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Making Wildcats feel at home: Wildcat Warm-Up Program back for ninth year
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MANHATTAN – Counselors and directors have been selected for a Kansas State University program that helps new students get a head start in their K-State careers.
The Wildcat Warm-up Program, back for its ninth year, is offered in addition to the university’s summer orientation and enrollment programs. New students spend three days and two nights at K-State to establish connections with current students and faculty and staff, learn student success strategies and find out about university traditions.
Wildcat Warm-up is aimed at student retention and is supported by registration fees and community sponsors.
This year’s Wildcat Warm-up program will be offered June 8-10 and June 15-17.
Selected as Wildcat Warm-up counselors and directors are:
Cameron Banning, sophomore in mass communications, Andover, counselor; Ellen Collingwood, sophomore in marketing and public relations, Beloit, counselor; Kimberly Gerstner, sophomore in microbiology, Colby; Jodi Swendson, sophomore in arts and sciences-open option, Effingham, counselor; Kaitlyn Rogers, sophomore in management, Fredonia, counselor; Allison Niederee, sophomore in biology and pre-medicine, Great Bend, counselor.
From Greater Kansas City: Chayce Wynn, sophomore in biology and pre-medicine, Kansas City, Kan., counselor; and Cora Byrnes, freshman in business administration, counselor, Jessica Conwell, sophomore in journalism and public relations, counselor, Ariel Mendiola, sophomore in arts and sciences-open option and pre-law, director, and Austin Robisch, junior in regional and community planning, returning counselor, all from Overland Park.
Blaine Cash, junior in elementary education, Hutchinson, returning director; Courtney Hallenbeck, senior in political science, Junction City, director; Ryan Patterson, sophomore in management, Lyndon, returning counselor; Greg Lies, junior in advertising, Mount Hope, counselor; Lea Hauldren, senior in sociology, Paola, director; Cody Kennedy, sophomore in secondary education, Phillipsburg, counselor; Elizabeth Harner, freshman in agribusiness, St. George, counselor; Theo Stavropoulos, junior in management, Salina, counselor; Evan Hamm, sophomore in philosophy and pre-law, Valley Center, counselor; Heidi Hurtig, junior in marketing, counselor, and Megan Walden, junior in industrial engineering, returning counselor, both from Wichita.
From out of state: Sarah Swenson, sophomore in elementary education, Greeley, Colo., returning counselor; Eric Connor, sophomore in regional and community planning, Naperville, Ill., counselor; Joseph Thomas, sophomore in secondary education-social studies, Delano, Minn., counselor; and Brian Davis, junior in interior architecture and product design, Fishkill, N.Y., counselor.