03/03/2025
Learn more about the 3MT Competition!
🎤 Interested in the 3-Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition? 🏆
Can you explain your groundbreaking research in just 180 seconds? This is your chance to showcase your work, sharpen your communication skills, and compete for exciting prizes! Want to learn more? Join our 3MT Information Session to get all the details on competition rules, presentation tips, and how to make an impact!
đź“… Info Session Date: March 6 | 6-7 p.m.
📍 Location: GROW Suite, Bell Library, Rm 112
02/17/2025
🚀 Ready to Share Your Research in Just 3 Minutes? 🚀
The Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition is here! 🏆📢
Can you explain your groundbreaking research in just 180 seconds? This is your chance to showcase your work, sharpen your communication skills, and compete for exciting prizes!
đź“… Competition Date: Thursday, April 10 | 5-7 p.m.
📍 Location: University Center
⏳ Registration Deadline: March 7
đź’ˇ Want to Learn More? Join our Info Session to get all the details, ask questions, and learn tips for crafting the perfect pitch!
đź“… Info Session Date: March 6 | 6-7 p.m.
📍 Location: GROW Suite, Bell Library, Rm 112
Don’t miss this opportunity to level up your presentation skills! Whether you're competing or cheering on your peers, it’s an event you won’t want to miss.
đź”— Sign up now: https://bit.ly/TAMUCC3MT
01/17/2025
In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s legacy as a champion for racial equality, justice, and peace, GROW will be closed on Monday, January 20th.
12/18/2024
Happy Holidays from GROW! We hope you enjoy a wonderful season filled with joy and warmth. Please note that we will be closed for the holiday break starting on Thursday Dec. 19th, 2024, and will resume regular hours on Monday, January 6th, 2025. Wishing you all the best for the new year!
11/27/2024
Here at GROW, we are thankful for our graduate students. We hope you have a safe and relaxing Thanksgiving Break. As a reminder, The University and GROW will be closed beginning Wednesday, November 27th at 12 pm. Regular business hours resume Monday, December 2nd.
11/20/2024
Where data meets geography. Cheers to the insights and discoveries it brings!
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) connects location data with descriptive information, enabling mapping and analysis across industries. It helps users understand patterns, relationships, and context, improving communication, efficiency, management, and decision-making. Here at the Island University, the College of Science and Engineering offers a Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in GIS for students with a bachelor’s or master’s degree in fields outside of GIS who wish to gain more experience with GIS. The program teaches students to analyze data, solve problems, and evaluate situations in a spatial context. Graduates will be able to:
-Conduct spatial analyses and create effective maps.
-Apply GIS to address real-world problems and research questions.
-Demonstrate programming skills in GIS applications, including
Web GIS and Python.
To learn more: https://bit.ly/GISTAMUCC
11/08/2024
Celebrating curiosity and innovation! Happy National S.T.E.M. Day! 🌟🔬
Here at the Island University, we have the Student Council of Math and Science Teachers! They are a professional organization dedicated to uniting pre-service mathematics and science teachers across all grade levels to exchange ideas and lessons. Their mission includes offering professional development opportunities and resources for STEM education, as well as volunteer initiatives. They welcome everyone interested in STEM teaching—whether in formal or informal settings and across all educational levels. Learn more: https://bit.ly/IEngageSTEM
10/14/2024
Does your program require a master’s thesis or doctoral dissertation? Discover essential formatting guidelines for submission, explore formatting templates, review the final submission requirements, and understand copyright considerations. Join us on Tuesday, October 15th at 6 pm. RSVP at https://bit.ly/4dHSweS