This week's episode of State of Wellbeing focuses on the holistic support offered by South Dakota State University to graduate students. Hosted by Kevin Sackreiter, the conversation features Nicole Lounsbery, Director of the SDSU Graduate School, and Kristen Kponyoh, Assistant Director, discussing the resources and initiatives available to promote graduate student success and well-being.
For more information, visit https://www.sdstate.edu/graduate-school.
Learning Objectives:
1. Identify the services and resources provided by the SDSU Graduate School to support student success from admission through graduation.
2. Compare the needs of graduate students with those of undergraduate students, especially regarding life responsibilities and the availability of campus services.
3. Explain the importance of graduate students’ involvement in professional, social, and community activities to build networks and enhance their overall experience.
Processing Questions:
1. Why is well-being emphasized as a critical factor in graduate student success?
2. If you are currently an undergraduate student, what wellbeing habits could you develop now that would help you be successful later in graduate school?
3. If you were a new graduate student at SDSU, which resources or programs discussed in the podcast would you prioritize using and why?
4. How can faculty, staff, and the local community better support the unique needs of graduate students?
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