GPSC: Grad Lunch and Reset at Multicultural Center Gallery

Chetanjot Kaur Romana

Interested in meeting fellow graduate students from across various departments and helping shape the future of interdisciplinary life on campus? Join the Graduate Advancement and Belonging (GAB) Committee and the GPSC Executive Cabinet on March 11 from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Multicultural Center Classroom for the Grad Lunch and Reset. This event is specifically designed to foster community among interdisciplinary students and those navigating programs without a central departmental home. Lunch and drinks will be served beginning at 5 p.m.

During the event, attendees are encouraged to participate in a comprehensive survey assessing the graduate student experience. Your feedback on administrative support, cross-departmental navigation and sense of belonging will directly inform future discussion-based forums and help the Graduate School implement actionable improvements for the student community.

This event is supported by the Graduate Professional Student Congress and is free to all U of A students. If you require a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in this event, please contact Ndotimi Apulu, GSIE at-large representative, at napulu@uark.eduHenry Obajaja, GPSC GAB co-chair, at hobajaja@uark.edu; or Chetanjot Kaur Romana, GPSC GAB co-chair, at cromana@uark.eduKindly register for the event via the Hogsync link as seen in more information.

About GPSC GAB: The Graduate Advancement and Belonging Committee works in coordination with the GPSC executives to advocate for the diverse needs of the graduate population. Our mission is to identify systemic issues and create a structured forum for students to voice their concerns, ensuring every graduate student finds a home at the University of Arkansas.

Contacts

Ndotimi Apulu, GSIE at-large representative
Biological Sciences
479-575-3251, napulu@uark.edu