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GPSS Museum Day

Join us for a tour of the seattle art museum on March 6th. Meet at the University of Washington Link Station at 11 AM for a guided tour of the museum starting at 11:30am. Free admission & no rsvp required!

Museum Day

GPSS Study Hours

Join us for Study Hours with lofi music, hot chocolate, and snacks at the GPSS office (HUB 314) on Monday March 10th from 3-5 PM!

GPSS study hours

Senator of the Month – January (2025)

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Alexandros Peltekis obtained his B.S. in Chemistry and Computer Science for the University of Florida. Now, he is a PhD student studying Computational/Theoretical Chemistry under Xiaosong Li in the Chemistry Department in the University of Washington. His research focuses on developing quantum chemistry methods in the relativistic domain.

He joined GPSS in the Fall of 2024 and since then has become an active member of the Provost’s Advisory Committee, Chair of the Judicial Committee, and participated in many GPSS programs to foster a stronger graduate and professional community. Outside of his academic and professional responsibilities, Alexandros actively supports local improv groups through participation and volunteering, which strengthens his creativity, quick problem-solving, and team-building skills.

GPSS Officers Election ( 2025-26 )

Run for a GPSS Officer Position – Make a Difference!

Are you passionate about advocating for graduate and professional students? Do you want to lead initiatives that improve student life at UW? Consider running for a Graduate and Professional Student Senate (GPSS) Officer Position for the 2025-2026 academic year!

As a GPSS Officer, you’ll:
Represent graduate and professional students at UW and beyond
Advocate for student needs to the university administration, local and state government
Manage a budget of nearly half a million dollars
Collaborate with faculty, staff, and student organizations to improve student experiences
Build leadership skills while getting paid for 19.5 hours/week, with tuition coverage and health benefits

📅 Election Date: May 7, 2025
📌 Nomination Deadline: May 4, 2025, 5:30 PM

🔗 Learn more & apply: GPSS Elections Form

This is your opportunity to step up, lead, and create meaningful change for students across campus. Feel free to reach out with any questions!

Senator of the Month – December (2024)

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Charles Bugre is a PhD Candidate at the Information School (iSchool). His research focuses on digital skills of people with low-levels of literacy, future of libraries and problematic information. As a Senator for the PhD information Science Program since 2022, he has contributed in so many ways to support and improve the work of the GPSS.

He has served as an executive senator, a member of the Election Committee, the Finance and Budget Committee and as a representative on the Faculty Council on Academic Standards. He also spearheaded the creation of the Committee for Senators Motivation and Retention to encourage more interest and active participation of graduate and professional students in the GPSS. He represented the GPSS in the Student Technology Fee Committee in 2022/2023 through which he successfully advocated and contributed to the initiation of stipends for committee members. He also supported students in the Information School and student groups like AVELA (A Vision for Engineering Literacy and Access) to successfully apply for STF funds. 

Senator of the Month – October(2024)

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Marina Zub is a dynamic professional with over eight years of experience in the digital marketing technology sector, including four years as a self-employed consultant. Throughout her career, she has partnered with enterprises, including Fortune 500 companies, helping them navigate digital transformation and harness innovative solutions to drive business growth.

A Russian Canadian currently based in the U.S., Marina balances her professional pursuits with her academic journey, pursuing a master’s degree at the University of Washington, where she also serves as a senator representative in the Graduate Student Senate. Her academic focus and professional expertise converge in her passion for leveraging technology to address critical societal challenges, particularly in mental health screening and diagnostics. Marina is the creator of Gino, a conversational agent designed to enhance mental health assessments, integrating advanced AI methodologies to improve accessibility and user engagement.

Marina’s multifaceted skill set spans data analytics, business strategy, and technology integration, bolstered by her natural curiosity and drive to lead. She thrives on bridging the gap between ideas and execution, drawing from her diverse experiences and relentless pursuit of growth.

Beyond her professional endeavors, Marina is an advocate for lifelong learning, actively enhancing her leadership skills and exploring emerging trends in technology, including space exploration and education innovation. As a dedicated mother and a health-conscious individual, she skillfully juggles family, career, and self-care while striving to leave a meaningful impact on the world.

Marina Zub embodies resilience, creativity, and a forward-thinking mindset, making her a formidable force in shaping the future of technology and mental health care.