Who We Are & What We Do
ASOSU is every student at Oregon State University. We exist as an organization to promote academic excellence, encourage the intellectual, social, cultural, and physical development of the student body, and enable the student body to assert its varied interests as citizens and members of the academic community through democratic representation.
Our mission is to promote self-government and leadership within the student body of Oregon State University, thereby enhancing the educational, social and cultural experience of the students.
2009 ASOSU Staff
- ASOSU President/Vice President: Ryan Mann
- Vice President: Kimberly Nickerson
- Executive Chief of Staff: Matt Pennington
- Executive Secretary: Meagan Thomas
- Executive Director Of Finance: Paul Heim
- Executive Director of Public Relations: Kim Konrad
- Executive Director of Diversity Programs: Desiree Segura
- Executive Director of Services :
- Executive Director of Task Force Resources: Shayna Rogers
- Director of External Development: Sarah Ashurex
- Director of of Saferide: Sarah Ballini
- Director of Social Resources: Chon Madrigal
- Director of Federal Affairs: Justin Dorsey
- Director of State Affairs: Tucker Rossetto
- Director of Community Affairs: Heather Bennett
- Director of Campus Affairs: Peter Nguyen
- Director of Environmental Affairs: Nathan Jones
- Director of Health and Wellness: Katie Stebbins
- Director of Multicultural Affairs: Maria Salgado
- Director of Queer Affairs: Scott Schmitz
- Director of Women's Affairs: Alisha DeVogele
- Director of Accessibility Affairs: Dee Dee Overholser
- Director of Non Traditional Student Affairs: Kalvin Foley
- Assistant Director of Saferide: Amanda Baynes
- Beaver Bus Coordinator:
- Graphic Designers: Francisco Juarez and Jake Porter
- Web Designer:
ASOSU Beaver Bus
The ASOSU Beaver Bus is a brand new shuttle program made possible by the following: Student Fees, City of Corvallis, Private Donations and Corvallis Business Owners.
Mission :
- Giving students a safe method of transportation
- Service would aid in determent of sexual assaults, personal assaults, vandalism, public disturbances, drunk driving
- Increase livability
- Enhance relationship between community and students
Operations:
- Run Thursday-Saturday from 8:45pm to 2:45am
- 2 designated routes- North, Southwest, & Southeast
- Stops determined by student interest
- Students must show ID to board
- Community Member may pay a fare to ride
- Student/community member volunteer on board at all times
For more information visit us or contact the Executive Director of Services.
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Latest Senate Reports →
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» 2007-07-08 - Graduate Agenda May 2nd
» 2007-05-02 - Graduate Senate Minutes 5/2/2007
» 2007-05-02 - April 11th Graduate Agenda
» 2007-04-11 - GS-66-B-09
» 2007-04-11 - April 11th senate meeting minutes
» 2007-04-11 - March 14th Grad Agenda
» 2007-03-14 - Voting Records for 2007-2008 SIFC Budget Recommendations
» 2007-03-07
City Wide WiFi Network
Last year, the Associated Students of Oregon State University (ASOSU) began discussions with the City of Corvallis and a third party internet service provider (ISP), about a proposed City Wide WiFi network. As a result of those discussions, the ISP agreed to provide wireless network access to all OSU students, at a substantially discounted price (in exchange for a bulk purchase).
Click here for more information.