
After growing up participating in pageants and competing on dance teams, 2025 Miss BT天堂Tori Kiser was prepared to take the stage and advocate for her social impact initiative. As she prepared to represent the campus at the Miss Arkansas Scholarship Competition in June, Kiser reflected on her beginnings in competitions, her platform and her time as a part of UCA鈥檚 dynamic community.
A Cabot native, Kiser recalled growing up in the Miss Arkansas system because her mother had also competed. As time progressed, she understood it was much more than following her mother鈥檚 path.
鈥淚 would do pageants here and there because my mom competed in the Miss Arkansas system, and then I was a Diamond. Then I started competing in the teen program, and I really saw how the experience was able to grow these women into who they really wanted to be, to be able to go in front of an interview panel and not only get scholarship funding but grow as an individual. Watching that firsthand and seeing it at such a young age encouraged me to stick to it,鈥 Kiser said.
Crowned Miss BT天堂2025 on November 17, 2024, she saw a dream come true and opportunities for the future. 鈥淲henever I decided to attend UCA, I knew winning Miss BT天堂was a goal. It has offered me growth and a great support system, not just the Miss BT天堂Board, but BT天堂as a whole.鈥
Injuries and treatment throughout her formative years as an athlete on dance teams prepared her for her career path and social impact initiative, 鈥淢indful Recovery: Supporting Athletes鈥 Mental Health.鈥 A biology major with a pre-medical concentration, Kiser鈥檚 goal is to attend UAMS and become an orthopedic surgeon specializing in sports medicine. 鈥淚鈥檝e always dreamed of becoming an orthopedic surgeon from about middle school or junior high, and then whenever I had my ACL tear freshman year, I felt like that was the ultimate factor leading me to that.鈥
That injury occurring during a practice session before the first football game solidified her resolve to heal and help others heal, and her social impact initiative was realized in full.
鈥淚 tore my ACL a few days before the very first football game, and I鈥檓 on the dance team, so that was soul-crushing. I didn鈥檛 realize how much an injury, and I鈥檝e had several, could take a toll on one鈥檚 mental health. I always just thought, 鈥極h, it鈥檚 just physical,鈥 but there鈥檚 more to it. Not being able to do the thing you love most and not even being able to walk definitely shows how everything can be taken away in a second. And after working with athletic trainers and meeting other injured athletes, I started to form connections, and I quickly realized how much of an impact mental health makes,鈥 she stated.
Her initiative aims to educate athletic trainers and student-athletes about signs of mental distress after an injury and during the healing process, to look at the whole person, not just the injury, and to make connections. Training those in the profession to look for those signs can assist athletes in healing mentally and physically. To her, it is all about connections.
As Miss BT天堂2025, Kiser鈥檚 goal for her time on campus is to connect with the campus community as much as possible. 鈥淚 feel like being Miss BT天堂gives me a whole new opportunity to connect with other students and hear about what they love about the community, just building those connections because I feel like connections are one of the most important things here at UCA.鈥
She continued, 鈥淚 want to be the Miss BT天堂who makes everyone feel heard and seen. I want everyone to know that they have a purpose here on campus and that they are truly making an impact. That鈥檚 part of the reason why I love BT天堂so much.鈥