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The Graduate Students of English (GSE)

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The Graduate Students of English (GSE) is an organization open to all enrolled members of the graduate program in the Department of English. It is committed to maintaining an official forum for debate and the exchange of information among graduate students in English, and it acts as the primary liaison between the graduate students and the graduate director. The GSE also works to increase graduate student participation in department activities, as well as facilitates the training and professional development of graduate students. The GSE serves as an advocate for graduate students in matters such as funding, benefits, teaching loads, course offerings, and the academic structure and direction of the department and the graduate school.

With these ultimate goals in mind, the GSE hosts monthly department-wide graduate student meetings and other formal activities such as professional development seminars. The GSE also is committed to the transmission of information, through maintaining a Facebook page. Additionally, the GSE hosts both formal and informal social events throughout the year. In short, the GSE strives to make the experience for UT graduate students more enjoyable and more productive.

Contact Information


Chair

Kaitlyn Alford

kalford5@vols.utk.edu

Vice Chair

Taylor Hubbard

thubbar4@vols.utk.edu

PhD Representatives

Jamie Kramer

jkrame21@vols.utk.edu

Lexi Mitchell

amitch81@vols.utk.edu

MFA Representative

Shira Haus

shaus@vols.utk.edu

MA Representative

Grace Gibson

ggibson8@vols.utk.edu

Lizzie Laurent

elaurent@vols.utk.edu

Secretary/Treasurer

Noah Blacker

nblacker@utk.edu

Social Chair

Ivy Kiernan

aarbkier@vols.utk.edu

GSS Liaisons

Kate Wright & Nevin Bulut

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