Cienna Samiley serves with Arizona State University’s Off-Campus Housing and Relations team, where she plays a key role in coordinating programs and initiatives that enhance the off-campus student experience. In this position, she supports university-wide efforts to strengthen student engagement and belonging by organizing events, managing outreach campaigns, and developing partnerships that promote safety, community connection, and student well-being. Samiley also contributes to communication strategies that help students navigate off-campus living while remaining connected to ASU’s resources and support systems.
A former member of the ASU Women’s Gymnastics Team, Samiley brings the values of resilience, teamwork, and balance to every aspect of her work. Her passion for student well-being and leadership has been demonstrated through her service as President of the Mental Health Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and as a Peer Health Educator, where she led presentations to all athletic teams and fostered open dialogue around mental health and holistic wellness.
Samiley earned her Bachelor of Science in Communications with a minor in Business from Arizona State University and is currently pursuing a Master of Science in Organizational Leadership. Dedicated to creating spaces of support and empowerment, she continues to advance ASU’s mission of community, wellness, and student success both on and off campus.