Meet The 2025 Distinguished Seniors



Each year, up to five graduating seniors are selected based on demonstrated excellence in academic achievement, sacrificial servant leadership on campus and beyond, generosity of time and resources, and spiritual growth evidenced by a maturing faith in Jesus Christ and potential to be an effective ambassador for Christ in every workplace and every nation. 


 Distinguished Seniors 2025: Student Voices 



 

Taylor Barnes

Taylor came to LeTourneau from Denton, Texas, and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. During her time here, she appreciated the opportunity to grow in leadership and develop close relationships.

 

Olivia Donnelly

Originally from Minneola, Texas, Olivia came to LeTourneau and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Biology. Olivia appreciated the diversity she experienced here and the opportunity to be a Multicultural Ambassador. 


 

Joshua Gray

Joshua came to LeTourneau from Littleton, Colorado, and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. During his tenure, he was involved in intramurals, choir, various IMPACT positions, and was an Supplemental Instructor (SI). He loved how being involved in so many things enriched his life as a student.

 

Micah McCloy

Originally from Missoula, Montana, Micah graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. He enjoyed the spiritual growth opportunities at LeTourneau that constantly reminded him of the importance of worship. 


 

Caleb Tesfaye

After growing up in Ethiopia, Caleb came to LeTourneau and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Caleb enjoyed the hands-on learning at LeTourneau and being apart of the SAE Baja club as a student.