Student expands skillset with SSU’s Student Programming Board
Staff report
Madison Williams, a junior studying Health Care Administration and Business Management Technology, currently serves on the SPB Executive Board.
PORTSMOUTH As one of the main sources of programming for students on Shawnee State University’s campus, the Student Programming Board (SPB) gives several students the opportunity to take the lead on planning events for the campus community. Madison Williams, a junior studying Health Care Administration and Business Management Technology, currently serves on the SPB Executive Board.
At the end of her freshman year at SSU, Williams started attending SPB events including the monthly 4th Friday Movies and Bowling Nights. Traveling to campus as a commuter, she found SPB events were an easy way to connect to campus and make memories while meeting other students. Now with SPB, Williams serves as a Weekend Chair helping to plan events for students that are in a simi