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GPSA 2009 Excellence in Teaching and Achievement Awards!
Excellence in Teaching Award
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Name |
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Department |
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Place |
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Andy Gillham |
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HPER |
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1st (tie) |
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Sayantani Dasgupta |
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English |
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1st (tie) |
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Jennifer Jensen |
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Geography/Env Science |
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2nd |
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Jared Norman |
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Anthropology |
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3rd |
Graduate Achievement Award
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Name |
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Department |
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Place |
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Greg Swanson |
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Electrical and Computer Engineering |
1st |
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Edwin Anderson |
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Mechanical Engineering |
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2nd |
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William Godsoe |
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Biological Sciences |
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3rd (tie) |
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Hui-Wen Huang |
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Curriculum and Instruction |
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3rd (tie) |
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Thesis and Dissertation Printing/Binding Aid
Click here to
download the Form
The GPSA supports graduate students with an aid of up to $50.00 to be used
for thesis and dissertation printing and binding expenses. Any current
graduate student enrolled at the University of Idaho (Moscow Campus) is
eligible for this award, unless the applicant's department is in default
with the GPSA due to the lack of attendance by department representatives.
Priority will be given to students with no other source of funding (i.e.,
Department funds, Major Professor, Grant). Deadlines are: third
Friday of November for students graduating in the Fall Semester,
third Friday of April for students graduating in the Spring Semester and
the third Friday of July for students graduating in the Summer Term.
Get more updates about GPSA elections at the following link
Elections News
News from Last year
April 25, 2008 :
The results of Student Research Expo on April 25th in the UI Commons:
Christina Airhart (MMBB) won the top graduate award of $500.
Click here for more information.
Spring Elections Results:
Click here for more information.
Graduate Student Travel Funding!
Travel award maximums have been increased (as authorized by Senate Bill
S08-03)!
Please click here for more
From
Craig Watt, GPSA President (last day in office is May 12, 2008):
I'd like to thank the many involved graduate students who participated in the
GPSA's activities this year. Additionally I'd like to congratulate Parul, the
Vice President-elect, and the winners of the tie-breaker election that is
scheduled to occur in the fall, no later than September 21st.
GPSA has a tough job, to somehow get graduate students, who are already
strapped for time, to oversee a volunteer organization to benefit all graduate
students at UI. I appreciated the opportunities presented this year by the GPSA to me, and the challenges that came with it. To do less, and to do it
well is my recommendation for the future representatives as they continue to
rebuild the GPSA.
Best of luck to all of us,