K-State Students: Don’t forget to vote for 2023 K-State Student Ambassadors

Posted October 24, 2022

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