Dean's Student Advisory Council (DSAC)
The College of Natural Science Dean's Student Advisory Council (DSAC) is an organization whose purpose is to advise the Dean on issues concerning Undergraduate and Graduate students within the College and to promote the interests of these students.
What We Do:
Some of DSAC's past accomplishments include sponsoring, assisting, and organizing major science-related events on MSU's campus. DSAC has sponsored a Biotechnology Forum at the Wharton Center, which featured a panel comprised of well-known scientists, an ethicist, and an economist, and encouraged audience participation. DSAC has been involved in career fairs such as Careers in Physical Science, the Natural Science Career Fair, and Careers for Biological Science that included a career panel. DSAC also has an ongoing interest and involvement in academic dishonesty problems and teaching assistant (TA) issues.
Who We Are:
DSAC consists of both voting and non-voting members. The student membership of DSAC is restricted to full-time undergraduate students and half-time or full-time graduate students in good academic standing within a degree-granting program in the College of Natural Science. The regular student membership of DSAC is not to exceed one graduate and/or one undergraduate student from each degree-granting program.
If you would like to become involved with DSAC, contact the Undergraduate or Graduate Director in your department.
Current Members:
2007-2008 Membership TBA