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History-Making Senate President and VP Say They’re Proud of Accomplishments

Monday, February 12, 2024
tags: Lead with Courage, Campus Life

Seniors Chidera Okafor and Reggie Jeffrey didn’t necessarily have history in mind when they decided to run as a ticket in last year’s Student Senate elections.

“’Can I do the job well?’” was the first consideration that Okafor said came to mind.

But as perhaps the first Black Student Senate president and vice president in the University’s history, that’s just what they did.

Since winning last spring’s election, the two say they are proud of what they’ve been able to accomplish as the heads of the student government at Rockhurst — a Senate that is representative, ambitious and responsive to their student constituents.

“There’s a go-getter energy that everyone has,” she said. “So much good can come from that — not just thinking of things and then letting them go, but really sticking to a plan and doing things that make our campus better.”

Both say they’re inspired by those who have come before them. Okafor said she remembers then-Senate president Nhukim Nguyen, ’22, welcoming her to campus at the free stuff fair, a moment that inspired her to get involved with student leadership. She looks up to the way former First Lady Michelle Obama “leads with grace.” Jeffrey said Bri’Yana Merrill, ’23, encouraged him to get involved on campus, while his family has inspired him throughout his life.

While the trailblazing aspect of their candidacy was not the driving force, Jeffrey said being a visible Black leader on campus is something he hopes will inspire others.

“I did think it would be a testament to the fact that anyone could accomplish anything on this campus, no matter what they look like,” he said. “I have felt supported from everyone in this role, and that is just a reflection of what Rockhurst has been and continues to be. I feel as if the representation that we provide is amazing and hopefully inspires everyone that anyone is capable of great things here.”

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