BATON ROUGE – LSU junior Alexia LaGrone has been named a Udall Scholar by the Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation. The Lafayette native was one of 55 students from 42 colleges and universities to have been selected as 2021 Udall Scholars. A 20-member independent review committee selected this year’s group of Udall Scholars 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.
Each scholarship provides up to $7,000 for the Scholar’s junior or senior year. Since the first awards in 1996, the Udall Foundation has awarded 1,788 Scholarships totaling over $9.1 million.
OHIO student selected for coveted 2021 Udall Scholarship Published: May 10, 2021 Author: Jalyn Bolyard
Morgan Spehar is the only student in the State of Ohio to receive prestigious award
Ohio University’s Morgan Spehar, from Auburn, Ohio, has been selected as a Udall Scholar for the 2021-22 academic year, highlighting her work in environmental journalism. She is the sole recipient in the state of Ohio from any Ohio university or college.
Spehar, who will be a senior in the upcoming academic year, is an Honors Tutorial College student majoring in journalism and environmental studies. She is among 55 students from 42 colleges and universities across the United States selected as the 2021 Udall Scholars.
Posted 10 hours ago and global resource systems. Christopher Gannon. AMES, Iowa Nolan Monaghan aspires to transform agricultural practices “to be a force for ecological good.” This commitment started young, as Monaghan and his brother transformed their small pig-breeding operation for 4-H through their construction of a hydroponic fodder system that grew feed daily at a fraction of the water, land and energy inputs of traditional systems. Monaghan, junior in horticulture and global resource systems from Manchester, is well on his way to a career in sustainable agriculture as he was one of 55 students from 42 colleges and universities across the U.S. selected for the Udall Scholarship. The Udall Foundation awards scholarships for leadership, public service and commitment to issues related to the environment or Native American nations.
Three Lobos honored by Udall Foundation
One chosen as Udall Scholar, two as honorable mentions By Rachel Whitt May 07, 2021
Dana Lee
University of New Mexico student Dana Lee was just announced as a 2021 Udall Scholar – a distinct honor she shares with only a few others around the country. Chenoa Scippio and Dora Bean, also UNM students, were selected as honorable mentions for the award.
Fifty-five students from 42 colleges and universities were selected as 2021 Udall Scholars, chosen based on their commitment to careers in the environment, Tribal public policy, or Native health care; leadership potential; record of public service; and academic achievement. The Udall Foundation scholarship honors the legacies of Morris and Stewart Udall, whose careers had a significant impact on Native American self-governance, health care and the stewardship of public lands and natural resources.
Scandion Oncology engages former ASCO executive as clinical advisor
Scandion Oncology is pleased to announce that we have appointed Dr. Richard L. Schilsky, a seasoned and highly profiled international leader as a member of our clinical advisory board (CAB). Dr. Schilsky is the former CMO and Executive Vice President of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) and a long-time faculty member of the University of Chicago.
Scandion Oncology A/S
Publicerad: 21 april 2021, 11:30
Copenhagen, April 21, 2021. Scandion Oncology, The Cancer Drug Resistance Company, is pleased to announce that
Richard L. Schilsky, MD, FACP, FSCT, FASCO has accepted to join the clinical advisory board of Scandion Oncology.