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The Graduate School Diversity Office (GSDO)

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GSDO Spotlight: Patricia Jones Whyte and Michael Wilson with 2008 Summer Undergraduate Research Students. Read more.

 

The mission of the Graduate School Diversity Office (GSDO) is to coordinate and lead the Graduate School initiatives in the recruitment, funding, retention and graduation of a diverse student body. In addition, the GSDO works closely with other University of Minnesota offices that are concerned with diversity and multiculturalism.  The GSDO provides advising to assist prospective graduate students (U.S. citizens and permanent residents) with the admission process and on financing graduate school. The GSDO fosters opportunities for graduate students to build community ties, to strengthen their networking skills, and to enhance their professional development.  

For more information about our initiatives, programs, and activities, please refer to the "About the Graduate School Diversity Office" web site.

The Graduate School Diversity Office

333 Johnston Hall
101 Pleasant Street S.E.
Minneapolis, MN 55455
612.625.6858
gsdo@umn.edu email link

GSDO Staff:

Noro Andriamanalina, Ph.D., Director of Academic and Professional Development

Anne Carter, Ph.D., Writing Services Coordinator

Jennifer Garrison, Office Assistant

Patricia Jones Whyte, M.A., Acting Director, MSROP

Derek Maness, M.A., Assistant to the Dean

 

 

The Graduate School Diversity Office Mission Statement

 

   

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