MANHATTAN — The College of Health and Human Sciences at Kansas State University welcomes its 2025-2026 student ambassadors.
Student ambassadors work on and off campus to promote the college to alumni, friends, prospective students, families and current K-State students.The executive team includes Whitney Fearing, junior, communication sciences and disorders, Springfield, Missouri; Emma Link, junior, athletic training and rehabilitation sciences, Hutchinson; Harrison Lowe, sophomore, kinesiology and integrative physiology, Hays; and Ashleigh Russell, junior, nutrition and health, Cortland.Ambassadors from Kansas are Zoe Deutscher, freshman, communication sciences and disorders, Andover; Tatum Ingram, sophomore, integrative human sciences, Cheney; Julia Rieger, sophomore, fashion studies, Clay Center; Livie Heseltine, junior, communication sciences and disorders, Derby; and Gwenyth Fry, junior, communication sciences and disorders, Fort Scott.Devin Chappel, sophomore, kinesiology, Garden City; Ellyson Somers, sophomore, nutrition and health, Great Bend; Willow Schlatter, junior, communication sciences and disorders and Elise Gover, junior, communication sciences and disorders, both from Hutchinson; Ava Oentrich, freshman, integrative human sciences, Junction City; Sydni Rust, sophomore, communication sciences and disorders, Kensington.Caroline Arling, junior, integrative human sciences, Leawood; Cara Johnson, senior, communication sciences and disorders and Elena Steinheider, junior, kinesiology and integrative physiology, both from Lenexa; Linley Wilson, sophomore, dietetics, Manhattan; and Sarah Musser, sophomore, kinesiology, Newton.Peyton Cozart, freshman, athletic training and rehabilitation sciences, Nick Suttle, junior, kinesiology, Mckenzie Pomerenke, freshman, nutritional sciences and medical microbiology, and Macy Bush, sophomore, personal financial planning, all from Olathe.