August 3, 2023 午夜剧场 master鈥檚 student joins Board of Regents
Isaac Marroquin, a master鈥檚 student at 午夜剧场 who served in several student leadership roles as an undergraduate, is joining the university鈥檚 Board of Regents as the next student regent.
Growing up in Pasco, Marroquin had the opportunity to first visit the Tri-Cities campus as a middle school student.
鈥淭hat visit really changed my life,鈥 Marroquin said. 鈥淚t showed me that college was accessible to me and from that point on I knew where I wanted to go to college.鈥
Marroquin jumped at every opportunity to be involved in activities throughout high school, and knew he wanted to continue being engaged when he enrolled at 午夜剧场. Doing so during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic proved challenging, but Marroquin threw himself into student government. He campaigned largely virtually, meeting with students over Zoom to talk about his goals and hear from them about their concerns.

After being elected as a student senator, he went on to be elected vice president of the Associated Students at Washington State University Tri-Cities the following year and completed his bachelor鈥檚 degree last year while serving as president of the organization.
鈥淢y experiences in student government really opened up opportunities to learn more about myself, as well as the other campuses across the WSU system,鈥 Marroquin said.
Having just recently turned 21, Marroquin expects to be underestimated a bit due to his age, but said he鈥檒l bring his passion for student advocacy into the role of student regent. His experiences in student government, as well as being a part of the 午夜剧场 Chancellor鈥檚 Leadership Council, will also pay dividends in his new positions, said Sandra Haynes, chancellor of the 午夜剧场 campus
鈥淚 am very excited that Isaac has been selected to fill this vital role as the voice of students on the WSU Board of Regents, and I鈥檓 looking forward to working with him in my capacity as chancellor as well as seeing what he is able to accomplish in the role,鈥 Haynes, said.
Marroquin first learned about the student regent position from Shain Wright, who served in the role back in 2021-2022 academic year.
鈥淚 was talking with Shain about their position and what they do and I was shocked,鈥 Marroquin said. 鈥淗ow have I never heard about this? I then learned it was a role not a lot of people knew the importance of it, so I immediately started asking about how I could get involved and what I had to do to get my name out there.鈥
He learned from previous student regents the value of relationship building, and sought out student leaders and administrators from across the WSU system to learn more about their operations and what made each of them unique.
Being present and vocal early during his time on the board is one of his ley goals, as the role is only for a short time, so he doesn鈥檛 want to wait until it鈥檚 too late to have his voice and the concerns of his fellow students heard. He鈥檚 also interested in advocating for mental health, both of students as well as employees, and finding the best ways to get resources to those that need them.
When not working toward his master鈥檚 degree in education, Marroquin works at a Starbucks in the Tri-Cities area as well as serving as president of the campus boxing club. It鈥檚 a sport he鈥檇 had no prior experience with before seeing a poster at the campus den and asking one of the coordinators there about it.
鈥淚 remember they said, oh that club is dead, but I wanted to give it a try so I met up with some friends and we got it going again.鈥 It鈥檚 really an opportunity to experience a different vibe from studying and give you a chance to take a break from that mindset.鈥
Marroquin was selected by Washington Gov. Jay Inslee to succeed student regent Reanne Chilton in the one-year term.
鈥淢y goals are to grow Washington鈥檚 economy, strengthen our schools, and promote a culture of performance and efficiency in state government,鈥 Inslee wrote. 鈥淵ou can help me achieve these goals. I ask that you take personal responsibility for making sure the Washington State University Board of Regents operates in a way that is transparent, responsive, and focused on implement lean management tools to achieve results. These are the public鈥檚 expectations as well as my own.鈥
Marroquin鈥檚 first meetings as student regent are scheduled to take place Sept. 14-15 in Pullman.