Press Release
Shaun Bryner and Haylee Prescott, both graduates from Carbon High School, have been elected to the Utah State University Student Association (USUSA) student body government for the 2023-2024 academic year. Bryner will serve as the Eastern student advocate vice president, and Prescott will serve as the Eastern director of diversity, equity and inclusion.
The Utah State University Student Association officers for 2023-24 were inaugurated on April 21. These students represent student voices on university committees, provide valuable input on student fees and university funding decisions, and plan events for the student body.
“Our student body has shown their commitment to our shared mission with their active participation in this year’s election. We want to thank you for putting your trust in us to serve you,” said Abraham Rodriguez, the 2023-24 USUSA president. “Together, we have the power to make a meaningful impact on our college experience. Our individual and collective commitment to grow as leaders will allow us to serve our student body and be a force for positive change.”
USUSA is an organization made by the students, for the students, because of students. Every student is a member of the association and is encouraged to engage in activities, clubs, events and initiatives.
This is the second year the organization will represent all 30 campuses and centers in the university system, which is a significant achievement for the land-grant institution. The officers are excited to continue building statewide connections and expand the Aggie family.
“We will continue to strengthen relationships with our statewide representatives and work on legislation that will impact the quality of education of our students across the state,” Rodriguez said. “We will make next year meaningful and get the most out of every second, every minute, every hour and every day. Let’s get to work.”
For more information on USUSA, visit www.usu.edu/involvement/student-association. For a complete record of election results, visit www.usu.edu/involvement/elections/results.
USUSA Student Government 2023-24
Executive Leadership Board
– Abraham Rodriguez, USUSA President
– Aly Cinq-Mars, USUSA Executive Vice President
– Tyson Packer, USUSA Student Advocate Vice President
Logan Campus Executive Council
– Emily Melanic, Logan Campus Vice President
– Tate Bennet, Logan Campus Athletics and Campus Recreation Executive Director
– Alex Garces, Logan Campus Diversity and Organizations Executive Director
– Avery Barton, Logan Campus Student Events Executive Director
Statewide Campuses Executive Council
– Riana James, USU Blanding Service Region Vice President
– Emily Davies, USU Brigham City Service Region Vice President
– Myra Beecher, USU Eastern Service Region Vice President
– Sydney Smith, USU Moab Service Region Vice President
– Kinzer Greenhalgh, USU Southwest Service Region Vice President
– Melissa Reedy, USU Tooele Service Region Vice President
– Meagan Salona, USU Uintah Basin Service Region Vice President
– Jenelle Richie, Wasatch Service Region Vice President
Academic Senate
– Frances Simpson, Caine College of the Arts Senator
– Carlie Peterson, College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences Senator
– Isabelle Santini, College of Engineering Senator
– Colin Hastings, College of Humanities and Social Sciences Senator
– Jaxton Winder, College of Science Senator
– Chloe Richmond, Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services Senator
– Bryce von Niederhausern, Jon M. Huntsman School of Business Senator
– Sarah Pope, School of Graduate Studies Senator
– Nate Omer, S.J. and Jessie E. Quinney College of Natural Resources Senator
Eastern Service Region Council
– Haylee Prescott, Eastern Service Region Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
– Sailor Jensen, Eastern Service Region Director of Student Events
– B. Shaun Bryner, Eastern Service Region Student Advocate
The Utah State University Student Association (USUSA) is the hub for student involvement and leadership at USU. As the student government elected by the USU student body, the association works to improve the quality of campus life and enhance student well-being. USUSA is an organization made by the students, for the students, and because of students. Every student at USU is a member of the association and can actively participate in all activities, committees, clubs, events and initiatives.