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Graduate Student Association Update

By Webmaster Kris Gundel on April 14, 2010 in News

As the spring 2010 semester winds down, students are beginning to face finals, looking at next semester’s courses, others face graduation.

The Graduate Student Association would like to congratulate all the recent inductees to Kappa Delta Pi, the honor education society, that has an active chapter at MU. KDP is an informative organization that serves its members well into the future.

Recent goings on with GSA include participation with the Registrar’s Program Review Committee. An independent consultant will be on campus May 3 to meet with graduate students. Changes to programs and requirements may be coming forward, so before students register for next semester’s classes, they should check with their advisors.

GSA had representation at the Multi-Cultural Education Conference, IUP; a delegation of graduate and undergraduate students went to San Diego over the break to the National Black Graduates Association and presented a session on mentoring.

Some upcoming events to keep in mind:

April 10: Amish Countryside Tour

April 15: Final GSA meeting at 4 p.m. on the second floor of Lyle Hall. Elections will be held for next semester.

GSA cups are still for sale and flowers will be sold at the graduate ceremony May 7.

Graduation for the College of Graduate and Professional Studies is May 7 at 6:30 p.m. This is the first year MU has had a separate ceremony for graduate students.

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