FHSU Alumni Office announces nominees for the 2023 Torch, Pilot, and Lighthouse Awards 

FHSU Alumni Office announces nominees for the 2023 Torch, Pilot, and Lighthouse Awards 

04/28/23, state, local  

By: FHSU Alumni 
HAYS, Kan. – 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 at 9 a.m., Tuesday, May 2, in the Memorial Union Peter Werth Black & Gold room on campus, with refreshments to follow. The public is welcome to attend and join in celebrating these outstanding Tigers.  

Twenty graduating seniors have been nominated for the 2023 Torch Award, acknowledging classroom excellence, leadership, participation in professional organizations, and student, civic, or research activities. Eight graduate students from the 2022-23 academic year received nominations for the Lighthouse Award, honoring outstanding students completing graduate studies. 

The graduating class of 2023 nominated 27 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. Nominees listed completed all requested information by the deadline specified by the Alumni Office. 
  

Nominees for the Torch and Lighthouse Awards are listed alphabetically by state and hometown. Pilot Award nominees are listed alphabetically by last name. 

2023 Torch Award Nominees 

* Denotes finalists for each award.  

Kansas 

BELOIT 

   Trinity Wagner, Business Administration – Marketing 

CHENEY 

   Coy Lampe, Business Administration – Finance 

CONCORDIA 

   Ciara Kearn, Communication Sciences and Disorders 

GARNETT 

   Jenna Schmit*, Communication Sciences and Disorders 

HAYS 

   Loganne Ditter, Psychology, Criminal Justice 

   Ethan Lang*, Finance – Financial Planning 

   Holly Linenberger, Fine Arts – Interior Design 

MINNEAPOLIS 

   Karisma Vignery, Math Education 

OXFORD 

   Elisa Donley*, Agriculture – Agronomy Business 

PRATT 

   Sydney Koirth, Medical Diagnostic Imaging – Ultrasound 

SALINA 

   Kaiden O’Dell, Geology 

STERLING 

   Jessica Reid, Medical Diagnostic Imaging – Ultrasound 

TOPEKA 

   Cole Berry, Organizational Leadership 

ULYSSES 

   Slater Heglin, Business Education – Talent Development  

WICHITA 

   Brett Loving, Business Administration – Accounting 

Colorado 

BOULDER 

   Reilly Madden, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Criminal Justice 

LONGMONT 

   Emily Reitz*, Health and Human Performance – Sport and Exercise Therapy 

WESTMINSTER 

   Brynn Wooten*, Geology, Biology 

North Dakota 

MANDAN 

   Niassa Harris-Wazoua, Organizational Leadership 

Oklahoma 

OWASSO 

   William Tinney, Organizational Leadership 

2023 Lighthouse Award Nominees 

Kansas 

BALDWIN CITY 

   Abigail Hayes*, Master of Professional Studies in Criminal Justice 

DODGE CITY 

   Omar Alvarez, Master of Business Administration 

HAYS 

   Tanner Callis*, MA in English 

   Robyn Hartman*, Master of Professional Studies in Instructional Design 

HUTCHINSON 

   Anna Deal, Master of Science in Organizational Communication 

TOPEKA 

   Diane Nuñez*, Master of Science in Geosciences – Geography 

Colorado 

EADS 

   Mindi Uhland, Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology 

Oklahoma 

ALVA 

Whitney Randall*, Master of Science in Health and Human Performance – Sports Administration 

2023 Pilot Award Nominees 

Ivalah Allen, associate professor, Music and Theatre 

Dr. Medhavi Ambardar, assistant professor, Biological Sciences 

Dr. James Balthazor, associate professor, Chemistry 

Dr. Sarah Broman Miller, assistant professor, Teacher Education 

Dr. Matthew Clay, assistant professor, Teacher Education 

Dr. Clyde Cranwell, associate professor, Agriculture 

Eric Deneault*, associate professor, Applied Technology 

Dr. Linda Feldstein, assistant professor, Teacher Education 

Brad Goebel, instructor, Applied Business Studies 

Dr. Brent Goertzen, professor, Leadership Studies 

Dr. Christina Glenn, assistant professor, Economics, Finance, and Accounting 

Nathan Howard, assistant professor, Applied Technology 

Dr. Kaley Klaus*, assistant professor and international coordinator, Leadership Studies 

Dr. Robert Lloyd, associate professor and Robbins College of Business and Entrepreneurship director of strategic partnerships, Management 

Dr. Tamara Lynn*, chair, Criminal Justice 

Brooke Mann, instructor, Psychology 

Tara Marshall*, instructor Communication Sciences and Disorders 

Mary Martin, professor, Applied Business Studies 

Hollie Marquess, lecturer, History 

Dr. Edwin Olmstead, assistant professor, Chemistry 

Dr. Lorelei Patrick, assistant professor, Biological Sciences 

Dr. Ziwei Qi*, assistant professor, Criminal Justice 

Dr. Wendy Rohleder-Sook, assistant professor, Political Science 

Jeremy Ryan, instructor, Agriculture 

Dr. Samuel Schreyer, professor, Economics, Finance, and Accounting 

Jennifer Wagner, director and professor, Allied Health 

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