Thursday, May 14, 2020

MSSU announces Dolence Leadership Award recipients

(From Southern News Service)

The recipients of the 2020 Glenn Dolence Leadership Awards have been announced by Missouri Southern State University.

Sarah Schultz, an international business/management major from Baxter Springs, Kan., was the recipient of the annual Leader of the Year award.

Schultz served as a member of Student Senate for three years, including as president for the 2019-20 academic year; as the student representative on the Presidential Search Advisory Committee; and the vice chair of the Dean’s Student Advisory Committee for the Plaster College of Business. She’s also a member of the Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Honor Society, the Delta Mu Delta International Business Honor Society, and president of Collegiate DECA.








Student Services and Omicron Delta Kappa at Missouri Southern sponsor the awards, which are presented to graduating students who have demonstrated outstanding leadership skills on campus and who have made a difference in the areas of campus organizations, student employment, student services or athletics.

The awards are named in honor of Dr. Glenn D. Dolence, former vice president for Student Services at Missouri Southern, who retired from MSSU in 1996 after 27 years of service and was a founding member of the Golden Crest Circle of ODK. He later served as mayor of Webb City, Mo., and has held a variety of other posts in the community.

Spring 2020 Honorees

ARIZONA

Maricopa


Luz Galindo, kinesiology

Phoenix

Mikayla Monk, chemistry

ARKANSAS

Springdale
Hunter Jamieson, criminal justice administration

CALIFORNIA

Riverbank


Brandy Jackson, social work

ILLINOIS

Dixon


Megan Carney, KCUMB pre-med

Granite City

Amanda Gardner, biochemistry








KANSAS

Baxter Springs


Sarah Schultz, international business/management

Columbus

Kennedee French, biology pre-dental

Girard

Layne Karhoff, accounting

Pittsburg

Kailey Hall, biology pre-dental

Shawnee


Alicia Pickett, health promotion and wellness

KENTUCKY

Lexington


Destiny Cozart

MISSOURI

Anderson


Rebecca Sumler, general studies

Camdenton

Gabrielle Hill, biology pre-physician assistant

Carthage

Kimberly Teed, health promotion and wellness

Cedar Hill


Hanna Osborne, nursing

Grain Valley

Brady Garmon, KCUM pre-med

Harrisonville


Cody McMorris, management

Joplin

Alyssa Brown, English

Lauren Brown, English

Melody Cunningham, biology pre-med

Ayden Moran, psychology

Stella Ndauwa, international studies

Zachary Nichols, marketing/management

Danielle Plutino, biology pre-med

Ashlea Zumwalt, mass communication

Milan


Albin Amaya, dental hygiene

Pierce City

Lauren Kennedy, secondary education-biology

Platte City

Maryana Roper, social work/Spanish

Republic

Brandon O’Connell, health promotion and wellness

Sedalia

Chance Johnson, nursing

Springfield

Cally Chisholm, mass communication

Tiye Nicholas, criminal justice administration

Webb City

Jacob King, political science

Raven Paige, biology pre-med

WentworthKyle Hayes, health promotion and wellness

TENNESSEE

Memphis


Kathryn Paine, biology pre-med

TEXAS

Denton


Tichina Coleman, mass communication

Frisco

Butool Mustafa, KCUMB pre-med

UTAH

Sandy


Ashley Bluemel, biochemistry pre-pharmacy

BRAZIL

Belo Horizonte


Andre Martins, industrial engineering

INDIA

Mumbai


Sherin Lancy, finance

NIGERIA

Abuga


Osinachi Nwogu, CIS

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