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History Students Awarded Scholarships
5/21/2007
The history department has awarded four UST students with scholarships for the 2007-2008 academic year.
Whitney Stewart received the Rev. Robert Lamb Scholarship, which was established in 1993 in honor of the Rev. Robert Lamb, professor emeritus of history. The scholarship, awarded each spring to the most promising history major at the end of the sophomore year, covers school-related expenses.
Stewart also has received an all-expense-paid, one-week summer fellowship, awarded from the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, to study history collections from in New York City.
Grover Green received the Crow Family Scholarship, awarded to a promising upperclassman history major. Green is a junior history and theology major. He plans to earn his Ph.D in American history concentrating on American Catholicism and teach at the college level.
The Joseph and Norma McFadden and Rowan and Mae Cardwell Scholarships, which are awarded to outstanding history majors who have completed a minimum of 24 hours, have been awarded to Katherine Janse Van Rensburg, Lauren Villarreal (not pictured), Stewart and Green.
The Joseph and Norma McFadden Scholarship was established in 1989 to honor Joseph and Norma McFadden for their service to UST and commemorate Joseph’s retirement as the sixth president of the University. Both the Cardwell and McFadden Scholarships require applicants to write a detailed essay on why they have chosen history as their main area of study.
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