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“This donation not only continues our trendsetting ways in this vital new field, but also makes our already affordable tuition even more reasonable,” says Steven Johnson, dean of the College of Science and the Environment at LSSU.
“When our Cannabis Center of Excellence began operations, members from Steadfast Labs toured the facilities and conducted guest lectures for our students. By funding this scholarship, Steadfast Labs again demonstrates their commitment to supporting future chemists who will enter the workforce and provide public safety in the cannabis field,” Johnson notes.
In addition to cannabis chemistry, LSSU also offers degrees in cannabis production, cannabis science and cannabis business.
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Cannabis chemistry program scholarship being offered by Lake Superior State University
Updated 10:32 AM;
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SAULT STE. MARIE, MI – Lake Superior State University is now offering a scholarship for students in cannabis chemistry.
Hazel Park-based Steadfast Labs has established the $1,200 scholarship for students pursuing a degree in cannabis chemistry at LSSU, according to a university news release. Applicants must be sophomores and have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Preference will be given to students who live in Wayne or Oakland counties – the service area for Steadfast Labs.
“When our Cannabis Center of Excellence began operations, members from Steadfast Labs toured the facilities and conducted guest lectures for our students,” Steven Johnson, LSSU dean of the College of Science and the Environment. “By funding this scholarship, Steadfast Labs again demonstrates their commitment to supporting future chemists who will enter the workforce and provide public saf
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SAULT STE. MARIE Lake Superior State University junior business administration major and U.S. Coast Guard reservist Madelyn Swanson has received the Amy Ignatowski Memorial Award from Lake State.
The $500 award is given annually to a Lake State student who is an active Coast Guard member or reservist or the dependent of one stationed at the Sault sector.
“I am very honored to receive this award,” said Swanson. “Like Amy Ignatowski, I was drawn to the Coast Guard’s life-saving mission. It is an honor to receive an award that is dedicated to someone who showed hard work and dedication to school and to serving their country.”