Thirty fall 2024 Arkansas Tech University graduates have earned the ATU Tradition Keeper designation.
They are:
- Parker Banning of Clarksville
- Dillon Campbell of Star City
- Addie Dale of Harrison
- Naomi Flores of Rogers
- Antonio Graves of Ashdown
- Cadence Graves of Greenwood
- Ivy Guzman of Lima, Peru
- Kassidee Hauff of Gans, Okla.
- Alyssa Hines of Subiaco
- Madeline Holt of Hackett
- Lauren Johnson of Cabot
- Bryson Lewis of Paris
- Margarita Lopez of Siloam Springs
- Annabel Mckinney of Stuttgart
- Corlee Motley of Hot Springs
- Ruth Musgrove of Dover
- Natasia Myles of Fort Smith
- KenLeigh Needham of Paris
- Jarely Ramirez of Alexander
- Kaitlyn Rebidue of Ward
- Ashley Reed of Lonoke
- Torrann Robinson of Sherwood
- Savannah Faith Scallion-Tooke of Rye
- Annica Schwartz of Scranton
- Zoe Smith of Cabot
- Gracie Snider of Dover
- Claire Sosebee of Clarksville
- Coley Turner of Alpena
- Terry Tyler of Searcy
- Emily Wilbanks of Lexa
According to the ATU Alumni Association, ATU Tradition Keepers are students who have “maintained the value of the student experience while completing their degree.”
Participation in Arkansas Tech events and organizations, demonstrated leadership and service experience and an authentic affection for Arkansas Tech are among the characteristics present in ATU Tradition Keepers.
Those selected for the honor are awarded green recognition cords to wear at commencement. They also receive special recognition in the commencement ceremony program and the ATU Tradition Keeper designation is reflected on the graduate’s official university transcripts.
Fall 2024 commencement at ATU is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 14.
Send e-mail to alumni@atu.edu or call (479) 968-0242 for more information about the ATU Tradition Keeper program.