRA vacant positions!!!

SIG-GRA will have 2 positions vacant this Spring semester. Please find below the position details. The deadline to apply for these positions is December 20, 2009.

Why Should You Join SIG-GRA?
- It's an excellent opportunity to develop and hone your leadership skills.
- Through SIG-GRA, you can address the needs of your fellow Aggies.
- It provides you with an opportunity to contribute to the College.
- It contributes to your resume, and
- It provides networking opportunities.

POSITION 1

"Alternatives to Randomized Experiments: Designs and Strategies to strengthen inferences in field settings"

 

Check out this presentation by Dr. Stephen G. West, from Arizona State University.

 THURSDAY, November 19

2 - 3:30pm

Whitley Suite Rm 106 (on first floor of Evans Library)

Graduate Assistantships Available

Please see web site related to Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need and disseminate information to interested CEHD graduate students.  Educational assessment, evaluation, and research are prominently featured. These graduate assistantships are open to students enrolled in each of our four departments.

"Overcoming the Mental Block to Publish" - Panel Discussion

Howdy!

Join SIG-GRA for a panel discussion on "Overcoming the Mental Block to Publish." Following are the details of the panel discussion:

Presenter: Dr. Patricia Goodson, Dr. Matthew Lee Smith, Ms. Judy Hostroup and Ms. Ebrar Yetkiner
When: Dec. 2
Time: 12 p.m.-1 p.m.
Location: Harrington, Room 413

Don't miss the "The seven habits of highly productive academics", by Dr. Goodson!

November 4th:

"The seven habits of highly productive academics", by Dr. Patricia Goodson.

* meetings are held on 161 Read, from 12 - 1pm.

Panel Discussion - "Faculty-Student Relationships - Do's and Don'ts at TAMU"

Join us for SIG-GRA's panel discussion on "Faculty-Student Relationships - Do's and Don'ts at TAMU". This panel is mainly to help International students, however, others are welcome as well.

When international students make the transition from their home country to the host country, they encounter certain challenges because of entering into a new academic environment. One of the challenges is a confusion regarding how to interact with the American faculty, a dilemma as to what would be acceptable and what wouldn't be.

WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS in American Colleges and Universities - APPLY OR NOMINATE SOMEONE!!!

Students selected for Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges have excelled as members of the Texas A&M University community to such a degree that they should be acknowledged as exceptional student leaders. Their contributions in leadership, service, campus activities and academic achievement set them apart from others as models to emulate for students at Texas A&M University and other institutions of higher education.

Graduate Student Workshop: Library Services

Graduate Student Workshop: Library Services
 
Tuesday, October 27
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Rudder 601
 

Last Lunch n' Learns: "The seven habits of highly productive academics"

Don’t miss the opportunity to attend our last Lunch n’ Learns of the year:

"The seven habits of highly productive academics", by Dr. Patricia Goodson.
161 Read, November 4th, from 12 - 1pm.

Please RSVP to Vicki (vtruett@hln.tamu.edu) until November 2nd (we need a head count for the food).

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