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Undergraduate Representative to the University Assembly

  • Eeshaan Chaudhuri

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Sophomore

Class of 2027

Brooks School of Public Policy

Public Policy

My name is Eeshaan Chaudhuri, and I'm a sophomore in the Brooks School studying Public Policy. This year, I’ve served as the Brooks Representative on the Student Assembly, as well as on the University Assembly Campus Codes and PULSE Committees.
   
Beyond student government, I stay actively involved on campus as a Tour Guide, Orientation Leader, Teaching Assistant, and Research Assistant. I care deeply about Cornell and ensuring that students have a real voice in shaping its policies. That’s why I believe the University Assembly is the best place to push for meaningful change.
   
This past year, I:
   - Led the first initiative to bring Meal Swipes to Trillium (Breakfast + Meals on Wheels, coming soon!)
   - Helped reinstate and amend Cornell’s Climate & Sustainability Goals.
   - Collaborated to allocate over $50,000 for campus infrastructure improvements, including crosswalks on West and campus kiosks.
   
If elected as your Undergraduate Representative to the University Assembly, I will continue advocating for policies that improve student life and make a tangible impact. I’d love the opportunity to keep working for you—thank you for your consideration! 


  • Khanh Nguyen

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Sophomore 

Class of 2027

College of Arts and Sciences

Economics and Classics

Hey! My name is Khanh Nguyen, a sophomore studying Economics and Classics, and I am running to be your Undergraduate Representative to the University Assembly.
   
Cornell brings together a community of diverse voices and ambitions. As your representative, I will ensure that undergraduate concerns are addressed at the highest levels of university governance. While I have not previously served on the Student Assembly, I have thoroughly enjoyed my time at Cornell and am grateful to be a part of this vibrant community for what it has done for me. With that said, I am eager for the opportunity to give back.

I believe the current Student Assembly has done an outstanding job navigating a period of administrative and structural change, and I would love to build on that momentum. Drawing on my past and current leadership and research experiences, I prioritize execution over empty promises, focusing on steady, meaningful progress rather than abrupt shifts. By actively listening to student concerns and advocating for tangible solutions, I will work to ensure that Cornell becomes a place where every student feels supported and empowered.
   
Please feel free to contact me at kpn27@cornell.edu. I would love to get to know you and hear your ideas!