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    The ERDC Alumni Association awards nine 2024 high school graduates with scholarships

    The ERDC Alumni Association awards nine 2024 high school graduates with scholarships

    Photo By Jared Eastman | Recipients of the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) Alumni...... read more read more

    VICKSBURG, MISSISSIPPI, UNITED STATES

    06.21.2024

    Story by Annette Kirklin 

    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Engineer Research and Development Center   

    The U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) Alumni Association recently announced the winners of their 2024 scholarships. Nine high-school graduates were recognized by the ERDC Alumni Association for their dedication, academic excellence and a promising future in their respective fields of study.

    "Today, we celebrate the culmination of excellence and ambition as we honor nine ERDC Alumni Scholarship recipients,” said Ernie Smith, ERDC Alumni Association president. “We allocated $9,000 for 2024 through annual donations and fundraisers. This initiative underscores our commitment to paying it forward, attracting talented students to shape the future of research and conservation.”

    Led by Chairperson Dr. Peggy Callaway, the ERDC Alumni scholarship committee reviewed numerous submissions to select the recipients. Committee members included Dr. James Houston, Dr. Bill Martin, Dr. Reed Mosher and Dr. Thomas Richardson.

    "When we review these applications, we look for leadership qualities,” said Callaway. It's heartening to see so many promising young minds eager to make an impact."

    Callaway also stated that the vision of the association is to “foster a strong community around education and ensure that our youth have the support and resources to thrive."

    There were nine recipients of the $1,000 scholarships. Addison Averett, a graduate of St. Aloysius High School, received the Kimmy Melton Memorial Scholarship for her embodiment of generosity and servant leadership. She plans to pursue Biological Sciences at the University of Mississippi. She is the daughter of Jeff and Bess Averett.

    Steven Clement, from St. Aloysius High School, will study Aerospace Engineering at Texas A&M University. He is the son of David and Lara Clement.

    Wesley Cowan, a homeschool graduate, aims to delve into Forestry at Mississippi State University. He is the son of Mark and Jennifer Cowan.

    Abby Garton, from River City Early College, will attend the University of Mississippi to study pharmaceutical sciences. Her parents are Byron and Amy Garton.

    James Hearn, a graduate of Porters Chapel Academy, will pursue Civil Engineering at Mississippi State University. His parents are James William Hearn and Christy Hearn.

    Walker Lambiotte, from St. Aloysius High School, will pursue Biological Sciences at the University of Mississippi. His parents are Brian and Chelsey Lambiotte.

    Timothy Leach, a Clinton High School graduate, will study Biology and Psychology at Mississippi College. His parents are Michael and Carrie Leach.

    John "Jax" Richards, from Littleton High School in Littleton, MA, will pursue Civil Engineering at either Rochester Institute of Technology or the University of Colorado. His parents are John and Katie Richards.

    Clara Smith, from St. Aloysius High School, plans to study Chemical Engineering at Mississippi State University. Her parents are David and Heather Smith.

    The recipients were happy to share their enthusiasm upon receiving the award.

    "I'm honored to receive the ERDC Alumni Scholarship as I begin my journey in pharmaceutical sciences at the University of Mississippi,” said Abby Garton. “This support motivates me to excel in my studies and future career."

    Scholarship recipient Wesley Cowan expressed how much this award means to him. "Knowing two other recipients this year, who have accomplished so much during their high-school careers, makes this honor even more meaningful. It's a wonderful way for ERDC to give back to our community and support the academic pursuits of young people."

    "Many recipients over the years have come through ERDC programs like robotics,” said Callaway. “It's rewarding to see them return, participate in summer events and even secure internships."

    One recent example of the success of the ERDC programs is Steven Clement. "Working with researchers and robotics teams as a student for over six years has been incredibly inspiring for me,” said Steven Clement. Seeing their dedication and achievements has fueled my passion for engineering.”

    ERDC Commander Col. Christian Patterson emphasized the significance of the ERDC Alumni Association.
    “I encourage members of the ERDC family to join the alumni association, Patterson urged. “Their steadfast support of ERDC’s initiatives and active participation are crucial for our continued growth. Together, with more members on board, we have limitless potential to achieve remarkable things.'"

    The ERDC Alumni Association, composed of retirees and former employees of the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC), remains dedicated to supporting educational initiatives and fostering future scientists and engineers. Through donations and fundraising events, scholarships and other forms of financial assistance are created. Since the formation of the association in 2018, approximately $37,500 has been awarded in scholarships. The association underscores its commitment to advancing education and supporting promising individuals in their academic pursuits.

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    Date Taken: 06.21.2024
    Date Posted: 06.27.2024 10:08
    Story ID: 474646
    Location: VICKSBURG, MISSISSIPPI, US

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