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Graduate Student Forum

The purpose of the Graduate Student Forum is to advise the Vice Dean of Academic Programs on issues relevant to graduate students and to offer feedback on initiatives from the Office of Graduate Programs. The Forum is composed of one Ph.D. student leader from each College Ph.D. program and typically convenes twice a semester.

Students are encouraged to contact their departmental representative with any concerns or issues in advance of the meetings and the Vice Dean.
Student emails may be found on the online student directory.

The purpose of the Graduate Student Forum is to advise the Vice Dean of Academic Programs on issues relevant to graduate students and to offer feedback on initiatives from the Office of Graduate Programs. The Forum is composed of one Ph.D. student leader from each College Ph.D. program and typically convenes twice a semester.

Students are encouraged to contact their departmental representative with any concerns or issues in advance of the meetings and the Vice Dean.

Student emails may be found on the online student directory.

 

 

Student Department Leaders

 

  • Margarita Smith,              American Studies and  Ethnicity
  • Rachel Middleman,                 Art History
  • Oscar Rebolledo-Mayor,    Chemistry
  • Lisl Walsh,                      Classics
  • Chia-Lan Sharon Wang,    Comparative Literatures
  • Suraj Shankar,                Creative Writing
  • Ben Haravitch,                   Earth Sciences
  • Keisha Brown,                     East Asian Languages and  Cultures
  • Brijesh Pinto,                    Economics
  • April Davidauskis,            English
  • Lucille Toth,                     French
  • Oh Seok Kim,                  Geography
  • Kristen Geaman,              History
  • Brandon Kayser,              Integrative and  Evolutionary Biology
  • Mary Byram,                    Linguistics
  • Anna Skylar,                    Marine Environmental  Biology
  • Andrei Pavelescu,            Mathematics
  • Reza Dehestan,                Molecular and  Computational Biology
  • Brian Blackwell,                Philosophy
  • Noah Toby Jacobson,        Physics
  • Parker Hevron,                Politics and International  Relations
  • Louise Cosand,                Psychology
  • Jessica Sanders,                Slavic Languages and  Literatures
  • Max Greenberg,                Sociology
  • Ryan Linkof,                     Visual Studies