Forty-three students on the Russellville campus have been selected to serve on the Arkansas Tech University Presidential Leadership Cabinet during the 2017-18 academic year.
PLC members work with the ATU administration to promote the university to prospective and current students, alumni and friends.
Additionally, PLC members serve as ushers at various university events and host several philanthropic events to benefit the community.
Students selected must be a full-time students who have completed at least 12 semester hours at Tech and are in good standing with the school, hold a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 and be of good moral character.
Below are the Arkansas Tech PLC members for 2017-18:
- Kristina Asencio of Springdale
- Sydney Blackwell of Alma
- Kaitlyn Bradke of Heber Springs
- Rachel Brannon of Gans, Okla.
- Sidney Burgess of Shirley
- Brett Calhoun of Centrallia, Mo.
- Maranda Coffey of Little Rock
- Aaron Collier of Charleston
- Hanna Colvin of Russellville
- Ryan Davis of Fort Smith
- Danielle Duggan of DeQueen
- Chris Eastburn of Hot Springs
- Ashlyn Elliott of Alma
- Audrey Fitts of Little Rock
- Chris Fleming of Harrison
- Kaelyn Greer of Sherwood
- Allison Holloway of Mountainburg
- Blake Hurley of Clarksville
- Michael Ikwuyum of Makurdi, Nigeria
- Blake Jenkins of Alexander
- Olivia Karnes of Springdale
- Chloe Lance of Rogers
- Kaylee Lawrence of Bauxite
- Sam Leek of Maumelle
- Maria Marasco of Russellville
- Makenzie Martin of Heber Springs
- Seth Mays of Mansfield
- Seth McCammon of North Little Rock
- Blair Miller of Rison
- Kenzie Nash of Sherwood
- Mackenzie Oliver of Van Buren
- Morgan Poague of Van Buren
- Grace Rice of Greenbrier
- Mikah Short of Pottsville
- Hannah Simmons of Subiaco
- Jayson Simmons of Little Rock
- Hannah Spandle of Greenwood
- Esther White of North Little Rock
- Sarah Whitley of Houston, Texas
- Shaylee Williams of Ozark
- Ariyana Woodson of McGehee
- Brooklyn Woodworth of Springdale
- Alexus Yarbrough of Houston, Texas