Mar 25, 2021

Two NW Kansas students selected for KSU's Silver Key

Posted Mar 25, 2021 10:25 AM

KSU News Service

MANHATTAN — Kansas State University's Silver Key, a sophomore leadership honor society, has selected new members for the 2021-2022 academic year.

To be eligible for Silver Key, students must have at least a 3.0 grade point average, be a 2020 high school graduate and in their freshmen year at the university.

Silver Key members take part in a variety of community service projects throughout the semester. Past projects have included hosting children from the Boys and Girls Club at K-State Athletics events; partnering with the K-State Recycling Center; writing cards and making quilts for a local veterans center; collecting donations for the Manhattan Emergency Shelter; highway and neighborhood cleanup efforts; and afternoon visits to Stoneybrook and Meadowlark, senior living communities in Manhattan.

The following area students, all who will be sophomores in the next school year, are members of Silver Key for 2021-2022. Included are major and hometown:

  Colton Vajnar, biological systems engineering, Hays
  Erin Rose May, nutritional sciences and pre-medicine, Oberlin