UW Students Elect New President, Senators

Michael Rotellini, of Sheridan, left, and Tyler Wolfgang, of Parker, Colo., are the new president and vice president of the Associated Students of the University of Wyoming. (Spencer Hu Photo)

Michael Rotellini, of Sheridan, left, and Tyler Wolfgang, of Parker, Colo., are the new president and vice president of the Associated Students of the University of Wyoming. (Spencer Hu Photo)

A University of Wyoming student from Rock Springs was recently elected as an Associated Students of UW senator.300x250_Infinity

Jaynie Welsh was elected as an ASUW senator for the University of Wyoming’s College of Agriculture. ASUW Senators serve on various committees and represent their colleges in budgetary and policy matters impacting all UW students.

Michael Rotellini, a junior in business administration from Sheridan was elected as ASUW president. Tyler Wolfgang, a junior in elementary education from Parker, Colo. was elected as vice president.

A total of 1,530 UW students voted in the online elections which took place April 18-20.

Rotellini will preside over the student government that oversees a budget of more than $1 million, including funding for a variety of student programs. He also will serve as an ex-officio member of the UW Board of Trustees.

Senators, listed by hometown and college represented, are:

Alpine — Jake Robbins, Arts and Sciences.

Casper — Courtney Thompson Lichty, Arts and Sciences; Blair Mothersbaugh, Arts and Sciences; Andrew Potter, Business; and Steven Schoeber, Health Sciences.

Cheyenne — Paul Drake, Engineering; Jacob Kennedy, Agriculture; Sarah Morton, Arts and Sciences; James Munoz, Business; Kyle Thomas, Arts and Sciences; Austin Williamson, Engineering; and Jacob Zumo, Agriculture.

Evanston — Christal Rohan, Arts and Sciences.

Glenrock — Breanna Farley, Health Sciences.

Highlands Ranch, Colo. — Haley Fried, Arts and Sciences.

Lakewood, Colo. — Dusten Strock, Education.

Laramie — Joel Defenbaugh, Law; and Edward Oursler, Health Sciences.

Lingle — Gabrielle Wollert, Business.

Loveland, Colo. — Jacob Beckett, Arts and Sciences; and Alex McKenna, Health Sciences.

Newcastle — Mykel Owens, Arts and Sciences.

Powell — Travis Dooley, Engineering.

Rock Springs — Jaynie Welsh, Agriculture.