Meet our Involvement Assistants
Our student Involvement Assistants are here to help you get involved and become more! Find them at tabling events, at Campus Life Night, or just strolling around campus. Come say hi, ask questions, and get free stuff! If you'd like to chat with one of our Involvement Assistants 1-1, send an email to [email protected].
Annie Gerrity (she/her)
Major: Advertising and Public Relations
Minor: Marketing
Involvement: GrandPR, Public Relations Society of America (PRSSA).
Bridie Tolley (she/her)
Major: Advertising and Public Relations
Involvement: Campus Activities Board (CAB), Intramural Volleyball, Public Relations Society of America (PRSSA)
Favorite events: Presidents' Ball, Silent Disco, Spring Concert
"Getting involved on campus is so important to a student's experience. There is truly something for everybody and it gives students the opportunity to find their home away from home."
Lasya Priya Vemalla (she/her)
Major: Cyper Security
Involvement: Indian Association, Kpop Group Evolution, Women in Computing
Favorite Student Life Event: Campus Life Night, Presidents' Ball, Silent Disco
"Getting involved on campus is crucial for students as it offers a multitude of benefits, from building connections and making friends to developing essential skills such as leadership, teamwork, and communication. Participation in various activities enhances the college experience, making it more enjoyable and memorable, while also providing a break from academic pressures and contributing to better mental health."
Lauren Wayburn (she/her)
Major: Advertising and Public Relations
Minor: Applied Communication
Involvement: Campus Ministry, GrandPR, Public Relations Society of America (PRSSA)
Favorite Student Life Events: Campus Life Night, Drop-In Days of Service
"I believe balance is the key to fundamental success as we navigate the journey of being in college! Academics are the main priority of your education, but being involved on campus can offer opportunities to learn long-term life skills outside the classroom. From professional development/networking to recreational interests, the ability to prioritize various activities is a valuable skill in both personal and professional life."
Interested in Becoming an Involvement Assistant?
Apply on the Promotions Office website or email [email protected] for more info.