
K-State News Service
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; Madison Umphenour, junior, human development and family science, Pleasanton; Emerson Nichols, junior, nutritional sciences, Russell; Bridget Coughlin, freshman, integrative human sciences, Carter Wilkens, sophomore, kinesiology, and Sydney Gehl, freshman, nutritional sciences, all from Saint George; Brinlie Stevens, freshman, nutritional sciences, Scott City; and Kaitlyn Bennett, freshman, communication sciences and disorders, Seneca; Kyle Vogel, sophomore, kinesiology, Shawnee; Lauren McCaffrey, junior, dietetics, Silver Lake; Tara Stallbaumer, sophomore, kinesiology, St. Marys; Emma Jones, junior, human development and family science, Tipton; and Ryan Spindler, sophomore, athletic training and rehabilitation sciences, Topeka; Catie Burr, sophomore, family and consumer sciences education, Katie Durham, sophomore, kinesiology, and Lola Eppright, junior, kinesiology and integrative physiology, all from Wichita..