Spring 2023 Commencement Program

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FOR THE OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL & MECHANICAL COLLEGES

JAROLD CALLAHAN CHAIR

JOE D. HALL

VICE CHAIR

BLAYNE ARTHUR

CARY BAETZ

RICK DAVIS

JIMMY HARREL

DR. TRUDY MILNER

BILLY G. TAYLOR

RICK WALKER

Board of Regents Administration

DR. KAYSE M. SHRUM

PRESIDENT, OSU SYSTEM

DR. BILL R. PATH

PRESIDENT & ACTING VP OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS, OSU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

DR. INA AGNEW

VICE PRESIDENT, STUDENT SERVICES

JIM SMITH

VICE PRESIDENT, FISCAL SERVICES

NATIONAL ANTHEM & ALMA MATER

LISÉ BULIK STAFF

SCHOOL OF CREATIVE & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES

WELCOME & INTRODUCTIONS

DR. BILL R. PATH

PRESIDENT & ACTING VP OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS, OSU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

ALLISON D. GARRETT

CHANCELLOR

OKLAHOMA STATE SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION

STUDENT RESPONSE

CAMBREY JO HULL

SCHOOL OF ARTS, SCIENCES & HEALTH

PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES

DR. BILL R. PATH

CONFERRING OF DEGREES & PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS

DR. BILL R. PATH

GRADUATION ANNOUNCER

DR. INA AGNEW

Ceremony

Keynote Speaker

Oklahoma State System of Higher Education

Allison D. Garrett was named chancellor of the Oklahoma State System of Higher Education in September 2021 following a national search. Prior to serving in executive leadership positions in public and private higher education, including as a university president, she worked for more than a decade at the Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. corporate offices, holding the positions of vice president and general counsel for the corporate division and vice president of benefits compliance and planning. In those roles, Garrett led the international legal and benefits administration enterprise for the nation’s largest employer, including tax, securities, mergers and acquisitions, information technology, financial services, employment communications, and intellectual property matters. She also served as an attorney for the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

Garrett holds a bachelor’s degree in English from Oklahoma Christian University, a juris doctorate from the University of Tulsa College of Law and a Master of Laws in securities regulation from Georgetown University.

Student Respondent

CAMBREY JO HULL School of Arts, Sciences & Health

Cambrey Jo Hull, from Roland, OK, is graduating from the School of Arts, Sciences & Health with an Associate in Applied Science in Applied Technology. She enrolled in concurrent college classes in high school, graduated as valedictorian in 2022 and was crowned National Miss United States Agriculture. Through her title, she traveled to twenty-six states promoting American agriculture and connecting urban youth to the industry. She also met with top agricultural leaders and promoted her platform, “Planting Seeds of Success with Disabled and At-Risk Children,” inspired by her experience with bilateral hearing loss and audio processing disorder. Public speaking events allow Hull to teach others that they can still have successful careers despite their disabilities. Upon graduation, she will continue at OSUIT pursuing a Bachelor of Technology in Applied Technical Leadership.

SCHOOL OF ARTS, SCIENCES & HEALTH

DR. TREY HILL, DEAN

BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY APPLIED TECHNICAL LEADERSHIP

