Eight Missouri S&T students were among the individuals recently recognized for their outstanding achievements as members of Missouri S&T’s fraternity and sorority chapters.
The students were recognized during the Greek Awards Banquet held Nov. 11 at Missouri S&T. The following students were among those honored:
- Karly Ambuel of St. Peters, Missouri, a senior majoring in mechanical engineering, was named Greek Woman of the Year. She is a member of Chi Omega.
- Ean Buffington of Jackson, Missouri, a senior majoring in aerospace engineering, was recognized with the Individual Living Your Value award. Buffington is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon.
- Aaron Chang of Maplewood, Missouri, a senior majoring in computer science, was named Fraternity Man of the Year. Chang is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon.
- Annabelle Cusumano of Kansas City, Missouri, a senior majoring in environmental engineering, was named Panhellenic Woman of the Year. Cusumano is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha.
- Lewie McCaul of Potosi, Missouri, a first-year student majoring in civil engineering, was named First Year of the Year. McCaul is a member of Sigma Chi.
- Henry Skouby of Troy, Missouri, a senior majoring in civil engineering, was named outstanding chapter president. Skouby is president of Beta Sigma Psi.
- Chris Steinbach of St. Peters, Missouri, a senior majoring in civil engineering, was named IFC (Interfraternity Council) Man of the Year. Steinbach is a member of Sigma Pi.
- Tripp Tobey of Chesterfield, Missouri, a sophomore majoring in computer science, was recognized for Outstanding Community Service. Tobey, a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon, committed 150 service hours to The Mission, a homeless shelter in Rolla.
In addition to individual student honors, two fraternities and one advisor were recognized.
- John Held, executive director of development at Missouri S&T, was named Greek Advisor of the Year. Held advises Theta Xi fraternity.
- Phi Kappa Theta was recognized as the Chapter Living its Values.
- Kappa Alpha Order was recognized for Outstanding Scholastic Program.
The Interfraternity Council and Panhellenic Council represent students in 21 of Missouri S&T’s 24 fraternities and sororities. Approximately 25% of undergraduate students at Missouri S&T are members of a fraternity or sorority.
About Missouri University of Science and Technology
Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T) is a STEM-focused research university of over 7,200 students. Part of the four-campus University of Missouri System and located in Rolla, Missouri, Missouri S&T offers 101 degrees in 40 areas of study and is among the nation’s top 10 universities for return on investment, according to Business Insider. S&T also is home to the Kummer Institute, made possible by a $300 million gift from Fred and June Kummer. For more information about Missouri S&T, visit www.mst.edu.
Great news about our terrific Greeks at S&T! When some Greek organizations and members at other campuses are getting coverage for the bad things that occur there, it is good to see our Greeks at Rolla are doing positive things to make our communities better and be responsible young adults!