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Category: February 18, 2025

2025 Gardiner Scholarship

Photo cutline: The 2025-2026 Henry C. Gardiner Scholars were awarded to (left to right): Kenedy DeVoe, Justin, Texas; Elizabeth Schafer, Owaneco, Illinois; Lauren Wolter, Aviston, Illinois; Skyler Ward, New Paris, Ohio; Weston Schrader, Wells, Kansas; Cambree Schmaltz, Bayard, Nebraska.

Henry C. Gardiner scholarships have been awarded to elite undergraduates since 2012. This year, 28 applicants competed for six scholarships. The applicants represent diverse interests throughout animal science and industry, production agriculture and the beef industry.

The applicants are academically elite undergraduates enrolled at K-State planning to continue careers in agriculture. In addition to written applications, applicants compete in an intense, in-person interview with a panel of K-State faculty and industry leaders. Academic excellence, work ethic, community service, written and verbal communication skills and future goals are considered. Dr. Dave Nichols, Professor Emeritus, Dept. of Animal Sciences and Industry, and a faculty representative on the selection committee since 2012, recently offered, “The Henry Gardiner Scholarships are the largest scholarships we give in the department. The students that have received the scholarships are the who’s-who in their collegiate endeavors and have become young industry leaders. It is a strong selection process, but the rewards are phenomenal.”

The 2025-2026 Henry C. Gardiner Scholars are Kenedy DeVoe, Justin, Texas; Elizabeth Schafer, Owaneco, Illinois; Lauren Wolter, Aviston, Illinois; Skyler Ward, New Paris, Ohio; Weston Schrader, Wells, Kansas; and Cambree Schmaltz, Bayard, Nebraska.

When asked to comment on the Henry C. Gardiner scholarship winners, Mark Gardiner said, “As agriculture is challenged to provide viable options for the next generation of decision makers, these students are embracing the challenge by taking advantage of every opportunity. Their curiosity, critical thinking, community service and extensive resumes, even before they launch their careers, is remarkable. Henry Gardiner believed in hard work. But he also believed in curiosity, lifetime learning and using those skills to improve, leaving his sphere better than he found it. The 2025-2026 Henry Gardiner scholars are examples of his perpetual pursuit for excellence.”

The Henry C. Gardiner Scholarship is made possible through the generous contributions of Gardiner customers, friends and family continuing the legacy of Henry Gardiner. To date,
60 undergraduate students have received $286,500 in scholarships.

Gardiner Angus Ranch is a family-owned ranching operation that produces registered and commercial Angus cattle. The original ranch was homesteaded near Ashland, Kansas, in 1885 by Henry Gardiner’s grandfather. Today, the ranch encompasses more than 48,000 acres. The Gardiner operation sells approximately 2,500 bulls and 2,000 registered and commercial females each year. One hundred percent of the sale offering each year is the result of artificial insemination or embryo transfer.

Gardiner Angus Ranch is a founding member of U.S. Premium Beef, the producer-owned limited liability corporation with minority ownership in National Beef, the nation’s fourth largest beef processing company. By providing access to a proven, value-added processing system through GAR delivery rights, Gardiner Angus Ranch customers have received more than $15.2 million in premiums and dividends.

More information can be found at www.gardinerangus.com.

Departmental News – February 18

 

  • Congratulations to Larissa, #KSUASI graduate student, for receiving the Stahly/Peo Outstanding Graduate Student in Swine Nutrition Award from the American Society of Animal Science Midwest Section. She will be presented with her award during the 2025 ASAS Midwest Section Meeting in March. Congratulations, Larissa!
    Read more about Larissa’s award by visiting, https://www.asas.org/sections/midwest-section/awards.
  • Legacy Sale: Check out this year’s offering. We look forward to hosting this year’s Legacy Sale on Friday, March 7. You can check it out online at:
  • COA Town Hall: The upcoming Faculty and Staff Town Hall Meeting has been rescheduled to March 3rd. The town hall meeting will be held in Waters Hall 137 on March 3rd from 10 – 11 a.m., it is also accessible via Zoom (with pre-registration). The Town Hall was originally slated to be held this Wednesday in the same location.
  • Save the Date: Gamma Sigma Delta is an agriculture honor society committed to promoting excellence in scholarship, research, and service. In collaboration with the College of Agriculture, the society hosts an Undergraduate Research Showcase every spring semester. The 2025 Gamma Sigma Delta Undergraduate Research Showcase will be held on Friday, April 18, 2025, from 1:00–3:00 p.m. in Hale 181. Undergraduate students interested in participating should apply by April 7, 2025, following the instructions in the attached document. For more information, please contact Jessie Vipham at jessiev@ksu.edu
  • Save the Date: Mark your calendars for the 112th Cattlemen’s Day hosted at the National Guard Armory on March 7, 2025. Registration details and the event schedule can be viewed here.
  • Save the Date: Mark your calendars for the ASI Graduate Student Research Symposium that will be held on Thursday, May 8 at the Stanley Stout Center. The ASI Graduate Research Symposium is a great opportunity for graduate students to showcase and present their research with ASI peer graduate students and faculty members, get feedback, and better prepare for the conferences held in the summer. Your participation is key to the success of this event. A “Call for abstracts” email will be shared closer to the event date.

 

  • UPCOMING DEFENSE:
    • Mariana Paredes defends “Use of qualitative and quantitative microbial data to determine if turkey pre-chill and post-chill sampling are predictive of Salmonella enterica contamination in ground turkey” on Monday, March 24 at 1 p.m. in 201 Wayne Franklin Student Leadership Conference Room.
    • Sidney Munk – Thursday, April 3 at 1 p.m. in Call Hall 205.
    • Jessica Smallfield – Friday, April 4 at 10:30 a.m. in Call Hall 226.
  • UPCOMING SEMINARS
    • Meat Science – Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. in Weber 111
      • February 19 – Sara Here – Seminar – Bos Indicus in the Global Market: A Cash Cow
      • February 26 – Chanae Parker – Journal Club – Loss of Myostation Alters Mitochondrial Oxidative Phosphorylation TCA Cycle Activity, and ATP Production in Skeletal Muscle
    • Monogastic Seminar – Wednesday 12:30 p.m. in Call Hall 140
      • March 5 – Cooper McAuley – Effect of phytase super dosing e in nursery diets
    • Ruminant Nutrition, Growth, and Management Seminar – 
      • February 24 – Carlee Salisbury –Dietary Factors Influencing Populations of Ruminal Protozoa
      • March 3 – Cole Ellis – Effects of Experior® Feedlot Cattle Performance, Carcass Characteristics, and Native Pastures
    • Animal Breeding, Genetics and Physiology Seminar – 

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