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Oklahoma State University Agriculture Honors Distinguished Group During Ceremony

"The awards celebrated during OSU Ag Honors are the most prestigious honors the division can bestow on an individual"

October 22, 2021

Media Contact:
Mandy Gross | Sr. Manager of Strategic Communications and Special Projects | 405-744-4063 | mandy.gross@okstate.edu

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Oklahoma State University honored a distinguished group of individuals who have brought
distinctive credit to the university’s Ferguson College of Agriculture and who have demonstrated a continuing commitment to agricultural sciences and natural
resources.

During the OSU Agriculture Honors ceremony on Oct. 18, the Division of Agricultural
Sciences and Natural Resources, comprised of the Ferguson College of Agriculture and
two state agencies — OSU Extension and OSU Ag Research — recognized honorees of the 2020 and 2021 Distinguished Alumni and Champion for
OSU Agriculture awards.

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“The awards celebrated during OSU Ag Honors are the most prestigious honors the division
can bestow on an individual,” said Thomas G. Coon, vice president for OSU agricultural
programs. “Each and every one of our honorees demonstrate how much we depend upon
collaborations and the work of others to fulfill our land-grant mission. They make
us more successful in inspiring students, making new discoveries and serving our fellow
Oklahomans.”

Individuals honored for the 2020 Distinguished Alumni Award included Richard Carter,
Greg Hart, Kristen Hart, Michael Kenna and Ken Pinkston. Although named last year,
an in-person ceremony honoring their achievements was postponed to this year due to
the pandemic.

Mindy Brashears, Raymond Campbell, Michael Galyean, Frank C. Robson, as well as brothers
Brett Ramsey and Greg Ramsey were honored as 2021 Distinguished Alumni Award recipients.

Established in 1983, the Distinguished Alumni Award recognizes individuals whose accomplishments
serve as a model for current and future Ferguson College of Agriculture students.

The late Paul Schatte was honored as the 2020 Champion for OSU Agriculture during
this year’s ceremony.

In addition, Martha Burger, Arlan Richardson, Brenda Sidwell, Marta White, along with
sisters Joyce Taylor and the late Barbara Pass were honored as 2021 Champions for
OSU Agriculture.

Established in 2011, the Champion for OSU Agriculture Award recognizes individuals
who are not graduates of the Ferguson College of Agriculture but who have brought
distinction to the division.

Lyndall Stout, OSU Agricultural Communications Services director and host of the television
show SUNUP, served as the master of ceremonies of the event.

“I’m so glad we were able to hold the event this year and honor our recipients for
2020 and 2021,” she said. “The OSU Ag Honors ceremony is always one of my favorite
nights to celebrate the incredible hon

Press release from Oklahoma State University:

October 22, 2021

Media Contact: Mandy Gross | Sr. Manager of Strategic Communications and Special Projects | 405-744-4063 | mandy.gross@okstate.edu

Oklahoma State University honored a distinguished group of individuals who have brought distinctive credit to the university’s Ferguson College of Agriculture and who have demonstrated a continuing commitment to agricultural sciences and natural resources.

During the OSU Agriculture Honors ceremony on Oct. 18, the Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, comprised of the Ferguson College of Agriculture and two state agencies — OSU Extension and OSU Ag Research — recognized honorees of the 2020 and 2021 Distinguished Alumni and Champion for OSU Agriculture awards.

“The awards celebrated during OSU Ag Honors are the most prestigious honors the division can bestow on an individual,” said Thomas G. Coon, vice president for OSU agricultural programs. “Each and every one of our honorees demonstrate how much we depend upon collaborations and the work of others to fulfill our land-grant mission. They make us more successful in inspiring students, making new discoveries and serving our fellow Oklahomans.”

Individuals honored for the 2020 Distinguished Alumni Award included Richard Carter, Greg Hart, Kristen Hart, Michael Kenna and Ken Pinkston. Although named last year, an in-person ceremony honoring their achievements was postponed to this year due to the pandemic.

Mindy Brashears, Raymond Campbell, Michael Galyean, Frank C. Robson, as well as brothers Brett Ramsey and Greg Ramsey were honored as 2021 Distinguished Alumni Award recipients.

Established in 1983, the Distinguished Alumni Award recognizes individuals whose accomplishments serve as a model for current and future Ferguson College of Agriculture students.

The late Paul Schatte was honored as the 2020 Champion for OSU Agriculture during this year’s ceremony.

In addition, Martha Burger, Arlan Richardson, Brenda Sidwell, Marta White, along with sisters Joyce Taylor and the late Barbara Pass were honored as 2021 Champions for OSU Agriculture.

Established in 2011, the Champion for OSU Agriculture Award recognizes individuals who are not graduates of the Ferguson College of Agriculture but who have brought distinction to the division.

Lyndall Stout, OSU Agricultural Communications Services director and host of the television show SUNUP, served as the master of ceremonies of the event.

“I’m so glad we were able to hold the event this year and honor our recipients for 2020 and 2021,” she said. “The OSU Ag Honors ceremony is always one of my favorite nights to celebrate the incredible honorees and learn more about them through special videos telling their life stories.”

Videos and more information about OSU Agriculture Honors is available online.


This press release was produced by Oklahoma State University. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

orees and learn more about them through special

videos telling their life stories.”

Videos and more information about OSU Agriculture Honors is available online.


This press release was produced by Oklahoma State University. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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