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Josiah Carter of Sanford, Florida, and Ashley Muller of Cabot have been recognized with the highest student honors bestowed by the Arkansas Tech University LeMoyne Smith School of Business. The prestigious awards were presented during a ceremony held at the Chambers Cafeteria West Dining Room on Tuesday, April 21.
Carter was named the recipient of the 2026 ATU Outstanding Student in Business Award. Muller received the 2026 ATU Outstanding Student in Business Information Technology Award. These annual accolades celebrate students who demonstrate exceptional academic achievement, leadership potential, and a strong commitment to their fields of study within the business school.
The event brought together faculty, staff, and peers to celebrate the accomplishments of these distinguished students and numerous other award winners from within the business program. The awards underscore the LeMoyne Smith School of Business's dedication to fostering excellence and preparing the next generation of business leaders. Both Carter and Muller have exemplified the talent and drive that the university strives to cultivate in its graduates.
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