Monday, November 25, 2013

Torey Kranau to Serve on ALS Student Symposium Committee:

(Hastings, Neb.) – Each year, select Hastings College students plan and implement a multi-day lecture series with the intent of sparking campus discussions on timely topics. Service on the committee, known as the Artist Lecture Series (ALS) Student Symposium Committee, is considered an honor at the college. The students, with guidance from faculty advisors, are responsible for all aspects of the event, allowing students who excel in the classroom and demonstrate leadership potential to build real-world experience in negotiating with speakers, planning logistics, fundraising, developing communication plans and working as a team.
 
In preparation for the 2014-2015 symposium on food, the following students have been selected to serve on the ALS Student Symposium Committee:
 
Blake Bowland, a junior from Tekamah, Neb.
Megan Brausam, a junior from Acton, Calif.
 Ellie Clinch, a junior from Lincoln, Neb.
 Anna Griggs, a freshman from Centennial, Colo.
 Mark Gueswell, a freshman from Windsor, Colo.
 Torey Kranau, a sophomore from Blue Hill, Neb.
 Creighton Leif, a junior from Concordia, Kan.
 Isaac Mertens, a sophomore from Juniata, Neb.
 Aaron Pierce, a sophomore from Cozad, Neb.
 Felix Proessl, a sophomore from Weiden, Germany
 Sarabeth Swift, a junior from Grand Island, Neb.
 Abbey Tiell, a freshman from Denver, Colo.
 The faculty advisors for the 2014-2015 ALS Student Symposium are Dr. Liz Frombgen, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs, and Dr. Douglas Kinnear, Chair of the Business and Economics Department and Professor of Economics.
 
Founded in 1882, Hastings College is a private, four-year liberal arts institution located in Hastings, Nebraska, that focuses on student academic and extracurricular achievement. With 64 majors in 32 areas of study and 12 pre-professional programs, Hastings College has been named among “America’s Best National Liberal Arts Colleges” by U.S. News & World Report, a “Best in the Midwest

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