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Events

The Graduate School hosts events each year for prospective and current graduate students. View the list of events for the upcoming academic year below. 

Graduate Open House 3MT & GSS GSRC Additional Graduate Events Graduate Student Professional Development Series

Graduate School information/recruiting events

We are currently offering virtual webinars to meet your needs. If you register and attend a graduate open house, you will receive an application waiver code. Additional event sessions are added weekly so please check back often. 


Graduate open house

The next graduate open house sessions will take place on March 9 - 13, 2026 and will be 30 minutes each and delivered online. They will provided information on a specific graduate program, program requirements, admission requirements, etc. The program adviser/coordinator will discuss in-depth information on their respective program and assist with questions and advising. 


Nursing Day

Attend our in-person Nursing day event to learn about grad programs, tour campus and meet faculty and students. Get answers to your questions about scholarships, financial aid and the admission process. 

  • Saturday, October 25, 2025
  • Reserve your spot today

Engineering & Computer Science Day

Attend our in-person Engineering & Computer Science day to learn about grad programs, tour campus and meet faculty and students. Get answers to your questions about scholarships, financial aid and the admission process. 

  • Saturday, January 24, 2026 

Education & Human Services Day

Attend our in-person Education & Human Services day event to learn about grad programs, tour campus and meet faculty and students. Get answers to your questions about scholarships, financial aid and the admission process.    

  • Thursday, February 6, 2026

Business Day

Attend our in-person Business day event to learn about grad programs, tour campus and meet faculty and students. Get answers to your questions about scholarships, financial aid and the admission process. 

  • Saturday, February 21, 2026

Virtual information sessions

The virtual information sessions provide general information on OU graduate program benefits, admission requirements, deadlines, scholarships and more. 


Virtual personal appointments

The virtual personal appointment is available to you if you have questions, need advising support, or need assistance as a prospective graduate student or with the application process. Virtual meetings will be held via Zoom.


Virtual program sessions

The virtual program sessions provide information on a specific program including curriculum, admission requirements, contact information and more. 

  • Virtual Executive MBA information session
    • The Executive MBA at OU is a premier graduate business program designed exclusively for experienced, high-potential professionals, featuring rigorous curriculum, leadership and professional development and global immersion. 
Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week

Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week is a nationally recognized event that highlights the invaluable contributions of graduate and professional students on campuses across the country. At Oakland University, we will be celebrating our students' impact throughout the week of April 6-10, 2026. Save the date — more details to come.

Last year we celebrated Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation the week of March 31 – April 4, 2025, which included the following events: 

  • Lei’d Back Networking: A Grad Student Mixer
    • At this event, graduate and professional students were able to connect, mingle & elevate their career – with a Hawaiian Twist!
    • Highlights: interdisciplinary networking, free professional headshot, expert resume and LinkedIn guidance for an AI world, signature mocktails and a global food spread
    • Co-sponsored by the Graduate School, Career and Life Design Center, Association of Graduate Students, and Graduate Business Leaders.
  • OU Libraries and Writing Center Open House
    • Highlights: meet the Writing Center staff, discover available resources
  • Game On in the Grizz Den: Grad School Edition
    • Highlights: Gaming in the Grizz Den (billiards, foosball, consoles, cards, board games and more!), Pizza & Salad with the Graduate School Advisory Board
  • Graduate School Meet & Treat
    • Highlights: ask questions and discover resources with the Graduate School Dean and Staff
  • Graduate Student Spotlight
    • Share your most special accomplishments as an OU graduate student with us, for a chance to be featured in upcoming newsletters!
Three Minute Thesis (3MT) & Graduate Student Showcase (GSS) competition

The Three Minute Thesis Competition and Graduate Student Showcase (3MT & GSS) is scheduled for Friday, February 20, 2026. This competition gives students an opportunity to share their work and earn prizes

Graduate Student Research Conference (GSRC)

The Graduate Student Research Conference (GSRC) is on Friday, March 13, 2026. The conference is a great way for graduate students to share their research with the campus community and show their OU pride. Visit the GSRC website for more information. 

Graduate Teaching Assistant Series

How will your skills and experience as a graduate student translate to your own classroom? This workshop series will introduce basic components of successful teaching, with opportunities to develop pedagogy and practice teaching skills. Skills include developing a syllabus, methods of presenting content and enhancing student learning, classroom management and assessing student performance. This series will help graduate students who are teaching assistants or who are interested in becoming future faculty members. 

Attend orientation and register for the whole series at oakland.edu/cetl/gradseries

*There is no cost to OU graduate students. Students who attend the full series will receive a certificate upon completion. 

Visit the CETL workshops and events for additional events and resources. 

Research and Writing Workshops

Oakland University Writing Center, OU Libraries, and the Graduate School have partnered to provide 1) OU's graduate students with research and writing support for their theses and dissertations and 2) their supervisors with tools to better support them. 


Sit Down and Write

A writing retreat for advanced graduate students who are composing high-stakes documents, such as proposals, practicums, theses, dissertations, and publications. This accountability program provides a distraction free environment for composing in the company of like-tasked graduate students.   

Each session will start with a brief sharing session. Then writers will silence their mikes and write. The session will conclude with a brief recap, in which writers can share their progress. A graduate consultant host will be available throughout the session to answer questions and to help writers overcome obstacles to their fluency.


Dissertation 101: A Workshop Series for Graduate Writers and Their Supervisors

A workshop series that has addressed such timely topics as writing with statistics, literature review construction, data management and storage, understanding the IRB process, copyright and fair use, etc. All dissertation 101 sessions are held in 242 Kresge Library unless otherwise noted. 

Your suggestions about topics to address in future series are welcome. If you would appreciate coverage of a specific issue or you would like to volunteer to present, please contact Dr. Sherry Wynn Perdue, Director, at (248) 370-3105 or wynn@oakland.edu


Support for Reporting Research Results

A new initiative designed to help researchers better represent their results in text and within graphs and tables. The OUWC has hired several graduate consultants who currently are training to offer assistance on writing with statistics and reporting research findings. Please watch for more information about this forthcoming service. 


One-on-One Writing Consultations for Student and Faculty

Available with the director or with our graduate consultants. We help faculty address their tenure review statements, publications, syllabi, assignments, etc. We also work with graduate writers on their proposals, theses, dissertations, and publications. All students are eligible to conduct their writing consultations synchronously online as well as face-to-face. To schedule a session, either visit our online scheduler or call (248) 370-3120.


Classroom Visits and Presentations

Are available for writing intensive classes, department meetings, professional development, and orientation events. In the past, we have offered presentations on literature reviews, APA style, clarity and conciseness, etc.; provided brief introductions to writing center services; and offered guidance on assignment design and feedback. If you would like the writing center to come to you, contact Dr. Sherry Wynn Perdue, Director, at (248) 370-3105 or wynn@oakland.edu


Do you need professional one-on-one feedback? Schedule a graduate consultation at the writing center by calling (248) 370-3120 or by scheduling online

Additional Graduate Events

Please visit the Graduate School events calendar for additional events including workshops, visit lectures and program information events. 

Graduate School

O'Dowd Hall, Room 520
586 Pioneer Drive
Rochester, MI 48309-4482
(location map)
(248) 370-2700

Office Hours:
Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.