Lucas R Akerman

Lindsay R Glazier

Joshua K Linn

Stephen W McCans

Katlynn Melton

Daniel W Parrish

Kade Romine

Chanler A Towler

Anna R Woodell

ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES

Lexi D Andis

Taylor R Baker

Brooke L Carreno

Hayden Carriage

Delaney R Clay

Lacreshia M Cloud

Madalynn M Corbett

Savanna G Dalcour

Idongesit R Dickson

Nautica Nichole Dixon

Alyssa A Dyer

Jenny R Fennych

Jonathan C Franklin

Nikisha R Fort

Karsyn J Garcia

Molly Gardenhire

Cayden G Graves

Shaye N Griffin

Jennifer N Hammon

Presli J Hasbrouck

Ryan A Hauptmann

Malaki Y Hedrick

Jayden M Henderson

Morgan P Hudson

Nathan C Keller

Christopher W King

Jami J Kitchens

Sarah E Lambert

Madeline R Leggett

Aspen S Lester

Casi L Moss

Jennifer Michelle O’Brien

Christian M Odom

Danie D Osage

Emily M Payne

Madison T Peters

Deborah L Sadler

Ingrid Smith

Roy J Sweat

Robin Thompson

Rachel D Treubig

Savannah L Witzel

Jackson Weaver

BUSINESS

Felipe B Alvarez

John M Bowers

Matt Givan

Brianna N Gregorio

Dakaree E Hanson

Justin Jackson

Destiny D Jordan

Shannon L McBroom

Seth A Miller

Canton R Pickle

Cecil R Richards

Carylin D Shaw

Bryce Watson

PRE-EDUCATION

Breanah King

Katie J Layman

Avery Miller

Canton R Pickle

Cassi G Rader

Keara L Richardson

PRE-PROFESSIONAL STUDIES

Karla A Battles

Taylor A Binion

Dominique S Brown

Travis K Buoy

Kelsey C Canedo

Tierney R Gardner

Cayden G Graves

Anya E Jackson

Shannon L McBroom

Kinlee Williams

Victoria S Wilson

ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE

APPLIED TECHNOLOGY

BUSINESS & DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES

Brian Grace

Richard Lee Hodges III

Cambrey J Hull

Justin E Ivie

Robert Lay

Justin G Payne

Jeremy N Velotta

CULINARY ARTS

Katie H Adair

Erin V Bender

Elizabeth A Choate

Caroline K Dowdy

Megan A Harreld

Don Michael D Manos

Jonathan P Muzika

Tyler M Penington

Ibett Perez

Makayla R Pike

Gunner A Putman

Phillip E Thompson

Maci M Winningham

NURSING

Makenzy C Adams

Lexi D Andis

Jeffrey M Boudreau

Hayden Carriage

Brian G Castaneda

Richard O Clark

Charles B Collins

Christian D Cordray

Idongesit R Dickson

Jillian M Fetkovich

Jimmey Finney

Alexis N Galbraith-Landes

Edgar I Gaspar

Amanda A Giddens

Shaye N Griffin

Adam Hall

Jennifer N Hammon

Ryan A Hauptmann

Katlynn Michelle Jones

Nathan C Keller

Christopher W King

Jami J Kitchens

Sarah E Lambert

Samantha M Langley Campos

Rebecca LaValley

Madeline R Leggett

Abigail P Lovell

Sarah M McCall

Megan K Meacham

Casi L Moss

Cassandra L Nichols

Tiara R Nichols

Jennifer Michelle O’Brien

Christian M Odom

Tracy M Parrack

Jeralle V Parrish

Clayton L Pearce

Madison T Peters

Kristen Alane Root

Ingrid Smith

Roy J Sweat

Toni D Thomas

Rachel D Treubig

Jackson W Weaver

SCHOOL OF CREATIVE & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES

CHRISTIAN BRADLEY, DEAN

BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES

CYBERSECURITY & DIGITAL FORENSICS

Jennifer Abshagen

Sarah Cardenas

Landon Crismas

Keyton J Dozier

Chad R Drouin

William F Osterman

Jared R Voorhees

Taylor R Whittenburg

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES

NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE

Garrick L Askew

Solomon W Coulter

Landon Crismas

Colton L Ritter

Phillip Schlegel

Christian L Thompson

Jared R Voorhees

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES

SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT

Cecil D Brewer

Michael Lewin

Jonathon K Miller

Samuel Stotts

Andrew Vadai

ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE

3D MODELING & ANIMATION

Antonia R Warrior

GRAPHIC DESIGN

Michael Leon Cook

Christian W Harrison

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES

Masyn F Archie

Carlos E Arevalo

Dakota K Ash

Cole R Ashlock

Ryan M Bain

Michael E Blomfield

Alexander Boudreau

Kellen Bowden

Will T Bruce

Cade Daley

Abigail B Dixon

Rayna Sherice Faulkner

Austin James Folks

Ryan G Forrest

Isaiah T Gandy

Christian W Harrison

Javan G Hayes

Michael Hitz

Kayden J Howe

Matthew J Johnson

Mason L Kennedy

Mung H Mang

Nicholas A McNeil

Cameron I Morales

Tyanna E Reed

Joshua J Singchantha

Patricia Sourjohn

Lori J Steidley

Armando C Stewart

Aaron T Tolbert

Grant Welytok

Robert C Wiedower

Dezirai Witt

Bryson C Yates

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGIES

BOB FIRTH, DEAN

BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY

INSTRUMENTATION

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

Mason Hamm

ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE

AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION TECHNOLOGY

Samuel R Hardaway

Jace Ward

Del C Wytovak

CIVIL ENGINEERING/SURVEYING TECHNOLOGIES

John M Bowers

Matthew A Combs

Brek A Escojido

Jacob L Miggletto

James D Welch

CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

Cody Thomas Garison *

CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY

ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION

Clancy R Shoemake

ENGINEERING GRAPHICS & DESIGN DRAFTING TECHNOLOGIES

Christopher C Channel

Jonathan Jackson

Elise Mims

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES

ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGIES

Aaron C Cox

Evan Finch

Seth Finch

Dawson L Hollinger

Dylan A Mcphetridge

Kaleb I Trusty

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES

INSTRUMENTATION TECHNOLOGY

Baler J Bain

Jared L Bilby

Charles A Bradberry

Timothy L Chapman

Ty C Dawson

