Joshua Alland Awarded the 2011 Phillips Family Undergraduate Scholarship in Meteorology Samantha has also served as a student mentor for two ISU programs. She is currently serving as the vice-president for the student chapter. Samantha has shown strong leadership abilities by participating in several professional groups including the Central Iowa NWA Chapter and the ISU AMS student chapter plus two honor societies. She received strong reviews from the professors not only for her strong research abilities but also her abilities to communicate and to positively interact with peers and professors. This research was conducted at Hobart & William Smith Colleges in Geneva, NY. During the summer of 2010, she was selected as one of four undergraduates from over 100 applicants to participant in a National Science Foundation grant to investigate aspects of lake-effect snow. A top student with a GPA approaching 4.0 (3.80 all subjects, 3.97 in major), she has also strived to extend here undergraduate experience beyond the basic requirements. Samantha is truly an exceptional student, both inside and outside of the classroom. She is a senior at Iowa State University and is focused on entering graduate school after graduation. Samantha (Sam) Santeiu of Dearborn Heights, MI is the winner of the 2011 NWA Dr. He is preparing himself well for this goal by being recognized as a top performer in his technical communications skills classes and won a prestigious university writing award. In addition to doing good science and providing excellent warning services, Eric wishes to explore and develop improved ways to communicate the message in the most effective way to both the public and decision makers. As a result of this project, he presented his research results at the AMS 25th Conference on Severe Local Storms in Denver in the fall of 2010.Įric’s professional goal is to become a National Weather Service Warning and Coordination Meteorologist. Additionally, he participated in the National Weather Center Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program in Norman, OK over the summer of 2010. Eric has been awarded several prestigious awards and was a 2010 NOAA Ernest Hollings undergraduate scholar. He has been recognized by faculty members as one of the overall strongest performing undergraduate students they have seen in years. This marks the first time a student from SDSMT has won a NWA scholarship.Įric is an outstanding scholar who has earned an overall GPA of over 3.8. Undergraduate Scholarship in MeteorologyĮric Hout of Aberdeen, South Dakota is the recipient of the 2011 NWA AccuWeather Undergraduate Meteorology Scholarship and currently is a senior at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. This included serving as chapter president during his junior year.Įric Hout Awarded the 2011 AccuWeather, Inc. Kyle is a strong leader who served in leadership positions in the Penn State AMS/NWA student chapter. The others being the 10 previous interns serving at the station. The station’s chief broadcaster praised Kyle’s abilities and enthusiasm and noted that he “stood head-and –shoulders above the others”. In addition to excelling in academic work in the classroom, he performed a very successful internship at WKBW-TV in Buffalo, NY last summer. Kyle has demonstrated an impressive talent and desire to pursue a professional course which will lead to a position in the broadcast meteorology part of our profession. This marks the second year in a row that the Broadcast Scholarship has been won by a student from Penn State. Kyle is a current senior at Penn State University. Kyle Borchert of Akron, NY has been awarded the 2011 NWA Broadcast Meteorology Scholarship. Kyle Borchert Awarded the 2011 NWA Broadcast Meteorology Scholarship
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