Welcome to Women in Politics: College Edition, where promising women leaders in student government on college and university campuses across the country will be featured on msnbc.com over the course of the year. Ruby Pierce has been nominated by Vassar College as a leader making a difference not only through key issues on campus, but in bridging the gender gap in politics.
As part of msnbc’s “Women in Politics” series, these hand-selected women become part of a larger discussion of women candidates and women’s issues on a national level. “Women in Politics” features newsmaker interviews, profiles, photos, and deep dives into the key conversations, including a series on “Women Leaders Bridging Tech and Politics in 2016.”
From the Ivy Leagues to the Big Ten to liberal arts colleges and beyond, young women are making a difference across the country – meet them here!
School: Vassar College
Hometown: Denver, Colorado
Concentration: Music
Role in student government, organizations: Vassar Student Association, Vassar College Choir, Multiracial-Biracial Students’ Alliance, Vassar College Student Co-OPERA-tive
Dream job: Professional opera singer
Class year: 2016
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Why did you get involved in student government?
After two years of participation in the student government at Vassar (the Vassar Student Association, or VSA), it was clear to me that our entire system was in dire need of an overhaul. I helped to orchestrate an external review last year, culminating in a 200-page report enumerating our flaws. It was quite funny and enormously helpful, and more than anything, solidified the impetus for progress. I was ready to take the project to the next level, and make significant structural change. I ran for the Vice President for Operations, a position on the Executive Board responsible for governance and structure, specifically for the sake of restructuring the VSA. While campaigning, I was honest with people — I said that my goal was to destroy the VSA and build something better. I was elected, and that’s what I did.
Do you plan to vote in the primary and/or November presidential elections this year?








