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How can students get involved in CURT planning and activities?

The Coronavirus University Restart Team Student Advisory Council (CURT-SAC) includes student leadership at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The Council considers issues related to the student experience and activities, campus life, and code of conduct expectations, as well as health and safety issues.

Students are encouraged to contact SAC members with questions and suggestions to bring to the committee. Contact information for SAC members can be found in the University’s Student Directory.

  • Zachary Brehm, graduate student, School of Medicine and Dentistry (Vice President of the SMD-GEPA Graduate Student Society)
  • Neha Kumar, graduate student, Warner School of Education
  • Lindsay Batek, graduate student, School of Nursing
  • Elyse Noyes, graduate student, Eastman School of Music (President of the ESM Graduate Students’ Association)
  • Kayla Sconiers ’24, undergraduate student, Eastman School of Music
  • Sabeet Kazmi ’23, (President of the Students’ Association Government)
  • Rusama Haque ’23, (Vice President of the Students’ Association Government)
  • Matt Kiel ’23, (Speaker of the Senate)
  • Alexandra Goldstein, graduate student, Simon Business School
  • Ellise Moon, graduate student, Arts, Sciences & Engineering (President of the AS&E Graduate Student Association)
  • Raffi Wright ’22 (President of the Eastman Students’ Association)
  • Ferralita Madere, graduate student (Alliance for Diversity in Science and Engineering)
  • Abhishek Saxena, graduate student (Alliance for Diversity in Science and Engineering)

Public health ambassadors

In addition, University Health Service has launched a Public Health Ambassadors program. Students who are interested in helping educate the campus community on healthy behaviors and promoting safe practices are encouraged to apply. The program is open to all full-time undergraduate and graduate students. Interested students are asked to complete a brief application. If you have questions, contact the UHS Health Promotion Office.

 

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