Our Team
Our Officers: 2021-2022
Our Officers: 2021-2022
Brianna Hoegler
Brianna Hoegler
President
President
Senior
Senior
Geosciences (concentration in Earth, Oceans, and Climate)
Geosciences (concentration in Earth, Oceans, and Climate)
She/Her
Brianna is a geosciences student with a passion for climate science and the ocean Currently, she is a member of the Tropical Climate and Coral Reefs Lab at the University of Arizona, where she works to reconstruct tropical climate records from Galápagos lake sediments. In her free time, you can find Brianna at the Turtle Pond, or spending time reading, exploring Tucson with her friends, hiking, and experimenting in the kitchen.
Sydney Brandt
Sydney Brandt
Vice President
Vice President
Junior
Junior
Information Science & Technology
Information Science & Technology
She/Her
Sydney is an information science and technology major with an interest in all things about digital media, as well as graphic design and copywriting. When she's not typing away at some code, you can find her playing the clarinet with the Pride of Arizona, enjoying a late night iced coffee and some hyperpop, or FaceTiming her dog Leo.
Zach Hills
Zach Hills
Treasurer
Treasurer
Junior
Junior
Molecular and Cellular Biology, Business Management
Molecular and Cellular Biology, Business Management
He/Him
Zach Hills (He/Him) is a Molecular and Cellular Biology as well as a Business Management major. With his degrees he plans on getting a masters in hospital administration, with the ambition of becoming a hospital CEO! In his free time he enjoys being a foodie and eating anything he can, and is a huge lover of all things fine arts. Zach got into oSTEM in 2019, and joined as a way to connect with peers in a safe space, and it's still one of the best decisions he's ever made.
Carson Collins
Carson Collins
Social Chair
Social Chair
Sophomore
Sophomore
Information Science & Technology, Linguistics
Information Science & Technology, Linguistics
He/Him
Carson is pursuing a degree in both Information Science & Technology, and Linguistics. He is currently researching the phonological significance of glottalized stops in Mayan languages with the Linguistics Department at the University of Arizona. He is very interested in the intersection of linguistics and computer science and hopes to pursue further coursework in natural language processing while here at the UA. In his free time, Carson enjoys playing video games, watching movies, lifting, and sleeping.
Our Advisor
Our Advisor
Adrianna Brush
Adrianna Brush
Adrianna Brush is a Lecturer for Chemical and Environmental Engineering.
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