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CHASS student ambassadors meet for first strategy session

CHASS student ambassadors meet for first strategy session

The new student ambassadors for the College met for their first planning session last week. The College of Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences (CHASS) Student Ambassador Program plays a critical role in connecting prospective students with the University, providing a genuine insight into campus life and the University’s culture. Ambassadors actively promote CHASS by attending events, creating and managing social media content, assisting in academic presentations for recruitment events, and participating in initiatives like ZeeMee  (a social app for college recruiting used by the Office of Admissions) and Accepted Students Day. Their involvement includes organizing and participating in campus tours, Titan for a Day experiences and various outreach activities, effectively showcasing the College’s diverse opportunities and academic strengths. Ambassadors also invite current students to get involved on campus by attending our College events.

2023-24 CHASS student ambassadors: Greg Grobis, associate dean, Gavin Rapuzzi, Brianna Brown-Cushenberry, Morgen Rhodes, Jacob Yasso, Jocelyn Boryzcka, dean, Kelsie Shammami, Jenna Saker, Rebecca De La Garza, Gracie Sheets, Kammie Enriquez. Not pictured Parah Farmer.
2023-24 CHASS student ambassadors: Greg Grobis, associate dean, Gavin Rapuzzi, Brianna Brown-Cushenberry, Morgen Rhodes, Jacob Yasso, Jocelyn Boryzcka, dean, Kelsie Shammami, Jenna Saker, Rebecca De La Garza, Gracie Sheets, Kammie Enriquez. Not pictured Parah Farmer.