What is PULSE? Peers
Utilizing Leadership Skills for Education (PULSE)
is a student-run, UHS-sponsored organization promoting health in
residential communities. Members take advantage of peer interactions to share health information.
PULSE also works with Res Staff and Greek leadership to identify needs and develop activites to
address the health needs of their communities. PULSE is also committed to improving campus climate
through its social justice work.
Where is PULSE and Who
are the Coordinators?
Residential
Hall Coordinators
2007-08
Coordinators
Alice Lloyd Building Coordinator
Jessica Jolly
Melissa Wylie
Couzens Building Coordinator
Tamara Rushovich
Erin Eckles
East Quad Building Coordinator
Liz Lash
Christine Morrison
South Quad Building Coordinator
Tamara Marzouk
Lindsay Allerton
Markley Building Coordinator
Doug Roehler
Suzie Genyk
West Quad Building Coordinator
Laura Schwartz
Tim Finch
Campus Outreach Coordinators
Campus Coordinator
Bekki Hess
Campus Marketing Coordinator
Antoine Brantley
Campus Programming Coordinator
Cathy Cline
Greek
House Coordinators
Sorority Coordinator
Marnie Wagner
Sorority Coordinator
Stephanie Monastra
Fraternity Coordinator
Jordan Ruby
Fraternity Coordinator
Alex Yu
Greek Programming Coordinator
Julia Pratt
Greek Marketing Coordinator
Alexandra Petraszko
Please contact a sorority or fraternity coordinator to find out
if PULSE is in your house!
PULSE Executive
Board is responsible for the development of the organization and ensuring
that PULSE activities are consistent with the organization's mission. While UHS sees each PULSE
member as a valuable influence on student health, E-Board members engage in a formal advising role
with UHS Staff.
Jenni Smith, Executive Board Chair
Margaret Byal, Healthy Halls Chair
Amy Corbin, Healthy Houses Chair
Rob Reznick, Budget Chair
Katie Peters, Communications Chair
Aditi Sagdeo, Campus Outreach Chair
Tejaswi Paruchuri, Training and Recruitment Chair
Amanda Saagman, Team-Building and Activities Chair
PULSE
Administrative Staff are health
educators from Health Promotion and Community Relations,
UHS.