The Dean’s List student was recently named an All-American at the American Forensics Association’s National Speech Tournament, advancing to the quarterfinals in prose, poetry, program of oral interpretation and dramatic interpretation.Įmma Downing is a history and Spanish major from Colorado Springs, Colorado. Nikki deSeriere of Westminster, Colorado, is a communication studies generalist major. Anania has been actively involved in Food4Thought and Student Senate and was also on the men’s basketball team. Jacob Anania is an elementary education major from Omaha, Nebraska, and a member of the Dean’s List. Photos from the event are available here and are free to download. Up to 10 percent of the graduating seniors may be named to the Who’s Who list.īios for the Bronco Award recipients and the other Who’s Who honorees are listed below. Who’s Who honorees are recognized for having made outstanding campus contributions during their college careers. Recipients of the Bronco Award and the accompanying Who’s Who list are determined through a vote of their peers and a student-faculty committee. (Not pictured: Ryan Hunter.)ĭuring its day-long Celebration of Excellence April 26, Hastings College announced three Bronco Award recipients during its annual Honors Convocation - Emma Downing of Colorado Springs, Colorado Savannah Frasier of Limon, Colorado and Kianté Stuart of Nassau, The Bahamas.Įstablished in 1924, the Bronco Award is the College’s highest non-academic award granted to students. Standing (from left): Marlee Taylor, Carlo Terrell, Ivey Zimmerman, Morgan Wohl, Dominica Lotmore, Landry Hinkson, Charly Lufkin, Nikki deSeriere, Cassandra Pine, Jacob Anania and Hattie Sheets. Seated (from left): Emma Enochs, Natalie Watson, Morgan O’Neill, Savannah Frasier, Kianté Stewart, Emma Downing, Hailey Moore, Avery McKennan and Savanah Ellis. The 2023 Hastings College Who’s Who and Bronco Award recipients.
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