
The Student Government is the official voice of the undergraduate Student Body at the University of New Hampshire at Manchester.
UNH at Manchester now has a Student Government organization! Our new government is a student-led union formed by student representatives from around campus. We advocate for every student at UNH Manchester about any problems or ideas you may have. The government has a voice in decisions impacting the student body before the administration acts on them. The Student Government actively works to process and advocate for the changes on campus you want to see.
Note: Members of the UNHM student body are welcome to attend any meeting of the UNHM Student Government. Please click the link at the top of this page titled “Meeting Schedule” for information about how to attend meetings.
The Student Government’s purpose is to provide a voice for the student body in how the school operates and influences life on campus.
Name | Position |
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Matthew Winders | Student Body President |
Angela Fuentes | Student Body Vice President |
Autumn Bedell | Media Committee Chairperson/Senior Representative |
Brittney Andrews | Chief of Staff |
Ahd Mohamed | Judiciary Committee Chairperson/SAFCA Committee Co-Chair |
Sabrina Rahme | SAFCA Committee Chairperson |
Delaney Cote | Secretary |
Sneha Nimmati | International Student Representative |
Tristin Garvin | Junior Representative |
Juan Reyes | PAL Representative |
Lindiwe M Jiri | Club Representative: International Student Organization |
Tejaswini Gouni | Graduate Student Representative |
Luke St. Cyr | Club Representative: Tabletop Games Club |
William DeSilva | Club Representative: Psychology Club |
Lourdes Silverio Pilar | Freshman Representative |
Jose Cintron-Ortize | Facilities Committee Chairperson |
Joseph Planchet | Part-time Student Representative |
Jacob Parrino | ASL Club Representative |
Abeer Shabaka | CAB Representative |
The responsibility of the representatives is to advocate for their fellow students by attending bi-weekly Senate meetings and bi-weekly committee meetings.