Meet our current cohort of Reaud Fellows at the Reaud Leadership Institute!
Our community learning environment starts with getting to know each student individually. As our Reaud Fellows engage in the Minor in Honors Studies, they will build close peer support relationships that will encourage them to collaboratively solve problems, explore course material, and complete projects. Combining different views and ideas can result in creative solutions!
During this academic year, our Reaud Fellows who will inspire each other include:
My name is Natalie Bean. I am a Presidential Scholar and Texas Academy alumna, and I am majoring in Nursing.
I am involved in the Honors Student Association, Cardinals for Life, and Baptist Student Ministries. I am also a STAR tutor for Anatomy & Physiology and Microbiology, and I see it as a great privilege to be able to help other students.
My long-term leadership goals are to hold a leadership position as a nurse by going to graduate school to earn either a DNP or PhD. For now, to move toward my goal, I am working on publishing a research study under my faculty mentor, Dr. Gina Hale. I am also planning to apply for a grant to do a creative activity through the Office of Undergraduate Research.
In my free time, I practice guitar, listen to music, draw, play video games, and spend time with my friends and family. My favorite video games are Terraria and Roblox (specifically Dress to Impress). Another fun thing about me is that I recently got to see Weezer in concert!
Hello! My name is Lyric Bourgeois. I am a Presidential Scholar and a Music-Vocal Performance major with plans to pursue a Psychology degree during and after my Music degree.
I’m a performing member of Â鶹ÊÓƵ’s top choir, A Capella, and a member of the Opera Production.
My leadership goal is to grow the societal understanding of the relation between psychology and music.
In my free time, I work as a freelance artist and an author. I’ve dedicated my life to the arts and enjoy discovering how art can serve others.
My name is Faith Cheng, and I am a Southeast Texas Legends Buddy Low Scholar majoring in Nursing.
I participate in student orgs that include Honors Student Association (HSA) and Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers (SASE), and I am interested in joining others.
My leadership goals are to grow as a leader and build more meaningful connections throughout my college career. I hope to become a registered nurse.
In my free time, I enjoy reading, cooking, eating, working out with friends and family, volunteering, and spending time with people I care for. Fun fact: I have a twin brother who is also a Reaud Fellow!
My name is Spencer Cheng. I am a Southeast Texas Legends Scholar whose scholarship is endowed by Dr. Jimmy Simmons, the 14th President of Â鶹ÊÓƵ.
I am majoring in Electrical Engineering. On campus, I participate in Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers (SASE) and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
My leadership goals are to be an officer in SASE.
In my free time, I play ping pong, pickleball, badminton, and swim.
My name is Josh Florence. I am a Presidential Scholar majoring in Mechanical Engineering.
I used to be a peer mentor in the Texas Academy, and I have also joined many student orgs this semester, such as Honors Student Association (HSA), Engineers Without Borders (EWB), and American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). I am planning on volunteering at EWB's Cherry Haunted House, assisting in the drone building project for ASME, and hosting a booth at Honors Scholars Day about my internship with the Mason STEM Initiative.
In the future, I hope to intern with a manufacturing plant where I can learn from industry professionals and assist in large scale projects.
In my free time, I weightlift, play videogames, and read. I also plan to branch out into Aerospace or Aeronautical Engineering after obtaining my degree.
My name is Blaine Isom. I am a Presidential Scholar majoring in Nursing.
On Campus, I play intramural volleyball, and I am interested in becoming a member of Honors Student Association (HSA) and MedLife.
My leadership goals are to grow my leadership through experience here at Â鶹ÊÓƵ as a student and as a human being in general. I would love to get some hospital experience to grow my understanding of the medical field and get hands-on practice for what I will likely do for the rest of my life.
In my free time, I listen to music, spend time with friends and family, write poetry, and try new foods. I am looking to get involved at a church in order to grow my faith and grow closer to God.
My name is Zoey Ludwig, and I am majoring in Computer Science.
I am part of the Lamar Trailblazers, Helping Hands Club, and Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).
My leadership goals are to become a more outgoing leader and hold more leadership positions within student organizations. I also want to expand my knowledge of Computer Science through my studies and by participating in the ACM group at Â鶹ÊÓƵ.
In my free time, I read, paint, and sculpt.
Hi! My name is Macy Ostten, and I am majoring in Chemical Engineering and Mathematics with a minor in Music. I am a Southeast Texas Legends Scholar endowed by Senator Carl Parker and a Texas Academy alumna.
