Craig Welkener
K. Craig Welkener, Jr. is a junior political science major in the joint-degree program at the Texas A&M Bush School of Government and Public Service. In May 2011 he will graduate with both a BA in political science, and a Masters in Public Service and Administration. Craig is interested in culture, government, communication, history (it's his minor), faith, social justice and redemption. In his free time, Craig enjoys doing whatever his friends are up to, but especially sports, great conversations, and manual labor. He has served as the Vice President of LEGALS (Legal Education Group for Aggie Law Students), and competed in both moot court and mock trial. Craig held a summer internship with the Free Market Foundation and Liberty Legal Institute, helping develop the most widely distributed voter's guide in Texas. In the summer of 2009, at the National Coalition for the Protection of Children and Families, Craig helped start the p.u.r.e. JUSTICE initiative against human sex trafficking. A lover of people and truth, Craig also helps lead a Christ-centered community group at Fellowship Church.
Kathryn Sinclair
Howdy! My name is Kathryn Sinclair and I'm a sophomore History major from Houston, Texas! I'm a first generation Aggie from a Texas Tech family but don't judge me for that. I love both Aggie and Red Raider football and basketball. On campus, I'm involved as an officer in Alpha Chi Omega, a member of the Pre-Law Society, and a representative of the Liberal Arts Student Council. For the past six years, I have been a Top 15 Fundraiser for Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, an organization that raises money to help facilitate research to find a cure for breast cancer. In my free time, I'm an avid photographer, reader, lover of music and the TV show NCIS. THANKS AND GIG 'EM!
Katie Gajdica
Katie is a junior Psychology and English major from Cypress, TX and a proud member of the Cornerstone Program. When she’s not in class or at meetings, Katie can usually be found creating excessive quantities of baked goods in her kitchen, studying with friends and a cup of coffee, or attempting to cancel out all those baked goods at the Rec. Her other organizations at A&M include Fish Camp, Pre-Law Society and Kappa Theta Beta. Katie truly believes that being an Aggie will change your life, and she proudly calls Aggieland her home even though she still gets lost on campus occasionally.