This workshop provides an interactive introduction to the University of Missouri Libraries and the resources we offer. If this is your first semester at the University of Missouri, this workshop will help you become familiar with the library webpage, Ellis Library maps and study rooms, an introduction to research tools, and other basic library resources. […]
GradsWrite is a writing support group program for graduate students, hosted by the Writing Center in collaboration with the MU Graduate School. The goal of GradsWrite is to provide a shared space to help graduate students accomplish their writing goals in a supportive setting. Groups will meet weekly (in person or on Zoom) for 50-minute […]
The Remington R. Williams Awards are given in memory of Mr. Williams and his outstanding service as Student Representative to the University of Missouri Board of Curators (2020-2022), a role in which he served as a champion for undergraduate and graduate students. Each recipient will receive a leadership medal to wear at graduation, an invitation […]
Recogito, an award-winning open source software, facilitates the tagging of named entities in texts and images and the export of data for use in other tools. Anne Barker is a Humanities Librarian in Ellis Library Research & Information Services. She recently attended the 2023 Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI) in Victoria, British Columbia.
The Writing Center, in collaboration with the MU Graduate School, will now host graduate writing accountability groups, open to any graduate student at Mizzou! Writing Accountability Groups are quiet spaces to bring current works in progress and to work in community with other graduate writers. We will invite participants to share goals at the beginning […]
This workshop provides an interactive introduction to the University of Missouri Libraries and the resources we offer. If this is your first semester at the University of Missouri, this workshop will help you become familiar with the library webpage, Ellis Library maps and study rooms, an introduction to research tools, and other basic library resources. […]
A question of the week will be posted on Mondays to shape the focus of the weekly Wednesday Wonderings discussion. Bring your lunch, join via Zoom or in-person and exchange ideas on current events every Wednesday!
Learn insider tips and tricks to best use technology central to your academic success at Mizzou. Topics include Canvas, MU Connect, and email etiquette. Attendees are encouraged to bring their laptops or tablets.
This workshop provides an interactive introduction to the University of Missouri Libraries and the resources we offer. If this is your first semester at the University of Missouri, this workshop will help you become familiar with the library webpage, Ellis Library maps and study rooms, an introduction to research tools, and other basic library resources. […]
Join us Friday, February 2, for a series of workshops hosted by graduate career coaches aimed at boosting your career success. Food provided! 1:00 PM – Exploring Diverse Career Pathways: Which Career is Right for Me? 2:00 PM – Job Search Strategies for Graduate Students 3:00 PM – Drop-in workshop time with career coaches […]
Explore the world of literature reviews through this hands-on workshop highlighting different types of reviews, the process involved in creating each one, and an overview of best practices. Interactive searching and writing activities will give you the practical skills and resources needed to structure literature reviews for your discipline, while saving you time and effort. […]
Join the Boston University Newbury Center, Duke University First-Generation Graduate Student Network, and The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Carolina Grad Student F1RSTS, along with our Cooperating Sponsor, the Center for First-generation Student Success, for our 7th annual symposium for graduate and professional students on February 2, 2024 via Zoom. This national symposium is open […]