IN!SPIRES Wellness Ambassadors

This group supports and advocates for graduate students and postdocs in their holistic wellbeing. Connect with us if you have challenges transitioning to MSU from a different background (coming from a different country, being a first-generation graduate student or postdoc, have challenges navigating wellbeing resources on campus, or trying to make friends).

Meet the Ambassadors

Saviour Kitcher standing in Spartan green shirt against a grey background

Saviour Kitcher (kitchers@msu.edu)

Saviour Kitcher is a doctoral student in Curriculum, Instruction, and Teacher Education (CITE) and a Teaching Assistant in the Teacher Education Department. He graduated from the University of Ghana with a bachelor's degree and from the University of Education, Ghana for his PGDE and MPhil in Curriculum and Pedagogic studies. His research interests focus on Project-Based Learning in social studies, Curriculum Development and Evaluation, and Soccer as a means of civic engagement, active participation, and citizenship. As a teacher educator, He is committed to engaging in professional development opportunities to improve his skills and knowledge outside the classroom. He was a Global Curriculum Fellow. He is a recipient of the Residential College for Arts and Humanities (RCAH) Fellowship and Teacher Education Endowed Award. He is serving his second term as the secretary of the Council of Graduate Students (COGS) and a member of GREAT advisory group. In his free time, he enjoys playing soccer, watching movies, reading, and doing community service. His favorite quote is, “Even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a Dream.” MLK

Deepak James dressed in a grey shirt, sitting under a tree.

Deepak James (jamesdee@msu.edu)

Deepak James is a doctoral student in the Department of Chemistry at Michigan State University, now in his fourth year focusing on the interaction of environmental pollutant with proteins. He holds a bachelor's and a master's degree in chemistry from India. Deepak is deeply committed to inclusive teaching practices as an educator and continually seeks to understand and implement the best methods to accommodate diverse student needs. He has been recognized as a Future Academic Scholars in Teaching (FAST) Fellow for the academic year 2024-2025 and is currently a recipient of the College Online Learners Academy Fellowship. Previously, he served as the treasurer for the Chemistry Graduate Student Organization (CGSO) and board member of the All-University Students Appeals Board (AUSB). This upcoming year, he will continue his involvement as a Student Faculty Staff Board (SFSB) member. Deepak enjoys baking, hanging out with close friends, traveling, and watching movies in his leisure time.

Yetunde standing in front of a forest, looking at the camera.

Yetunde S. Alabede (alabedey@msu.edu)

Yetunde Alabede : Yetunde S. Alabede is a daughter, wife, mother, friend, liberal Muslim, cultural enthusiast, and food lover. She is currently a Ph. D student in the Department of Curriculum, Instruction, and Teacher Education (CITE) at Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan. She received the Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Program fellowship (2018-2019) and the P.E.O International Peace Scholarship for two consecutive years (2022-2024). At MSU, she was a Residential College in Arts and Humanities (RCAH) CLAC fellow  and will be a Center for Teaching and Learning (CTLI) fellow in the 2024/2025 Academic year. She was also a Global Curriculum (2022/2022) and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (2023/2024) fellow at MSU College of Education. She holds a bachelor's degree in English Education from the University of Lagos, Nigeria, and a master’s in Cross-Cultural and International Education from Bowling Green State University, Ohio. Her research includes a decolonial and Global South epistemologies approach to language policies and practices of African and African (im)migrant families; the nexus between parenting, languaging, and gifting; multilingualism, Less Commonly Taught Languages (LCTLs) pedagogy, and home-school-community educational collaboration to enhance African and African (im)migrant children’s holistic development and sense of belonging. At leisure, Yetunde loves cooking and spending quality time with her family transnationally. She also enjoys outdoor activities with her energetic and joyful four-year-old daughter. 

Estrela in a grey suitcoat, smiling while standing against a grey background.

Estela Gonçalves de Souza (deestela@msu.edu)

Estela Gonçalves is an incoming 3rd year doctoral student in the History Department. She got her certification in Chicano/Latino Studies at Michigan State University.  Born and raised in Brazil, I moved to the United States in August 2022. I love to be outside, explore new things, read (a lot), and try out new vegetarian and vegan recipes. One aspect of me is you will always find me in different communities and groups of people! My favorite thing to do when I'm home is to play with my cat, Snow Francisco, who I brought from Brazil.

Amie in a black shirt and wearing a black and white scarf.

