St. Thomas University Students' Union Explained

St. Thomas University Students' Union
Established:1934 (incorporated in 1974)
Institution:St. Thomas University
President:Sarah Kohut
Vice Presidents:
  • Matthew Oram (Administration)
  • Megan Cormier (Education)
  • Kyle McNally (Student Life)
General Manager:Tina Iannarilli
Employees:
  • welcome week Chair = Vacant
Location:Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
Members:~2500 full and part time students in Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Applied Arts, Bachelor of Education and Bachelor of Social Work programmes
Affiliated:NBSA, CASA
Free Label:Public transit
Free:Universal Bus Pass

The St. Thomas University Students' Union (STUSU) represents students at St. Thomas University (STU) in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. They provide many services to students at STU, such as the Help Desk, SafeRide, pre-legal advice, emergency bursaries and external lobbying. They also lead negotiations on such initiatives as the Student Health and Dental Plans, and a Universal Bus Pass.[1]

The Students' Union was praised for its decisiveness during a 2008 faculty strike.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. St. Thomas University Students' Union, Services, Accessed at Web site: STUSU - St. Thomas University Students' Union . 2009-08-05 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090901162812/http://www.stusu.ca/en/su/services.aspx . 2009-09-01 .
  2. "Student representatives worthy of applause: During bitter faculty strike St Thomas SU represented students, not ideology", Mcleans On Campus, July 20, 2008. Accessed at http://oncampus.macleans.ca/education/2008/07/20/student-representatives-worthy-of-applause/