Wyatt J Farris

Emma I Fresonke

Jacob T Greene

Patrick B Hernandez

Oswaldo Huizar

Jacob T Hurt

Kyler L Knox

Johnathan S Mahan

Nicholas W McGuire

John R Melugin

Connor F Murray

Paxton L Norton

Clarence B Pippin

Toby W Pratt

Philip Tamasese

Wyatt L Ward

Kameron B Whiteley

HIGH VOLTAGE LINE TECHNICIAN

Clinton M Barnes

Ethan E Childers

Klay O Ervin

Josue J Flores

James D Folsom

Kole E Franklin

Austin D Garrett

Brandt T Heble

Jacob R Hess

Hunter J Horton

Mason L Hughart

Carter W Maness

Benjamin Mickelson

Cameron J Moore

Cade L Reidle

Johan Rodriguez

Mauricio Salazar

Nestor Sanchez

David C Sliger

Bryce H Stevens

Justin M Sutton

Evan A Walker

Reid L Warren

Derek Whitehead

Camryn G Wickware

Curtis W Wineski

PIPELINE INTEGRITY

Rachel Harrold

Hunter T Haywood

Evan W Horn

Jace C Jones

Patrick J Knight

Wesley D Martin

McKovan W McCoy

Creed M Nelson

Vanesa Sanchez

Kaehl L Smith

INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGIES

NATURAL GAS COMPRESSION

Kason E Barnett

Logun W Bennett

Darion M Davis

Brennen M Griffin

Noah A Kile

Kaleb J Ogle

Francisco L Ortega

Luke A Scott

Clayton S Shackelford

Cale J Winder

SCHOOL OF TRANSPROTATION & HEAVY EQUIPMENT

TERRYL LINDSEY, DEAN

ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE

TOYOTA T-TEN

Brady Timmons

TRUCK TECHNICIAN

Isaac S Barr

Jackson E Boswell

Ryan C Brown

Rachael E Dixon

Kenneth O Gray

Henry L Hainzinger

Brady R Knabe

Levi C Meyer-Shaw

Aaron M Montalvo

Chase S O’Neal

Carter B Raney

Jakob A Remington

David B Short

Bryce A Stovall

Logan J Webb

Regalia

GRADUATION MEDALLION

Every OSUIT graduate wears a bronze medallion, which mimics the larger Presidential Medallion, with an orange and black ribbon to commemorate their degree accomplishment.

HONOR ROLL MEDALLIONS RECOGNITION

Students wear one of three medallions to represent their GPA at the completion of the degree.*

SUMMA CUM LAUDE - 3.8 or Higher GPA

Gold medallion with orange ribbon

MAGNA CUM LAUDE - 3.5-3.79 GPA

Silver medallion with black ribbon

CUM LAUDE – 3.0-3.49 GPA

Bronze medallion with white ribbon

VETERANS CORD

Graduating veterans wear a red, white and blue cord to recognize their service.

PHI THETA KAPPA STOLE

Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society members note their membership with a yellow stole and/or tassel.

*May change upon the final or graduation semester GPA calculations.

THE NATIONAL SOCIETY OF LEADERSHIP AND SUCCESS GRADUATION REGALIA

The NSLS items are red, black and grey. The NSLS Medallion is black and red with a black and red ribbon. The stole is silver and the cords are black and silver.

*Some students may have additional school or program specific medallions, tribal affiliation stoles or other special recognition regalia.

PRESIDENTIAL MEDALLION

The current OSUIT president wears the Presidential Medallion, which displays OSUIT’s three-fold mission: instruction, research and extension. The handcrafted medallion’s center displays a lamp, signifying knowledge. And a 16-point starburst extends from the triangle to indicate the diverse directions graduates will go and the far-reaching impact of OSUIT.

CEREMONIAL MACE

The Ceremonial Mace represents the authority vested in the president of OSU Institute of Technology by the OSU/A&M Board of Regents to confer upon graduates their academic degrees with all of the rights and privileges pertaining thereto. The mace leads the academic procession and conveys the gravity of the ceremony as officially sanctioned.

OSUIT Physical Plant employees handcrafted both the Ceremonial Mace and the Presidential Medallion using materials of historical significance to OSUIT and its heritage. They were presented to President Path in 2012 during his investiture ceremony.

Outstanding

FACULTY & STAFF

2022 OUTSTANDING CLASSIFIED STAFF

CORNELIUS EDWARDS, JR., CUSTODIAN, PHYSICAL PLANT

2022 OUTSTANDING PROFESSIONAL STAFF

DARRIN ARNOLD

PURCHASING SPECIALIST, FISCAL SERVICES

2022 OUTSTANDING FACULTY

HOWARD LICHT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES INSTRUCTOR, SCHOOL OF CREATIVE & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES

Regents

DISTINGUISHED TEACHING AWARD

2022-2023 AWARD WINNER

AARON WARE

FACULTY, SCHOOL OF ARTS, SCIENCES & HEALTH

Alma Mater

This OSU hymn is played at twenty past the hour by the Library Carillon on the OSU-Stillwater campus. Whenever OSU faithful gather, alums use their arms to spell the letters O-S-U on the final three notes of the song. And all Cowboys know the left arm is up on the “S”!

Proud and Immortal Bright Shines Your Name

Oklahoma State We Herald Your Fame Ever You’ll Find Us Loyal and True To Our Alma Mater

O-S-U!

Photography

Spring | 2018

Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology, in compliance with Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Executive Order 11246 as amended, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (Higher Education Act), the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and other federal laws and regulations, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, disability, or status as a veteran in any of its policies, practices or procedures. This provision includes, but is not limited to, admission, employment, financial aid and educational services. This publication, issued by Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology as authorized by the OSU Institute of Technology President, was printed at a cost of $2,273.07 (2,000) 04/03.

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