The Rensselaer Union Student Senate (usually known as the Student Senate or simply the Senate) is the chief legislative and advocacy body of the Rensselaer Union, responsible for initiating all legislative action into issues that affect the Union and advocating for the membership of the Union to the Institute administration. The Senate was formed in 1970, and is the successor to the Student Council. Together with the Executive Board, it is considered one of the Union bodies most directly involved in the governance of the Union. It is presided over by the Grand Marshal, and has a maximum voting membership of 30 Senators, elected from various constituencies from among the Union membership.

Rensselaer Union Student Senate
Also known asStudent Senate, Senate
History
Established1970
Current Session57th Student Senate
Structure
Presiding OfficerGrand Marshal
Voting Membership30 (maximum)
Standing Committees10
OfficersSenate Cabinet

The Senate is currently in its 57th session, and is presided over by the 160th Grand Marshal, Jordan Krishnayah ‘28.

Membership

Voting

The Senate is made up of 30 Senators. With the exception of the four Senators representing the incoming first-year class, who are elected in their freshman fall semester, all Senators are elected during the GM Week elections in the spring semester. The following table describes the Senate's voting makeup:

Voting Members of the Student Senate
Position Constitutency Also a member of Reappointed by Committee Requirement
Undergraduate Class Senator
(4 per undergraduate class)
Members of that undergraduate class Respective Class Council 2
Graduate Senator
(7)
Graduate students Graduate Council 1 Senate, 1 Graduate Council
Independent Senator
(3)
Non-Fraternity and Sorority Life-affiliated students None (Formerly the Independent Council) Nominated by Grand Marshal, appointed by the Senate 2
FSL Senator
(3)
Fraternity and Sorority Life-affiliated students None Nominated by Grand Marshal, appointed by the Senate 0

Nonvoting

In addition to the voting membership and the Grand Marshal, the Senate also has various nonvoting members. Of these, the vast majority are considered Officers of the Senate. Collectively, the Officers of the Senate are usually referred to as the Senate Cabinet, although the Cabinet has occasionally had members that do not hold an officer position.

Nonvoting Members of the Student Senate
Position Officer? Role Appointment Process
Vice Grand Marshal for External Affairs   Yes Oversee the Senate's advocacy committees Nominated by the Grand Marshal
Confirmed by 2/3rds vote
Vice Grand Marshal for Internal Affairs   Yes Oversee the Senate's internal functioning, chair the Rules and Administration Committee
Parlimentarian   Yes Ensure Senate meeting are orderly and obey Robert's Rules of Order
Secretary   Yes Take notes on Senate meetings
Treasurer   Yes Handle the Senate's budget
Senate-Executive Board Liaison   Yes Serve as a voting member on the Executive Board, represent the Senate's interests on the Executive Board
Chair of each standing committee   Yes Lead and guide their respective committee Appointed by the Grand Marshal
Confirmed by simple majority vote
FSL Liaisons
(One for each of the Interfraternity Council, Panhellenic Council, and Multicultural Sorority and Fraternity Council)
  No Represent the interests of their council on the Senate Appointed by their respective council
Organizational Liaisons   No Represent the interests of their organization on the Senate Appointed by any student-lead organization

In practice, it is not uncommon for holders of many of the above roles to also be Senators, with the exception of the Senate-Executive Board Liaison due to the constitutional prohibition on holding a voting role on both boards. However, it is customary that the Secretary and Parliamentarian are not voting members, due to the expectation that these roles remain neutral in Senate proceedings.

Structure and Operations

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Committees

Senate Committees
Committee Established Incumbent Chair
Academic Affairs Committee 1981? Zach Nobles '27
Community Relations Committee 2001? Mia Stryahaleck '28
Facilities and Services Committee 2013 Mia Stryahaleck '28
Elections Commission 2018 Lauren Antao '28 (Acting)
Residential Life and Dining Committee 2025 Shruthi Anandraman '28
Rules and Administration Committee 2026 Griffin Oliver '27
Senate Communications and
Engagement Committee
2025 Emily Lin '29
Student Life Committee 2007 Stanley Goodwin 'G
Union Annual Report Committee 2015 (Vacant)
Web Technologies Group 2005? Aaron Niyazov '28