黑料社区 Announces 2021-22 Christopherson Scholars

April 27, 2021
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April 27, 2021

Written by Public Relations & Communications Strategist Jill Wilson

 

黑料社区 is proud to announce that six of its students have been awarded Fred C. and J. Marie Christopherson Scholarships for the 2021-22 academic year.

Augustana faculty and staff nominate upperclass students (juniors and seniors) for the awards and the Augustana Faculty Scholarship and Awards Committee makes selections on the basis of scholarship, campus and community service, as well as how well the nominees fit the donors' description as someone 渆quipped for life.

Professor of Biology , who has nominated many students for the award, said, 淚 love that the donor wanted it to go to student recipients with a strong work ethic and good character.  I love the phrase, 業t's not whether they graduated at the head of the class; it's whether they are equipped for life. I look for those hard working souls that are the "salt of the earth" types. They may not be the flashiest, but you know they are going to go out in the world and quietly set a good example.

The recipients of the Fred C. and J. Marie Christopherson Scholarship are recognized as students who are committed to the university, respected by their peers, have a strong work ethic and a solid character. 

The 2021-22 Christopherson Scholarship recipients are:

  • Taha Afzal 22, of Karachi, Pakistan Computer Science & Software Engineering and Data Science Major
  • Emily Burkley 21, of Fairbury, Nebraska Elementary Education and Psychology Major
  • Ashley Ask 22, of Garretson, South Dakota Biology Major
  • Juliet Geffre 22, of Fargo, North Dakota Government & International Affairs Major
  • Mekhi Moore 23, of Woodbury, Minnesota Sign Language Interpreting Major, Government & International Affairs Minor
  • Gedion Alemayehu 22, of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Data Science, Math and Business Administration Major 

Fred C. Christopherson, who died in 1989, was the editor of the Sioux Falls Argus Leader for 31 years. J. Marie Christopherson, who died in 1989, wrote the "Driftwood" column published in the Argus Leader for 20 years.

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