K-State College Announces Outstanding Seniors

The College of Health and Human Sciences is proud to recognize the spring 2026 Outstanding Senior Award winners. This year's outstanding senior award winners were nominated by faculty and staff within each of their respective programs.
The College of Health and Human Sciences is proud to recognize the spring 2026 Outstanding Senior Award winners. This year's outstanding senior award winners were nominated by faculty and staff within each of their respective programs. Chosen students have been engaged on campus and in their communities, volunteered their time to provide for others, served in leadership roles in local and/or national organizations, have dedicated themselves to advancing knowledge through research, and/or have overcome obstacles in life while working towards their college degree. Winners from Kansas are: Karlyn Gustin, gerontology, Carbondale; Caden Rowan, integrative physiology, Ellinwood; Natalie Peterson, fashion studies, Lenexa; Lauren Harris, kinesiology, Salina; Kara Kunselman, family and consumer sciences education, Satanta; Lizzie Kuhl, communication sciences and disorders, and Emily Calcara, nutrition and health, both from Shawnee; Cayley Grable, athletic training and rehabilitation sciences, Troy; Emily Jones, integrative human sciences, Washington; and Ryan Bender, nutritional sciences and Dione Ramos, personal financial planning, both from Wichita. From out of state: Ki Howard, dietetics, Brookston, Indiana; Sophia North, public health, Kansas City, Missouri; and Graysen Denning, human development and family science, Grapevine, Texas.
