OSGA announces senators for upcoming school year

By ALICIA FEYERHERM

Tiger Media Network

The FHSU Online Student Government Association met on Monday.

OSGA President Heather Flick announced the results of the spring election. The senators for next year are as follows:

College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences

Johnathon Ornelas 

Jules Turpin

Kayanna Adams

College of Education 

Tavia Foley

Ramon Brice

College of Health and Behavioral Sciences

Eileen Moore

Adriane Anderson-Pullum 

Ari Rad

Alpha Steinmetz

Seth McGinnes

Matthew Kaiser

Charly Desaire

Robbins College of Business and Entrepreneurship

Ellen Ogbedobor 

Peter Werth College of Science, Technology and Mathematics

Vacant

Executive elections will take place during the last senate meeting of the school year on May 12. Senators can nominate candidates for those positions and then votes will be cast through Zoom.

The last senate meeting will also introduce the new faculty advisors. Offers have been extended to Professor Elodie Jones, Assistant Professor Matthew Clay and Vice President for Student Affairs Joey Linn.

“The hope is that they either accept or decline and we will be able to introduce them to everyone at the May meeting,” Flick said. 

Flick provided an update on some of the resolutions created by the Student Relations Committee, such as the timely grading resolution which passed through OSGA in March.

“As far as Faculty Senate, moving those items through their committees, and then their general Faculty Senate, they are willing and excited to address those, but due to the lack of time

at this point in the academic year, there’s nothing they can do with those until the next academic year,” she said. 

The Student Relations Committee is also working on an informational document on how to conduct the online student survey so that future OSGA senators can use that as a resource. 

Public Relations Officer Eileen Moore reflected on the success of the Town Hall last week as well as the Tiger Talk series. 

“It is my hope that we are really going to start fostering connection with the University, especially for those who are far away and can’t come here,” Moore said. 

In particular, Flick was impressed with the virtual Town Hall.

“The overall outcome was exactly what we hoped for,” Flick said. 

OSGA plans to continue those events next year. 

The final OSGA meeting of the school year will be May 12 at 6 p.m. Meetings are open to the public. Email osga@fhsu.edu for the link.

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