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Oklahoma State University: Honors College Students Hooded For Fall 2021 Semester
The Oklahoma State University Honors College celebrated its fall graduates with a hooding ceremony on Dec. 10 in the Student Union Ballroom.

2022-01-07
The Oklahoma State University Honors College celebrated its fall graduates with a hooding ceremony on Dec. 10 in the Student Union Ballroom.
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Fifty-four graduating honors candidates were invited to the ceremony — 25 of which were Honors College degree candidates.
To earn OSU’s top academic award, students must fulfill all Honors College degree requirements with a minimum 3.5 grade point average. Honors College students can also earn a general honors award and a departmental or college honors award.
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Photos of the honorees with President Kayse Shrum can be found here. For more information about the Honors College, call 405-744-6799 or visit honors.okstate.edu.
The honors graduates and their degrees are listed below.
Oklahoma
Amber
Bailey Clawson — Applied Exercise Science — College of Education and Human Sciences
Collinsville
Tiffany Quiring — Zoology (Pre-Med) — College of Arts and Sciences
Emilie Tindle — History — College of Arts and Sciences
Edmond
Caitlyn Carlson — Communication Sciences and Disorders — College of Arts and Sciences
Zachary Elliott — Architecture — College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology
Dustin Galley — Architecture — College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology
Enid
Alanna Brehm — Architecture — College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology
Grove
Serah Reyes — Global Studies — College of Arts and Sciences
Hennessey
Malina Lemmons — Psychology — College of Arts and Sciences
Inola
Anna Turner — Recreational Therapy — College of Education and Human Sciences
Kingfisher
Addison Themer — Strategic Communications — College of Arts and Sciences
Locust Grove
Rhett Pursley — Animal Science — Ferguson College of Agriculture
Lawton
Ryan Pruitt — Microbiology/Cell and Molecular Genetics — College of Arts and Sciences
Mannford
Leigh Welch — Sociology — College of Arts and Sciences
McLoud
Kortni Smith — Animal Science — Ferguson College of Agriculture
Norman
Margaret Goodin — Industrial Engineering and Management — College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology
Oklahoma City
Molly Spencer — Fire Protection and Safety Engineering — College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology
Owasso
Paige Condren — Accounting — Spears School of Business
Purcell
Ashley Howard — Agribusiness — Ferguson College of Agriculture
Sapulpa
Morgan Klein — Animal Science (Pre-Vet) — Ferguson College of Agriculture
South Coffeyville
Breck Gillespie — Strategic Communications — College of Arts and Sciences
Texhoma
Abigail Wackler — Psychology — College of Arts and Sciences
Tulsa
Riley Conner — Biochemistry and Molecular Biology — Ferguson College of Agriculture
Zachary DeGeorge — Chemical Engineering — College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology
Genesis Terrazas Valero — Biochemistry — College of Arts and Sciences
Jenna Landau — Communication Sciences and Disorders — College of Arts and Sciences
Bethany McVay — Microbiology/Cell and Molecular Biology — College of Arts and Sciences
Out of State
Florida
Jupiter
Alexandra Pledger — Animal Science Biotechnology — Ferguson College of Agriculture
Ohio
Kings Mills
Kelsie Ballew — Psychology — College of Arts and Sciences
Missouri
Osage Beach
Haley Bradley — Strategic Communications — College of Arts and Sciences
Springfield
Claire Workman — Biology — College of Arts and Sciences
Texas
Conroe
Ivy Scharlach — Psychology — College of Arts and Sciences
Katy
Dylan Hennig — Sports Management — Spears School of Business
McKinney
Reagan Horan — Animal Science (Biotechnology) — Ferguson College of Agriculture
Aaron Katada — Mechanical Engineering — College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology
Richardson
Max Braht — Marketing — Spears School of Business
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