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OSU Alumni Association names 51 Seniors of Significance

Thursday, October 10, 2024

Media Contact: Will Carr | Assistant Director of Marketing and Communications - OSU Alumni Association | 405-744-5370 | wgcarr@okstate.edu

The Oklahoma State University Alumni Association named 51 students as OSU Seniors of Significance for the 2024-2025 academic year.

The Seniors of Significance Award recognizes students who truly exemplify and embody the Cowboy Code, which honors the University’s land-grant mission and commends academic achievements, character and personal impact. The 51 students represent the top one percent of seniors, including all five OSU undergraduate academic colleges.

A ceremony recognizing this year’s Seniors of Significance will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 5 at 5:15 p.m. at the ConocoPhillips OSU Alumni Center.

The Seniors of Significance are listed below by college with their major(s) and hometown. Active Alumni Association student members are marked with an asterisk.


College of Arts and Sciences

  • Landry Baker — political science — Edmond, Oklahoma
  • Amy Campbell — political science — Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
  • Luisa Clausen — multimedia journalism — Curitiba, Parana, Brazil
  • Elyse Cronic — chemistry and microbiology/cell and molecular biology — Edmond, Oklahoma*
  • Ethan Do — music performance — Edmond, Oklahoma
  • Emma England — microbiology/cell and molecular biology — Owasso, Oklahoma*
  • Gracie Faver — biology — Fort Worth, Texas
  • Ashlyn Goad — political science — Okay, Oklahoma
  • Jacie Gray — music industry — Scurry, Texas*
  • Kylie Hammack — economics and political science — Tulsa, Oklahoma
  • Taylor Johnson — political science — Austin, Texas
  • Maddie Meiner — biology and microbiology/cell and molecular biology — Highland Village, Texas
  • Christa Naber — music performance — McKinney, Texas
  • Bella Panganiban — psychology — Fort Worth, Texas*
  • Jennie Russell — chemistry — Bridgeport, West Virginia
  • Sarah Teeman — microbiology/cell and molecular biology — Stillwater, Oklahoma

College of Education and Human Sciences

  • Dash Ahlstrom — aerospace administrations and operations — Katy, Texas
  • Lauren Bingham — nutritional sciences — Tulsa, Oklahoma
  • Colt Frazier — applied exercise science — Waxahachie, Texas
  • Tony Morina — nutritional sciences — Bartlesville, Oklahoma
  • Maggie Piccin — nutritional sciences — Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
  • Caroline Price — nutritional sciences — Woodward, Oklahoma
  • Ava Smith — human nutrition — Tulsa, Oklahoma*
  • Victoria Smith — nutritional sciences — Houston, Texas*
  • Josh Stephens — aerospace administration and operations — Keller, Texas*

College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology

  • Margaret Cook — chemical engineering — Stilwell, Oklahoma
  • Treyton Dorrell — mechanical engineering and aerospace engineering — Jones, Oklahoma*
  • Landon Dowers — mechanical engineering and aerospace engineering — Edmond, Oklahoma
  • Loryn Grace Hendrix — industrial engineering and management — Morrilton, Arkansas
  • James Lee — biosystems engineering — Oklahoma City, Oklahoma*
  • David Reenders — aerospace engineering — Spring, Texas
  • Colleen Stegmann — industrial engineering and management — Frisco, Texas
  • Cooper Waddell — construction engineering technology — Mansfield, Texas

Ferguson College of Agriculture

  • Audrey Bishop — plant and soil sciences — Van Alstyne, Texas
  • Karstyn Cantrell — agricultural communications — Collinsville, Oklahoma*
  • Carson Capps — agribusiness — Ada, Oklahoma
  • Katie Dillon — agribusiness — Louisburg, Kansas*
  • Payton Irick — agricultural communications — Seminole, Oklahoma*
  • James Lee — biosystems engineering — Oklahoma City, Oklahoma*
  • Taylor McGill — agricultural communications and agribusiness — Tuttle, Oklahoma*
  • Blake Robbins — food science — Pauls Valley, Oklahoma
  • Paige Roberts — agribusiness — Garner, Iowa
  • Brianna Stockwell — agribusiness — Dowagiac, Michigan
  • Elizabeth Struble — environmental science and plant and soil sciences — Owasso, Oklahoma

Spears School of Business

  • Katherine Barclay — accounting and hospitality and tourism management — Edmond, Oklahoma*
  • McKenzie Beesley — hospitality and tourism management — Sand Springs, Oklahoma
  • Hailey Brunner — accounting — Edmond, Oklahoma*
  • Jennifer Martinez — management information systems — Stillwater, Oklahoma
  • Danielle Nester — data analytics, management information systems and marketing — Jenks, Oklahoma
  • Tatum Newberry — hospitality and tourism management — Broken Arrow, Oklahoma*
  • Chloe Oden — hospitality and tourism management — Davis, Oklahoma
  • Brayden Perkins — finance — Flower Mound, Texas

For more information about the OSU Alumni Association’s student awards program, visit ORANGECONNECTION.org/studentawards.

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