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April 22, 2022

University 1xbet online sports betting Program announces annual award winners

Submitted by Sara Luly

The University 1xbet online sports betting Program has announced Kansas State University student and faculty award winners for 2022. All award winners, as well as graduating seniors, will be celebrated at the annual University 1xbet online sports betting Program year-end reception from 4-5 p.m. Friday, April 22, in 123 Leadership Studies Building.

The 1xbet online sports betting program selects four students annually for their demonstrated academic excellence and involvement in the 1xbet online sports betting program community. Students either self-nominate or are nominated by faculty at K-State.

The Outstanding First-Year Student Award goes to two students: Anna Guhr, sophomore in finance and entrepreneurship with a minor in German, Hillsboro, and Diego Ortiz, sophomore in architecture, Lee's Summit, Missouri. In their nomination essays, both students reflected on their academic achievements and the value of their 1xbet online sports betting coursework. They shared their positive participation in the 1xbet online sports betting program both inside and outside the classroom.

The two non-freshman recipients of the Outstanding Student Award are Hannah Schoonover, senior in elementary education with a concentration in special education, Chanute, and Cheyanne Brunner, senior in psychology and gender, women and sexuality studies, Wamego.

Schoonover developed a paper she had written as part of an 1xbet online sports betting contract in her ENGL 355 course, under the direction of Anne Phillips, professor of English. The paper will be published in the journal Kansas English.

Brunner was nominated by a faculty member and is completing her 1xbet online sports betting project, “Treatment of Eating Disorders in Transgender Populations: Problem, Impact, and Alternatives,” under the direction of Rachel Levitt, teaching assistant professor of social transformation studies.

The University 1xbet online sports betting Program Teaching and Mentoring Award is presented annually to two faculty or staff members who have demonstrated outstanding teaching and mentorship for 1xbet online sports betting program students. Award recipients are nominated by current 1xbet online sports betting program students and recipients are selected by the 1xbet online sports betting program awards committee.

This year's recipients are Andrew Duncan, teaching associate professor of chemical engineering, and Benjamin McCloskey, assistant professor of classics in the modern languages department and the history department.

Duncan was nominated by a student who cited his dedicated support of their 1xbet online sports betting projects and strong advising support of 1xbet online sports betting opportunities. Duncan was also praised for his ability to foster intellectual curiosity and expand learning beyond the prescribed curriculum.

In their nominations of McCloskey, multiple students praised his ability to find a balance between challenging students to "learn to their full potential" while also "being attentive to students who are struggling." They also praised McCloskey for his attention to students' individual strengths and interests, as well as his willingness to create 1xbet online sports betting contracts that reflected those interests.