Park University Unveils 2022 Homecoming Monarchs
Park University Announces Homecoming Royalty During Men's Soccer Match
On October 6, 2022, during the halftime of a men's soccer match between Park University and Baker University, the university announced its homecoming royalty for the year. The event marked the culmination of Park University's Homecoming Weekend 2022.
The homecoming royalty were chosen based on how they exemplify the university's core values: accountability, civility and respect, excellence, global citizenship, inclusivity, and integrity. This year's royalty includes a diverse group of students from various backgrounds and academic disciplines.
Taylor Shelby, a sport exercise science major from Chino, Calif., was also announced as homecoming royalty. Camila Martinho, a chemistry major from Coimbra, Portugal, and Victoria Olaleye, a multimedia journalism/public relations major from Lagos, Nigeria, were among the announced homecoming royalty as well.
In addition, Adarsha Pandey, a business analytics major from Kathmandu, Nepal, Matteus Valone, an undecided major from Sinop, Brazil, Elias Eichhorn, a business administration/management major from Haan, Germany, and Gabriel Soares, a sport exercise science major from Porto Alegre, Brazil, were also announced as one of the freshmen homecoming royalty.
Lastly, Carla Pons, a biology major from Sant Cugat del Vallès, Spain, was also announced as homecoming royalty.
For those interested in learning more about the 2022 homecoming royalty for Park University, we recommend checking the university's official website, their student affairs or alumni pages, or contacting their student activities office directly, as these sources would have the official announcement and names.
The homecoming royalty at Park University were chosen for demonstrating the university's core values, which include education-and-self-development aspects such as accountability, inclusivity, and global citizenship. The diverse group of students includes majors like Taylor Shelby in sport exercise science, Camila Martinho in chemistry, and Victoria Olaleye in multimedia journalism/public relations.