Amie Musselman (mussel18@msu.edu

Amie is a second-year Ph.D. student in Education Policy. She earned B.S. in Middle Childhood Education- Language Arts and Social Studies and M.Ed in Critical Studies of Educational Foundations from Ohio University. When she isn’t advocating for K-12 public education, this can be found caring for her fur babies and plants, adding to her candle or vinyl collection, attempting to cook, or giggling with her many nieces and nephews. Amie genuinely looks forward to supporting international graduate students and their growth, seeking to improve MSU’s graduate student experience. 

Shikha standing under a canopy and showing the "peace" sign.

Shikha Bhutani (bhutani4@msu.edu

Shikha is a 4th year Ph.D. student at the Department of Mathematics at Michigan State University. She has earned her master's and bachelor's degree in Mathematics from India where she was born and raised. She is a curious person who enjoys new adventures and opportunities in life. She loves reading Math books, solving puzzles, dancing, cooking, singing bhajans, playing badminton, and meeting new people. At MSU (Michigan State University), she was fortunate to get to perform various roles as Teaching assistant: Recitation leader, Instructor of record, Observer for young TAs, and was also a part of an Outreach program for College Algebra students. She strongly advocates for and supports holistic development of everyone she works with (students, colleagues) through one-on-one support meetings, mindful listening, providing, and connecting them to relevant resources, and constantly learning and updating herself of policies and evidence-based practices. She is looking forward to sharing her learning that she gained from her experiences she had at MSU, and thereby supporting Graduate teaching assistant community at MSU. 

Iris smiling in a black shirt in front of a wooden staircase.

Iris Margetis (margetis@msu.edu

Iris is a 5th year graduate student in the Department of Economics, pursuing a PhD in Environmental Economics. She earned her B.A. in International Relations, and her B.S in Applied Mathematics, with a concentration in Probability and Statistics, from Kent State University. Her current research focuses on climate change and the effects of mandatory flood risk disclosure laws for rental properties on rent prices and environmental justice.  Iris was born in the USA but grew up in Greece. She is an avid reader/traveler, loves meeting new people and connecting with different cultures, and is the biggest foodie you will ever meet! 

Qi smiling in a blue shirt against a white background.

Qi Huang (huangq14@msu.edu)

Qi is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies (HDFS) at Michigan State University, with a concentration in Diversity, Youth, and Family Development (DYAD). She received her bachelor's degree in psychology from MSU. Before starting her doctoral studies, she worked at the Office for International Students and Scholars (OISS) and provided support to international students in crisis situations, sparked her interest in exploring the experiences of international students and scholars more deeply. Her current research focuses on the academic, cultural, and psychological adjustments faced by international students, with a particular emphasis on Chinese students encountering academic probation or dismissal. Outside of academia, Qi enjoys outdoor activities, especially during the Michigan summers! 

Dr. Baier smiling in a black and white shirt while standing against a wooden staircase.

Stefanie Baier (stbaier@msu.edu)

Dr. Stefanie Baier is the Director of the GREAT Office and leads Instructional Development for Graduate Students and Postdocs at the Graduate School at Michigan State University. She is in charge of Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA) preparation, builds curriculum for teach professional development of graduate students and postdoctoral scholars, manages cohort fellowships, and initiates supporting holistic educator wellbeing. Her research interests include student success and retention and the impact of diversity, academic, and (bio)psychosocial factors on college outcomes. In her evaluation work, she has focused on assessment of professional training and support programs (learning communities, student success and mentoring initiatives), and international student success. Stefanie has teaching experience at the K-9, undergraduate, and graduate levels.  

Hima wearing a white and pink patterned shirt, standing in front of a wooden staircase.

Hima Rawal (rawalhim@msu.edu)

Dr. Hima Rawal is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Graduate Educator Advancement and Teaching (GREAT) office at MSU Graduate School. Her research interests include teacher professional development, trauma-informed teaching, learner and teacher emotions, and humanizing research and pedagogy in linguistically diverse classroom settings. She completed her trauma-informed care certificate from the School of Social Work Continuing Education at MSU with a generous fellowship from the GREAT office. She is a crisis advocate volunteer at the Center for Survivors at MSU. With Dr. Stefanie Baier, she also co-chairs the Mindfulness and Contemplative Pedagogy Special Interest Group at the Professional and Organizational Development (POD) Network. As part of her leadership fellowship at the Graduate School, she co-created the wellness ambassadors' program with Qi Huang. The program is now continuing with the sponsorship from the GREAT Office and the Creating Inclusive Excellence Grant (CIEG) fund at MSU.