C&PE Student Wyatt Vaughn Recognized with an Honorable Mention in the Spencer Museum's 2025 Brosseau Creativity Awards

The Spencer Museum of Art at the University of Kansas has announced the 2025 recipients of the Jack & Lavon Brosseau Creativity Awards. Established by benefactor Lavon Brosseau in 2011, the awards honor innovative and risk-taking creative work in the categories of writing and diverse media from KU undergraduate students in any area of study.
Submissions included sculpture, dance, music, painting, photography, poetry, fiction, and essays. Students represented a range of disciplines, including visual art, theatre and dance, computer science, jazz studies, film & media studies, physics & astronomy, journalism, Spanish, and chemical engineering.
There were two honorable mentions in the writing category. Wyatt Vaughn, a sophomore from Olathe in English and chemical engineering, was recognized for his chapbook “Divine,” which explores common divination systems.