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Joe Boland, John Crawford, and Abey Philip.
The Udall Foundation has recognized three Yale undergraduates for their commitment to careers in tribal public policy, the environment, or Native health care, as well as their leadership potential and academic accomplishments.
Sophomore Joe Boland has been named a 2021 Udall Scholar in the tribal public policy category; junior Abey Philip has been recognized with a Udall Scholar honorable mention in the environmental category; and junior John Crawford has been selected as a 2021 Native American Congressional Intern.
UConn’s Sage Phillips Named a Udall Scholar
The scholarships are given by the Udall Foundation, which was established by Congress in 1992 to honor Arizona Congressman Morris K. Udall and former Secretary of the Interior Stewart L. Udall
Sage Phillips ’22 has been named a Udall Scholar. Copy Link
University of Connecticut rising senior Sage Phillips ’22 (CLAS), a political science and human rights major, has been named a recipient of a prestigious national scholarship for the second time in less than a month.
Phillips has been selected as a 2021 Udall Scholar, which is awarded on the basis of commitment to careers in the environment, Tribal public policy or Native health care; leadership potential; record of public service; and academic achievement.
2021 Udall Scholars Marina Dauer, Benjamin May, and Jonathan Szeto.
University of Pennsylvania juniors Marina Dauer, Benjamin May, and Jonathan Szeto, all in the College of Arts and Sciences, have been named 2021 Udall Scholars by theUdall Foundation. They are among 55 sophomores and juniors selected from 416 candidates nominated by 187 colleges and universities nationwide. Each is to be awarded as much as $7,000 and is recognized for leadership, public service, and commitment to issues related to Native American nations or to the environment.
Marina Dauer, from Dallas, is pursuing a double major in environmental studies and political science with a minor in survey research and data analytics. Dauer serves on the executive board of the Student Sustainability Association at Penn (SSAP), as chair of Penn Environmental Group, and as a co-chair for Penn’s Climate Week. A University Scholar, she conducts research on extreme weather insurance and d