Apr 25, 2024

Area students receive nominations for FHSU commencement awards

Posted Apr 25, 2024 7:30 PM

By: FHSU Alumni Office

The Fort Hays State University Alumni Office has announced nominees for its three honorary commencement awards. Recipients of each award will be announced at a press conference on Tuesday, April 30, at 9 a.m. in the Memorial Union’s Peter Werth Black and Gold Room, with refreshments to follow. The public is welcome to attend and join in celebrating these outstanding Tigers. A video recording of the press conference will be posted on the FHSU Alumni Office Facebook page after the event for those who are unable to attend in person.

Twenty-three FHSU seniors were nominated for the Torch Award, which acknowledges classroom excellence, leadership, participation in professional organizations, and student, civic, or research activities.

Six graduate students from the 2023-2024 academic year received Lighthouse Award nominations, honoring exceptional students completing graduate studies.

The graduating class of 2024 nominated eight faculty members for the Pilot Award, recognizing classroom excellence, ongoing research, and service activities.

The Torch and Pilot Awards, created in 1974, and the Lighthouse Award, established in 2018, are presented annually. The nominees listed completed all requested information by the deadline specified by the Alumni Office.

* Denotes finalists for each award.

2024 TORCH AWARD NOMINEES

Nominees are listed alphabetically by state and hometown.

Kansas
BELOIT    
   Trista Boeve, Radiologic Technology and Medical Diagnostic Imaging

CLAY CENTER    
   Rhett Koppes, Health and Human Performance (Sport and Exercise Therapy)

CLIFTON    
   Ashton Kahrs, Radiologic Technology and Medical Diagnostic Imaging

DODGE CITY
   Jasmin Alvarado-Martinez, Business Administration (Human Resources)

ELLSWORTH    
   Logan Erichsen*, Geosciences (Geology)

GYPSUM    
   Rebecca Gahn, Radiologic Technology and Medical Diagnostic Imaging

HALSTEAD    
   David Schulte*, Finance (Economics)

HANSTON    
   Austin Ruff, Political Science

HOLCOMB    
   Derek Mesa, Fitness Programming and Health Promotion

PAWNEE ROCK    
   Cole "CJ" Gibson*, English (Writing) and Psychology

PHILLIPSBURG    
   Jenna Hoover, Communication Sciences and Disorders

RUSSELL    
   Jaelynn Sutter, Sociology

SALINA    
   Taygen McBurney, English (Writing)

SMITH CENTER    
   Jessalyn Kirchoff, Business Administration (Accounting and Finance)

ST. GEORGE    
   Karen Thew, Criminal Justice

ST. JOHN    
   Kenneth Hacker, Studio Arts and Ceramics

TOPEKA    
   Callyn Anderson, Tourism and Hospitality Management

WICHITA    
   Nathaniel Egan, Finance    
   Lauren Stallbaumer*, Communication Sciences and Disorders

Colorado
WELLINGTON    
   Sarah Keiss, History

International
SAN FELIPE, YARACUY, VENUZUELA    
   Diana Angarita Santos, Marketing

North Carolina
RALEIGH    
   Chelsea Kiefer*, History

Oklahoma
DURANT    
   Cody Hicks, Communication (General Communication)

LIGHTHOUSE AWARD NOMINEES
   Nominees are listed alphabetically by state and hometown

Kansas
ELLINWOOD    
   Mark Freeman*, Master of Fine Arts (Ceramics)

OVERLAND PARK    
   Alexa Summers*, Education Specialist, Digital Leadership

Colorado
LAMAR    
   Jordan Parker*, Master of Science, Speech Language-Pathology

Missouri
KNOB NOSTER    
   Sonja Brandt*, Master of Science, Biology

Nebraska
OMAHA    
   Olivia Stinson*, Master of Fine Arts (Ceramics)

Washington
BUCKLEY    
   Kelsie Arch*, Education Specialist, School Psychology

PILOT AWARD NOMINEES
Nominees are listed alphabetically by last name.

Linda Ganstrom*, professor, Art and Design

Brenda Hoopingarner*, professor, Allied Health

Dr. Iryna McDonald*, assistant professor, Agriculture

Dr. April Park*, professor, Psychology

Dr. Jessica Phelan, assistant professor, Health and Human Performance

Jeremy Ryan, lecturer, Agriculture

Dr. Jonathan Sumrall*, associate professor, Geosciences

Dr. David Tarailo, instructor, Biological Sciences