April 2022
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EVENTS
Quick Bytes: Speaking Up Without Freaking Out
Mon., Apr. 18, 12:30-1:30PM

SAAM: Take Back the Night
Tues., Apr. 19, 7-10PM

CTL's TEACH Conference: Sustainable Teaching and Learning
Fri., Apr. 22, 8AM-4:15PM

OPA's Why Success is More Likely When You're Willing to Fail
Tues., Apr. 26, 12-1:30PM

Quick Bytes: Introduction to Grad Grow
Wed., Apr. 27, 12-1PM

Flourishing: The Art and Science of a Life Well Lived
Three-session workshop: Tues., May 3, Thurs., May 5, & Tues., May 10, 4-6PM

Quick Bytes: Developing Your Professional Digital Presence
Wed., May 4, 12-1PM

BEAM's Interview Lab for Positions Beyond Academia
Tues., May 10, 3:30-5PM

Frost Music & Arts Festival
Sat., May 21, 6PM

More events for graduate students »

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The Graduate Life Office (GLO) provides comprehensive, impartial information and guidance related to all aspects of your life as a grad student.

Learn more about GLO's social, wellness, and DEI events.

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The Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) supports and promotes effective, evidence-based, inclusive teaching and learning practices.
APRIL IS NATIONAL SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS MONTH
"Honor Surviving, Embrace Thriving. Sexual Assault Awareness Month 2022".
This year's theme for National Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) at Stanford is “Honor Surviving, Embrace Thriving.” Resources to explore:
STANFORD GRADUATE SUMMER INSTITUTE
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Apply now for Stanford Graduate Summer Institute (SGSI)! These immersive, interdisciplinary, accelerated week-long courses are offered (for free!) the week of Sept. 12. Choose from eleven exciting courses. Priority deadline: Sun., May 8.
FUNDING FOR STUDENT PROJECTS
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Have an idea for a project that advances diversity or enhances intellectual community? Apply for DIF or SPICE funds by Sun., May 8.

With the help of DIF funds, Stanford Engineering Research Introductions exposes underrepresented undergrad students to graduate engineering research through lab tours, seminars, and more.

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