Smith
Undergraduate Student Association (SUSA)
Wins Campus Award
As Pat Cleveland, Smith School
associate dean for undergraduate
studies, tells her students, “The world
belongs to those who show up.” The
members of the Smith Undergraduate
Student Association have, in fact, shown
up twice. The evening of May 8, on
behalf of the organization, SUSA
president Marla Weintraub happily
accepted the award for “Best Governing
Body on Campus,” which the group won
once before in 2006.
Judged on relations with the
university, programming and
co-sponsorship with other organizations,
SUSA shone brightest among the
competition and received an honor many
feel is well-deserved. Dean Cleveland
expressed her support for the group: “I
know that SUSA is the best-managed
student organization on earth, and it is
very gratifying to see that the campus
has also recognized your excellence and
professionalism. I am really proud of
you all, and looking forward to another
great year to come!”
SUSA acts as an umbrella organization
– best described as a student government
association exclusively within the Smith
School. With 26 diverse clubs, six
committees, an executive board, and a
new legislative branch – SUSA Assembly –
under its belt, the organization
continues to grow. Weintraub, whose term
as president extends through December,
cites all club members and club chairs
as the driving force behind the award,
emphasizing how she is “proud of
everyone for their time and dedication.”
With the same stellar executive board
continuing into the Fall 2008 semester,
SUSA’s excellence as an organization no
longer needs to worry about showing up –
it’s here to stay.
Web site:
http://www.marylandsusa.com
▓ Amy
Taylor, Office of Marketing
Communications