Graduate Student Committees

EBIO GSA

Chair: Kaylee Rosenberger (kaylee.rosenberger@colorado.edu)
Co-chair: Miles Moore (miles.moore-1@colorado.edu)
Secretary: Paige Mccreadie (paige.mccreadie@colorado.edu)
GPSG representative: Treson Thompson (treson.thompson@colorado.edu)
MS representative: 
International representative: Naiara Doherty Garcia (naiara.garcia@Colorado.EDU)
1st year representative: Jacob Fenner (jacob.fenner@colorado.edu)
IT representative: Treson Thompson (treson.thompson@colorado.edu) 
Graduate representative: Manuela Mejia (ebio.gradrep@colorado.edu

General GSA email:gsa.ebio@gmail.com

The purpose of the EBIO Graduate Student Association is to provide an organized and central forum for graduate students to build community, discuss experiences in the department, and enact positive changes. The broad mission of the GSA is to facilitate communication among graduate students, support graduate student well-being, identify concerns related to faculty or administration, and support the formation of task forces to address current issues in the department that affect graduate students. It is also a space for emerging leaders in the department to get experience with roles in service at a departmental and university-level. See the GSA Bylaws for more information. The GSA is also responsible for keeping this working groups page up to date, and for updating the Graduate Handbook webpage. GSA general meetings are open to all EBIO graduate students and are held on a monthly basis. 
 
GSA general meeting time and location: General meetings for the GSA will recommence in Fall 2026. Emails with meeting dates/times will be sent to all graduate students in the department.
 

EBIO Grad Rep

Manuela Mejia (ebio.gradrep@colorado.edu)

Attends faculty meetings and updates graduate students, updates grad students and recruits input on grad student issues to report to faculty. This is an annually elected position (Dec to Dec); anyone can run.


CTL Lead 

Annie Meeder (Annie.Meeder@colorado.edu)

This person promotes graduate teacher (TA & GTPI) training and professional development in EBIO and serves as the department's representative for the Center for Teaching and Learning program (a division of the Graduate School).  This is a one-year, paid position that primarily involves training by the GTP program and conducting non-evaluative teaching consultations for graduate student TAs to help them improve their teaching skills.  


Colloquium

Co-chairs: Miles Moore (Miles.Moore-1@colorado.edu) and Ellen Waddle (Ellen.Waddle@colorado.edu)

Colloquium committee plans and runs the EBIO Colloquium Speaker Series. This is the largest committee in the department, with many positions ranging from high to low involvement: committee chairs, tech support, grad lunch support, etc. Members of Colloquium Committee also vote on speakers for the upcoming academic year. Everything about the seminar series is organized by graduate students and this committee is an excellent way to be involved in the department with however much involvement you want to commit to. Meetings to bring in new members occur in the Spring Semester.


Lunch & Learn: Social seminar!
Kaylee Rosenberger (kaylee.rosenberger@colorado.edu) Treson Thompson (treson.thompson@colorado.edu)
Looking for new coordinators! Please reach out if you are interested. 
Lunch & Learn email: ebio-lunchandlearn@colorado.edu
 
Lunch and Learn calendar: TBD

This is EBIO’s informal seminar series.  Grad students, postdocs, faculty, and guests are all welcome to share their research, travel photos, or present workshops for the benefit of department members.
 

EBIO Club Graduate Representatives

Sara Padula (sara.padula@colorado.edu) and Lucas Florsheim (lucas.florsheim@colorado.edu)

This committee works with the Undergraduate Biology Club to provide opportunities for undergraduates to get engaged in the department beyond coursework.  The main event is the Grad-Undergrad Social that happens each spring, where all EBIO grad students are invited to recruit undergrads to work with them on their research.  The committee updates resources for this event each year, including grad student research blurbs and contact info. The committee also seeks to boost attendance for or create 2-3 additional events each year, including the fall faculty-undergraduate research social, campus-wide undergraduate recruitment events (e.g., the UROP symposium), and events to address other needs of undergraduates in the department (e.g., a career panel or job fair).


Bugslist Manager

The GSA IT Representative (see above) is the graduate students' Bugslist manager. They can help grad students subscribe, check subscription status, or unsubscribe. 

Bugs list is the informal email group for EBIO grad students, post-docs, post-baccalaureate research technicians, and some alumni. Typically, we use this list to ask for help, items/equipment, or advertise events that we might not want to blast to the whole department. Incoming students, this may be a good place to ask for help in your housing search. 


Green Labs EBIO representatives

Contact Green Labs or visit this page for more info.

Works with Green Labs to develop departmental projects that improve energy efficiency, reduce research waste, etc.  This is a paid position and the time commitment is flexible.