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The College of Education and Human Sciences has celebrated the achievements of 45 outstanding students, recognizing them as the 2026 Seniors of Distinction. This prestigious designation is awarded annually by the Student Affairs committee, which evaluates candidates based on their leadership qualities, academic excellence, and dedication to community service.
These students have demonstrated a remarkable commitment to the values and mission of Oklahoma State University, particularly its land-grant heritage, which emphasizes the importance of education and service to the community. The honorees have not only excelled in their academic pursuits but have also actively contributed to various initiatives and programs that support their peers and the broader community.
The recognition of these Seniors of Distinction serves as an inspiration to fellow students and highlights the importance of leadership and service in higher education. The college continues to foster an environment where students can thrive and make meaningful contributions to society.
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