Human Sciences senator
Ada Ruth Huntley — Senator
Humans for Auburn — Sophomore in nutrition, pre-dietetics
"I would be honored to represent the College of Human Sciences (COHS) in the Student Senate. As Senator for the College of Human Sciences, I aim to support and advocate for the needs of students and faculty alike within my college. I will strive to build relationships between students in the COHS and Senate Board. I will serve students in three primary ways: (1) foster community among COHS students, (2) encourage academic excellence in students and (3) increase/improve study resource involvement in Spidle. I look forward to the election and wish everyone luck. War Eagle!"
Chapman Giles — Senator
Chapman Giles did not respond to requests for comment.
Catherine Maige — Senator
Sophomore in nutrition, pre-med
"I believe our college's accomplishments in every major discipline deserve to be widely applauded. I want to make our college STAND OUT, and to represent what our college values as a whole--research, wellness, human studies, design and creativity, and international perspective."
Gloor Gable — Senator
Freshman in global studies in human sciences
"My campaign stems from the belief that there is no deeper expression of commitment to our school than to work to enhance Auburn so that students & the university realize their greatest potential together. The College of Human Sciences focuses on improving the everyday experience of people. If elected, I will strive to enrich student life across all spectrums from game day, to academics, activities on campus, wherever YOUR ultimate AU experience is. Students are the heart and soul of AU and as a Senator I will ensure the SGA is implementing ways to make your experience Gloorious in all areas."
Human Sciences schools council
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Ashley Johnson — President
Humans for Auburn
Ashley Johnson did not respond to requests for comment.
Rushton Davis — Vice President
Humans for Auburn
Rushton Davis did not respond to requests for comment.
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