Alumni Association announces 2025 Homecoming Student Committee
Twenty-seven Kansas State University students were recently selected to serve on the 2025 Homecoming Student Committee. Homecoming activities will take place Oct. 5-11.
The week marks K-State’s 110th Homecoming celebration. Homecoming is a university wide celebration coordinated by the K-State Alumni Association.
K-State Alumni Association staff members select students for the Homecoming student committee after an application review process. Homecoming committee members are responsible for selecting and planning all Homecoming events, setting rules and guidelines for student competitions, and promoting and staffing each event.
“Homecoming is one of K-State’s oldest and most cherished traditions, and the Alumni Association has always played a role in welcoming K-Staters back to campus,” said Tamie Redding, associate director of student programs for the Alumni Association. “These student leaders will help us continue to build on more than a century of memorable Homecomings.”
The 2025 K-State Student Ambassadors also will serve on the committee. They are: Emily Jones, Washington, Kansas, and Dalton Simmer, Hiawatha, Kansas.
The following students were selected:
Macy Bush, Olathe, Kansas; Alyssa Camfield, Manhattan, Kansas; Miriam Clapper, Overland Park, Kansas; Kaitlyn Countryman, Quinter, Kansas; Antoinette Dadzie, Bogoso, Ghana; Delaney Davis, Ogden, Kansas; Lindsey Farthing, Overland Park, Kansas; Sophia Glanville, Cottonwood Falls, Kansas; Hanna Hartzell, Denver, Colorado; Sophia Hess, Kansas City, Missouri; Sam Keene, Wichita, Kansas; Laci Lister, Olathe, Kansas; Kylar Minton, Derby, Kansas; Brett Morris, Colby, Kansas; Aubrey Naasz, Downs, Kansas; Landry O'Bryan, St. Joseph, Missouri; Hanna Orr, Belleville, Kansas; Avery Roellchen, Kansas City, Kansas; Sophia Schneider, Olathe, Kansas; Ethan Spindler, Topeka, Kansas; Alexis Tranbarger, Shawnee, Kansas; Jadyn Weaver, Wichita, Kansas; Adrian Wynn, WaKeeney, Kansas; Ruby Zimmerman, Mulvane, Kansas.