Apr 29, 2025

FHSU Alumni Office announces 2025 Torch, Lighthouse, Pilot Award nominees

Posted Apr 29, 2025 4:12 PM
Fort Hays State University Picken Hall. Photo courtesy FHSU
Fort Hays State University Picken Hall. Photo courtesy FHSU

FHSU Alumni Office

The Fort Hays State University Alumni Office has announced nominees for its three honorary commencement awards. Recipients of each award will be announced at a press conference on Tuesday, May 6, at 9 a.m. in the Memorial Union’s Peter Werth Black and Gold Room located on the second floor, with refreshments to follow.

The public is welcome to join in celebrating these outstanding Tigers.

A video recording of the press conference will be posted on the FHSU Alumni Office Facebook page after the event for those who are unable to attend in person.

Thirty-one seniors were nominated for the 2025 Torch Award, which acknowledges classroom excellence, leadership, participation in professional organizations, and student, civic, or research activities.

Six graduate students from the 2024-2025 academic year received Lighthouse Award nominations, honoring exceptional students completing graduate programs.

The graduating class of 2025 nominated eighteen faculty members for the Pilot Award, recognizing classroom excellence, ongoing research, and service activities.

The Torch and Pilot Awards, created in 1974, and the Lighthouse Award, established in 2018, are presented annually. The nominees listed below completed all requested information by the deadline specified by FHSU’s Alumni Office.

* Denotes finalists for each award.

2025 TORCH AWARD NOMINEES

Nominees are listed alphabetically by state and hometown.

Kansas

CHENEY

Kelsi White, Communication Sciences and Disorders

CODELL

            Isaiah Russell, English (Writing)

DERBY

            Taylor Bynum, Medical Diagnostic Imaging

DODGE CITY

            David Solis-Enriquez, History

ELLSWORTH

            Noah Erichsen*, Environmental Geosciences and History

GARDNER

            Margaret Savage, English (Writing) and Spanish

GRINNELL

            Isabella Ostmeyer, Medical Diagnostic Imaging

HAYS

            Emilee Augustine, Medical Diagnostic Imaging

Joanna Carrillo-Maldonado*, Business Administration (Management), Political Science, and Spanish

Elizabeth Clingan, English (Writing)

Sophia Garrison, Art History

Lauren Wagner*, Business Administration

HILLSBORO

            Jessica Saunders, Accounting (Public) and Finance

INGALLS

            Kiley Whipple, Agriculture Education and Secondary Education

INMAN

            Jaylah Hurley, Medical Diagnostic Imaging

KANSAS CITY

            Kinley Brown, Elementary Education

MAPLE CITY

            Josie Gage, Technology and Engineering Education

OBERLIN

            Gracie Vontz, Medical Diagnostic Imaging

OLATHE

            Megan Jones, Accounting (Public) and Finance

OTTAWA

            Kirsten Evans, Marketing

SALINA

            Alyssa Mikkelson, Communication Studies

            Miriam Benavides-Ortega, English (Writing)

SATANTA

            Ella Burrows*, Political Science

SPEARVILLE

            Stephanie Miller, Medical Diagnostic Imaging

TOPEKA

            Claire Olson, Communication Sciences and Disorders

WAKEENEY

            Parker Opat, Agriculture

WAKEFIELD

            Nevaeh Copenhaver*, Psychology

Colorado

HENDERSON

            Morgan Barba, Agriculture Education and Secondary Education

Illinois

LITCHFIELD

            Lee Darte, Business Education (Corporate Communication)

Nebraska

LINCOLN

            Kathryn Dilsaver, Accounting

SUPERIOR

            Sierra Blackburn, Medical Diagnostic Imaging

2025 LIGHTHOUSE AWARD NOMINEES

Nominees are listed alphabetically by state and hometown.

Kansas

CANEY

Elizabeth Burch*, Social Work (Clinical)

GARNETT

            Jenna Schmit*, Speech-Language Pathology

TOPEKA

Callyn Anderson, Business Administration (Digital Marketing)

Taylor Province, English

North Carolina

RALEIGH

            Chelsea Kiefer, Public History

North Dakota

MINOT AIR FORCE BASE

            Allyson Baloga*, Education Specialist (School Psychology)

2025 PILOT AWARD NOMINEES

Nominees are listed alphabetically by last name.

Dr. Kevin Amidon*, professor, Modern Languages and Philosophy; director, Honors College

Dr. Christa Beiker, professor, chair, Allied Health

Erica Bittel, instructor, Visual and Performing Arts - Art and Design

Grant Coffman, instructor, Communication Studies, Law and Political Science

Dr. Kelly Cole, associate professor, Nursing

Eric Deneault*, professor, Applied Technology

Dr. Reade Dowda, associate professor, Advanced Education Programs

Jayme Goetz, instructor, Mathematics

Dr. Marco Macias, associate professor, History and Philosophy

Dr. Marcella Marez, assistant professor, Communication Studies, Law, and Political Science

Hollie Marquess*, lecturer, History and Philosophy

Dr. Iryna McDonald, assistant professor, Agriculture

Dr. Phillip Olt*, associate professor, Advanced Education Programs

Zach Pixler, assistant professor, Applied Technology

Dr. Wendy Rohleder-Sook, assistant professor, chair, Communication Studies, Law, and Political Science

Dr. Matthew Smalley, associate professor, English and Modern Languages

Dr. Whitney Whitaker, associate professor, chair, Psychology

Dr. Hsin-Yen Yang, professor, Communication Studies, Law, and Political Science