GAPSA

The Graduate and Professional Student Assembly is the graduate student government at the University of Minnesota. Representing about 40 percent of the student body, GAPSA advocates for and informs graduate and professional students. Students elected Abou Amara as president in April 2011. The student government hosts events and activities for its students and has grants available to graduate and professional students. Its office is located on the second floor of Coffman Union.
Apr. 26, 2012
GAPSA will begin summer with no one heading finances or programming
Apr. 05, 2012
Brittany Edwards received 65 percent of the vote for GAPSA president.
Apr. 04, 2012
Students can vote online for next year’s leaders.
Apr. 02, 2012
U students will vote April 2-4 on MSA and GAPSA nominees.
Mar. 22, 2012
GAPSA’s proposed budget of $404,826 saw $12,700 in cuts by the SSFC.
Mar. 22, 2012
Two members of the Council of Graduate Students also received payments from the United Auto Workers for organizing efforts.
Mar. 21, 2012
Meet the candidates for MSA and GAPSA leadership positions
Mar. 19, 2012
United Auto Workers has helped student workers unionize at universities nationwide.
Feb. 29, 2012
A previous Minnesota Daily article misreported facts surrounding GAPSA resignations.
Feb. 22, 2012
The assembly needs to fill open seats on the executive board after several VPs resigned.
Feb. 13, 2012
The board members resigned for personal reasons and to pursue other opportunities.
Dec. 13, 2011
Terrance Paape stepped down before the last assembly meeting.
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  • Daily Editorial Board
Dec. 07, 2011
The University should explain why fees are raised and where that money goes.
Dec. 01, 2011
The assembly also approved an earlier budget deadline.
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