Engineering students to represent their college through Steel Ring Honor Society
Twenty-four students from the Carl R. Ice College of Engineering will lead engagement and recognition events and represent the college through leadership and service as new members of the Steel Ring Honor Society.

Membership in the society, which has been part of the K-State engineering tradition since 1927, is based on leadership, academic achievement, service and engagement.
One of the group's primary tasks each year is planning and organizing the College of Engineering Open House in the spring semester. Steel Ring also recognizes students and faculty at the annual engineering leadership reception and participates in leadership and service activities around the college.
The faculty advisor for the group is Paul Snider, professor of practice in the College of Engineering.
The following K-State seniors are the new members of Steel Ring:
Corbin Hoppas, senior in mechanical engineering and computer science, Andover; Ally Hower, senior in architectural engineering, Council Grove; Tuley Gilliland, senior in architectural engineering, Holton; Pete Hamilton, senior in chemical engineering, Lansing; Sarah Jensen, senior in industrial engineering, Leavenworth; Michael Hawk, senior in mechanical engineering, Lindsborg; Jackson Olson, senior in electrical engineering, Louisburg; Kimathi Isaiah Choma, senior in biomedical engineering, Tyler Hogenkamp, senior in mechanical engineering, both from Manhattan; Trace Wielage, junior in construction science and management, Olathe; Corissa Bandel, senior in biological systems engineering, Oskaloosa; Eliot Wagner, senior in mechanical engineering, Overland Park; Lily Lomshek, senior in industrial engineering, and Ella Rogers, senior in architectural engineering, both from Prairie Village; Miguel Ramos, junior in civil engineering, St. Marys; Alex Cavanaugh, senior in mechanical engineering and nuclear engineering, Wichita.
From out of state: Kristen Hegarty, senior in chemical engineering, Arvada, Colorado; Isaac Kleinschmidt, senior in mechanical engineering, Denver, Colorado; Jayne Siebold, junior in industrial engineering, John’s Creek, Georgia; Connor Dove, senior in computer engineering, Springfield, Illinois; Gentry Duncan, senior in biological systems engineering, Centertown, Missouri; Cooper Willoughby, senior in chemical engineering, Bennington, Nebraska; Kaylee Charbonneau, senior in chemical engineering, Scottsbluff, Nebraska.
From out of the country: Luis Ponce, junior in industrial engineering, Santa Cruz, Bolivia.
