Connected 'Cats
About the Connected 'Cats
Student experience is a central component to the regional community visits. Students will be leading and connecting in a variety of ways before, during and after the visits.
A student group, Connected 'Cats, is the core of students who will provide leadership for the day. Connected 'Cats are student leaders who have a diverse range of K-State experiences, a meaningful connection to engaged community work and personal ties to the geographic regions where our community visits take place.
There are two roles for Connected 'Cats: student event leaders and interns. Both are integral to the planning and implementation of the presidential regional community events.
Meet the Connected 'Cats event leaders
For each community visit, student event leaders from that community tell their K-State stories and help to lead the day's events. These students have a personal connection to their assigned sites.
Allen County
Year in school: Senior |
Year in school: Senior |
Barton County and Ellis County
Year in school: Junior |
Year in school: Sophomore |
Phillipsburg County, Norton County and Smith County
Year in school: Senior |
Year in school: Senior |
Jackson County
Year in school: First year doctor candidate |
Year in school: Senior |
Reno County
Year in school: Senior |
Year in school: Senior Major: Biology Hometown: Hutchinson, Kansas |
Seward County
Year in school: Senior |
Year in school: Sophomore |
Meet the Connected 'Cats interns
Connected 'Cats interns are returning student leaders who play an active role in planning and implementing all of the community visits throughout the fall and spring semesters. They engage campus and community partners to develop and deliver preparation to the K-State team. They also provide logistical support at the community visits and help with communications.
Year in school: Junior |
Year in school: Senior |
Year in school: Senior |