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Brake earns GradCert and Begins Law School
After an excellent year of professional experience with Koch in Wichita, Benjamin Brake (Collegiate, 2020) is now preparing for the next stage of his journey. This fall, he will begin full-time study as a J.D. candidate at Vanderbilt Law School in Nashville, Tennessee. The three-year program will equip him to
Morgan Graduates and Secures Full-Time Job
Congratulations to Raif Morgan (Derby High, 2025), who earned a Bachelor’s of Business Administration in Management from Wichita State University! Following graduation, Raif will be employed at Spirit AeroSystems in Wichita, KS, as a Strategic Sourcing Analyst. After a successful summer internship as a Supply Chain Management Intern at Spirit,
Ferguson Volunteers in Central America
This July, Sam Ferguson (Trinity, 2024) traveled to San Ignacio, Belize, to support the installation of a self-sustaining medical clinic as part of a humanitarian mission with Clinic In A Can, which transforms recycled shipping containers into fully equipped clinics to expand healthcare access worldwide. The Belize clinic was acquired
Lovett Graduates with Dual Degree
Last month, Hendrix Lovett (Southeast, 2021) graduated from Webb Institute with a dual Bachelor of Science degree in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering. During his time at Webb, Hendrix conducted award-winning research on the Titanic, earning Webb’s Thesis Award and a nomination for the Student Paper Award by the New
Rogers Selected for NSLI-Y Program
Katherine Grace (Collegiate, 2023) spent three weeks this summer studying abroad in Central Europe through a course focused on energy transition and sustainability. During these immersive weeks, she traveled through Germany, Austria, France, and the Czech Republic, exploring how history, politics, and culture influence climate action and energy policy. From
Torres Secures Summer Internship
This summer, Israel Torres (Wichita Northeast, 2024) is working as a Test Cell Intern at GE Aerospace’s Strother facility in Arkansas City. He was selected to join a group of 5 interns, being the youngest to secure the position. Israel’s work focuses on reducing test cell defects by organizing and