K-State Students: Don’t forget to vote for 2023 K-State Student Ambassadors
Happy Homecoming Week, Wildcats! For more than 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. Today, K-State students will continue that tradition.
Students may vote for the male and female candidates of their choice here. Online voting will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 27.
Ambassadors serve a one-year term, and each receive the Kirk Family Student Ambassador Scholarship of $2,500, clothing from Borck Bros. and the official K-State ring from the Alumni Association.
This year’s candidates are:
- Ethan Brown, junior in marketing
- Alex DePaz, sophomore in finance
- Colby Johnston, sophomore in mechanical and nuclear engineering
- Elle Eilert, junior in mathematics and secondary education
- Jaye Hrencher, junior in marketing
- Avery Johnson, sophomore in human development and family science and pre-law
Learn more about the candidates here.
The winners will be announced during the Homecoming football game on Saturday, Oct. 29.
Homecoming has been a tradition at K-State for more than 100 years. This year’s theme is “Wildcat Dreams.” The week-long celebration will take place from Oct. 23-29 and is facilitated by the K-State Alumni Association and the K-State All-University Homecoming committee.
To stay up-to-date on all 2022 Homecoming activities, visit k-state.com/Homecoming.