Message from the Dean & Associate Dean
The Graduate
School website
has
a
NEW
LOOK
and
LOTS
of
helpful
information.
Our
new
and
improved
website
presents
a
beautiful panoramic
slide
show,
interactive
picture
boxes
through
which student and faculty media
clips
and
commentary
are
shared,
an
international
student
welcome depicting
ISU’s
global
student
presence
and
a
welcome
articulated
in
over
20
different
languages.
In
addition
to
vastly
improved
visual
appeal
and
person-to-person
information
interfaces,
our
website
redesign
strategically
organizes
and
presents
useful
and
important
Idaho
State
University
Graduate
School
and
graduate
education
information.
We’re
absolutely
confident
current
and
future students,
faculty
and
staff will
find
the
site
to
be
helpful
and
highly
informative.
Dates & Deadlines
Attention
graduate
students
and
advisors,
please
use
the
Graduate
School
webpage
"Apply
to
Graduate"
interface and
not
the
Banner
apply
to
graduate
interface.
Thank
you
for
your
patience
and
cooperation
as
we
work
to
make
Banner
work
for
us.
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Graduate
Assistant
Teaching
Experience "GATE" Scholars
Program
The
purpose
of
the
Graduate
School’s
Graduate
Assistant
Teaching
Experience
“GATE”
Scholars
Program is
to
provide
Idaho
State
University
graduate
teaching
assistants
with
a
focused
opportunity
to
explore
and
consider
aspects
and
information
associated
with
faculty
preparation
and
a
career
in
the
academy.
The
GATE
program
was
launched
during
the
2009-2010
academic
year,
with
a
class
of
6
scholars
representing
graduate
programs
in
Biological
Sciences,
Chemistry,
Historical
Resource
Management,
Measurement
and
Control
Engineering,
Speech-Language
Pathology,
and
Sociology.
This
Fall
2010,
we
are
pleased
to
announce
and
congratulate
three
GATE
scholars:
Seth
Clark,
Michelle
Winmill
and
Paul
Judson
Dodez.
Seth
Clark,
orginally
from
Grangeville,
Idaho,
earned
a
Bachelor
of
Arts
degree
in
English
from
Northwest
Nazarene
University.
He
is
now
pursuing
a
Master
of
Arts
degree
in
English.
Seth
stated
the
following
in
relation
to
his
GATE
award
and
experience:
“As
a
GATE
Scholar,
I
have
been
preparing
for
a
career
in
higher
education.
Along
with
participating
in
the
GATE
Seminar
course,
I
am
reading
publications
of
the
Council
of
Graduate
Schools,
observing
and
co-teaching
an
English
composition
course,
taking
English
6631:
Seminar
in
the
Teaching
of
Composition,
and
attending
workshops
for
technological
pedagogy
and
web-based
tools.
The
GATE
program
has
been
a
great
educational
and
preparatory
experience."
Michelle
Winmill,
originally
from Southampton,
in
the
United
Kingdom,
received
a
Bachelor
of
Arts
in
History,
and
is
now
pursuing
a
Master
of
Arts
in
Historical
Resource
Management.
In
commenting
on
her
GATE
award
and
experience,
Michelle
said:
“The
GATE
assistantship
has
provided
me
with
an
invaluable
opportunity
to
not
only
pursue
my
own
research,
but
to
develop
experience
and
knowledge
in
both
teaching
and
the
administration
of
an
academic
institution.
This
is
important
to
me
as
I
plan
on
pursuing
a
Ph.D.
once
I
have
completed
my
Master's
Degree.”
Paul
Judson
Dodez,
originally
from
Sweetwater,
Tennessee,has
a
Bachelor
of
Fine
Arts
degree
in
Studio
Art
in
Painting,
and
is
pursuing
a
Master
of
Fine
Arts
in
Painting/Drawing.
Of
the
GATE
experience,
Paul
said: "This
scholarship
is
an
absolute
honor.
For
me,
it
is
taking
a
great
experience
of
grad
school
at
ISU
and
making
it
even
better.
I
feel
engaged
in
a
more
comprehensive
experience
of
higher
education.”
Creating
a
Community
of
Connection
Created by: Ms. Anna Siddoway |
Student Support & Information
Graduate
Student
Employment:
Students
with
a
graduate
assistantship
or
fellowship
may
be
employed
by
the
university
for
compensation
in
addition
to
the
awarded
stipend.
However,
this
employment
may
only
occur
with
permission
of
the
Dean
of
the
Graduate
School,
and
usually
must
be
limited
to
10
hours
per
week.
Requests
for
permission
must
be
sent
in
writing
by
the
department
chair
or
graduate
program
director
to
the
Dean
of
the
Graduate
School.
Welcome
to
our
2010-2011 GSA
Officers:
- President: Ms.
Amy
Slack
- Vice
President: Ms.
Carine
De
Sy
- Secretary/Treasurer: Dr.
Cheng-Hung
Chen
GSA 2nd Friday Programming:
- October
8: Faculty
Research
Initiatives
“Show
and
Share”
- Many
thanks
to
Drs.
Bond,
Kriloff and
Ames for
their
interesting,
engaging
and
informative
presentations!
- November
12: Deans’
Panel
Q&A.
- December
10: Holiday
Celebration!
All events are 4-5:30 pm in the Rendezvous Suites AB. Light refreshments are served…Yum!

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