Name: Kenneth Herron
Year: Senior
Hometown: Kansas City, MO
Major: English
Relationship Status:Â Single
Campus Involvement/Activities: Mentor, Co-Director for Camp Kesem, Center for Civic Engagement Planning committee, Panel speaker, McNair Scholar
HC: What do you like to do in your free time; any hobbies/interests?
Kenneth: In my free time, I listen to a lot of music and enjoy the company of close friends and family.
HC: Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
Kenneth: I see myself being an administrator or faculty member for a university.
HC: Describe your dream girl, or what you look for in a girl.
Kenneth: My dream girl has to possess inner beauty. She has to be humble, enjoy laughter, and love adventures!
HC: If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you go, and why?
Kenneth: I would travel to the Amazon. It has always been my dream to visit a place where I am completely disconnected from the social world.
HC: If you could change something about yourself, would you? And what would it be?
Kenneth: I honestly do not think I would change anything about myself had I had the chance. Though I do have flaws, I think they make me into the person I am today. I see them as scars that have healed. They serve as a reminder of how I’ve matured and grown.
HC: Any pet peeves?
Kenneth: People who go against their word.
HC: What’s your worst fear?
Kenneth: My fear is being alone.
HC: We’ve all had embarrassing moments… Care to share any of yours?
Kenneth: I was presenting my summer research in front of peers and faculty members at the University of Berkeley California and completely forgot my name. Talk about an embarrassing moment.
HC: If a huge inheritance came your way, what would you do with it?
Kenneth: I would definitely spoil my parents first. They have been influential role models for me, and taking care of them is only a small percentage of what I can do to repay them.
HC: With the spirit of Thanksgiving coming up, what are you most thankful for?
Kenneth: I am thankful to have a supportive and loving family as well as great friends who have always been there for me.
HC: And of course I have to ask, what’s your favorite part of being a Husker?
Kenneth: My favorite part of being a Husker is that I can associate myself with a community that is about service and football.
Okay, think fast!
Favorite food: Mom’s Mac & Cheese and Dad’s BBQ
Celeb crush: Kerry Washington
Favorite movie: The Lion King
Biggest turn off: Arrogance
Superpower: Ability to change the weather