As Senators, we are in charge of overseeing funding requests from registered student organizations and overseeing ASWSUV Constitution & By-laws. We also maintain committees and conduct projects and surveys to improvement the betterment of the students and campus.
Come talk to us!
Our office is on the north end of the Firstenburg Student Commons

Nicholas Robinson
Voiland College of Engineering and Computer Science Senator and Senate Secretary
I’m a Computer Science major here at WSUV. It’s my second year here, though I transferred from SPSCC so I’m not new to the college environment! After I graduate I’d be hoping to go into the network security field. I’m a 3D printing hobbyist as well so that could be another potential career option. I’m the ASWSUV Senate Secretary and I applied for the position to be more involved around campus and hopefully make positive changes! A fun fact about me is that I reached the rank of Eagle Scout in Boy Scouts.

Robert Litman
College of Education Senator
Robert Litman is a senator for ASWSUV. He is pursuing his second bachelor’s degree from WSUV. Robert’s first bachelor’s is in anthropology and he is currently a third-year engineering student. This is his second year on senate and he is motivated to serve the students at WSUV.


Joshua Torres
College of Agriculture, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences Senator

Jason Spalding
Carson College of Business Senator
I am currently a Senior working on my major Marketing Business. I am not originally from WA. I was born in CA but have lived in several different states and overseas throughout most of my life. I have been married for 17 years and have no children. I live in a multigenerational home, with my mother in law. I am also Army Veteran. I served for a little over 17 years as both an Infantryman and Recruiter. In my free time, I enjoy collecting comic books, playing video games, and socializing with friends and family. My currently goals after graduation is to work within the military again as a civilian worker. I also have my eye on local opportunities, especially in the marketing field.

Noah Guerrero
College of Arts and Sciences Senator Position 1
I joined the student government to be a voice for students, to help make a positive impact in their daily lives. I also wanted to support clubs and in-school activities that may be struggling in this post-online environment. When I’m not working in the senate, I spend my time playing video games for far too many hours of the day as well as learning a new instrument.





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