Student Profile

Bennett '16 Wins Prestigious Truman Scholarship, Public Policy Fellowship

Bennett '16 Wins Prestigious Truman Scholarship, Public Policy Fellowship

Rashaun Bennett '16 has received two nationally competitive fellowships that will further support his aspirations for a career in public policy. Selected from more than 600 applicants, he is among 58 winners of a Harry S. Truman Scholarship and is the fifth Davidson student to receive the award in the past eight years. He joins Richmond Blake (2008), Darrell Lamont Scott (2009), Alexandra Francis (2011) and Haley Hardie (2014).

 

Centre Student Teachers Learn Lessons Across the Nation and Around the World

Centre Student Teachers Learn Lessons Across the Nation and Around the World

While Centre students may be known for studying across the country and the globe, this summer, Britany Neal ’15 and Rebecca Kelly ’15 traveled to teach instead. Their pupils were not the only ones learning lessons—both women gained valuable career experience and inspiration as well.

 

Davidson Artistic Connection Enlivens Elementary School

Davidson Artistic Connection Enlivens Elementary School

Dec. 3 was a big day at Allenbrook Elementary School in Charlotte. The school hosted its first-ever student art show, and unveiled a large wall mural created through Davidson College connections. Bonner Scholar Morgan Mercer '18 worked at Allenbrook last summer as an Education Scholar. Among other duties, the school administration asked her to envision ways of "enhancing student culture." Mercer settled on the idea of a large wall mural, and obtained a Bonner Community grant to fund the project. Mercer's friend Stuart Robertson '15, who last year painted a large mural in the Alvarez College Union, agreed to work on the Allenbrook mural as well.

 

Bonner Scholars Program Wins Grant to Start Community Kitchen

Bonner Scholars Program Wins Grant to Start Community Kitchen

The Lindsey Wilson College Bonner Scholars Program has won an online contest to help its members fund and operate a kitchen to serve the area's needy.

Lindsey Wilson learned Monday afternoon that it won an online contest held March 7-14 for a grant from the Campus Kitchens Project, a national organization that empowers student volunteers to fight hunger in their community. Lindsey Wilson will receive $6,000 to start a kitchen that will be housed at Columbia United Methodist Church.

The kitchen will begin serving two or three meals a week to area needy residents sometime in September, according to LWC Director of Civic Engagement Amy Thompson-Wells.

 

LaunchU Awards Top Prizes

LaunchU Awards Top Prizes

As in life, business often comes down to just a few moments. For a small throng of budding Oberlin student and alumni entrepreneurs, or “Oberlineurs,” one such moment happened in the Bertram and Judith Kohl Building on January 31.

The entrepreneurs participated in the third annual LaunchU venture accelerator and pitch competition. Evolved out of Oberlin’s signature Creativity & Leadership Program, LaunchU provides resources, training, advisors, connections, and investment capital to help start, accelerate, and grow Oberlin student, alumni, and faculty ventures.

 

Behind the scenes at Churchill Downs: Jeri Howell ’16 interns with Backside Learning Center

Behind the scenes at Churchill Downs: Jeri Howell ’16 interns with Backside Learning Center

Jeri Howell, a Spanish major at Centre College, is spending her summer getting to know some of these workers through an internship at the Backside Learning Center (BLC), a non-profit organization created to enhance the lives of backside workers at Churchill Downs through education, life skill resources and community-building.

Biology Major receives Max Cleland Award for Excellence in Public Service

Biology Major receives Max Cleland Award for Excellence in Public Service

‘Hero’ is a Greek word meaning “to protect and serve.” Stetson University has had her share of heroes and that service is at the core of the spirit that connects Max Cleland ‘64, Stetson’s Bonner Program and senior biology major John Massey, the second recipient of the Max Cleland Award for Excellence in Public Service. 

From Rwanda to Wofford to the future

From Rwanda to Wofford to the future

SPARTANBURG, S.C. – When Yves Engelmann got his acceptance letter to Wofford College, the young man from Rwanda who had never stepped foot in South Carolina – much less onto the Wofford campus – read it in disbelief. That was nothing compared to when he read the subsequent letter from the college’s Bonner Scholars program telling him his entire four-year college career would be paid for in full.