By Jeff Murphy,
October 10, 2019
WARRENSBURG, MO – Missouri Governor Mike Parson has proclaimed the week of Oct. 14-18
as Missouri Graduate Education Week. In observing this week, his proclamation notes
the value of universities with graduate-level programs which are “preparing more than
80,000 education specialists, master’s and doctoral students with discipline-specific
and transferable skills to meet critical workforce and societal needs.”
While Gov. Parson publicly recognizes graduate education opportunities, the University
of Central Missouri is joining in the observance with special events to celebrate
its many graduate students and opportunities UCM provides for those who seek advanced
degrees. Odin Jurkowski, director of Graduate Education and Research (GER) at UCM,
said a wide range of activities are planned during the week, including social networking
opportunities, workshops, and an introduction to various services for those seeking
advanced degrees. Campus activities are being coordinated by GER and the Office of
Graduate and International Student Services (GISS).
To commemorate this special week, free coffee and treats and free printing for graduate
students will be available from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day of the observance in Ward
Edwards 1900. GISS is providing free punch and snacks Monday through Thursday in Ward
Edwards 1800.
The Graduate Research Workshop: Citing and Citation Management Tools will be presented
at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 15 at James C. Kirkpatrick Library, Room 1424 and at 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 16, at the same location, while also being available online through
ITV. The Thesis Workshop is planned for noon Wednesday, Oct. 16 and Thursday, Oct.
17 in Ward Edwards Building, Room 3601. On Wednesday, students at the Missouri Innovation
Campus in Lee’s Summit can enjoy free popcorn and snacks from 2 to 4:30 p.m. at the
main entrance of the MIC. Rounding out Thursday activities is the Graduate Student
Experience Panel at 5:30 p.m. in Elliott Student Union 237A. This will provide the
opportunity for current UCM undergraduate students to hear about the experiences of
current graduate students.
The special week of activities concludes on Friday, Oct. 18 with a pizza lunch at
The Crossing Community Room (232). Individuals planning to attend are encouraged to
RSVP. For more information, email ger@ucmo.edu.
In addition to these activities, members of the UCM community and local business sponsors
have made it possible to award door prizes at every Graduate Education Week event.
Additionally, graduate students can win prizes throughout the week by visiting the
GER Facebook page. Students who may not be able to attend the special events will
stay engaged through a daily graduate newsletter that will be sent to them via email.
Graduate enrollment continues to play a significant role at UCM, which today accounts
for about one-quarter of all students on campus. According to the governor, this group
of students helps to fill a vital need for a highly educated and analytical workforce
in Missouri in order to address complex society and economic needs of the 21st century.
As discovery and innovation have created dramatic shifts in the labor force, there
remains a critical need for professionals in the science, technology, engineering,
and mathematics fields, and individuals who have a graduate education. These individuals
are essential to filling jobs of the future, the governor noted in his proclamation.
To learn more about Graduate Education Week at UCM, contact Jurkowski at 660-543-8678
or go online at ucmo.edu/ger.