The new leadership of the University of Maine Residents On Campus board was sworn in Thursday night at the Buchanan Alumni House.
Scott Reynolds and Ryan Clark were sworn in as ROC president and vice president, respectively.
“I leave ROC in the best hands it’s ever been in,” former ROC president Aaron Sterling said.
Reynolds, a third-year engineering major and former vice president of ROC, ran unopposed for president. Clark, a first-year journalism major, won the election against challenger Benjamin Jewell in the election held Tuesday, March 4.
Clark previously was vice-president of the Hancock Hall governing board.
Reynolds plans to create a Presidents’ Council to help residence halls improve their hall governing boards, and he hopes to create open discussion of how to make students happier with the services of the university.
“We want to ensure that students enjoy their time on campus,” Clark said.
“With [Reynold's] and [Clark's] leadership and vision, we can anticipate great things to come,” Sheri Cousins, a guest speaker at the ceremony, said.












