The Graduate School Student Advisory Board
Mission
The mission of the Graduate School Student Advisory Board (GSSAB) is to work with the Graduate School to maintain and improve the quality of graduate education at the ÌÀÄ·ÊÓƵ and to enrich the academic, professional, and social experience of graduate students. The GSSAB brings a comprehensive student voice to the graduate school.
ÌÀÄ·ÊÓƵ the GSSAB
The GSSAB members will have the opportunity to identify graduate student issues they wish to address as well those of concern to the graduate school. Typical areas that the graduate school would like the GSSAB members to provide advice and guidance include the following;
- Advocate for all graduate students at the ÌÀÄ·ÊÓƵ.
- Facilitate communication between the graduate school and graduate students.
- Feedback to the graduate school on graduate school policies and graduate issues that arise in the Associated Students of the ÌÀÄ·ÊÓƵ (ASUAF) and Faculty Senate.
- Plan new student orientation.
- Develop professional development programming
- Provide input on graduate school social media, web presence, and outreach.
- Act as a liaison between graduate school and graduate student organizations.
- Report constituent feedback and insights on graduate student issues.
- Plan social activities sponsored by the graduate school.
- Provide a sense of community/connection for graduate students.
The board members serve one year. The board meets monthly during the semester. One of the board members serves as chair. The GSSAB will receive administrative support from the graduate school that provides the board information to support their deliberations (e.g., budget, policies, BOR policies, etc.). The GSSAB chair and committee communicate their concerns, findings and recommendations with the director of the graduate school. The GSSAB members also recruit new members, develop meeting agendas, meeting protocols, membership responsibilities, and board make-up.
2024-2025 Advisory Board
David Kulikovskiy College of Engineering and Mines BS/MS in Civil Engineering |
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Carissa Pienkowski College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics M.S. in Wildlife Biology |
Dishi Padisalackal Thomas College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science |
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Jamie Bero College of Business and Security Management Master of Security & Disaster Management |
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Yuqing Wang College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics Ph.D. in Natural Resources and Sustainability |
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