OSU Alumni Association names 15 CAS students as Seniors of Significance
Friday, October 28, 2022
Media Contact: Elizabeth Gosney | CAS Marketing and Communications Manager | 405-744-7497 | egosney@okstate.edu
The Oklahoma State University Alumni Association named 15 students from the College of Arts and Sciences among their 2022-23 Seniors of Significance.
According to the Alumni Association, the Seniors of Significance Award recognizes students who have excelled in scholarship, leadership, service to campus and community and have brought distinction to OSU. The 50 students selected for the award represent the top 1% of the Class of 2023 and come from all five undergraduate colleges.
The College of Arts and Sciences is the largest college at OSU and has the most students recognized for the award. The Alumni Association will honor all 50 Seniors of Significance at a public reception on 6 p.m. Nov. 9 at the ConocoPhillips OSU Alumni Center.
The 2022-23 Seniors of Significance from the College of Arts and Sciences:
- Gabhriel Barber, Plant Biology, Stillwater, Oklahoma
- Piper Boswell, Biochemistry, Bedford, Texas
- Alexandra Dusky, Sports Media, Knoxville, Tennessee
- Emily Forster, Chemistry and Biophysical Chemistry, Round Rock, Texas
- Maggie Grappe, Zoology, Sherwood, Arkansas
- Jacquelyn Harsha, Geospatial Science Information Systems, Oklahoma City
- Taylor Hatheway, Strategic Communications, Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Manoj Jagadeesh, Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Stillwater, Oklahoma
- Amelia Jauregui, Multimedia Journalism and Strategic Communications, Plano, Texas
- Kate Kouplen, Biology, Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Natalie Leding, Strategic Communications, Colleyville, Texas
- Chloe Scheitzach, Physiology, Edmond, Oklahoma
- Bailey Smith, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Clarksville, Texas
- Morgyn Wynne, Strategic Communications, Roseville, California
- Sarah Ziehme, Psychology, Edmond, Oklahoma
Story By: Kelli Leech, CAS graduate assistant | kelli.leech@okstate.edu