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PEGO Officers for 2012-13:

President
Kaitlin Price
kprice2@binghamton.edu

Vice President:
Jessica Phillips   
jphilli2@binghamton.edu

Secretary:
Stephanie Berkowitz    
sberkow3@binghamton.edu

Public Relations:
Ramon Torres    
rtorres1@binghamton.edu

Treasurer:
Beth Kreeger    
kreegerb@aol.com

Senator:(doctoral)
Gail Musante
gmusant1@binghamton.edu

              

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Professional Education Graduate Organization (PEGO) Office: AB G13

What is PEGO | PEGO Inventory | Announcements
|PEGO Doctoral Brown Bag Series |Meetings
PEGO Travel Reimbursement Form|

What is PEGO?

PEGO is a not-for-profit, student-run entity, funded by the activity fees graduate students pay at the beginning of each semester.
PEGO is a sub-organization of the Graduate Student Organization (GSO), which dictates acceptable use of funds through the GSO Constitution.
All graduate students enrolled in the Graduate School of Education are automatically members of the PEGO and the GSO, and therefore are entitled to their services.

What does PEGO do?
In seeking to serve its members in a variety of ways, PEGO:

PEGO sends all of its announcements to members via the departmental listserv. If you are not currently receiving postings on the listserv,
contact the Education Office.

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PEGO Inventory

Materials and equipment provided by PEGO for loan can be borrowed for two-week time periods.  To borrow any of our materials contact Kate Price at  at kprice2@binghamton.edu. If feasible PEGO will purchase additional items for the Graduate School of Education.  PEGO has also created a teacher education curriculum library.  Check it out! 

PEGO Announcement

PEGO will be having their next meeting on Tuesday, April 2nd at 3:30 in Academic B room G13. Everyone is invited.

PEGO Doctoral Brown Bag Series

The PEGO Doctoral Brown Bag series is a monthly meeting for doctoral students in which guest speakers from the university and scholarly community share information on topics related to research and/or doctoral studies. The Brown Bags are held on Fridays evenings in Academic Building B from 5-6:30 pm in the Graduate School of Education. Please check the schedule below for Brown Bag dates and topics.

September 7, 2012 - Dr. Bogum Yoon, The Research Question: From the Perspective of the Totality
October 5, 2012 - Dr. Bogum Yoon, Evaluator, not a "Summarizer": The Active Role of Conducting a Literature Review
November 9, 2012 - Dr. Karem Bromley and Dr. Marla Mallette, The Top 7 Things We've Learned about Writing and Publishing
December 7, 2012 - John Livermore, An Introduction to SPSS
January 25, 2013 - Dr. Candace Mulcahy, Securing a Position in Higher Education
February 15, 2013 - Dr. Lucky Mason-Williams, Dissecting the CV: What to Include, What Not to Include, and Where Everything Goes
March 1, 2013 - Dean S.G. Grant, The Changing Landscape of Education?

PEGO Meeting Minutes

April 18, 2013 Meeting

April 2, 2013 Meeting

February 12, 2013 Meeting

December 12, 2012 Meeting

April 17 2012 Meeting

March 20 2012 Meeting

October 11 2011 Meeting

September 13 Meeting

August 25 2011 Meeting

January 27 2011 PEGO Meeting               


PEGO Conference and Research Reimbursement Form

The following form is available to seek reimbursement for attendance at conferences and research for theses and dissertations (.doc, 41kb)

Contact Us

Office: AB G13
kprice2@binghamton.edu

 

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Last Updated: 4/23/13