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Tom and Anita Roudebush
Remembering the warm campus environment that would welcome their son, the Roudebushes were thrilled when Thomas chose Pitt State.Jack Overman
Pitt State’s campus icons include the columns at the entrance to Russ Hall, the Oval, the rock wall around Brandenburg Field and Jack Overman.Bob Herrmann, College of Business Alum
The success of Pitt State graduates is evident when alumni like Bob Herrmann make a stop at their alma mater to share with students the important lessons they’ve learned in their careers.Crystal Pihl
Recent graduate Crystal Pihl has always had educational interests that reached far beyond her Midwest home. But it wasn’t until she began her education at PSU that the windows of the world truly opened.Dr. C.J. Huff
Surrounded by high school seniors who are counting the days until they set off for college, Dr. C.J. Huff can recall his own younger years, when college was the highlight of his life, as well.Jasmine Ramirez
PSU in Paraguay
Four years ago, life couldn't have been more different than it is today for Analia Saldivar, Maria Ferreira, and Jasmine Ramirez.Nate Stahl and Bart Arnett
The weather is frigid, the terrain muddy, and the work demanding, but Nate Stahl and Bart Arnett, graduates of Pittsburg State University and superintendents for Crossland Construction, couldn’t be happier.Chris Jacquinot
For Dr. Chris Jacquinot, seeing things clearly, both literally and figuratively, can make all the difference in the world – especially when it comes to deciding where to get your college education.Heather Horton
It's been years since Heather Horton was challenged by an art professor to create a logo and font for a mock business. But when she worked this year to turn that idea for a bakery into an actual business, this PSU graduate knew those hours spent in class were well worth it.Toby Cook
A Perfect Job for a Devoted Fan
Toby Cook (BA ‘90) was seven years old when his dad took him to his first Kansas City Royals baseball game. Through twice-a-year excursions to see the Royals from their home in Independence, Kan., and summer nights listening to games on the radio, Cook became a devoted fan. It's understandable, then, why he finds it almost unbelievable luck that today he works for them.
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