Don’t forget to vote for 2018 K-State Student Ambassadors

Posted October 19, 2017

Happy Homecoming Week, Wildcats! For the past 40 years the Kansas State University student body has elected two Student Ambassadors during All-University Homecoming to represent their peers and the K-State Alumni Association at alumni and university events. Thursday, K-State students will continue that tradition.

Students may vote for the male and female candidates of their choice here. The polls will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday.

Ambassadors serve a one-year term, and each receive a $1,500 scholarship, clothing from Borck Bros. and the official K-State ring from the Alumni Association.

A full listing of the candidate biographies can be found here.

The winners will be announced during the halftime show at the football game on Saturday, Oct. 21.

This year’s Homecoming theme is Purple Pride Worldwide and marks K-State’s 102nd Homecoming celebration. Homecoming is a universitywide celebration coordinated by the K-State Alumni Association and sponsored by AT&T. For more information on Homecoming and the Student Ambassadors program visit www.K-State.com/Homecoming.

This year’s candidates are:

Michelle Anderson

Michelle Anderson

Topeka, Kansas
Sophomore in finance and accounting

Carrie Mulder

Carrie Mulder

Lenexa, Kansas
Junior in human resource management

Kelli Veach

Kelli Veach

Hays, Kansas
Junior in human resource management

Kaine Fredrickson

Kaine Fredrickson

Oberlin, Kansas
Junior in life sciences – pre-dental

Adam Houghton

Adam Houghton

Stilwell, Kansas
Sophomore in animal science – pre-veterinary medicine

Darrell Reese Jr.

Darrell Reese Jr.

Dallas, Texas
Junior in mechanical engineering