On campus, I am the treasurer for the Engage Student Ministry, an active member of the Baptist Student Ministry, and I also lead my church’s student worship band. I also intend to get involved with the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE).
My leadership goals are to become a proficient leader in engineering, and I am seeking to accomplish that by getting internships and co-ops with local engineering plants and procuring a job as a process engineer.
When I am not studying, you can find me playing guitar, piano, or singing. Additionally, I am an avid music listener, and some of my top artists are Taylor Swift, Coldplay, and The 1975. I also love crocheting, and often enjoy traveling with my family. I am an animal lover as well, so I spend a large amount of time petting my cat, Juniper, and hand-feeding the various squirrels in my backyard.
My name is Gabrielle Sensat. I am a Presidential Scholar majoring in Studio Art: Painting.
I am not currently involved with any external organizations outside of the Leadership Institute, but I am interested in learning more about art-related clubs and honors organizations to make the most of my time here on campus.
My leadership goals as a studio artist include researching various mediums and techniques to further my conceptual understanding and sense of style. I also plan to reach out to exhibition opportunities and seek internships to gain a better understanding of what possible job opportunities I can explore after I graduate, as well as what I can personally offer as a visual creator.
In my free time, I love painting, It's always been a huge impact on my life and affected not only my sense of direction and approach, but also how I perceive the world. Outside of the art world, I enjoy vacations and traveling as my family has always put a high priority on seeing and experiencing the world. I am very excited to grow as both a student and an artist as Lamar shapes me into the best version of myself. I am interested to see the change I experience over the next four years.
My name is Robert “Bobby” Barton, and I received the Joe H. Tonahill Southeast Texas Legends Scholarship. I am currently working toward a bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering. I am involved in the Robotic Cardinals organization, and I am a member of its inaugural VEX U Robotics Competition team. I also participate in IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) and the Baptist Student Ministry on campus, both of which I plan to become more involved in as I attend Lamar. I plan to use the opportunity that God has blessed me with in college to spread the gospel and the love of Christ.
In high school I was fortunate to have the opportunity to participate in robotics and programming, and I became passionate about these subjects. I hope to grow as a leader and be an advocate for schools in our area to adopt programs that focus on robotics and coding education, so that students with similar passions can have the ability to pursue their interests and learn more about future careers in these fields.
In my down time—when I am not building robots, studying, or working on a coding project—I relax by playing the guitar, hanging out with friends, and playing board games. I also enjoy gardening and have a pretty big garden back home in the spring and summer where I've grown tomatoes, pumpkins, squash, melons, potatoes, and more. I look forward to getting involved in the honors college and student organizations at Lamar.
Hi everyone! My name is Elizabeth Diaz Arreola, and I am so very blessed to be a Presidential Scholar! I am a Biology major on the Pre-Physician Assistant track! So far, I have not gotten the chance to be super involved in the great student organizations and opportunities LU has to offer, but as the school year goes on, I hope to be involved in groups such as AMSA, MedLife, Helping Hands, and many more!
My leadership goals are to grow as a person myself, while also building up those around me in a positive manner. I also hope to accomplish my goal of becoming successful in my journey toward becoming a PA by doing activities such as shadowing at local clinics in the Beaumont area and meeting mentors who will help me expand my practical and experienced learning!
In my free time, I love to bake, read books, craft, and spend time with my family and friends!
My name is Peyton Jones! I am a Southeast Texas Legends Congressman Jack Brooks Scholar. I am majoring in Accounting and Finance here at Lamar! Some organizations I am involved in are Helping Hands Club and the Accounting Society! I am also interested in learning more about HSA!
My leadership goals are to grow as a leader in accounting through being involved in financial organizations on campus that will set me up for success in my field. I hope to intern with accounting companies in the Houston area so that I can gain valuable hands-on experience and knowledge in the field I am passionate about!
In my free time, I love to travel, read, workout at Crossfit Mid-County, and go to the movies!
My name is Peyton Lee, and I graduated as the Valedictorian from Hamshire-Fannett High School. I am a Southeast Texas Legends Scholar whose scholarship is endowed by Everett Lord.
