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Since its founding in 1888, Utah State University has evolved from a small-town college tucked away in the Northern Utah mountains to a thriving research university respected around the world. Students can choose from an array of academic and social opportunities at a university known throughout the world for its intellectual and technological leadership.

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Ususa introduces newly elected student body officers
Utah State University Student Association Introduces Newly Elected 2022-23 Student Body Officers
Utah State University has announced the elected officers of the 2022-23 USU Student Association (USUSA) student body. A total of 27 positions were filled on USU's Logan campus and Statewide campuses. "I am proud of our student body for showing up, making their voices heard, and coming together as a collective, strong, and capable family," USUSA President-Elect Clara Alder said. "Elections bring people together, and our student body has brought together our newest 2022-2023 officers together." USUSA is an organization made by the students, for the students, because of students. Every student at USU is a member of the association and can actively participate in all activities, committees, clubs, events, and initiatives. Because of their approval of the USUSA constitution in October, students attending USU Eastern participated in USUSA elections for the first time this year. The organization now represents all 30 campuses and centers in the USU system, an important milestone for the land-grant institution. This was also the first time that students across that state elected a single student body presidency, the Executive Leadership Board. While Logan, Eastern, and statewide campuses previously elected separate executives, all USU students were able to participate in this year's elections for the USUSA president, executive vice president and student advocate vice president, who will be responsible for representing the entire student body. "We are proud to represent you and will work diligently to enhance your college experience," Alder, who will serve as the first USU student body president with a systemwide mandate, said on Friday. "I hope you see just how amazing this year is going to be. There are so many opportunities for us to work together, to support each other, and to be better together." For more information on USUSA, visit www.usu.edu/involvement/student-association. For a complete record of election results, visit www.usu.edu/involvement/elections/results. USUSA Student Government 2022-2023 Executive Leadership Board Clara Alder, USUSA President Abe Rodriguez, USUSA Executive Vice President Ethan Conlee, USUSA Student Advocate Vice President Logan Campus Executive Council Erik Fogth, Logan Campus Vice President Ryder Sasser, Logan Campus Athletics and Campus Recreation Executive Director Noah Evaga, Logan Campus Diversity and Organizations Executive Director Dakota Oldham, Logan Campus Student Events Executive Director Statewide Campuses Executive Council Hunter Warren, USU Blanding Service Region Vice President Jasmine Sorensen, USU Brigham City Service Region Vice President Sofie Crompton, USU Eastern Service Region Vice President Jamie Reidhead, USU Moab Service Region Vice President Sherri Callister, USU Southwest Service Region Vice President Julie Andrews, USU Tooele Service Region Vice President Lindsay Cook, USU Uintah Basin Service Region Vice President Natoya Chung, Wasatch Service Region Vice President Academic Senate Scott Nelson, Caine College of the Arts Senator Cade Cox, College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences Senator Britney Dikwa-Nkrumah, College of Engineering Senator Carter Ottley, College of Humanities and Social Sciences Senator Gabriella Cale, College of Science Senator Adrianna Mortensen, Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services Senator Sadie Jensen, Jon M. Huntsman School of Business Senator Sarah Pope, School of Graduate Studies Senator Abigail MacKay, S.J. and Jessie E. Quinney College of Natural Resources Senator Eastern Service Region Council Myra Beecher, Eastern Service Region Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Tiara Otteson, Eastern Service Region Director of Student Events Brooklyn Ward, Eastern Service Region Student Advocate
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Student Government - Mar 7
USU Eastern Announces Newly Elected 2021-22 Student Association Officers
Utah State University Eastern has announced the elected members of the 2021-22 Eastern Utah Student Association (EUSA) student body office. A total of 14 positions were filled. EUSA is a student-run group, which serves the voice of students at USU Eastern, advocating for their needs and rights. EUSA is an organization for the entire student body, acting as the liaison with university staff, faculty, and administration. A list of elected EUSA officials: Bryson Pugh, President Jenna Sutliff, Executive Vice President Courtney Condie, Vice President of Activities Audrey Westwood, Administrative Assistant Mary Thayn, Publicity Representative Sadie Judy, Traditions and Alumni Representative Mackenzie Wright, Clubs & Org Representative Alayne Jenkins, Student Advocate Tiara Otteson, Diversity Representative Sydney Sandoval, Athletics Representative Sofia Crompton, Event Coordinator Emma Parkinson, Operations Manager Jack Tillman, Operations Manager Marcos Suarez, Bachelor & Non-Traditional Representative
