GRAD CLAS NOTES
May 2022
Congratulations to Our Graduates!

As I attend the many end-of-year events leading up to Commencement Weekend, I am reminded of the importance of taking time to celebrate our successes and to be together as a community. The people are what make Villanova great, and the connections you have made here will last a lifetime.

From all of us in the Graduate Studies Office, I offer heartfelt congratulations and prayers for continued success to our 2022 graduates! You have persevered through unprecedented challenges, and you have enriched our community with your passion and resiliency. I am proud to now call you Villanova Alumni.

I look forward to celebrating with you on stage on Saturday!






Emory H. Woodard IV, PhD, Dean of Graduate Studies, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Graduate Studies News
Villanova Theatre Professor James Ijames Receives the 2022 Pulitzer Prize in Drama
James Ijames, associate professor of Theatre in Villanova University’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is the 2022 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Drama. The Pulitzer Prize for Drama is given to a distinguished play by an American author, preferably original in its source and dealing with American life. A playwright, educator, director and performer, Ijames was awarded the Pulitzer for his play Fat Ham, a “loose,” according to the playwright, adaptation of Shakespeare’s Hamlet. READ MORE
History Graduate Students Curate New Exhibit for Villanova Art Gallery
Graduate history students celebrated the culmination of their semester-long public history practicum project with the opening reception of a new exhibit, Dox Thrash: Painted, Not Printed, in the Villanova University Art Gallery on Friday, April 29. The exhibit is open to the public through May 14 from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. READ MORE
Psychology Master's Student Wins 2022 Villanova Three Minute Thesis Competition
Villanova University graduate psychology student Sam Sinemus took first place in the University's Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition in the Mullen Center for the Performing Arts earlier this year for his presentation "The Impact of Modeling Mental States on Goal-Directed Conversations." Sinemus advanced to the Northeast Regional Competition, held virtually on April 28. While the College held a virtual 3MT event the previous two years, 2022 marked the first time that the competition was open to graduate students from across the University. Twelve finalists were selected from the pool of video submissions for the live in-person event READ MORE and SEE THE VIDEOS
Upcoming Academic Calendar Important Dates
  • Please refer to the Summer Sessions Academic Calendar for important dates and deadlines throughout the summer sessions for Grad CLAS students (excluding HRD and online MPA).
  • May 13 - 14Baccalaureate and Commencement
  • June 1 – Summer comprehensive examination applications due to department
  • June 12 – HRD and online MPA Summer I last day to withdraw with no refund
  • June 15 – Last day to apply to graduate on September 1
  • June 24 – Last day for submission of work to remove incomplete (N) grade for Spring 2022 semester (excluding HRD and online MPA)
  • June 29 – HRD and online MPA Summer II last day to register for classes
  • July 29 – Summer thesis/dissertation deadline

Events, Reminders and Information
Graduate Student Commencement May 14
The Master's and Doctoral Degree Commencement and Recognition Ceremony will take place at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 14 in Villanova Stadium, followed by the President’s Reception for Master’s and Doctoral Degree Graduates at 5 p.m. in various locations based on college. Events will be livestreamed for those not in attendance. Please visit the Commencement 2022 website for the most up-to-date information. Remember to share your photos on social using #NovaGrad2022!

Graduate Outcomes Survey
If you are graduating in May 2022, please take a few moments to fill out the Graduate Outcomes Survey. This outcomes data is of critical importance to us in assessing how we did in our efforts to provide a robust graduate education experience.

Summer Interdisciplinary Courses
If you are one of our campus-based graduate students in CLAS, you are permitted to take up to six credits in another discipline within the college (pending approval by your program director). Perhaps your graduate program does not offer many summer courses in the summer or you are interested in dipping your toe in another field! Many of these courses are being offered online, although some are also on-campus or in hybrid modalities. We have compiled a list of graduate courses being offered this summer that have been identified as courses that lend themselves particularly well to interdisciplinary study. Other options can be found in the master schedule. If anything seems interesting, be sure to consult with your program director for advising prior to registering. View interdisciplinary courses.

Grant and Fellowship Summer Support Workshops
This May and June, Mike Westrate, PhD, Assistant Vice Provost for Graduate Education and Research, is holding two "boot camp" workshops for students interested in applying for fellowships and grants to support their research as well as applying for doctoral programs. Please see the linked flyers for more information: Grants and Fellowships - Humanities and Social Sciences; NSF-STEM Fellowships

Graduate Student Professional Development Summer Funding
Graduate students in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences may apply for funds to support their summer professional development efforts. This is a pilot program for summer 2022. A limited number of awards will be made based on demonstrated need and merit. Typical awards will be in the amount of $500, but more may be requested. All requests for funding must be submitted before the professional development activity takes place, and students will be reimbursed for expenses incurred between June 1, 2022 and August 23, 2022. To apply, send an email to [email protected] indicating the nature of the professional development to be pursued, the contribution of the activity to the student’s graduate education, the date of the activity and the amount needed.

Handshake The Villanova Job Resource
Handshake is Villanova’s go-to resource for jobs, internships, events, and more! This mobile career management platform intuitively connects you to relevant opportunities based on your profile, interests and search activity. Through Handshake, you can apply for positions, explore companies and connections and sign up for career fairs and workshops all in one place. Learn more.

Interstride: A Job Search Tool for International Students 
Villanova University has joined Interstride, a job search tool for international students providing job and internship postings from employers that focus on hiring international students, as well as networking and mentorship opportunities, visa and immigration support services and more! Explore Interstride.
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