I am majoring in Chemical Engineering and minoring in Mathematics, Chemistry, and Honors Studies. On campus, I am involved in the Society of Women Engineers, Engineers Without Borders, Honors Student Association and the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. I am interested in learning more about Undergraduate Research and the O.U.R. program, as well as becoming a Â鶹ÊÓƵ Ambassador. Off campus, I am a Peer Mentor/Advisor for the Julie Rogers Gift of Life Youth Council and work at Coastal Automation Services as a part-time Technical Engineering Intern.
I hope to grow as a leader and learner in the field of engineering by interning in a variety of engineering fields, such as petrochemicals, environmental industries, manufacturing, and biotechnologies. In the future, I hope to lead other engineers toward solving global issues, such as finding alternative energy sources, meeting global needs for the ever-growing population, and making technological advances in all fields.
When I am not studying, I enjoy reading fiction books, attending group fitness classes, and playing golf. My favorite fiction author at the moment is Karin Slaughter!
Hello everyone! My name is Logan Morris, and I am a Presidential Scholar. I am majoring in Chemical Engineering with a minor in Math and Honors Studies. I am currently a member of HSA and Â鶹ÊÓƵ Fitness Club and hope to be a part of many different organizations here at Lamar.
My leadership goals include expanding my vision and learning how to guide and lead individuals, utilizing their unique strengths, whether in the classroom or the workforce.
Beyond my academic commitments, I dedicate a significant portion of my time to friendly competitions with my friends, engaging in a range of activities such as golf, pickleball, soccer, and video games. When I'm not enjoying these activities with my friends, I spend the remainder of my time with my girlfriend and family.
My name is Alyvia Ott, and I am a Presidential Scholar. I am majoring in Interdisciplinary Studies, with a concentration in Early Childhood through Sixth Grade education. I am involved in the Honors Student Association and the Helping Hands Club.
My leadership goal is to grow as a leader and mentor in the classroom, particularly for the elementary level. I plan to substitute in local primary schools to gain classroom experience and engage in the community.
In my free time, I enjoy traveling with my family, reading fiction novels, listening to music, and socializing with new friends.
My name is Ryan Servantes, and I am a Presidential Scholar majoring in Biology Pre-Vet. I am a member of the LU Hispanic Society, the Pre-Vet Concentration Organization, and the Passion of Animal Welfare for Students.
My leadership goals are to become a more effective communicator and an active listener. With those skills I hope to develop, I believe they will benefit me substantially when talking with mentors and especially at the vet clinics I want to intern at.
In my free time, I run on the LU Track and Cross-Country team, play video games, watch movies, listen to music, and exercise a lot.
My name is Soleil Tran, and I am a Presidential Scholar majoring in Accounting. Lamar has many student organizations and associations that I would like to participate in, such as Student Government, Lamar Asian Business Association, Honors Student Association, and all of the Accounting Organizations.
My leadership goals are to grow as a leader in the business field, particularly in the finance and accounting management part. I plan to intern with many accounting firms to expand my knowledge and skills while meeting mentors along the way. Additionally, I hope that in achieving my leadership goals, I will be able to accomplish my main goal in life: decreasing financial illiteracy among immigrants.
Outside of my busy student life, I like to crochet, hang out with family and friends, and play tennis in my free time.
My name is Xiaoxuan Tu, but many people call me Jenny! I am a Presidential Scholar, and I am majoring in Exercise Science. I plan to be involved with AMSA (American Medical Student Association), MedLife, Undergraduate Research and HSA!
My leadership goals are to expand the ways I help others around me by leading them to find and realize their own strengths. My ultimate goal is to one day be able to help more people through the field of Sports Medicine. I seek the opportunity to shadow a variety of Sports Medicine professionals: a surgeon, physical therapists or athletic trainer.
In my free time, I enjoy cooking, kayaking, and hanging out with my friends.
Honors Cardinals have made LU proud since 1963!
That fall, 20 students enrolled in our Honors Program, making it TSUS's oldest honors program. Our first honors scholars were: Henry Barclay, Michael Brannan, Linda Cansler, Sharon Cobb, Betty Coerver, Jenelle Cross, Thomas DeMary, Ronald Gibbs, Caroline Goodrich, Valentine Goodrich, Kathleen Johnson, Bill Kaminer, Walter Magee Jr., Mark Mehringer, Sharon Newton, Don Popken, Janell Price, Dale Priest, Janyth Stewart, and Charles Young.
Fast forward 60 years to Fall 2023, during Â鶹ÊÓƵ’s centennial celebration, when Reaud Fellows made history as the inaugural students in the Reaud Leadership Institute.