UVUSA Elections: Meet the Candidates

February 22, 2022

Reading Time: 10 minutes With the opening candidate press conference on Feb. 1, the campaign to choose UVUSA’s next body of leaders officially began. Students were introduced to the candidates running for Student Body President, Vice President of Academics, Vice President of Engagement, and Vice President of Activities. During the conference, the candidates shared their vision for what UVU […]

2022-2023 student body officers elections

January 9, 2022

Reading Time: 2 minutes Utah Valley University Student Association has opened the executive student council applications for the upcoming school year, 2022-2023. Open positions include: Student Body President, Vice President of Engagement, Vice President of Academic Senate, Vice President of Student Activities, and the Executive Assistant (appointed by the Student Body President). The executive student council oversees the UVUSA […]

Student Body Elections: Get to Know the Candidates

February 22, 2021

Reading Time: 7 minutes Intro While there are a great number of boards and committees that share governance at UVU, elected student body officers are the primary source of advocacy for the student body. Given that administrators, faculty and staff are appointed by university stakeholders without any student involvement, student body representatives are the primary advocates for students. As […]

UVUSA Elections: Breaking the Glass Ceiling

March 3, 2020

Reading Time: 2 minutes A female student body president has been elected to the Utah Valley University Student Association (UVUSA) executive council for the first time since the 90s. The last female student body president leading the UVUSA was Terry Ann Harward in 95-96. Twenty-five years later, sophomore art and design major, Danielle Corbett, won the election unopposed on […]

Meet the 2017-18 student body officer candidates

February 27, 2017

Reading Time: 7 minutes Student Body President Rob Smith If elected, Smith will place student success as his top priority. UVU is branded with a vision of student success and Smith’s goals seek to reinforce and accelerate that momentum. In doing so, Smith plans to avoid reinventing things that already work. Smith has not been involved in student government […]