Kenna Armstrong Tag | Wed, 07 Jul 2021 14:39:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 /wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Kenna Armstrong Tag | 32 32 Canton mayor signs proclamation celebrating women’s right to vote /news/2020/canton-mayor-signs-proclamation-celebrating-womens-right-to-vote/ Thu, 20 Aug 2020 14:37:48 +0000 https://culver.flywheelsites.com/?p=9447 Mayor Jarrod Phillips ’00 signed a proclamation on Aug. 12, 2020, declaring that Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2020 will be celebrated as “Centennial of the 19th Amendment Celebration Day” in Canton, Mo.

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CANTON, Mo. — Mayor Jarrod Phillips ’00 signed a proclamation on Aug. 12, 2020, declaring that Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2020 will be celebrated as “Centennial of the 19th Amendment Celebration Day” in Canton, Mo. The 19th Amendment prohibits states and the federal government from denying the right to vote to citizens of the United States on the basis of sex.

Phillips met with Kenna Armstrong, a junior history education major from Oquawka, Ill., for the signing. Armstrong is the president of Women of Promise, a student-led women’s history and activism group on the campus. The idea came from the American Association of University Women’s centennial celebrations and was put into motion by Dr. D’Ann Campbell, a history professor at C-SC and the president of the Canton chapter. Campbell also is the co-sponsor of Women of Promise.

The proclamation was read at a virtual meeting of the Canton Board of Aldermen meeting on Monday, Aug. 17.

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PHOTO CAPTION: Kenna Armstrong of Oquawka, Ill., left, a junior at , and Canton mayor Jarrod Phillips ’00 hold a proclamation declaring that Aug. 26 will be celebrated as “Centennial of the 19th Amendment Celebration Day” in Canton, Mo.

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Armstrong, Gaither receive top awards from Office of Student Life /news/2020/armstrong-gaither-receive-top-awards-from-office-of-student-life/ Wed, 06 May 2020 13:32:54 +0000 https://culver.flywheelsites.com/?p=9329 Kenna Armstrong was named the Emerging Leader of the Year, and Kailee Gaither was named the Richard D. Valentine Student Leader of the Year during a virtual honors assembly coordinated by the Office of Student Life.

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Kenna Armstrong, left, and Kailee Gaither

CANTON, Mo. — Kenna Armstrong, a junior history education major from Oquawka, Ill., was named the Emerging Leader of the Year, and Kailee Gaither, a senior accountancy and finance major from Canton, Mo., was named the Richard D. Valentine Student Leader of the Year during a virtual honors assembly coordinated by the Office of Student Life.

Other leadership awards were given to:

  • Program of the Year: The Fallen Officer Project
  • Advisor of the Year: Bill Boxdorfer, Campus Programming Council
  • Service Project of the Year: Trailer Park Cleanup by Tau Kappa Epsilon
  • Organization of the Year: Culver-Stockton Teaching Organization
  • Gavel: Student Government Association President Cheyenne Grissom, a senior psychology and criminal justice major from Frankford, Ind.

Senior awards for participating in Student Government Association were given to:

  • Madison Cowell (past president), a political science major from Beardstown, Ill.
  • K.T. Seth, a biological chemistry major from West Linn, Ore.
  • Lauren Paisley, a psychology and occupational therapy major from Mount Sterling, Ill.
  • Megan Erickson, a legal studies/pre-law major from Port Byron, Ill.
  • Alan Leyva, a psychology and occupational therapy major from Tucson, Ariz.
  • Kyle Edwards, a biology major from Fenton, Mo.
  • Shelby Clinging, a legal studies/pre-law major from Fowler, Ill.
  • Tori Dickherber, a psychology major from Wentzville, Mo.
  • Madison Thompson, a biological chemistry major from Matthews, Mo.
  • Kacey Merriett, a business administration major from Seymour, Mo.
  • Michael Simon, a criminal justice major from St. Louis.

Senior awards for work in the J.E. and L.E. Mabee Recreation and Wellness Center were given to:

  • T. Seth, a biological chemistry major from West Linn, Ore.
  • Alan Leyva, a psychology and occupational therapy major from Tucson, Ariz.
  • Luke Blackburn, a physical education major from Leeds, England.
  • Nick Luciani, a senior sports communication major from Georgetown, Ontario in Canada.
  • Mackenzi Anderson, an accountancy and finance major from Dallas City, Ill.
  • Courteney Sailor, a health science major from St. Louis.
  • Brenden Schaeffer, a business administration and sport management major from Hillsboro, Mo.
  • Maryanna Catrine, an athletic training and physical therapy major from Springboro, Ohio.
  • Kelley Hufendick, an elementary education major from Quincy.

Senior awards for work in dining services were given to:

  • Nancy Rocha, a psychology major from Grandview, Mo.
  • Alex Madera, a sport management major from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
  • Kelcie Darnell, a biological chemistry major from Shelbyville, Ill.
  • Lezlie Wofford, a mathematics education major from Springfield, Ill.
  • Vanessa Bolen, a psychology major from Beardstown, Ill.
  • Francisco Javier March Altemir, a senior business administration and marketing major from Madrid, Spain
  • Allen Gingerich, a music technology major from Kirksville, Mo.
  • Matthew Scheuermann, a senior theater and music major from Quincy, Ill.
  • J. Rhatigan, a psychology and criminal justice major from Quincy, Ill.
  • Taylor Quintero, a mathematics major from Imperial Beach, Calif.
  • Kerri MaGraw, a graphic design major from Catawissa, Mo.
  • Alyssa Radwick, a media communication major from Florissant, Mo.
  • Kacey Merriett, a business administration major from Seymour, Mo.
  • Brett Colton, a legal studies major from Hazelwood, Mo.
  • Shaquille Barker, a business administration major from Bridgetown, Barbados.
  • Hayden James, a psychology major from Dixon, Mo.
  • Josh Wren, a history and political science major from Harrisburg, Mo.
  • Taylor Blasius, a senior English major from Norwood, Mo.
  • Alex Ramos Martinez, a senior psychology major from Mexico City, Mexico.

Senior awards for their work in the Office Student Life were given to Madison Eisenberg, a healthcare management major from Maywood, Mo., and Ashley Kleine, a psychology major from Alexandria, Mo. Senior awards for their work with the esports program were given to Trevor Greer, a marketing major from Lake St. Louis, Mo., and Tony Nguyen, an accountancy and finance major from O’Fallon, Mo.

A senior award for her work with counseling and wellness in the Office of Student Life was given to Blair Genenbacher, a health science major from Fowler, Ill.

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