05/28/2026
Twelve Northwestern Oklahoma State University students have been selected as the 2026-2027 Northwestern Scholar Ambassadors (NSA) — a competitive program built around servant leadership, campus engagement, and community service.
The 2026-2027 Scholar Ambassadors are:
Jordan Banuelos, Thomas sophomore, computer science
Allie Brewer, Bristow sophomore, agriculture education
Barrett Brown, Liberty junior, business administration
Pete Gwinn, Helena junior, criminal justice
Anniston Henning, Harper, Kan., senior, agriculture
Jenna Johnson, Mustang sophomore, biology
Patrick Means, McKinney, Texas, junior, agriculture
Ava Miller, Tuttle junior, biology
Boden Miller, Fairview sophomore, business administration
Alaina Pierce, Alva senior, chemistry and biology
Haiden Thompson, Miami, Texas, junior, biology
Nicolette Webster, Lamont sophomore, agriculture education
NSA members lead campus tours, complete individual service projects, and invest one hour per week in university and community life — and one of their first big responsibilities is hosting Camp Ranger, Northwestern's incoming freshman camp.
This year's Camp Ranger runs July 30–Aug. 1 on the Alva campus. The $125 registration fee covers food and lodging in the Northwestern dormitories, and attendees have the option to move in to their dorms early.
Registration deadline is Tuesday, July 28.
Register for Camp Ranger: nwosu.edu/camp-ranger
For more information about the Northwestern Scholar Ambassador program, visit nwosu.edu/nsa or contact NSA coordinator Ethan Sacket at [email protected] or (580) 327-8606.
Read the full press release: https://bit.ly/4nY7vau