College of Education and Behavioral Sciences News
32 WKU students selected as 2026-27 Spirit Masters
- Thursday, April 2nd, 2026

Eighteen Spirit Masters are returning for the 2026-27 year. They are:
- Peter Aung, a junior from Bowling Green who is majoring in Health Sciences.
- Jakob Barker, a sophomore from Wilmore who is majoring in Mathematical Economics.
- Grayce Basham, a sophomore from Murfreesboro, Tenn., majoring in Music Education with a concentration in Vocal Music.
- Demani Bell, a sophomore from Danville majoring in Musical Theatre.
- Veronica Butler, a sophomore from Lexington majoring in International Affairs, Political Science, and Mandarin Chinese.
- Marlowe Hanel, a junior from Louisville who is majoring in Mechanical Engineering, Visual Journalism and Photography.
- Hannah Hash, a sophomore from Versailles who is majoring in Legal Studies and History.
- Gracie Hurt, a junior from Richmond who is majoring in Public Relations and Sport Management.
- Morgan Hicks, a sophomore from Clarksville, Tenn., who is a Nursing major.
- Marissa Mudd, a junior from Crestwood who is majoring in International Affairs and Spanish.
- Emily Oden, a junior from Guthrie who is majoring in Communication Sciences and Disorders.
- Luke Phelps, a sophomore from Bardstown majoring in Civil Engineering.
- Chloe Ralston, a sophomore from Stanford majoring in Nursing.
- Emaun Riley, a sophomore from Owensboro majoring in Management.
- Sophia Stirling, a sophomore from Troy, Ill., who is majoring in Political Science and Legal Studies.
- Jagger Tomes, a sophomore from Sonora majoring in Visual Journalism and Photography and Creative Writing.
- Amelia Tucker, a junior from Owensboro majoring in Agriculture.
- Pace Wiseman, a sophomore from Bowling Green majoring in Biochemistry with a Pre-Medicine Professionals concentration.
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