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Graduate Student Government: Available Positions, Poster Session, Travel Grant

UGC Meeting 01.22.2020

Graduate Student Government (GSG) Announcements & Updates

 

 

The new GSG Team (who we are and how to contact us):

 

The GSG Co-Presidents:

                Sneha Vissa - Ph.D. student, School of Forestry, CEFNS

                Savannah Berry - Ph.D. student, Biological Sciences, CEFNS

                We can be at reached at: GSG@nau.edu.

 

         Vice President of Academic Affairs: Allison Clark, CAL (arc625@nau.edu)

         Vice President of Academic Affairs: Stephanie Arcusa, CEFNS (sha59@nau.edu)

         Diversity Representative: Alfredo Felipe, CEFNS (af2344@nau.edu)

         Director of Travel: Tosin Ayodele (ooa27@nau.edu)

         Director of Climate Action: Anona Miller, CEFNS (alm778@nau.edu)

         Director of Public Relations: Haley Anderson, SBS (ha492@nau.edu)

         Representative - COE: Stephen Hosberg (swh53@nau.edu)

         Representative - CEFNS: Brian Hamilton & Caitlin Patcher (bh558@nau.edu;

          cp729@nau.edu)

         Representative - CAL: Stephanie Paul (sap397@nau.edu)

         Representative - SBS: Joseph Chirwa Amazuwa (jac2272@nau.edu)

         Representative - At Large, Online Students: Hannah Douglas (Tucson) (hnd9@nau.edu)

         Representative - CHHS: Emmanuel James (elj52@nau.edu)

         Representative - CEIAS: Shaylynne Shuler (Shaylynne.Shuler@nau.edu)

 

Vacant Positions:

         Chief of Staff

         Director of Elections*

         Director of Special Events*

         Representative - College of Business

         Representative - Phoenix Biomedical Campus

 

We would like to request assistance in spreading the word about these open positions within the graduate community. In addition to the above positions, assistant positions are also available. Assistant positions are purely on a volunteer basis.

*We most urgently require these two positions to be filled. Particularly, the Director of Elections. Please have any students interested in GSG contact us at GSG@nau.edu

 

 

Spring 2020 Goals

 

-          We are hoping to move forward with our mental health goals as discussed last semester, working with the Graduate College.

-          Continue to work on the NAU Climate Action plan.

-          Increase campus visibility through social involvement.

 

       We will have a Trivia Event on Feb 5th and…

       Ping Pong Tournament at Flagbrew on Feb 13th!

       Updates will be sent to Grad Students & Faculty via e-mail. Please keep a look out for these! 

 

We appreciate any and all input from students, faculty and staff. Please do not hesitate to reach out to us for suggestions and advice.

 

Travel Awards

 

-          Travel window for March 1st - May 23rd closed on January 15th. Notifications will be sent between January 26th - 30th.

-          Next travel window is March 20th - April 5th for travel between May 24th - September 30th.

 

-          The GSG has selected one recipient for the Spring International Travel award (recipient awarded $1500) from Social and Behavioral Sciences

 

 

The GSG Poster Symposium

 

It is once again time for our annual GSG Poster Symposium hosted at the High Country

Conference Center. Pertinent dates/deadlines are as follows:

  • Jan 31st Abstract Deadline
  • Feb 24th Posters Due (PDF format)
  • Mar 31st 5-7pm Poster Symposium @ High Country

 

 

 

Call for abstracts (see below):

 

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