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− | + | '''Tanya Shah''' [[SEAS]] '[[2014|14]] majored in Biomedical Engineering with a minor in English and Comparative Literature. She was an elected member of the [[Engineering Student Council]] throughout her college tenure and worked as a [[Resident Adviser]] for three years. | |
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== Student Council == | == Student Council == | ||
− | Tanya's student council career started unluckily when she set the record for number of ties in a freshman popular election by tying twice. She was eventually elected as the Class of 2014 Representative | + | Tanya's student council career started unluckily when she set the record for number of ties in a freshman popular election by tying twice. She was eventually elected as the Class of 2014 Representative. She was elected the Vice President of Policy in her senior year as a member of the party [[PSet 150]]. |
− | Tanya's | + | Tanya's major achievements on the Policy Committee include the following: |
* Good Samaritan Policy (Responsible Community Action Policy) | * Good Samaritan Policy (Responsible Community Action Policy) | ||
** Tanya helped [[Logan Donovan]] in her push to institute a Good Samaritan Alcohol and Drug Use Policy at Columbia University | ** Tanya helped [[Logan Donovan]] in her push to institute a Good Samaritan Alcohol and Drug Use Policy at Columbia University | ||
** Their work here eventually led to the institution of the Responsible Community at Columbia (RC@C) alcohol education that replaced alchohol.edu as a first-year requirement | ** Their work here eventually led to the institution of the Responsible Community at Columbia (RC@C) alcohol education that replaced alchohol.edu as a first-year requirement | ||
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* SEAS Pass/Fail | * SEAS Pass/Fail | ||
** Along with Logan and [[Sheila Misheni]], Tanya helped draft and institute a new [[SEAS Pass-Fail Policy]] | ** Along with Logan and [[Sheila Misheni]], Tanya helped draft and institute a new [[SEAS Pass-Fail Policy]] | ||
− | * | + | * [[SEAS Honor Code]] |
− | + | ** With [[Robert Ying]], [[Harry Munroe]], and graduate students, she helped write and implement a Columbia Engineering honor code | |
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− | ** With Robert Ying, Harry Munroe, and graduate students, she helped | ||
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+ | [[Category:Class of 2014|Shah]] | ||
+ | [[Category:ESC|Shah]] |
Latest revision as of 15:31, 15 October 2015
Tanya Shah SEAS '14 majored in Biomedical Engineering with a minor in English and Comparative Literature. She was an elected member of the Engineering Student Council throughout her college tenure and worked as a Resident Adviser for three years.
Student Council
Tanya's student council career started unluckily when she set the record for number of ties in a freshman popular election by tying twice. She was eventually elected as the Class of 2014 Representative. She was elected the Vice President of Policy in her senior year as a member of the party PSet 150.
Tanya's major achievements on the Policy Committee include the following:
- Good Samaritan Policy (Responsible Community Action Policy)
- Tanya helped Logan Donovan in her push to institute a Good Samaritan Alcohol and Drug Use Policy at Columbia University
- Their work here eventually led to the institution of the Responsible Community at Columbia (RC@C) alcohol education that replaced alchohol.edu as a first-year requirement
- SEAS Pass/Fail
- Along with Logan and Sheila Misheni, Tanya helped draft and institute a new SEAS Pass-Fail Policy
- SEAS Honor Code
- With Robert Ying, Harry Munroe, and graduate students, she helped write and implement a Columbia Engineering honor code
Preceded by Bora Kim |
ESC Vice President of Policy 2013-2014 |
Succeeded by Incumbent |