Thirty incoming Arkansas Tech University students got a head start on their college experience by participating in the ATU Freshman Leadership Experience before the beginning of the fall 2018 semester.
According to the ATU Department of Campus Life, the Freshman Leadership Experience allows incoming students to “engage with other incoming freshmen while learning from current campus leaders, university staff and other leadership experts” in a manner that will “help students make connections prior to the first day of class, establish a leadership and involvement plan for the first year and learn from some of the best and brightest campus leaders.”
Petit Jean State Park was the site for a portion of the 2018 experience. The remaining events were held on the ATU campus in Russellville.
Participants in the 2018 ATU Freshman Leadership Experience were:
- Jaelan Adams of Sallisaw, Okla.
- Kaycie Beard of Cotter
- Jillian Bratton of Cabot
- Tasia Cagle of Van Buren
- Tara Clark of Quitman
- Megan Crawford of Pea Ridge
- Bailey DeWeese of Mount Ida
- Kara Dickens of Cedarville
- Kalyah Edwards of Pine Bluff
- Ethan Harris of Van Buren
- Bobby Hill of Amity
- Sarah Humphrey of Bryant
- Kadijah Hunt of West Helena
- Charles James of Danville
- Ashlynn Louton of Hot Springs
- Caitlin McCourt of Greenwood
- Skyler Moore of Springdale
- Amber Parnell of Sterlington
- Olivia of Pierce of Atkins
- Aubrey Reed of Russellville
- Mickenzie Shields of Russellville
- Satoria Surratt of Maumelle
- Edgar Tejada of Bryant
- Joseph Turner of Lodi
- Ryan Tyrell of Maumelle
- Glendon VanSandt of Kansas, Okla.
- Alana Wallace of Morrilton
- Victoria Watson of Greenwood
- Cedar Willis of Eureka Springs
- Kaitlyn Wright of Camden