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Banquet recognizes stellar students and their benefactors

Wednesday, May 20, 2009 -

 
C&I
 Curriculum & Instruction scholars
 Dance
 Dance scholars
 Kines
 Kinesiology scholars
 RPSE
 Rehabilitation Psych. & Special Ed. scholars
 

More than 350 people gathered in the Great Hall of the Memorial Union on April 29 for the School of Education’s annual Undergraduate Awards Banquet, where 211 scholarships totaling nearly $400,000 were announced. 

 

 

Camera lights flashed as proud parents snapped photos of their students crossing the stage to receive their awards from Interim Dean Adam Gamoran.  And conversations were lively, as many scholarship recipients and their families had an opportunity to meet and say "thank you" to the people who support their scholarships.

 

 

The School’s undergraduate scholarships are made possible by gifts from its alumni and friends. These include estate gifts, such as one from the estate of Helen Pfuderer Smith, who was a member of the first class in the Department of Physical Education for Women.

 

 

Scholarships also are supported by gifts from current alumni, such as Jean Hastings. Mrs. Hastings, who for many years taught methods classes in science education for the School of Education, established a Science Teachers Scholarship in 1993.

 

 

Students must complete an application process to be considered for these awards. Depending on the nature of a particular scholarship, recipients are selected either by departmental committees or by a committee representing the entire School.

 

 

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