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Graduate & Professional Student Assembly
GPSA Discussion Meeting
Monday, February 18th, 2013
Bache Auditorium, Malott Hall
5:30–7:00 P.M.
The meeting was called to order at 5:40pm.
Voting members present: N. Baran, G. Danies Turano, J. Drewes, A. Enders, M. Dumas, J. Hill, T. Ghandi, M. Holden, W. Kreuser, H. Liu, A. Moore, R. Moore, M. Paine, M. Tootill, C. Yao,
Voting members absent: E. Newbury, E.Rager, E. Smith
There were two minor changes to the minutes and then the minutes were approved.
N. Baran said the student center was one of the biggest focuses of the old GCI in 2007, before the financial crisis hit. Now, all future thoughts of expansion have been put on hold. Therefore, the graduate and professional community will have to make do with the Big Red Barn as their current student center.
Baran wrote up five main objectives to improve the graduate and professional student space on campus:
Dean Hubbell said he is completely on board with making Willard Straight Hall a better space for graduates to gather and will assist with any effort to do just that.
M. Paine discussed three objectives for the GCI regarding housing:
Y. Izrayelit and M. Holden described the following five objectives for improving mental health and well-being through the updated GCI:
At this point, those attending the meeting broke into three break-out sessions.
M. Paine asked for ideas for a theme for the March 4th GPSA meeting that will be attended by President Skorton. He also asked for a graduate student to volunteer to serve on the TCAT Citizens Advisory Committee. He also commented that the Cornell Federal Aid Student Lobby Day is March 6th and all students are encouraged to participate. A bus will take students down to Washington DC and students will be able to stay at the Cornell in Washington Center. Finally, those interested in becoming more involved in the Cornell fossil fuel divestment campaign should let him know.
There was no appropriations update.
Let M. Paine or M. Cerroni know if you are interested in joining this committee.
V. Pagay said March 1st at 4 pm is the last day to apply for funding from the Finance Commission.
G. Danies Turano said the Programming Board will be hosting a “re-orientation” event on Thursday, February 21st at the Big Red Barn. Grad students can also attend a free screening of the Phantom of the Opera at Cornell Cinema. Finally, there will be a DJ Competition at the Grad Ball, so spread the word among DJs you know who may want to participate.
Y. Izrayelit said the second annual Dine and Discuss event will be held on Wednesday, February 27th from 7–9 in the Big Red Barn. The theme of the night is “sense of community.” There will be a free dinner and participants will be able to brainstorm ways to grow a sense of community in the graduate and professional student body. Sign up soon!
P. Mahanti said the Award Committee is assembling its nominees and would like people to continue promoting these nominations.
M. Paine adjourned the meeting at 7:02 pm.
Respectfully submitted,
Allison Bazinet
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