College of Engineering Ambassadors named for 2015
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
MANHATTAN — The Kansas State University College of Engineering has announced the selection of 22 students for membership in the Engineering Ambassadors organization.
Engineering Ambassadors are current College of Engineering students chosen to promote the engineering profession and act as hosts for the college. Each ambassador is required to help with at least four events by planning, organizing or providing tours and information to prospective students, parents and teachers.
Students with strong academic and leadership records are eligible for membership, and are selected based on review of application and personal interview conducted by the current ambassadors’ leadership team.
Craig Wanklyn, assistant dean for the College of Engineering and faculty adviser for the organization, announced the following members for 2015:
Andrew Peuchen, freshman in mechanical engineering, Assaria; Luke Garrison, sophomore in chemical engineering, Auburn; Jacob Allen, sophomore in biological systems engineering, Easton; Miranda Lane, freshman in mechanical engineering, Emporia; Regan Wilson, freshman in chemical engineering, Galena.
From Greater Kansas City: Andrew McKittrick, sophomore in computer engineering, Mission Hills; Sallem Ambessie, freshman in biological systems engineering, Daniel Lovell, freshman in computer engineering, and Kendra Schuette, sophomore in biological systems engineering, all from Olathe; and Megan Richards, sophomore in biological systems engineering, Stilwell.
AnnaKate Kleiböhmer, freshman in architectural engineering, Lawrence; Jake Phillips, sophomore in industrial engineering, Leavenworth; Cassidy Harper, sophomore in industrial engineering, and Nathan Sterns, freshman in construction science and management, both from Manhattan; Laura Wurm, freshman in mechanical engineering, McPherson; Dalton Hahn, freshman in computer science, Meriden; Daniel Vogt, junior in construction science and management, Sedgwick; Larissa Eshelman, freshman in architectural engineering, St. George; Rachel Anstaett, sophomore in chemical engineering, Tecumseh; Matthew Dolezal, sophomore in mechanical engineering, Valley Center; and Jake Bambick, freshman in mechanical engineering, Wichita.
From out of state: Megan Clapp, freshman in chemical engineering, Champaign, Illinois.