All graduate and professional departments are invited to elect one or more representatives to the GSA, depending on the size of the program enrollment. Generally, it is one representative for every fifty students enrolled in your department. Check with our current GSA officers for more information.
Every GSA Graduate Student Representative is responsible for disseminating important information about new services or events to graduate students in their graduate program; bringing forth concerns or new ideas shared by peer graduates in their Master’s or Doctoral program; voting in official GSA matters, including the appointment of new Executive Officers, approving ballot language for elections, and deciding a course of action during critical events; and attending a minimum of two meetings per quarter to qualify for an individual stipend.
- Anthropology
- Russell Nylen
- Art
- Lela Welch
- Biological Engineering
- Shaylee Larson
- Biomolecular Science and Engineering
- Alyse Ptacek
- Chemical Engineering
- Liz Schauer
- Chemistry and Biochemistry
- Brendan Ly, Jack Hopper
- Communication
- Comparative Literature
- Computer Science
- Counseling, Clinical, and School Psychology
- Daniel Del Cid
- Andrea Hercules
- Dynamical Neuroscience
- Earth Sciences
- Claire Divola
- East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies
- Yiming Ma
- Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology
- Kayla Kauffman
- Siena McKim
- Economics
- Camila Paleo, Nicholas Herrera
- Education
- Miriam Burnett, Jing Su
- Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Shang-Hsun Yang
- English
- Leila Stegemoeller, Olivia Bievenue
- Environmental Science and Management
- Nadine Snyder, Logan Ruggles, Betty Chong, Stephanie Luu, Meet Muchhala
- Feminist Studies
- Film and Media Studies
- Paul Kim
- Geography
- Dan Grafton
- Seonga Cho
- Global Studies
- Frances Iannuzzi
- History
- Janna Haider
- History of Art and Architecture
- Iman Salty
- Latin American and Iberian Studies
- Carina Paredes-Rivera
- Linguistics
- Kristy Ali
- Marine Science
- Materials
- Tanay Tak
- Mathematics
- Michael Keith
- Mechanical Engineering
- Alexa English
- Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Isha Anantpurkar
- Amina Li
- Madeleine Leibovitch
- Political Science
- Sonya Akhgar
- Psychological & Brain Sciences
- Religious Studies
- Chelsea Forer
- Vicky Ballmes
- Sociology
- Timothy A. Perez
- Spanish and Portuguese
- Rui Chu
- Statistics and Applied Probability
- Nickolas Thiessen
- Technology Management Program
- Shray Grover
- Sagun Suryavanshi
- Theater and Dance
- Heath Pennington