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August 9, 2019

Christopher Hullaby and Kappa Alpha Psi earn national honors

Submitted by Aaron Moore

Award Recipient Christopher Hullaby

The Kappa Alpha Psi chapter at K-State earned the Grand Undergraduate Guide Right Chapter of the Year award and Christopher Hullaby, May 2019 graduate in psychology, earned the Grand Undergraduate Guide Right Chairman of the Year Award.

Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. was founded at the University of Indiana in 1911 and is dedicated to the principles of achievement through a truly domestic fraternity. Grand Chapter awards are the highest honors given by Kappa Alpha Psi to members who demonstrate model qualities in the fraternity.

Guide Right is the national service program for Kappa Alpha Psi that encompasses many youth-oriented programs such as mentoring, college preparatory programs, and tutoring. The purposes of the Guide Right Service Program is to place the training experience and friendly interest of successful men at the disposal of youth needing inspiration and counsel regarding their choice of a life's career, and to arouse the interest of the entire community in the problems of youth as they seek to realize lives of usefulness.

In April, the chapter also received Province chapter of the year. Also in April, the chapter hosted a nationally broadcasted virtual campus tour of Kansas State University to encourage young men from all over the country to attend the university.

Hullaby works for K-State College Advising Corps at Washington High School in Kansas City, Kansas, helping to raise the rates of college enrollment and completion among low-income, first-generation college and underrepresented students.

The following students were members of Kappa Alpha Psi at K-State during the 2018-2019 school year:

Marking Daniels, December 2018 graduate in social sciences, Coffeyville.

From Kansas City: Christopher Hullaby, May 2019 graduate in psychology; Aaron Moore, senior in civil engineering; and Stephen Taylor, December 2018 graduate in fine arts.

Lyndon Breckenridge, December 2018 graduate in finance, Wichita.

From out of state: Jonah Haas, May 2019 graduate in communication studies, Kansas City, Missouri; Leonard McFadden, junior in mechanical engineering, Omaha, Nebraska; Dan Harris, December 2018 graduate in sociology, and Samuel Wilson, December 2018 graduate in vocal performance, both from Fort Worth, Texas; Sequille Franklin, senior in sociology, Dallas, Texas; and Jared Sterling, junior in finance, Houston, Texas.

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