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January 2018

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GRAD Mental Health Awareness
https://graduate.dartmouth.edu/academics/academic-calendar/grad-mental-health-awareness-month-2018

The Graduate Student Council (GSC), in partnership with the School of
Graduate and Advanced Studies, has created a month long program to raise
awareness of graduate student mental health.

Mental health is a huge part of grad life and we have events of all
types to help inform, relax, and bring fun to all grad students this
month. All events are free.

How to Talk to Your Faculty Advisor
THU 2/1/18
5-6pm
125 Haldeman
LINK: libcal.dartmouth.edu/event/3777268
Join Todd Lindsley, psychologist at Dick's House to learn effective ways
to communicate with your faculty advisor throughout your grad school
career.

First Gen GRAD Lunch
FRI 2/2/18
12-1pm
53 Commons, Private Dining Room
LINK: libcal.dartmouth.edu/event/3777827
In celebration of GRAD Mental Health Month, Todd Lindsley, counselor at
Dick's house, will come meet the First Gen GRADs.

Hearts & Crafts
WED 2/7/18
5:30-7:30pm
GRAD Lounge
LINK: dartgo.org/valentine
It's February. That means it's really cold - and Valentine's Day is
coming. What better time to stay inside and craft up some awesome 3D,
surprise-filled cards for your friends? We will be making paper cube
cards that open up for reveal fun prizes (think confetti, lip balm,
flowers, love notes...). PLUS Valentine's sangria and snacks. Who's
ready?! All supplies will be provided. Maximum five cards/prizes per
person. If you have any questions, please contact Sara Perz-Hintz at
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STEPS: Mental health researchers from "The Dartmouth Project" 
TUE 2/13/18
1-2pm
Haldeman 124
LINK: libcal.dartmouth.edu/event/3777411
Join us for a Lunch and Learn with Dartmouth Anthropologist Dr.
Elizabeth Carpenter-Song and Westat policy researcher Dr. Valerie Noel
to learn about the role of technology-based tools in mental health
service-delivery and recovery. Drs. Carpenter-Song and Noel are
conducting a mental health technology study supported by the Natalia
Mental Health Foundation, whose mission is to improve the lives of those
affected by schizophrenia spectrum disorder.

Managing Your Professional Identity Online
THU 2/15/18
12-1:15pm
Berry Library 183
LINK: libcal.dartmouth.edu/event/3958237
In the digital age where everyone has an online identity by default, it
is critical that you take control of your professional identity, which
can reflect important contributions you've made throughout your career.
Your professional identity connects you to your work, which can include
your job, your professional research, or your creative work. It is
important to have a unique and unambiguous identity, connect that
identity with your accomplishments, communicate about your work to the
audience you want, and measure the impact of your work. In this highly
interactive, hands-on session, we'll review tools and services, and
discuss ways to make the best decisions for your professional identity.
We will also address how to manage your professional work on scholarly
networking sites such as Researchgate, Academia.edu, Twitter, FaceBook,
and blogs, and how to legally share your work in the Dartmouth Digital
Commons. Bring your questions about the personal and professional
identity ecosystems you use! 
Please bring your laptop! You are welcome to arrive at 11:45, get lunch
and settle in.
With Librarians Barbara DeFelice and Jen Green of Dartmouth's Scholarly
Communication, Copyright and Publishing Program.

Game Night
THU 2/15/18
6:30-10pm
GRAD Lounge
LINK: TBA
Join the GSC Student Life Chair for a fun night of board games, drinks,
and food! 

Multicultural Monday Exploration: China
MON 2/19/18
6-7:30pm
GRAD Lounge
Link: TBA
Monday Multicultural Exploration is back for 2018! It's February -
WELCOME TO CHINA for Chinese New Year! Create your own decorative paper
lantern to take home, try traditional Chinese dumplings, enjoy the
sounds of classical Chinese music, and watch a screening of Anthony
Bourdain's Parts Unknown: Shanghai (wine and tea will be served). This
event is open and totally free for all Dartmouth graduate, PHD, and
post-doc students. Paper lantern kits are first-come first-served.
Please email the Graduate Studies Activities Coordinator at [log in to unmask]
with any questions.


IGMP Winter Cabin Trip
FRI 2/23/18 - SAT 2/24/18
DOC Cabin
Link: dartgo.org/cabin
It can be difficult to spend time outside during the long NH winter.
Join the IGMP for a weekend retreat in the wilderness! We will be
staying overnight at a Dartmouth Outing Club cabin. Weather permitting,
we will be cross country skiing on Saturday (no prior experience
required). Due to the limited capacity of the cabin and to keep a safe
group size for skiing, attendance at this event will be limited.
To sign up fill out this form: https://goo.gl/forms/354ic2DX5ClDL1Ic2


Contemplative Teaching & Learning
TUE 2/27/18
12-1:30pm
102 Baker Library
LINK: libcal.dartmouth.edu/event/3944073
Mindfulness practices benefit cognition, emotion, and creativity. After
reviewing the contemplative pedagogy movement in higher education,
participants will experience two short classroom mindfulness practices
designed to cultivate attention, creativity, and deep engagement;
consider the research supporting them; and discuss how implementing them
might look in various classrooms. 

Stress Reduction Techniques 
WED 2/28/18
5-6pm
125 Haldeman
LINK: libcal.dartmouth.edu/event/3777270
Join Todd Lindsley, counselor at Dick's House, to learn stress reduction
techniques to keep you on track in graduate school.









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