In an effort to boost recruitment initiatives and help prospective and incoming graduate students have a successful and easy transition to K-State, the Graduate School has selected 16 graduate students to serve as official Graduate Student Ambassadors for the 2016-17 academic year.
Ambassadors are a diverse and supportive group of students selected to provide campus tours and help answer questions from prospective students on what makes the K-State community so great. They are actively sharing their experiences as graduate students on Graduate School’s social media.
Ambassadors come from a variety of academic backgrounds and disciplines, from large cities and small towns all around the world, each with a unique perspective.
If you or someone you know would like to learn more about the graduate school experience at K-State, you are encouraged to initiate a conversation with one of the ambassadors!
Learn more about the Graduate Student Ambassadors online.
Hannah Boeh, Purdue University, Human Nutrition
Monique Jones, University of Central Missouri, Counseling & Student Development
Adam Sobba, Kansas State University, Business Administration
Sarif Patwary, Bangladesh University of Textiles, Apparels and Textiles
Barrett Scroggs, Columbus State University, Life Span Human Development
Judith Bautista, Park University, Chemistry
Sarah Kuborn, Manchester College, Family Studies
Kelsey McDonough, North Carolina State University, Biological and Agricultural Engineering
Jennifer Brown, University of Mount Union, Curriculum and Instruction
Haider Almkhelfe, University of Technology, Chemical Engineering
Sharif Mahmood, University of Dhaka, Statistics
Ross Bergsten, Bethany College, Biology
Matt Buckwalter, Dallas Baptist University, Personal Financial Planning
Emily Ruder, Kansas State University, Communication Studies
Jill Abbott, Kansas State University, Counseling and Student Development