ASSOCIATED STUDENTS INC. & UNIVERSITY STUDENT UNION

 

ASI Board of Directors

Current Board Members (2012-2013)

President: Shanice Jackson
Email: aspresident@csustan.edu

 

Class Level: Senior

 

Degree and Major: Business with a concentration in finance.

 

Hometown: Manteca

 

What advice would you give to another CSUS student? To get involved as much as you possibly can. Whether it be a club or organization on campus or volunteer programs in ASI. The relationships you build today will foster your growth at Stanislaus.

 

Vice President: Mariam Salameh
Email: asvicepresident@csustan.edu

 

Class Level: Senior, fourth year at CSU Stanislaus

 

Degree and Major: Sociology concentration in Human Services and a minor in Political Science

 

Hometown: Modesto, CA

 

What advice would you give to another CSUS student?

I would advice students to NOT procrastinate and keep up with their studies. Another advice would be to GET INVOLVED and become informed students of what goes on around campus.

Environment: Jennifer Alvarez
ASIBODEnvironmental@csustan.edu

 

 

Diversity: Derrick Saenz
ASIBODDiversity@csustan.edu

 

Class Level: Senior

 

Degree and Major: Bachelor’s in History; Minor in Political Science

 

Hometown: Turlock, CA

 

What advice would you give to another CSUS student?

Take full advantage of everything that college has to offer. Do your best while at CSU Stanislaus to set yourself up for a successful future. The campus has a wide variety of services to help maximize your success at CSU Stanislaus, as well as tons of extra-curricular opportunities to network with the campus community. Try your best to gain experience and build relationships that will go beyond your stay here at CSU Stanislaus. These are the years you want to reflect on and have absolutely no regrets.

At Large: Chris Netniss
ASIBODAtLarge@csustan.edu

 

Class Level: Junior/Third Year

Major: Criminal Justice and Political Science

Hometown: Turlock, California

What advice would you give to another CSUS Student?
The advice that I would happily give to another CSUS Student would be to strive for the best! Realize your maximum potential and pursue any dream you may have. Show your school pride and get involved!

Athletics: Keith Ramirez
ASIBODAthletics@csustan.edu

Class Level: Junior

Degree and Major: Business Administration/ Marketing

Hometown: Fresno, CA

What advice would you give to another CSUS student?
Realize that your potential as a person is unlimited, and don’t let anything get in your way of pursuing your dreams. The world awaits.

Humanities & Social Sciences: Victoria Castro
ASIBODHSS@csustan.edu

Class Level: Senior

Degree and Major: BA in Political Science and History

Hometown: Modesto, CA

What advice would you give to another CSUS student?
College can be very stressful at times but don’t forget that you are only an undergraduate once. Take advantage of it and get involved. Get to know your campus and professors but most importantly show your Warrior Pride!

 Human & Health Sciences: Natali Ramos
ASIBODHHS@csustan.edu

Natural Sciences: Sunny Panh
ASIBODNatSciences@csustan.edu

 

Class Level: Junior

 

Degree and Major: Biology Pursuing B.S.

 

Hometown: Stockton, CA

 

What advice would you give to another CSUS student? Keep focused on your goals ahead and never settle for average.  As long as you have the drive you can accomplish anything you deserve.  Use your ambition as your fuel to success; so don’t let anyone tell you can’t do something.  Some school advice: Don’t put anything off until the last minute.  Keep your priorities straight, and know the true reason why you’re in college.  It’s not about the parties, but about the grades from which will get you your degree.

Education: Marilu Bonilla
ASIBODEducation@csustan.edu

 

Class Level: Senior

Degree and Major: Liberal Studies with TESOL Concentration

Hometown: Hollister, CA

What advice would you give to another CSUS student?

Get Involved: Depending on your interests there is something for everyone ranging from Greek life, ASI (Associated Students Inc.), USU (University Student Union), clubs, honor societies, and more. Not only does getting involved add to your college experience it allows you to meet people, build relationships, and definitely builds your resume.
 Arts: Andrew Wilkinson
ASIBODArts@csustan.edu

Graduates: Hilario Ramirez
ASIBODGraduate@csustan.edu

 

Class level: 2nd Year, Graduate

 

Degree/Major: Masters in Social Work (MSW)

 

Hometown: Ceres

 

What advice would you give to another CSUS student? Get involved! Enjoy your college experience by getting involved in the many activities, groups, & organizations that CSUS offers. Time goes by fast, so make the most of it.

Dean of Students: Ron Noble

rnoble@csustan.edu

 

Name: Ronald Noble

 

Class Level: Administration, Dean of Students for CSU Stanislaus

 

Degree and Major: Undergraduate degree in Psychology. Graduate degree in Social Work.

 

Hometown: Los Angeles

 

What advice would you give to another CSUS student? Go to class! Enjoy your time as a college student and find a way to get involved.

 

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Tomas Rodriguez

trodriguez7@csustan.edu

 

Class Level: Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, CSU Stanislaus

 

Degree and Major: Ph.D. in Sociology, Johns Hopkins University

 

Hometown: Miami, Florida

 

What advice would you give to another CSUS student? Life is constant motion, constant change and with that comes uncertainty and surprises, some of which are happy and others which are not.  When you fail and life seems an uphill battle, don’t give up, get up, keep the faith and keep trying.  God rewards faith and determination.

 Business: Miguel Rodriguez
ASIBODBusiness@csustan.edu
  Clubs & Organizations: Vacant
ASIBODStudentOrgs@csustan.edu
  Residential Life: Vacant
ASIBODResLife@csustan.edu
  Director, Stockton: Vacant
ASIBODStockton@csustan.edu


ASI Corporate Staff

Budget Analyst: Andreanna Marshall
Email: asibudgetanalyst@csustan.edu

 

Class Level: Graduate

 

Degree and Major: Master of Business Administration

 

Hometown: North Hills, California

 

What advice would you give to another CSUS student?

Be yourself.

 

 

Governmental Affairs Admin: Vacant
Email: asigovaffairs@csustan.edu

 

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