Graduate Student Orientation
Audio Presentations
Although we find the audio presentations below to be useful resources for incoming
graduate students, review of these presentations is not required for completion of
the Online Graduate Orientation.
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Overview of Online Resources for New Graduate Students (5 minutes and 59 seconds) Elissa Falcone, Graduation Services Specialist, College of Graduate Studies
This session will provide an overview of online resources in the academic affairs
area including required forms, thesis and dissertation services, policies and procedures,
graduation information, and professional development opportunities.
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Overview of University Libraries for Main Campus Students (8 minutes and 7 seconds) Dan Feinberg, Associate Lecturer, General Libraries
Many professors will ask students to use “scholarly” sources, such as journal articles,
books, case studies, reliable statistics, etc. Often, these sources are relatively
easy to locate. Other times, depending on the topic, it can be a bit more complex.
Librarians are professors with subject specialties (e.g. criminal justice or engineering)
who can save you time or frustration with getting everything you’ll need to complete
an assignment.
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