BEST Board F’24: Amalia Sharaf Takes Multitasking to a Whole New Level

BEST Board F’24: Amalia Sharaf Takes Multitasking to a Whole New Level

In recommending Amalia Sharaf for the BEST Board, her nominator was impressed with her multitasking abilities. “Quite frankly, I don’t know how Amal does all that she does,” her nominator said. “Her impact and reach is felt both on campus and beyond. Not only is she an outstanding leader, but she is also fully engaged in pursuits related to her academic journey.” At MSU, Amalia’s campus involvements include Student Government, MavPASS, writing for the Reporter, Honors Program, Research Assistant, Graphic Designer for the Kearney Center, and more.

BEST BOARD F’23: Jonah Maurer Sets the Bar for Consistent and Welcoming Bullpen Service

BEST BOARD F’23: Jonah Maurer Sets the Bar for Consistent and Welcoming Bullpen Service

On Jonah Maurer’s application for the lead role among Maverick Bullpen student staff, he was asked what he would do to ensure a high standard for customer experience. “The one thing I would do to ensure a high standard of satisfaction at the Bullpen is being consistent.” That consistency has led other Bullpen staff to state “they are the new Jonah” in recognition of the high standard he set.

BEST BOARD F’23: Nomin Senardheera Isn’t Shy About Getting Involved & Making Connections

BEST BOARD F’23: Nomin Senardheera Isn’t Shy About Getting Involved & Making Connections

In being nominated for the BEST Board, Nomin Senadheera was quickly recognized for his active participation in a wide range of campus activities ranging from CSU Building Manager to Student Events Team. “Nomin has become extremely involved on campus and is now a well-known face to many. He is always looking for new ways to grow his leadership experiences and meet new people. He is a part of many organizations, and very involved in them.”

ASHRIT SURESH: ‘Campus Involvement is Necessary to Grow As An Individual’

ASHRIT SURESH: ‘Campus Involvement is Necessary to Grow As An Individual’

Before Ashrit was booked to the max with his coursework, he took significant responsibility in the International Festival planning. In 2019, he and one other student were the sole planners for Children’s World. He recruited international RSOs and friends to set up age-appropriate children’s booths that taught cultural lessons. In addition, he is an active member in the Computer Engineering department and other STEM organizations.