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Graduate School Newsletter - November 2024

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Join us on Giving Tuesday鈥攁 global day of generosity on December 3, 2024! It鈥檚 a chance to give back to the causes you care about and make a positive impact in your community.

Together, we can make a difference in the lives of grad students!   

 

Graduate Student Spotlight

Sierra Blachford

Sierra Blachford, a dedicated student originally from Centralia, Missouri, is set to receive her master鈥檚 degree in interdisciplinary studies in December of 2024. She proudly earned her bachelor鈥檚 degree from the University of Missouri and has been a resident of Lake Preston, South 啵啵直播秀 since 2013. 

It was only natural for Blachford to pursue a master鈥檚 in interdisciplinary studies after being inspired by a former lecturer from her undergraduate studies. Blachford took a food and wine writing class from Nina Mukerjee Furstenau, a lecturer, author, journalist, and editor, and stated that her 鈥渨riting and teaching inspired me鈥. Through the class she was able to explore 鈥渋dentity, culture, sustainability, and much more鈥, not just reading, writing, and discussing. After taking this class, Blachford decided to follow Furstenau鈥檚 career path by aspiring to 鈥渓and with one foot in the classroom and one foot in the entrepreneurial space鈥. She first focused on her writing, while still aspiring to incorporate teaching later in her career. 

While keeping 鈥淣ina鈥檚 unconventional path to teaching in the back of my mind鈥 Blachford said, she focused on writing and published content for various platforms, including social media, press releases, websites, radio ads and many other places. After concentrating on writing, she decided it was time to 鈥渞eturn to school and get serious about teaching or to just adjust my plan and stick with marketing鈥. Upon deciding to go back to school, Blachford chose to continue her studies at SDSU. 

The Interdisciplinary Studies program at SDSU allowed Blachford to have the flexibility of taking classes within two departments 鈥渨ith extremely similar content across different genres鈥 said Blachford. The classes that she took in her program gave her 鈥渢he opportunity to learn multiple teaching styles and how to structure a variety of class types鈥 she shared. Blachford was able to take courses both online and in-person in Mass Communication and English. While participating in these courses she states 鈥淚 learned from over a half a dozen professors and experienced many different learning formats鈥 that ultimately 鈥渂oosted my confidence鈥 when she started teaching English 101 courses.

Blachford鈥檚 ability to find someone 鈥渨hose lifestyle and work inspired and challenged鈥 her was an integral part to her studies. Through the low points she was able to have direction and a boost of confidence because she had inspiration behind her. Blachford shares that she 鈥渒ept coming back to this idea of being an adjunct lecturer and entrepreneur鈥 that was undoubtedly inspired by her previous lecturer. 

After graduation, Blachford will be a part-time instructor in the English Department here at SDSU. She also has decided that she would like to reach out to her previous lecturer, Nina, and let her know how she inspired Blachford鈥檚 decision to apply to SDSU鈥檚 graduate school.

啵啵直播秀s and Scholarships

The Joseph F. Nelson Graduate Scholarship 啵啵直播秀 is open to graduate students at South 啵啵直播秀 State University who are in good standing (a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above) and meet the specified criteria for the award (see guidelines). This year, the Joseph F. Nelson Endowment Fund will provide for two graduate student scholarships in the amount of $2,500 each. Graduate student applicants must have successfully completed 15 semester credit hours of academic work toward a Master鈥檚 or Ph.D. degree. Students must be completing, as part of their degree, original research; preferably in one of the following sciences: physics, chemistry, physical geography, biology, soil science, geology, mathematics or other physical sciences. 啵啵直播秀s for M.S. students are restricted to students pursuing a thesis. These awards are to be made in addition to any graduate assistantship students may have, and may not be used to substitute for or partially replace an existing assistantship.

must be submitted electronically. Deadline: Nov. 15, 2024.

The Excellence in Graduate Student Mentoring 啵啵直播秀 was established by the Graduate Council in 2010 to honor faculty members who have truly shown excellence in mentoring graduate students. The award honors faculty for efforts in supporting, encouraging and promoting their graduate students' research, education, professional and personal development and career plans. for this award. Deadline: Dec. 1, 2024.

The SDSU Graduate School is pleased to announce the Excellence in Graduate Teaching 啵啵直播秀, in recognition of graduate students who exemplify excellence in the teaching/learning mission of SDSU.

Nominations must be submitted : Deadline: December 6, 2024.

Mental Health Services available for SDSU Graduate Students

The SDSU Student Health Clinic and Counseling Services is dedicated to student mental health and well-being and offers short-term, solution-focused counseling services within a stepped-care approach. Students requesting long-term counseling will be referred off-campus and financially responsible for any costs incurred.

Access to mental health resources at no charge includes:

Daily mental health screenings

Screenings occur Monday-Friday from 8:30-11 a.m. and 12:30-3 p.m. in the Counseling Center within the Miller Wellness Center. Walk in or call the Clinic at 605-688-4157 to request a screening via Zoom. 

Uwill telemental health

Ideal for students who want to connect with a counselor during the evenings and weekends. Students receive up to 3 appointments with a Uwill counselor. 

Uwill is Private. Secure. Confidential.

To schedule teletherapy:
  • with Uwill. 
  • Choose a therapist based on your preferences, including availability, issue, gender, language and ethnicity. 
  • Choose a time that fits your schedule with day, night and weekend availability. 
Avel eCare

Avel eCare provides crisis intervention and de-escalation services for students with acute mental health needs. An SDSU UPD officer will assist the student in connecting with a mental health professional via Avel eCare.

The SDSU Student Health Clinic and Counseling Services is dedicated to student mental health and well-being and offers short-term, solution-focused counseling services within a stepped-care approach. Students requesting long-term counseling will be referred off-campus and financially responsible for any costs incurred.

Access to mental health resources at no charge includes:

Uwill telemental health

Students will connect with a counselor in their state. Appointments may be scheduled at any time during the week, including evenings and weekends. Students receive up to three appointments with a Uwill counselor. 

To schedule teletherapy: 
  • with Uwill. 
  • Choose a therapist based on your preferences, including availability, issue, gender, language and ethnicity. 
  • Choose a time that fits your schedule with day, night and weekend availability.

Important Upcoming Dates

  • Nov. 8, Friday - Last day to drop a course
  • Nov. 11, Monday - Veterans鈥 Day Holiday
  • Nov. 27-Dec. 1, Wednesday 鈥 Sunday - Thanksgiving Recess
  • Nov. 28 Thanksgiving

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