
KSU News Service
MANHATTAN — Following a competitive application process, 35 first-year students at Kansas State University have been selected as new members of Quest Freshman Honorary, a program facilitated by Blue Key Senior Honorary.
Quest works to develop student leaders through mentorship, personal development and campus involvement. Upon selection, members of Quest are paired with mentors from Blue Key.
Under the leadership of Blue Key, Quest takes a behind-the-scenes look at everything that K-State has to offer, providing members with opportunities to tour K-State Athletics' facilities, enjoy a meal at the university president's home and connect with student leaders across campus to give back through service opportunities in Manhattan.
Quest provides freshman leaders with the tools necessary to give back to the K-State family.
The following area freshmen are members of Quest for the 2023-2024 year:
• Abigail Porter, animal sciences and industry, pre-veterinary medicine, Beloit
• Cappi Hoeting, agricultural communications and journalism, Stockton