Welcome one and All!
My fellow Graduate students whether you are categorized/identify as a(n):
- Traditional Student
- Non-traditional Student
- International Student
- Non-native Speakers of English
- First-Generation College Student
- Students with Disability
- Working Student
- Commuter Student
You have come to the right page!
As a graduate student and, more importantly, as a human being, your presence is valued and needed on campus, no matter your ethnicity, gender, nationality, sexuality, religion, culture, or how you choose to self-identify.
Campus Resources
Blaster’s Basket
Blaster’s Basket (Mines food bank), located in the student lounge in the Student Center, is available to any student with a need.
You can access Blaster’s Basket through the student lounge door off the Student Center courtyard.
For more information, send an email to: lgoberis@mines.edu
As a classroom community, our capacity to generate excitement is deeply affected by our interest in one another, in hearing one another’s voices, in recognizing one another’s presence.
GSG Grad Life Town Hall
GSG Community and Engagement Chair would like to invite you, our fellow graduate students to our Spring Town Hall: This event is open to all Graduate Students, so stop by!
Use the following to anonymously submit questions you would like to ask or topics you would like to hear discussed. Link: Not available yet, come back soon!
Date: TBT Time: TBT
Location: TBT
What is a GSG town hall?
An event led by graduate students put on by GSG primarily for graduate students to share feedback, converse with each other, and engage in constructive conversations regarding Graduate life.
- A chance for your voice to be heard as a CSM Graduate Student
- A specially curated panel composed of Graduate Student Leaders and Mines Leadership (Faculty and Staff)
- Conversation will be driven by submitted and live audience questions.
- GSG Town Hall aims to provide a respectful space to build morale and community for our graduate students while engaging in conversations that will be useful to address concerns and questions regarding graduate student life.
- To celebrate our graduate student community’s diverse background and foster respectful, open discussion surrounding campus activities, resources, and fairness in academia.
Why should you attend?
- We at GSG want to hear from you, our fellow graduate students, as we strive to make our campus community a safer, better space.
- Offer insight to invited members of Mines leadership.
How can you help?
ATTEND, Participate in conversation, Share knowledge!
Interested in volunteering email: gsgec@mines.edu
Upcoming Events
- Spring Townhall – TBT
- GRADS – Apr 1st – 3rd, 2025
- Spring BBQ – April 25th
Your Voice matters!
Are you a current CSM graduate student and interested in:
- Sharing your heritage or culture with other graduate students
- Volunteering with the GSG Community and Engagement committee
- Learning more about Community and Engagement related topics, how we can help make our campus better, and make a difference for yourself and your fellow colleagues