We are bursting with pride to see Chapman Center alumna Kimberlee Westcott (BA History, ’22) featured by K-State for her incredible professional success. During her time with us, Kim was a vital part of our team, supporting public history projects across Kansas and honing the leadership skills she uses today. Less than two years after graduation, Kim has already stepped into a major role as the Director of the Martin and Osa Johnson Safari Museum in Chanute, Kansas. While we miss her presence in the office every day, we know she is making a profound difference in the world of public history and rural vitality.Read the full story of Kim's journey from classroom to career here: https://www.k-state.edu/news/articles/2026/01/k-state-graduate-kimberlee-westcott-finds-workforce-success.html