What is the Graduate Student Leadership Council (GSLC)?

GSLC was formed in 2022 by a resolution passed by ASMSU recognizing that issues impacting graduate students are often different from those of undergraduates. The goal of GSLC is to promote all graduate student voices through service as representatives on university councils that affect policy changes at MSU. GSLC is composed of graduate students who serve on councils, such as Budget, Research, and Graduate Councils, and serve as representatives to ASMSU Senate and Faculty Senate.

Want to provide your feedback to GSLC?

GSLC wants to hear from you! Our goal as the GSLC is to advocate for you to help improve your quality of life as a graduate student at Montana State University. We'd like to hear about any issues you've had such as living conditions, wellbeing, and/or your rights as students. Share your feedback in our anonymous graduate student survey.

Getting involved with GSLC:

Graduate students can get involved by:

  1. Attending regular GSLC Strategic Meetings. Meetings for the spring 2025 semester take place biweekly on Tuesdays from 11am-12pm in Roberts Hall 106 (upcoming on April 1st, 15th, and 29th).
  2. Filling open council or representative positions. Open positions are filled by current GSLC member or staff nomination. 

For more information, please contact the Council Chair: Michaela Johnson

Current GSLC Members:

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Michaela Johnson

PhD Student in Mechanical Engineering

Michaela is the Council Chair of GSLC and also serves on the Research Council. Email Michaela.

Kari Perry

Kari Perry

PhD Student in Mechanical Engineering

Kari (she/her) sits on the University Graduate Council. She is passionate about welcoming and supporting graduate students in the many vital roles they fill on our campus. Email Kari.

Anna French

Anna French

PhD Student in Biological Sciences/Ecology

Through her role on the University Graduate Council, Anna (she/her) works to promote the wellbeing of graduate students and support their basic needs. Outside of her graduate studies, she competes for the US Biathlon team and serves as an Athlete Advisory Council representative, where she advocates for athlete safety and gender equity in sport. Email Anna.

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Akash Gulati

Master's Candidate in Science & Natural History Filmmaking

Akash serves on the University Graduate Council. Akash is passionate about advocating for graduate student issues, with a special focus on international students and the College of Arts and Architecture. Email Akash.

 Francis Kawalski

Francis Kawalski

Master's Candidate in Applied Economics

Francis serves on the Budget Council. Email Francis.

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Albert Reyes

PhD Student in Chemistry & Biochemistry

Albert is a Faculty Senate Attendee. Email Albert.

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Mohammad Soroush

PhD Student in Physics

Mohammad is a representative of the Graduate Employment Organization (GEO). Email Mohammad.

Mary Farina

Mary Farina

PhD Student in Land Resources and Environmental Sciences

Mary is the housing liason. Mary is passionate about advocating for graduate students living in campus housing and amplifying their voices regarding housing experiences and concerns. Email Mary.

Past GSLC Events

GSLC Town Hall

GSLC Town Hall

Do you have comments about your experience as a graduate student at MSU? The Graduate Student Leadership Council (GSLC) wants to hear from you! The GSLC is hosting a town hall from 4-6pm on Tuesday March 11th, 2025 in Linfield 125. Bring your questions, comments, and complaints and drop in at any time.

GSLC Awareness Forum

GSLC Awareness Forum

The Graduate Student Leadership Council (GSLC) invites all MSU graduate students to an awareness forum on Wednesday November 13th, 2024 at 3pm in SUB Room 235. Join council members for snacks and conversation about the graduate student experience, as well as updates from MSU that affect graduate students. The GSLC wants to find out how they can work to improve the graduate student experience, and needs your feedback!