AMES, IOWA (August 26, 2019) — Iowa State University announces scholarships awarded by the College of Human Sciences and affiliated academic units to undergraduate students for the 2019-20 academic year.
Zoe Allert of Bettendorf, Iowa (52722), who is studying Hospitality Management, received the Mary Ellen Lewis Scholarship and the Neva M Petersen Scholarship in Family and Consumer Sciences.
Ashley Berkenbosch of Bettendorf, IA (52722), who is studying Elementary Education, received the School of Education Scholarship.
Kalli Bossom of DeWitt, IA (52742), who is studying Elementary Education, received the Nicole Jill Jepsen Memorial Scholarship.
Reegan Brockhage of LeClaire, IA (52753), who is studying Early Childhood Education, received the Ellie Williams Memorial Scholarship and the Orva Stanford Alexander Scholarship.
Brittany Bullock of Eldridge, IA (52748), who is studying Nutritional Science (H SCI), received the Doris A Adams Scholarship.
Chloe Croxton of Davenport, IA (52806), who is studying Kinesiology and Health, received the Severidt Family Scholarship in the College of Human Sciences.
Christopher Danielson of Eldridge, IA (52748), who is studying Dietetics (H SCI), received the George W Catt Human Sciences Scholarship.
Erin Gehrls of Donahue, IA (52746), who is studying Family and Consumer Science Education and Studies, received the Smith/Anderson Family and Consumer Sciences Education Scholarship.
Betty Hall of Rock Island, Illinois (61201), who is studying Elementary Education, received the Durwin and Margorie Hanson Scholarship.
Maggie Johnston of Davenport, IA (52803), who is studying Elementary Education, received the Ruth and J R Underwood Scholarship.
Brenna Kundel of Davenport, IA (52806), who is studying Elementary Education, received the Dubes Family Education Scholarship and the Durwin and Margorie Hanson Scholarship.
Lauren Latham of Eldridge, IA (52748), who is studying Apparel, Merchandising, and Design, received the Textiles and Clothing Fashion Show Development Scholarship.
Phoebe Lawrence of Muscatine, IA (52761), who is studying Apparel, Merchandising, and Design, received the Noma Scott Lloyd Memorial Scholarship.
Hayden Lightle of Eldridge, IA (52748), who is studying Apparel, Merchandising, and Design, received the Benjamin/Mericle Family Scholarship.
Olivia Osborn of Bettendorf, IA (52722), who is studying Child, Adult, and Family Services, received the John R and Eloise Mountain Wright Family and Consumer Sciences Undergraduate Scholarship.
Emma Petri of Davenport, IA (52804), who is studying Event Management, received the Marjorie McKinley Memorial Scholarship.
Savannah Roseman of Davenport, IA (52804), who is studying Event Management, received the R Katherine Taube Endowed Scholarship.
Sydney Ryckaert of Taylor Ridge, IL (61284), who is studying Apparel, Merchandising, and Design, received the Louise M Rosenfeld Scholarship.
Amber Schmidt of De Witt, IA (52742), who is studying Event Management, received the Edalene Stohr Brown Scholarship and the Marjorie McKinley Memorial Scholarship.
Haley Simpson of Davenport, IA (52804), who is studying Event Management, received the Marjorie McKinley Memorial Scholarship.
McKenna Smith of Moline, IA (61265), who is studying Apparel, Merchandising, and Design, received the Ruth N Johnson Scholarship.
Hannah Sunderman of Davenport, IA (52807), who is studying Kinesiology and Health, received the Maxine E and Dennis G Brown Scholarship.
More than $1.3 million in student scholarships are offered each year by the College of Human Sciences and its academic units, in addition to monies awarded by Iowa State at the university level.
Programs in the College of Human Sciences focus on fields of study that expand human potential and improve people's lives. The college encompasses academic units that include the School of Education and four departments: Apparel, Events, and Hospitality Management; Food Science and Human Nutrition; Human Development and Family Studies; Kinesiology and Health.
Students in the Iowa State University College of Human Sciences prepare to work in fields that impact the health, well-being, and education of individuals throughout the lifespan to advance families, schools, and communities. Scholars and practitioners in these fields work together to expand human potential and improve people's lives.
The college encompasses academic units that include the School of Education and four departments, including apparel, events, and hospitality management; food science and human nutrition; human development and family studies; and kinesiology and health. In partnership with Human Sciences Extension and Outreach, these units provide outreach to improve the daily lives of Iowans and others around the world.
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