Fifty-nine Arkansas Tech University-Ozark Campus students were inducted into the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) during the spring 2025 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:
● Madison Anthony (general studies), Van Buren
● Cassandra Ashley (medical assisting), Booneville
● Shaina Bailey (general studies), Natural Dam
● Kelsey Bednar (health information technology), Greenwood
● Debbie Blalock (cardiac sonography), Pottsville
● Tessie Bookout (emergency medical technology), Danville
● Cheyene Bowling (health professions), Van Buren
● Kassidy Brasher (health professions), Alma
● Bayley Brown (occupational therapy assistant), Hot Springs
● Iris Brownell (health information technology), Ozark
● Hallie Bryan (health professions), Dover
● Izabelle Bushea (health professions), Clarksville
● Libby Caldwell (occupational therapy assistant), Lamar
● Daliesha Campbell-Warnock (practical nursing), Alma
● Cassandra Canada (registered nursing), Booneville
● Skylar Clark (occupational therapy assistant), Perryville
● Brittany Culver (general studies), Charleston
● Josephine Franks (health professions), Ozark
● Audrey Goodson (business technology-human resources), Alma
● William Hansen (general studies), Key West, Fla.
● Sabra Harris (health professions), Fort Smith
● Lesly Harris Medina (cosmetology), Clarksville
● Lindy Holman (health professions), Clarksville
● Ashley Holmes (human services), London
● Joseph Hyde (computer information technology), Alma
● Ellen Jones (registered nursing), Ozark
● Cierra Justice (health professions), Mulberry
● Jennifer Kinnard (health professions), Fort Smith
● Megan Lindsey (cosmetology), Clarksville
● Judybeth Madrigal (health professions), Clarksville
● Ashley Malone (general studies), Coal Hill
● Jeffery McCurrie (emergency medical technology), Pottsville
● Jessica Miller (registered nursing), Hector
● Analyn Moore (cosmetology), Van Buren
● Hannah Morris (health professions), Ozark
● Roselyn Murguia Delgado (registered nursing), Clarksville
● Hannah Murray (cardiac sonography), Danville
● Aimara Navarro (health professions), Clarksville
● Alison Noland (registered nursing), Russellville
● Cortney O’Bryan (business technology-human resources), Russellville
● Evelin Otero (cosmetology), Fort Smith
● Sandra Patterson (business technology-human resources), Ozark
● Calvin Peterson (cardiac sonography), Rogers
● Nikki Pruitt (automotive service technology), Atkins
● Veronica Richardson (practical nursing), Ozark
● Ethan Rogers (computer information technology), Paris
● Cheyene Rylko (business technology-human resources), Hartford
● Jennifer Sifford (practical nursing), Greenwood
● Tanika Sixkiller (collision repair technology), Mountainburg
● Annalee Spearman (health professions), Van Buren
● Anna Spicer (health professions), Fort Smith
● James Stephens (registered nursing), Fort Smith
● Paden Stricklin (welding), Hartman
● Anthony Taylor (automotive service technology), Barling
● Morgan Tuttle (practical nursing), Alma
● Paige Vaughn (practical nursing), Clarksville
● Carla Waits (general studies), Ozark
● Samantha Williams (medical assisting), Charleston
● Or Zaw (air conditioning and refrigeration), Clarksville
Learn more about ATU-Ozark Campus at www.atu.edu/ozark.