Eleven Ferguson College of Agriculture students selected as OSU Seniors of Significance
Wednesday, November 13, 2024
Eleven Ferguson College of Agriculture students have been selected as Oklahoma State University Seniors of Significance for the 2024-2025 academic year by the OSU Alumni Association.
The Seniors of Significance Award recognizes students who truly exemplify and embody the Cowboy Code, which honors the University’s land-grant mission and commends academic achievements, character and personal impact.
A ceremony recognizing this year’s Seniors of Significance was held on Tuesday, Nov. 5 at 5:15 p.m. at the ConocoPhillips OSU Alumni Center.
The Ferguson College of Agriculture Seniors of Significance are listed below with their hometown and major:
- Audrey Bishop, plant and soil sciences, Van Alstyne, Texas
- Karstyn Cantrell, agricultural communications, Collinsville, Oklahoma
- Carson Capps, agribusiness, Ada, Oklahoma
- Katie Dillon, agribusiness, Louisburg, Kansas
- Payton Irick, agricultural communications, Seminole, Oklahoma
- James Lee, biosystems engineering, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Taylor McGill, agricultural communications and agribusiness, Tuttle, Oklahoma
- Blake Robbins, food science, Pauls Valley, Oklahoma
- Paige Roberts, agribusiness, Garner, Iowa
- Brianna Stockwell, agricultural communications, Dowagiac, Michigan
- Elizabeth Struble, environmental science and plant and soil sciences, Owasso, Oklahoma
Read for more information about the OSU Alumni Association's student awards program.