Gee tells newest WVU graduates success comes from knowing themselves | West Virginia University
Gee tells newest WVU graduates success comes from knowing themselves | West Virginia University
The campaign for West Virginia University student body president and vice president ended Wednesday evening (March 8) as the Student Government Association Judicial Court certified Madison Santmyer and Brogan Dozier as president and vice president, respectively, for the 2023-24 academic year.
Santmyer, a member of the Honors College from Purcellville, Virginia, is a political science and international studies major minoring in Spanish and globalization. She currently serves as the senator-at-large and chair of the Inclusion Committee with the Student Government Association, vice president of diversity, equity and inclusion for Alpha Phi and founder and president of Women in Politics and Government.
“Brogan and I are excited to get started on truly bridging the gap between students and SGA and we couldn’t be more grateful for those who voted and supported us,” Santmyer said. “We hope to address DEI and mental health on campus, accessibility and the student experience. Ultimately, we plan to start a conversation on opening a multicultural center at WVU and a downtown location for the Carruth Center.”
Dozier, from Charles Town, is a sophomore journalism major minoring in political science and criminology. She serves as the vice president of The National Association of Black Journalists-WVU Chapter, president of Mirage Magazine and college senator for the Reed College of Media.
“SGA elections are one of my favorite experiences as the director of Student Engagement and Leadership,” said Thanh Le. “I enjoy meeting the passionate candidates who love the University and want to help improve the student experience, and I look forward to working with this new team of devoted student leaders.”
The election was held by in-person voting on Tuesday and Wednesday (March 7-8). Students also had the option of requesting an absentee ballot.
The SGA consists of an elected president, vice president, 26 college senators and 12 senators at-large.
The 12 students elected to the SGA student senate are: Zachary Bromley, Gabrielle Frazier, Carter Leadmon, CJ Miller, Bella Randle, Susie Risk, Mai-lyn Sadler, Olivia Scholl, Matthew Olivero, Mark Vodianyi, Hannah Weeks and Anna Witt.
The following students were elected to their respective college senator positions:
John Chambers College of Business and Economics
Bailey Cahill
Claire Dursa
Julia Lutman
Daniel Madden
College of Applied Human Sciences
Peyton Bielinski
Logan Lipkovitch
Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design
Garrett Oursler
Olivia Schmieder
Eberly College of Arts and Sciences
Hyder Arastu
Lilly Henson
Andrew Indomenico
Garrison Phillips
Caitlin Shiels
Joanna Switala
Health Sciences
Lauren Dysart
Mackenzie Kaminski
Reed College of Media
Tayler Pillo
Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources
Saif Abbas
Riley Coulter
Huzaifa Farooq
Ian Jackson
The inauguration of the 2023-24 Student Government Association will take place Sunday, April 16, at the Erickson Alumni Center and the changing of the seats Wednesday, April 19.
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