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QUICK LINKS:
The Graduate History Association (GHA) gives graduate students a voice in departmental affairs and works to improve graduate student life. All department graduate students are automatically members.
The GHA President coordinates all GHA activities and is the official student liaison to the Director of Graduate Studies and the faculty in general. A new President is elected at the end of each academic year. The GHA is happy to announce that Toby Harper and Joanna Dee will serve as our co-presidents for 2009-10.
Email List:
Official announcements from the GHA are disseminated via our university email list. All students are automatically enrolled in the list when they enter the graduate program. Questions about the list should be directed to the GHA's communications director. Students can send messages to the list from their Columbia email accounts, via Cubmail or an email program they configure, like Thunderbird or Apple Mail.
The email address for the list is hd-gha@lists.columbia.edu. Please note that students who are receiving Columbia email with a service like Gmail should remember to send messages to the list from their Columbia accounts, not from a non-Columbia account.
To join the email list, please visit the list's information page.
GHA Teaching Wiki:
Click here for the GHA Teaching Wiki, where TAs can find sample TA documents (eg TA syllabi, writing guides), information on the logistics of TAing (eg reserving rooms, ordering desk copies), past courses and TA assignments, and loads of other useful advice. Contact Tamara Mann if you have questions about the Teaching Wiki.
GHA Wiki:
Click here for the GHA Wiki, where GHA members can share information about orals lists, researching techniques, advice about student life, collaborate on a revised version of the Graduate Handbook,
and anything else they think useful. Anyone can read the wiki, but only
GHA members who request permission to manage content can edit it.
GHA Blog:
Click here for the GHA blog, which covers department news and matters of current interest. Post on subjects you want to discuss, and comment on the posts of others. Anyone can read and comment on the blog, but only GHA members can post.
GHA Facebook Group:
Click here to visit the GHA Facebook Group "Columbia Graduate History Association." Only GHA members can join this group.
GHA flickr Group:
Click here to visit the GHA flickr Group. You can post pictures here, and look at pictures that other GHA members have added. Anyone can look at the pictures in the Group, but only GHA members can post photos.
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