
The Forestry
Graduate Student Association (FGSA) is a representative voice for all graduate
students in the School of Forestry here at Northern Arizona University. FGSA is
cooperative in design, aiming to unite the various forestry sub-disciplines
within the membership.
The purpose of the FGSA is to provide a forum through which graduate students
in the School of Forestry can interact with one other, as well as faculty and
staff. As an organization, FGSA is entitled to have a representative
(non-voting) present at all faculty and Graduate Curriculum Committee meetings
in the School of Forestry.
Some of the areas of focus of the FGSA are:
- The FGSA sponsors the Forestry Seminar Series, managing all facets of the
speaker series including scheduling, recruiting and hosting speakers, and
assuring that the weekly event is as successful as possible.
- The FGSA hosts at least one social event per year (usually the new graduate
student orientation cookout).
- The FGSA specifically aims to encourage its members to make the most of
their graduate school endeavors and act as a resource. As graduate students from
diverse backgrounds (national and international), we bring valuable experiences,
knowledge, interests, skills, energy, and imagination to our school and
encounter various obstacles.
- The FGSA seeks to recognize and enhance our individual and collective assets
through interactive and participatory means to answer questions and add supports
so the each graduate student's experience might be the fullest. Therefore, FGSA
provides the organizational basis for its members to sponsor and coordinate
academic and social events, on a variety of scales, from school and college
level, on to the University and Flagstaff communities, and beyond to regional,
national, and international levels.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 03 March 2009 )