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Orick and Kyser Receive President’s Excellence Award


Apr 25, 2024 -- maegan.martin
2024 President's Excellence Award recipients, Keegan Kyser and Mallory Orick
2024 President's Excellence Award recipients, Keegan Kyser and Mallory Orick

Faculty and staff members honored the 2024 President’s Excellence Award nominees at a luncheon on April 24th in the Pioneer Heritage Center. Nominees must be considered sophomore students, highly active on campus, and have a 2.5 GPA or higher. Nominees were required to submit a video, then the top ten were selected for an interview by a group composed of faculty, staff, and an outstanding freshman. Each of the 15 candidates this year embodied qualities of excellence, which was evident by all of the kind words said by those who nominated them at the luncheon.

The 2024 President's Excellence Award recipients were Mallory Orick from Blair, OK and Keegan Kyser from Altus, OK.

Students nominated include:

Jade Castillo, Fletcher, OK

Sawyer Colbert, Joshua, TX

Daisy Dempsey, Altus, OK

Lilian Easter, Altus, OK

Aushae Farris, Edmond, OK

Tessa Hubanks, Hollis, OK

Keegan Kyser, Altus, OK

Gunnar McAlester, Heavener, OK

William Meinert, Granite, OK

Mallory Orick, Blair, OK

Brady Reimer, Cordell, OK

Shay Skaggs, Nash, OK

Rachel Stout, Frederick, OK

Kaeleigh Swain, Altus, OK

Abby Weber, Lone Wolf, OK

 

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