2011-12 CLA Ambassadors
Are you interested in becoming a CLA Ambassador?
Ambassadors have a chance to network, learn about, and represent the College of Liberal Arts in several capacities throughout the school year. If you are a CLA major, plan on attending the 2012-2013 academic year and consider yourself to be a reliable, outgoing and team-oriented person. Joining ambassadors may be just the opportunity you are looking for.
CLA Ambassadors must:
- Have a 2.5 GPA
- Be a CLA major
- Be comfortable speaking in front of a large audience of people
- Enroll in a 2 credit LS 406 Ambassador Training class which meets Spring Term 2012 on Tuesdays from 5:00-6:50
If you have questions, please contact Kerry Thomas (Kerry.thomas@oregonstate.edu)
If you would like to apply click here. Bring the completed application, resume and essay to Gilkey 213 by 5:00 on February 17th for your chance to represent the college as a student ambassador.
Meet your 2011-12 Ambassadors
The College of Liberal Arts Student Ambassadors ‘tell their stories’ to prospective students and their parents in a variety of on- and off-campus recruiting events. They strive to present the ‘student face’ of the college and share their knowledge and love of their academic and extracurricular interests at Oregon State University.
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Leah Anderson is a senior double majoring in Applied Visual Arts and Merchandising Management. She is involved in the OSU Fashion Organization, the Montage Club, and Delta Delta Delta- she is excited to graduate in 2012! |
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Allison Blazer is a freshman from Orinda, CA majoring in Speech Communications. She is a columnist for the Daily Barometer and she is excited to meet prospective students and their parents. |
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Joce DeWitt grew up overseas in foreign countries and decided to attend OSU for the big university experience. She knew she had made the right decision as she began getting involved in student media with KBVR and the Daily Barometer. Since then, she has found countless ways to get involved and make a difference in the OSU community by pursuing her passion for writing and media. |
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Amber Gomes is a Political Science major in the International Degree Program in Spanish and Psychology. She grew up in Central Oregon and attended C.O.CC. and OSU-Cascades as a dual enrolled student before transferring to the main campus last year. After graduating she plans on working with the Peace Corps before becoming a diplomat, ambassador, non-profit worker or doctor. |
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Monica Racicot is a senior in Speech Communication from San Diego, CA. She works for the OSU Department of Recreational Sports as the Social Media Specialist on the Outreach Team and actively participates in the OSU Comm Club. After graduating, she hopes to work in entertainment public relations, promotions and publicity. Monica's dream job is to work for Disney. |
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Alex Schireman is a post-baccalaureate student from Central Point, Oregon. She is pursuing a degree in Communications with an emphasis in Theater Arts. One of the reasons she became a Communications major, and specifically a Theater major, is because she loves hearing, creating, and telling stories. Alex's hobbies and interests apart from theater include music, dance, history, and getting to know people from other cultures. |
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Randi Williams is from Newberg, OR and is a senior in the College of Liberal Arts. She is majoring in Liberal Studies and Pre-Elementary Education, and hopes to join Teach for America after graduation. At Oregon State she participates in Ambassadors and the Student Abolitionist Club. |
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Benjamin Wreath is a junior from Cottage Grove, OR studying Speech Communications. He is a START leader and likes educating students about OSU. He is interested in making connections and sharing ideas with new people. |
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