Assistant Director of Student Life - Leadership Development

Portrait of Colleen Cahill.

Colleen Cahill
West Campus, Room 1214
651-779-3322

Education

B.A. History, Beloit College
M.A. Human Resource Management, Concordia University Saint Paul

Bio

My passion for working in Student Affairs started when I was a work study student in the Office of Residential Life as an undergraduate. The full-time staff in the department were incredible mentors. They worked hard but knew how to have fun. Through this experience, I learned the importance of getting involved in campus life and how important it is to build a network of support within the campus community. In my role in the Office of Student Life, I aim to create leadership development opportunities for students to connect with others and engage in meaningful ways. When not supporting our amazing students, I enjoy spending time outdoors with her family and exploring all the Twin Cities have to offer.


Director of Student Life and Deputy Title IX Coordinator

Portrait of Jennifer Rassett

Jennifer Rassett
West Campus, Room 1211
651-747-4015

Education

BS in Physical Education from UW- River Falls
MEd in College Student Affairs and Leadership from Grand Valley State University
MS in Sport Management from University of Tennessee
EdD in Educational Leadership from University of St. Thomas

Bio

I began working in student affairs because I loved the growth that can occur through involvement and engagement in the collegiate experience. I remain in student life because of a strong belief in this growth and I am inspired by the amazing students at Century College and love helping them succeed both inside and outside of the classroom. In my spare time I love volleyball, my three nieces, puzzles and my dog Toddy.


Assistant Director of Student Life - Intramural and Campus Recreation

Portrait Pheng Vang

Pheng Vang
West Campus, Room 1213
651-779-3452

Education

B.S. Kinesiology, University of Minnesota

Bio

I have been with Century College since 2018, and I started working in campus recreation during my undergraduate. I got into campus recreation because I enjoyed being around sports, fitness, and the outdoors. I was also fascinated by the different types of programming that were developed and implemented to support the campus community. I am a firm believer that students perform better academically when they have a positives experience during college, and I aim to provide that experience through intramural and recreational activities.

Prior to working at Century College, I got my Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology. I worked in the fitness industry, Parks and Rec, and major sporting events like the Super Bowl and the X-Games before coming back into campus recreation. Outside of work, I like spending time with friends and family, learning new things, traveling, and participate in sports and outdoor activities.