College of Arts & Sciences

Foley Institute for Public Policy & Public Service

Past Recipients of Scholarships

The Foley Institute awarded Thomas S. Foley Undergraduate Scholarships to the students listed below. Scholarships, which carry a $1,000 stipend, are awarded to students who have demonstrated superior academic ability and a desire to work in public service oriented careers.

The Lance LeLoup Congressional Scholarship

  • John Culton, political science, 2010–2011
  • Danielle Morrison, political science and criminal justice, 2009–2010

The John and Ardith Pierce Scholarship

  • Sharon Bumala, public affairs, 2006-2007
  • Ian Morrison, political science and history, 2005-2006
  • Tamber Hilton, political science and Asian studies, 2004-2005
  • Lekisha Bailey, political science, 2003-2004
  • Chappell Henderson, political science, 2002-2003
  • Renata Rhodes, public affairs, 2001-2002
  • Clark Brunkow-Nather, political science and communication, 2000-2001
  • Amy Pemerl, political science, 1999-2000

Thomas S. Foley Scholarships

2010–2011

  • John Culton, political science
  • Taylor Phares, political science/pre-law
  • Jacqueline Weller, political science and psychology

2009-2010

  • Danielle Morrison, political science and criminal justice

2008-2009

  • Melissa Stuart, political science and communication
  • Thomas Tupling, political science
  • Veronica Mitchel, political science

2007-2008

  • Andrea Gates, speech & hearing sciences and French
  • Stephen Houmes, neuroscience
  • Leah Jordan, genetics and music
  • Colin Kennedy, microbiology and psychology
  • Lindsey Kimble, human nutrition
  • Joy Kirkwood, psychology and Spanish
  • Emily Perry, speech–language pathology
  • Jonathon Pruneda, biochemistry and microbiology
  • David Street, civil engineering and Spanish
  • Melissa Stuart, political science and communication
  • Darrin Trask, bioengineering and pre-medicine
  • Krystal Watt, biochemistry and psychology
2006-2007
  • Gretchen Dole, genetics and cell biology
  • Sarah Kah, sociology and Spanish
  • Lindsey Kimble, human nutrition
  • Leah Masten, communication (broadcasting)
  • Mallory Sanders, English
  • David Tobey, genetics and cell biology
2005-2006
  • Chelsea Bloomberg, piano performance
  • Megan Elizabeth Carper, English
  • Jordan A. Gainey, criminal justice and political science
  • Michael Louis Lukins, history
  • Lindsey Niuman, psychology
  • Adrianne H.M. Wesoloski, sociology
  • Ali Zbib, mechanical engineering
2004-2005
  • Robert Raffles, philosophy and pre-law
  • Casey Watters, public affairs
  • Kelly Anne Ryan, political science and pre-law
  • Stephanie Myers, international business
  • Anne Simpson, biochemistry
  • Katie Dahlgren, civil engineering
2003-2004
  • Rebecca Flanagan, microbiology
  • Otis Landerholm, philosophy/Spanish
  • Vu Mai, pharmacy
  • Sophia Sushailo, biotechnology
  • Cynthia Wilson, genetics and cell biology
2002-2003
  • Wes Henrickson, international business
  • Nicole Ironside, elementary education
  • Chad Taylor, civil engineering
  • Beth Welander, biology
  • Peter Zornes, neuroscience
  • Mitchel Lackey, public administration
2001-2002
  • Alissa Bateman, public affairs
  • Patrick Baumgartner, computer science
  • Crystal Decoursey, education
  • Pamela Mejia, human nutrition
  • Ole Sleipness, landscape architecture
  • Kjirstin Strandy, political science
  • Kory Wilson, pre-dental program
2000-2001
  • Ryan Brooke, political science
  • Starla S. Dunn, agriculture and construction management
  • Aleksandr Tsarenko, political science
  • Steve Wymer, communication
1999-2000
  • Jerico B. Cairns, zoology–pre-med
  • Luzviminda Uzuri Carpenter, English education
  • Kimberly Ledgerwood, elementary education
  • Jenifer C. Merkel, journalism
  • Stephanie Schweitzer, economics
  • Jeremy Stewart, political science
  • Taeya Marie Via, sociology
1998-1999
  • Daniel Abbot, pre-med
  • Erika Howell, agricultural economics
  • Jana Mann-Brooks, political science
  • Sergey Napelenok, civil engineering
  • Kristi Park, political science
  • Amy Pemerl, political science
  • Bonnie Shindler, agricultural economics
  • Kimberly Schirmer, criminal justice
1997-1998
  • Christine A. Hilton, genetics and cell biology and criminal justice
  • Melissa J. Chiechi, political science
  • Bonnie J. Shindler, agricultural economics
  • Kathleen J. Law, history and secondary education
  • Michael Baumgartner, economics and French
  • Kyle A. Lemargie, political science
  • Amanda Porter, pre-med and Spanish
  • Amy S.T. Wilson, sociology
1996-1997
  • Nathaniel K. Hicks, physics
  • Tracey L. Schirman, biology
  • Kimberly A. Schirmer, criminal justice
  • Sumeer Singla, political science
  • Tiffany M. Somers, agricultural economics
  • Michele M. Turner, communication

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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