While perhaps not quite as conventionally exciting as the two point victory by our Dons at the basketball game this past Saturday (a special thanks to the 20 students and alums who joined us at the highly successful Communication Studies Game Day!), this week we offer another “Dons’ Doings.” It is exciting in a different way. No, there will not be moose-shaped foam hats or pom poms. But there will be faculty and alums talking about grad school! See… still exciting, just a different, more subdued, type of excitement. This coming Wednesday we will be having our Sixth Annual Graduate School Information Night. Here are the details:
- What? Graduate School Information Night
- Who? A panel of Communication Studies faculty and two alums
- Where? Xavier Room inside of Fromm Hall
- When? Wednesday, March 2nd, 5:15-6:15 pm
We hold Graduate School Information Night each spring to provide our students with information about graduate school. What is graduate school? Why might you want to consider it? What is the application process like? What is graduate school like? Do you have to pay for graduate school? Will it help me in my chosen career? As mentioned, a panel of faculty members will be there to share our experiences and insights into graduate school. We are also lucky to have two alums joining us. Michelle Jio, who is currently a graduate student in the Master’s of Family Therapy program here at USF will join us to discuss her experience. Serena Sanchez, MA, will join us to talk about her experience as a graduate student studying Rhetoric at UNLV.
So, if you are considering graduate school or just want some more information about it, please join us this Wednesday. The event is sponsored by Lambda Pi Eta, our department’s honor society, but is open to all Communication Studies majors and other interested students. Hope to see you there!