K-State’s College of Human Ecology recognizes multicultural students
Thursday, February 1st, 2007
MANHATTAN — Kansas State University’s Students of Excellence, a human ecology student organization devoted to multicultural enrichment and professional development, honored several students at a recognition banquet Jan. 25.
Students of Excellence recognized students for their academic achievements and their service efforts within the College of Human Ecology. Student honorees are multicultural scholars in human ecology who are Human Ecology Multicultural Scholarship recipients, K-State Multicultural Student Honor Society inductees, Developing Scholars Program participants, Kansas Bridges to the Future participants and members of the College of Human Ecology Honors Program.
Students honored include:
Lacey Carlson, junior, family studies and human services, Cassoday, K-State Multicultural Student Honor Society inductee.
From Greater Kansas City: Lauren Bock, senior in apparel and textiles, Kansas City, Kan., K-State Multicultural Student Honor Society inductee; Whitney Brueggemann, sophomore in apparel and textiles, K-State Multicultural Student Honor Society inductee, and Danielle Hoskins, junior in early childhood education, Developing Scholars Program participant, both of Olathe; and Pratik Patel, junior in public health nutrition, Shawnee, K-State Multicultural Student Honor Society inductee.
Matthew Garcia, junior in hotel and restaurant management, Haviland, K-State Multicultural Student Honor Society inductee.
From Manhattan: Amelia Asperin, graduate student in human ecology, Human Ecology Multicultural Scholarship recipient; Rebekah Brown, sophomore in family studies and human services, Human Ecology Multicultural Scholarship recipient; Jee Hyun Lee, graduate student in human nutrition, member of the College of Human Ecology Honors Program.
From Manhattan, continued: Heather Markham, senior in dietetics, K-State Multicultural Student Honor Society inductee; Linette Ngaba, junior in dietetics, member of the College of Human Ecology Honors Program; Yui Nishita, senior in hotel and restaurant management, member of the College of Human Ecology Honors Program; Siew Ong, senior in dietetics, member of the College of Human Ecology Honors Program; and Ying Zhou, senior in hotel and restaurant management, member of the College of Human Ecology Honors Program.
From Wichita: Layla El-Chami, senior in family studies and human services, K-State Multicultural Student Honor Society inductee, Human Ecology Multicultural Scholarship recipient and member of the College of Human Ecology Honors Program; and Adam Ybarra, senior in athletic training, K-State Multicultural Student Honor Society inductee.
From out-of-state:
Miho Yonemochi, junior in nutritional sciences, Los Angeles, Calif., member of the College of Human Ecology Honors Program; Brandy James, graduate student in human ecology, Indianapolis, Ind., Human Ecology Multicultural scholarship recipient; and Cara Kroeger, sophomore in interior design, Lincoln, Neb., K-State Multicultural Student Honor Society inductee.
This entry was posted on Thursday, February 1st, 2007 and is filed under Congratulations, Diversity Events.
