ASG Announces Top 20 Homecoming Candidates
The Associated Student Government is pleased to announce the Top 20 Homecoming Queen and King Candidates who advanced in the search for the 2023 Homecoming Queen and King.
The Associated Student Government is pleased to announce the Top 20 Homecoming Queen and King candidates who advanced in the search for the 2023 Homecoming Queen and King.
The Top 20 candidates and their nominating registered student organizations are as follows:
2023 Top 20 Homecoming Queen Candidates
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Madisyn Albert: Students Advocating Stronger Sisterhood
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Ashton Arlen: Alpha Epsilon Delta, Women in Medicine
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Kennedy Caldwell: Pi Beta Phi
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Emma Ebert: Women in Finance
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Peyton Fair: Alpha Delta Pi, Interfraternity Council
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Sarah Gawron: Volunteer Action Center
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Sophia Giacchino: Alpha Chi Omega
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Jacquelynn Horsey: Phi Mu
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Kaitlyn Jashinski: Alpha Kappa Delta
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Judy Kamau: Volunteer Action Center
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Starling Ledbetter: Inspire
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Brianna McMinn: Women in Finance
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Madison Mikuska: National Residence Hall Honorarium
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Mackenzie Mollner: Kappa Kappa Gamma
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Thea Norcross: Razorback Booster Club
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Olivia Peterson: Student Ambassadors
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Iana Lara Ruheta Wase: African Students Organization
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Breeanna Scott: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Engineering World Health
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Rachel Thomas: Delta Delta Delta
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Aaliyah Tindell: Alpha Delta Pi
2023 Top 20 Homecoming King Candidates
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Said Angeles: Volunteer Action Center
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Jacob Berger: Kappa Alpha Order
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Noah Boggs Riley: Kappa Kappa Psi
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Jonathan Brye: Residents' Interhall Congress
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Joseph Campagnuolo: Lambda Chi Alpha
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Miles Epperson: Student Ambassadors
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Reed Fagg: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Lambda Chi Alpha
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Aaron Gardner: Panhellenic Council
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Garrett Locknar: Student Ambassadors
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William Monroe: Delta Delta Delta, Kappa Kappa Gamma
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Goel Mukota: African Students Organization
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Jackson Pittman: National Residence Hall Honorarium, Residents' Interhall Congress
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Mason Rike: Beta Alpha Psi
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William Sanders: Sigma Nu
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Russ Tharp: American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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Wesley Vaught: Inspire
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Grant Viscardis: Sigma Nu
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Brady Voss: Pi Beta Phi, Pi Kappa Alpha
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Jackson Walton: Delta Delta Delta, Panhellenic Council, Razorbacks Offering Accountability Resources Student Group
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Benjamin Walworth: Volunteer Action Center
These candidates have advanced to an interview process to select the Top 12 Queen and King candidates and the Homecoming Court. The Homecoming Court consists of the seven finalists for each of the two Homecoming Royalty titles. Election for Homecoming Royalty be conducted from Oct. 13 to Oct. 19.
Homecoming Court candidates will be announced at the Chancellor's Ball on Thursday, Oct. 12. Doors open at 7 p.m. at the Graduate Hotel, 70 N. East Ave., in downtown Fayetteville. The Chancellor's Ball is free to every currently enrolled student at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Students will need to bring their student ID to the event for entry. Follow @uarkasg on Instagram for more information.
For questions about the Homecoming Court selection process, please contact ASG Vice President Hailey Hoog at asgvp@uark.edu.
Associated Student Government is a program in the Division of Student Affairs.
About the Division of Student Affairs: The Division of Student Affairs supports students in pursuing knowledge, earning a degree, finding meaningful careers, exploring diversity, and connecting with the global community. We provide students housing, dining, health care resources, and create innovative programs that educate and inspire. We enhance the University of Arkansas experience and help students succeed, one student at a time.
Contacts
Associated Student Government,
OSIL
479-575-5255,
asg@uark.edu
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