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Student Perspectives: Michael Scott Peters
Student Perspectives
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“What would you do if you weren’t afraid?”
– Sheryl Sandberg
MICHAEL SCOTT PETERS began his involvement with the Center for Women and Gender when he enrolled in the Honors Book Lab focusing on “Lean In,” by Sheryl Sandberg. Dr. Susan Cogan, with assistance from Dr. Ann Austin and Michelle Hixson, led the discussions. At the first session, students explained their motivation for enrolling in the Book
Lab. Peters shared that his sister in high school was considering applying as a USU Ambassador, but when she learned a male counterpart from her school who had similar student government experience was also applying, she was discouraged and changed her mind.
Peters encouraged her to apply, and she did. When considering that his sister’s lack of confidence almost stood in the way of her applying, Peters became motivated to help encourage others, “I thought about this situation, and I had to do something about this.” Sandberg’s book asked the question, “What would you do if you weren’t afraid?” Peters explained to
the Book Lab members that if he were not afraid, he would run as a candidate for USUSA President. He was encouraged by the members to move forward.
Peters had been very involved in different organizations throughout his academic career. “Each year I worked, I came to appreciate how great USU was, and I saw opportunities for improvement.” It was something he had been considering for some time. “I wanted to frame conversations from discussions leading to action,” said Peters. He ran for USUSA President and won the election.
Peters strived to create a space for women to investigate more leadership positions on campus, especially if they haven’t had the opportunity to be involved before. “If a student can express their interest in making a difference at USU, there are many opportunities, both within each college (Academic Senate), or across the campus serving as the USUSA Student Advocate VP,” said Peters. Because of his advocacy for women’s leadership, he has served as a speaker panelist for the Women’s Leadership Initiative (WLI)
Peters graduated with his Bachelor’s Degree in International Business. He serves as U.S. Youth Observer to the U.N. at the U.S. Department of State.