GUAPA is Hunter College Urban Affairs and Planning Department’s student organization dedicated to helping students of the programs make the most of their academic experience. Activities include events, field trips, conferences and networking with fellow graduates not only from Hunter UAP but also from similar programs in New York City, the Northeast, and around the nation.
For the 2014-15 school year, GUAPA’s leadership includes:
Sam Smouha (President); Corey Clarke (Vice President); Michael Rabinowitz (Treasurer); Jocelyn Dupre (Secretary); Antonio Sieunarine (Faculty Liason); Jeremiah Cox (Events Coordinator); Milagro Ruiz (Graduate Student Association Representative); Daniel Townsend (Urban Review Editor-in-chief); and Melissa Alke (Community Service Coordinator).
More information about the program can be found at www.hunteruap.org