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MANHATTAN — Eighteen Kansas State University students were recently named College of Education Ambassadors, a group of approximately 50 students who promote and serve the university.
College of Education Ambassadors promote the field of education and also serve as a resource to prospective and new students.
They are responsible for participating in several programs to recruit students to K-State University, including daily campus visit programs, prospective teacher visit days, and various other recruitment programs.
“This university is fortunate to have so many passionate, innovative, and proactive students who are deeply committed to their institution and the profession of education,” said College of Education Ambassador Advisor and Admissions Manager and Associate with the University. said Marcus Kidd, Assistant Director of Partnerships. . “We look forward to working with them to help recruit future education professionals.”
The following students were selected: Natalie Robinson, 2nd Grade Primary – Open Option auburn; Sophie Prey, 2nd grade primary education augusta; Madison Rocher, 2nd Grade Elementary Education (Open Option) bernShelby Starbuck, Elementary Open Option Freshman, from fredonia; Marika Peterson, sophomore English major, from Lindsborg; Nash Downey, 2nd year secondary social studies, from manhattan; Natalie Berg, Freshman Secondary Education, English/Journalism graduate Olathe; Margot MacLean, 2nd grade primary education (open option) overland park; Haley Keller, 3rd grade elementary education (open option) Parco; Isaac French, second year secondary social studies; Elena Elbel, second year elementary open option; both from Salina;Emily Mizer, 2nd Grade Elementary Education – Open Option, from strong city; Nadiya Al-Murrani, a second year student in Secondary Education Biology, and Amelia Lotspeich, a second year student in Elementary Education – Open Option. Topeka.