Addison is from Hesston, Kansas and is earning her degree in Political Science. Addison previously graduated from the KAMS program, where she was nominated as Resident of the Year in 2021! She was also awarded 2nd place for her work at the Wichita Area American Chemical Society Symposium.
Addison plans to attend law school in the future but will work in the field for a bit after graduation.
Reflecting on her time here at FHSU, she says "KAMS gave me the opportunity to be here from the beginning. The staff have continued to encourage, foster and advise academic achievement. Kevin (Honors College Director) has directed me through my major change, research project development, and integration into FHSU's 'general population'."
Among many other things she committed time to, Addison is a member of Phi Kappa Phi, National Society for Leadership and Success, and FHSU Young Democrats.
Addie's proclivity to climb trees that she might not be able to gracefully get out of is a great metaphor (though also quite literally true) that shows her commitment to taking on challenges others shy away from. Law school may be a pretty big tree, but she will most definitely climb it and lead the way for others.
Wishing you the best of luck, Addie!
“You have to act as if it were possible to radically transform the world.
And you have to do it all the time.”
~ Angela Davis
No comments:
Post a Comment