- Events
- Forms
-
- Award, Fellowship and Grant Deadlines
- Assistantships
- Fisher Gerontology Dissertation Prize
- Graduate College Dissertation Completion Fellowship
- Graduate Student Research Grant
- Graduate Student Travel Grant
- Graduate Studies Council Teaching and Research Awards
- Gwen Frostic Doctoral Fellowships
- Martin Luther King/César Chavez/Rosa Parks Future Faculty Fellowship
- Patricia L. Thompson Dissertation Award
- Stapleton-Reinhold Scholarship
- Thurgood Marshall Fellowships
- University Dames
- Contact Us
WMU Grad Student Virtual Writing Check-In
2020 WMU Grad Student Virtual Writing Check-In (Summer I - May 19 to June 23)
The WMU Graduate College is here for you!

Graduate students - we know you still have research and writing projects on your mind. We want to help by providing some community, accountability, and motivation for your summer writing or research projects.
The Graduate College will host a weekly virtual check-in on Tuesdays from 10 to 11 a.m. from May 19 to June 23, 2020 (Summer I) using Microsoft Teams video. The goals of the weekly writing/research check-in are to help graduate students:
- Commit to and report progress on your writing or research goals
- Gain inspiration or motivation
- Connect with a community of fellow graduate students
Please note that this group is intended for motivation and accountability not for editing or tutorial support. To help students stay on track with their goals, we encourage weekly participation; however, we understand that everyone’s life is busy, so please attend as your schedule permits.
Click here to register for the 2020 Grad Student Summer I Virtual Writing Check-in
Register by Monday, May 18. Registered participants will be sent a link for the virtual Microsoft Teams weekly meeting and additional information. Limited to 50 students.
Questions or comments visit the registration page or email grad-success@wmich.edu.
New to Microsoft Teams? Check out this video for instructions: youtube.com/watch?v=qx8xHpRMFHU.
Thank you,
Graduate Student Success