ATU-Ozark Inducts Students Into Honor Society

Forty-three Arkansas Tech University-Ozark Campus students were inducted into the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) during the spring 2024 semester.

Since 1984, NTHS has been the honor society for career and technical education, serving high schools, career centers, community and technical colleges and universities. Recognizing more than 50,000 new members annually, NTHS exists to advocate for and empower all students to pursue the technical and academic skills needed to build their careers and a skilled global workforce.

Students were inducted for membership based on their skill development and academic achievement in their career and technical courses.

“I am extremely proud of these students and the dedication they have put into their studies to achieve this honor,” said Kristie Moore, librarian and NTHS advisor at ATU-Ozark.

ATU-Ozark students who were recognized (listed with their programs of study and hometowns) are:

● Meredith Barker (medical assisting), Russellville
● Joanie Best (logistics management), Lavaca
● Angel Brewer (business technology), Alma
● Tiffany Bynum (health professions), Ozark
● Alison Clayton (health information technology), Booneville
● Chloe Clifton (business technology-human resources), Ozark
● Jillian Coats (business technology), Barling
● Kaylan Corbin (cardiac sonography), Fort Smith
● Rachel Cornett (cardiac sonography), Russellville
● Jennifer Cortez Vasurto (medical assisting), Russellville
● Tiffany Deweese (general studies), Chester
● Melissa Diaz (cosmetic science), Bismarck
● Trinity Ezell (banking services), New Blaine
● Keelie Green (health information technology), Rover
● Whitney Gregory (practical nursing), Alma
● Precious Hall (health professions), Fort Smith
● Leah Herman (registered nursing), Booneville
● Hallie House (computer information technology), Clarksville
● Jayden Jackson (practical nursing), Russellville
● Sierra Jones (cardiac sonography), Mabelvale
● Mar Lay (collision repair technology), Clarksville
● John Leavell (logistics management), Clarksville
● Phyllis Martin (cardiac sonography), Alma
● Luis Martinez (air conditioning and refrigeration), Fort Smith
● Mattison McCormick (registered nursing), Clarksville
● Thomas Mendoza (computer information technology), Booneville
● Sally Morrison (health information technology), Ozark
● Ingrid Ordaz (computer information technology), Clarksville
● Sarah Palmer (registered nursing), Russellville
● Alison Parker-Diaz (air conditioning and refrigeration), Ozark
● Niah Parks (health information technology), Alma
● MacKenzie Patton (human services), Russellville
● Naw Mu Paw (banking services), Clarksville
● Chasity Pennebaker (practical nursing), Booneville
● Gavy Ramos (health professions), Springdale
● Joan Reyna (logistics management), Ozark
● Kenneth Rorabaugh (air conditioning and refrigeration), Fort Smith
● Hunnar Runion (computer information technology), Russellville
● Melinna Shepherd (health information technology), Paris
● Edward Sherrill (air conditioning and refrigeration), Alma
● Benjamin Small (physical therapist assistant), Alma
● Heh Soe (banking services), Clarksville
● Lwe Ku Soe (collision repair technology), Clarksville

Learn more about ATU-Ozark Campus at www.atu.edu/ozark.