Sarasota Herald-Tribune
The Oaks Women’s Club Scholarship Committee recently announced that 16 young women receiving diplomas from Sarasota County high schools this spring have each been awarded $5,000 scholarships.
“These outstanding women were selected based on their exceptional academic ability, financial need and leadership skills both within their schools and the community at large, Oaks Women’s Club Scholarship Chair Beth Gehring said. The financial need this year was greater than ever, so it was vital that the global pandemic does not impede our mission,”
Scholarship Co-Chair Marti Byers added, “The Oaks Club community has been so generous in supporting our fundraising activities. As a result, renewal scholarships will be offered to the 2020 recipients if they have maintained a 3.0 GPA during their freshman year.”
School of Planning, Design and Construction
April 13, 2021
Senior Sabrina Maniaci uses her knowledge, skills and opportunities at MSU to prepare for career as a project engineer following graduation.
MSU senior Sabrina Maniaci will graduate with a degree in construction management.
Sabrina Maniaci has been inspired by a family construction management legacy started by her grandfather, an Italian immigrant who wanted to provide a better life for his family in the United States.
Maniaci said Michigan State University, her professors and opportunities like an internship prepared her for the next steps following graduation.
“MSU’s construction management professors reinforce the importance of job experience by taking the class on site tours and promoting the career fairs and professional networking,” she said.
MSU senior combines scientific background with interest in environmental policy and advocacy
April 9, 2021
Angela Yuan switched majors to environmental studies and sustainability to better connect with her passion for conservation and water resources protection.
MSU student Angela Yuan worked with classmates on a plan to improve water quality in the Red Cedar River.
During her first year at Michigan State University, Angela Yuan felt overwhelmed by the decision to commit to a major and a career. She started out studying psychology, but changed her mind after taking one science course in particular.
“I took an environmental and organismal biology course, a university requirement for non-science majors, and found myself fascinated by the topics and my conversations with the professor, Dr. Winterstein, and the teaching assistant,” Yuan said.
Following the recent announcement of its global AACSB accreditation (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business ), NUI Galway’s JE Cairnes School of Business and Economics is now accepting applications for its 30% Club Scholarship for September 2021. Now in its fourth year, the scholarship aims to advance female leadership in business organisations and is a key influence in the increased number of female participants applying to and joining the university’s MBA programme.
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