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2019 Texas A&M Student Employees Of The Year

Four Aggies were recognized for their time as student employees.
By Corina De La Cruz, Texas A&M University Scholarships & Financial Aid April 19, 2019

Each year Texas A&M University joins colleges and universities across the country in recognizing the importance of the student employment experience during National Student Employment Week.  During this week long celebration, which was held April 7-14, 2019, Texas A&M University named a Campus and a Community Student Employee of the Year.  Each student will receive a scholarship from the Association of Former Students.

Rachel Ullmann, a native of Bryan, TX, was honored as Campus Student Employee of the Year. Ullmann serves as a student worker in the Mays Center for Executive Development, and has been key to the success of their office for the past several years.

Taylor Olsovsky, a native of Schulenburg, TX, was recognized as Community Student Employee of the Year. Olsovsky works for the Texas A&M University AgriLife Service for Poultry Science, where she assists in supporting livestock shows across the state of Texas.

Megan Waldron, a native of Bastrop, TX, and Kendall Callen, a native of Bryan, TX, were named recipients of the Class of 1956 Student Employee Endowed Award.

The Texas A&M University Class of 1956, on occasion of their fiftieth anniversary, established this award to recognize and reward outstanding student workers who have at least two semesters left before graduation.

Each recipient was awarded a scholarship for the 2019-20 academic year. Waldron is a senior student coordinator for Conference & Guest Services in the Office of Residence Life, and Callen is a student assistant for the Office of Transition Academic Programs.

Media contact: Corina De La Cruz, cmdela12@tamu.edu.

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