By: Camara Wallace, PhD Student, Urban Education Hello Gradjags! My name is Camara, and I’m excited to be one of your new emissaries. This month, I have the honor of writing the blog! As the semester winds down and the days get shorter, it’s essential to take care of our mental health. For me, Seasonal… Read more »
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Take Charge of Your Health: Essential Resources for Grad Students at IU Indianapolis
by Jennifer Yanum, PhD Candidate, School of Science Take Charge of Your Health: Essential Resources for Grad Students at IU Indianapolis Hey there, fellow Grad Jags! As we dive into the hustle and bustle of academic life, it’s easy to let our health take a backseat. But worry not! Indiana University- Indianapolis is packed with… Read more »
Wallet-Friendly Wisdom: How to Survive Grad School Without Losing Your Mind (or Your Wallet)
By: Aravind Chintalapudi, Masters student Computer Science Hey there! I’m Aravind Chintalapudi, but you can call me Nemo. I’m currently navigating the thrilling yet sometimes treacherous waters of grad school, majoring in Computer Science at the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering. I’m also your friendly neighborhood Graduate Emissary and the Secretary of the… Read more »
To Be or Not to Be (a Woman): A Graduate Student’s Perspective on Sexism in Academia
By Soumilee Chaudhuri, PhD. Candidate, Medical Neuroscience Imagine being excluded from critical decisions that shape your academic career and work environment, with no explanations given. Picture working tirelessly, only to receive no credit or having your research capabilities questioned simply because you recently became a mother or like wearing makeup. Worse still, imagine your ability… Read more »
Finding Your People in Grad School: Tips for Building Your Community
By Kayla Allen-Brown, PhD Candidate, American Studies Graduate school is a journey of academic growth and a pivotal time for personal development and networking. While it can sometimes feel isolating, especially when you’re buried in research and deadlines, finding your tribe can significantly enhance your grad school experience. Here are some practical ways to connect… Read more »
Maybe this 3rd Time is the charm: A Graduate Student’s Journey to a Lasting Career
By: Kevin Hillman, Urban Education Studies PhD Candidate, Founder & Owner of P.A.S.S. Consulting, LLC As a current consultant, I often reflect on the seamless link between academia and consulting. Consulting, a profession revered for its challenging yet rewarding nature, aligns closely with the rigorous and analytical journey of graduate studies. However, I did not… Read more »
Resources for IU-I Grad Jag Parents
By: Shaquitta Dent, Graduate Student, School of Health and Human Sciences As a soon-to-be Grad Jag parent, navigating the Ph.D. life has been a positive and manageable experience. One of the key factors contributing to my pregnancy/academic journey is surrounding myself with a support team. In addition, advocating for my needs as a student parent… Read more »
Navigating the Home Stretch: Tips for Surviving the Rest of the School Semester
By Brittnie-lee Duffus, Graduate Student, IU School of Medicine Can you believe it? We’re on the brink of yet another semester’s end! Congratulations on making it this far. You have pushed through lectures, assignments, and research in the lab while balancing your personal responsibilities. As the semester marches on, you may find yourself facing the… Read more »
Make The Most of Summer: Student Edition
by Brittnie-lee Duffus, PhD Student, Department of Pharmacology After months of wearing heavy coats and rushing in from the harsh, freezing wind, we’re finally in the clear. Summer is here! It’s the season of embracing the sun-drenched days and exploring your local area or a new place. For many of us graduate and professional students,… Read more »
Let’s Talk About Finances
By: Isheka Orr, PhD Candidate, Earth Sciences The demands of graduate school are hard, and part of this challenge is managing my finances. Since April is Financial Literacy Month, I want to tell you how I have learned to stretch every dollar and improve my financial situation. My strategies may not work for everyone, but… Read more »