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Student Government - 2021 Apr 7
Utah State University Announces Newly Elected 2021-22 Statewide Student Association Student Body
Utah State University has announced the elected members of the 2021-22 USU Student Association (USUSA) Statewide student body officers. A total of 20 positions were filled on USU's statewide campuses. USUSA is an organization made by the students, for the students, because of students. Every student at USU is a member of the association and can actively participate in all activities, committees, clubs, events, and initiatives. USUSA consists of the Executive Council, the Academic Senate, the Student Events Office and Graduate Student Representation. The Executive Council works to enhance the quality of student life at Utah State University through academics, activities, public relations, athletics, clubs and organizations, service, and cultural events. The Academic Senate works to enhance the quality of academic life for students at USU. The students of each college on campus are represented by a senator who sits as a voting member of the Academic Senate. The Student Events Office works to enhance student life at USU by providing a variety of involvement and entertainment opportunities for students throughout the school year. Graduate students at USU are represented by their respective college senator and a Graduate Studies Senator who represents them as a voting member on both the USUSA Academic Senate and Executive Council. For more information on USUSA, visit www.usu.edu/involvement/student-association. For more information on the new officers, visit https://www.usu.edu/involvement/elections/meet-the-candidates-statewide. A list of elected USUSA statewide officials: Braxton Evans, Statewide Campuses President Barbara Swenson, Brigham City Executive Vice President Alex Olschewski, Brigham City Representative Madison Merrill, Brigham City Representative Kassie Lovan, Kaysville Representative Jenny Baker, Kaysville Representative Becky Hinchcliff, Moab Executive Vice President Lindsay Cook, Uintah Basin Executive Vice President Marianna Soto, Roosevelt Representative Justin Bjerke, Vernal Representative Sherri Callister, Southwest Executive Vice President Alyse Lewis, Southwest Representative Julie Andrews, Tooele Executive Vice President Sofia Berrett, Salt Lake City Representative Bailey Lundquist, Orem Representative Natoya Chung, Wasatch Executive Vice President Que Begay, Blanding Executive Vice President Brevin Olson, Blanding Service Representative Jacey Sayetsitty, Blanding Campus Rec Representative Nichole Butler, Blanding Inclusion Representative
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Student Government - 2021 Mar 31
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Utah State University Announces Newly Elected 2021-22 Student Association Student Body
Utah State University has announced the elected members of the 2021-22 USU Student Association (USUSA) student body officers. A total of 20 positions were filled on USU's Logan campus. USUSA is an organization made by the students, for the students, because of students. Every student at USU is a member of the association and can actively participate in all activities, committees, clubs, events, and initiatives. USUSA consists of the Executive Council, the Academic Senate, the Student Events Office and Graduate Student Representation. The Executive Council works to enhance the quality of student life at Utah State University through academics, activities, public relations, athletics, clubs and organizations, service, and cultural events. The Academic Senate works to enhance the quality of academic life for students at USU. The students of each college on campus are represented by a senator who sits as a voting member of the Academic Senate. The Student Events Office works to enhance student life at USU by providing a variety of involvement and entertainment opportunities for students throughout the school year. Graduate students at USU are represented by their respective college senator and a Graduate Studies Senator who represents them as a voting member on both the USUSA Academic Senate and Executive Council. For more information on USUSA, visit www.usu.edu/involvement/student-association. For more information on the new officers, visit www.usu.edu/involvement/elections/meet-the-candidates. A list of elected USUSA officials: Lucas Stevens, President Porter Casdorph, Executive VP Max Roberts, Public Relations & Marketing Director Niyonta Chowdhury-Magana, Graduate Studies Senator Alexis Needleman, Student Events VP Emilee Harmon, Diversity VP Ethan Conlee, Student Advocate VP Taylor Sampson, Athletics and Campus Rec VP Madeleine Alder, Administrative Assistant Jonathan Mousley, Science Senator Meridian Wappett, Natural Resources Senator Chloe Christopher, Education & Human Services Senator Cade Cox, Agriculture and Applied Sciences Senator Drew Thorngren, Business Senator Celeste Rodriguez, CHaSS Senator Britney Dikwa, Engineering Senator Sophia Lesser-Thorngren, Arts Senator Clara Alder, Traditions Director Colton Fetzer, Activities Director Ben Scheffner, Series Director
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Student Government - 2021 Mar 31
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