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Ryan Rynda
  • Software Engineering
  • Class of 2017
  • Argyle, MN

Ryan Rynda, Argyle, MN, Recognized during NSLS Ceremony at the U of M Crookston

2014 May 16

Ryan Rynda, Argyle, MN, was recognized during annual national Society of Leadership & Success awards and induction ceremony at the University of Minnesota Crookston.

The National Society for Leadership & Success (NSLS) at the University of Minnesota Crookston held their 2014 induction and awards ceremony on April 12, 2014. The mission of NSLS is to "build leaders who make a better world."

Included in this year's awards and induction ceremony were Ryan Rynda, a junior majoring in software engineering from Argyle, Minn.; Jeanne Collins,a senior majoring in natural resources from Hibbing, Minn.; Johnnie Pauly, a senior majoring in equine science from Wrenshall, Minn.; Laura Neville, a junior majoring in management from Green Bay, Wis.; Bryce Tradewell, a senior majoring in animal science from Cedar, Minn.; Katrina Peterson, a senior majoring in animal science and management from Thief River Falls, Minn.; Rachel Johnson, a senior majoring in early childhood education from Pine River, Minn.; Larissa Olson, a senior majoring in early childhood education and elementary education from Crookston, Minn.; Tyler Berglund, a senior majoring in health sciences and biology from Warren, Minn.; Oumar Diakite, a senior majoring in management from Yirimadio, Bamako, Mali; Ben Hallfrisch, a senior majoring in criminal justice from Saginaw, Minn.; Sean Rozell, a senior majoring in management from Eveleth, Minn.; Adam Hoff, a senior majoring in software engineering from Crookston, Minn.; Tomas Parker, a senior majoring in management and marketing from Pequot Lakes, Minn.; Brennan Andreas, a senior majoring in sport and recreation management and marketing from Lumsden, Saskatchewan, Canada; Braden Schmidt, a junior majoring in health sciences from Freeman, S.D.; Kole Pederson, a senior majoring in aviation, agronomy, agricultural systems management, and agricultural business from Bejou, Minn.; Michael Furry, a senior majoring in natural resources from Omaha, Neb.; and Alyssa Schnieder, a senior majoring in elementary education from Racine, Wis.