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About Michael

 

          Michael is a junior from Roswell, Georgia double majoring in Economics and Psychology and minoring in Religious Studies. Michael has been involved in Student Government since Freshman year as a senator from Angelou and is now serving as the Co-Chair of the Diversity and Inclusion Committee. 

 

          As a Freshman Senator for Angelou under Covid-19, Michael played a role in reopening study spaces and kitchens and expanding mental health resources for students. As the Diversity and Inclusion Co-Chair, Michael has worked to cultivate an inclusive campus environment that ensures the safety and representation of all gender identities, religious affiliations, disabilities, races, ethnicities, and ideologies. He planned and hosted a panel with the Directors of the Women’s Center, LGBTQ+ Center, and Intercultural Center in order to raise awareness of the resources that the centers have to offer. He has supported legislative efforts to hire a chaplain for the Hindu Student Association and to cultivate more inclusive elections for Freshman. Michael is currently collaborating with the Women’s Center on the Menstrual Access Project, a program dedicated to ensuring equitable access to menstrual products for students. He currently serves as the student government representative on the Police Advisory Board in order to voice student safety concerns and ideas. As a member of Cabinet, Michael has met with high-level administrators and provided informative insight on Mental Health Week and sexual misconduct. 

 

          Outside of Student Government, Michael does research at the Law School and is very involved in his fraternity, Sigma Pi, in which he serves as the Wellness Co-Chair. In his free time, he enjoys running on Reynolda Trails and going to Dioli’s with his friends. 

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