Thursday, January 18, 2024
12 p.m.

Please join University Libraries for a fascinating dive into researching literary texts. Joseph Roberts, Research and Teaching Services Librarian, will provide an introduction into how to research the history of a literary text—a novel, short story, play, poem, or other work of literature. You will learn about information resources useful for investigating the publication history of a text, discovering its initial public and critical reception, and finding analyses and interpretations of the text, including those that have been most impactful. This event is free and open to the public and a part of the Friends of Bracken Library’s Virtual Lunch and Learn series.
2 p.m.
Are you are currently working on your graduate project, thesis, or dissertation? If so, please join the Writing Center and the Graduate School as we get the semester off to "A Write Start." This event is a one-day thesis and dissertation bootcamp that includes snacks, sodas, and refreshments to keep you energized while you work.Individual consultations are also available. Space is limited so register today!
2 p.m.
Join us for an information session to explore Ball State's PhD and MS programs in educational psychology.
3:30 p.m.

Join us for an information session about the Three Minute Thesis event. We will share a presentation, tips and tricks, and we will have a Q&A Session.
5 p.m.
Life is messy. Solving complex problems is what social workers do best. If you are interested in a versatile career helping diverse people, organizations, and communities in innovative ways, join us and learn more about the exciting Master of Social Work (MSW) degree at Ball State.
5:15 p.m.
Learn strategies and techniques for navigating compassion fatigue and burnout in the helping professions.