To our graduate and professional colleagues,
Please see below for a weekly update from the Graduate and Professional Student Government, which you should also be receiving from your department representative or college senator.
If any questions arise, you can reach out to your representative or contact us at gpsg@colorado.edu.
We hope you stay safe and have a great week,
Emily Jensen, Barra Peak, and Mckenzie Dice
GPSG Executive Team
On Monday, GPSG members President Emily Jensen, Director Sima Bhowmik, and Senator Marlene Palomar attended a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion lunch with CU System President Saliman and Dean of Students Banks. We discussed the need for structural, system-wide support of DEI initiatives as well as supporting students from diverse backgrounds through equitable pay and affordable housing.
If you have any other thoughts on DEI priorities GPSG should pursue, please email diversity.gpsg@colorado.edu.
The CU Student Government (CUSG) Legislative Council has recently announced a strike in response to systemic racism within the CUSG system and a transfer of power to university administration which undermines the autonomy of their government. GPSG executives have written a statement clarifying the role of GPSG in this strike and our commitment to fostering diversity and inclusion in our daily operations.
GPSG President of Outreach recently released a letter to university administration requesting CU add two official holidays (no work or class) to the university calendar. Specifically, GPSG requests that Juneteenth and Indigenous Peoples Day be added as official holidays.
To our graduate and professional colleagues,
Cooler fall weather is now reaching us in Colorado! Please see below for a weekly update from the Graduate and Professional Student Government, which you should also be receiving from your department representative or college senator.
GPSG meetings, open to everyone
- Tuesdays 6:15pm (tentative, working on rescheduling. If you are interested in attending, email speaker.gpsg@colorado.edu)
- Tuesdays 4pm
- Mondays 10am
Outreach Team - Tuesday 4:30 pm (as needed)
Our first is happening this Friday, Sept 24 from 1-3pm at the GPSG office (UMC 127).
Current open applications: (rolling review),
Our Director of Social Events will be graduating this semester! A formal application will open later this semester.
The executives would like to thank Anthony Pinter for his many years of service to GPSG through the roles of department representative, (the inaugural) Director of Data Analytics, Vice President of External Affairs, and most recently as Speaker of the Assembly. Anthony recently stepped down to graduate this semester; we wish you best of luck with your future endeavors!
We met with Disability Services to make suggestions for making the comprehensive and dissertation exam process more accessible. Students registered with this office are entitled to the same kinds of accommodations for these exams as for courses.
Our summary of grad and professional university dental insurance options, available here, has been updated with new information from the grad school.
We met with the graduate school last week to discuss the results of the Fees and Benefits committee report from last year. We also followed up on department culture investigations and the graduate housing changes.
The executives would like to thank Anthony Pinter for his many years of service to GPSG through the roles of department representative, (the inaugural) Director of Data Analytics, Vice President of External Affairs, and most recently as Speaker of the Assembly. Anthony recently stepped down to graduate this semester; we wish you best of luck with your future endeavors!
If any questions arise, you can reach out to your representative or contact us at gpsg@colorado.edu.
We hope you stay safe and have a great week,
Emily Jensen, Barra Peak, and Bobby Vondrasek
GPSG Executive Team
To our graduate and professional colleagues,
We hope you are getting settled into the rhythm of teaching and research. Please see below for a weekly update from the Graduate and Professional Student Government, which you should also be receiving from your department representative or college senator.
If any questions arise, you can reach out to your representative or contact us at gpsg@colorado.edu.
We hope you stay safe and have a great week,
Emily Jensen, Barra Peak, and Bobby Vondrasek
GPSG Executive Team
Our Director of Diversity Initiatives and Director of Social Events are piloting a new event this semester! We hope you can join us for a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) social hour. During this event, come chat with GPSG officers about your experience with DEI issues on campus. The first 30 minutes will be reserved for individual or group discussion, while the remainder of the time will be spent enjoying treats and playing games. This event will be held twice this semester, so please stop by and catch up. Please direct any questions to diversity.gpsg@colorado.edu.
The Graduate and Professional Student Government is pleased to announce the winners of the 2021 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Award. During this inaugural award year, we received 12 applications and awarded 5 awards with 3 honorable mentions. We will post more about the award recipients this summer so you can learn more about them and the work they are doing in our community.
Nancy Maingi, Communications
Alexander Williams, Literature
Rachel Janie O'Neal, Political Science
Joy Chieko Yamaguchi, Music
Chu May Paing, Anthropology
Prasanth Prahladan, Computer Science
Derek LeFebre, Education
Ali Raza, Computer Science
Dear Graduate and Professional Students of the 黑料社区网 and greater community,
In recent days and weeks, we have seen long-standing issues of race rise to the surface with protests around the United States and the world. Once again, lives have been lost needlessly. The killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and the killing of Ahmaud Arbery in rural Georgia expose an ugly truth.
The oppression, discrimination, and harassment of various racial and minority groups has always been and continues to be a central aspect of the American experience. It is our enduring nightmare and an open wound. Black people and people of color should not have to worry for their safety from bad actors and police brutality when going about their daily lives. This constant stress, trauma, and exhaustion people of color endure for simply existing in public spaces is unacceptable and immoral.
The 黑料社区网 is no exception to these issues. We have experienced multiple incidents of racism on our campus and in our community in recent months and years. We know that unconscious bias, microaggressions, and explicit racism degrade and demean our students of color on a regular basis. Our institution, as well as higher education as a whole, has vast racial disparities and inequities. People of color are underrepresented as undergraduate students, and the disparity of representation does not improve when we examine our graduate student and faculty bodies.
Beyond our campus we know that racial disparities exist in virtually every aspect of our society: the criminal justice system, employment, wealth, health outcomes, education, among many others. It is incumbent on each of us to fight for both the civil rights and human rights of people of color in our communities and to work to end inequality, however it may manifest.
UGGS will tirelessly continue our work to ensure all students feel safe, welcome, and valued in our campus community; please contact us to share your experience or give us feedback for improvement.
鈥淚njustice anywhere, is a threat to justice everywhere.鈥� - Martin Luther King, Jr.
Sincerely,
President
Vice President of Internal Affairs
Vice President of External Affairs
This is an archive page for the joint letter released by UGGS and CUSG executives regarding demands by the Black Student Alliance.