Two ASUSU candidates bios missed; reprinted here
Due to unforseen errors, the following TWO CANDIDATES were not printed in the Wednesday, Feb. 27 Statesman along with other candidate biographies. Please take note.
Brandon Asay
Engineering Senator
Qualifications
• Member of American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) since 2006
• Participating with USU ASCE Steel Bridge design team where we will compete at ASCE student conference next month.
• Civil Engineering: 2010-Present, Engineering intern with Professional Civil Engineers from Civil Science, LLC.; assisted mainly with UDOT 1000 West Logan Phase I and II Design.
• Mechanical Engineering: Worked with Professional Mechanical Engineers of a Accident Reconstruction firm, Woolley Engineering Research Corp.; Conducted surveys, assisted with car crash tests, designed and manufactured trial exhibits.
Goals/Plans For Office
• Provide students with better access to communications and announcements from clubs, advising, and activities to increase awareness and participation.
• Give students adequate notification of state, national, and on-campus competitions and scholarship opportunities that are available.
• Expand out-of-class resources such as our tutoring and help interconnecting study groups.
• World Peace
Platform
As senator I will speak the voice of the hardest working college on campus. So whether you use TI or HP, VOTE FOR ME!
Stephanie Romney
Education Senator
Qualifications
• Education and Human Services Student Council Member
• Elementary Education Department Representative
• 2011-2013 New Student Orientation (A-Team)
• Students Teaching Arithmetic and Reading (STAR) Service Club Director
Goals/Plans For Office
• Enhance relationships between students and faculty members
• Work with academic advisors in order to communicate with the majority of students in the College of Education and Human Services
• Be an advocate for students’ needs at senatorial meetings
• Use available funding for students’ best interests
• Provide opportunities and activities that enhance learning, career development, and unity within all departments in the College of Education and Human Services
Platform
As Education Senator, I will strive to uphold the standard of excellence that the College of Education has earned and provide better opportunities for students to have their voices heard.