Taylor Hedrick
Year in school: Senior
Major: Animal science and industry major, leadership studies minor
Hometown: Pretty Prairie, Kansas
My earliest K-State memory was my first College of Ag watermelon feed during week of welcome my freshman year.
Why did you choose K-State?
I chose K-State because it felt homier than the other colleges I visited. Manhattan has a small-town feel to it with the amenities that a town of 600 wouldn’t have.
How are you involved at K-State?
Snyder Leadership Legacy Fellows, LEAD 212 Class Leader, Spotlight on Strengths Event, Wildcat Dialogues.
What has been your favorite K-State experience?
My favorite K-State experience has been meeting people through the Staley School of Leadership. I’ve connected with so many people I otherwise wouldn’t have if I just stuck to hanging around people only in the College of Ag. I always feel welcomed, and I always feel like I belong at the Staley School.
How does K-State care for Kansans in your hometown community?
Recruiting students and providing agricultural extension programs are a few ways that K-State cares for Kansans in my hometown. It is my hope to continue working to improve that connection so all Kansans can benefit from what K-State has to offer.
Why do you want to bring K-State to your community?
K-State has brought me a long way on my journey not only in my education but also in my growth as a person. I want students in my hometown to be able to take part in the same experiences I have had here at K-State.