Kiernan Dunlop, a resident of Marion, was recently inducted into Providence College’s chapter of Phi Sigma Iota and Sigma Delta Pi, the national honor society for International Foreign Language and Spanish. Dunlop, a member of the class of 2014, is pursuing a degree in Spanish/English.
Thirty-nine Ouachita Baptist University students have been selected for inclusion in the 2014 edition of Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.
The students were chosen for Who’s Who by OBU’s faculty, staff and 2014 senior class based on their academic achievement, service to the community, leadership in extracurricular activities, and potential for continued success.
Kelsey Frink of Marion, 22, is an early childhood education major from Marion, Mass. A graduate of Old Rochester Regional Senior High School, Frink was named Ouachita’s 2013 Homecoming Queen, has placed first in the International Photography Contest and has been named to Ouachita’s President’s and Dean’s Lists. She has been involved in International Club, Concert Choir, Women’s Chorus, Off the Broadway drama team and intramurals at Ouachita, as well as K-Group Bible study through Fellowship Church of Arkadelphia. She also has been a member of OBU’s women’s soccer team, earning the NSCCAA Women’s Team Academic Award. She has served as a Noonday leader, Women’s Discipleship leader, music director of Campus Ministries Tiger Tunes and Freshman Family Group leader and on the women’s panel for OBU’s Healthy Relationships Week. She has volunteered through Give Me a Chance Equine Rescue, Tiger Serve Day, Backyard Bible Club, Vacation Bible School and the Big Brothers-Big Sisters program. Frink has worked as a lab assistant at Wetherington Center, waitress at Bittersweet Farm, interim children’s minister at Park Hill Baptist Church of Arkadelphia and children’s intern at Church of the Pines. Upon graduation in May, Frink hopes to pursue a career in early childhood education or missions.