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Student Awards

Kristin Mullen, a second year ACNP oncology student with a minor in Genetics, received a two-year $20,000 American Cancer Society Master's Scholarship. She plans to graduate in Spring of 2002.

Mary Jo Sarver received a 2-year, $20,000 scholarship from the American Cancer Society in support of her MN program. Her focal area is AACNP, oncology.

Janet Bagley, a Master of Science student with an oncology focus, also received a 2-year, $20,000 ACS award.

Mihkai Warren, an APIO-Oncology student who is also completing a minor in genetics, was awarded a $10,000 American Cancer Society Scholarship for her final year of Master of Nursing study.

BSN graduate Rachel Anna Prewitt was elected into Phi Beta Kappa, "the oldest and most distinguished of all collegiate honor societies."

BSN student Roda Scego was awarded a scholarship by the Mary Mahoney Professional Nurses Organization, a group that supports young African-American women and men who seek careers in nursing. Scego, a refugee from Somalia, will graduate in June, 2002.

Rosaelia (Rosie) Morfin, a UW undergraduate who will enter the BSN program this Fall, was awarded a scholarship by the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE). The award supports Hispanic college students who are majoring in the fields of mathematics, sciences, and engineering.

BSN students Juli Ward and Melissa Lynn Hutchinson each received $1000 scholarships from King County Nurses Association.

Doctoral student Brenda Broussard was awarded a Stroum Minority Fellowship. Her research area of interest is women with eating disorders, primarily bulimia nervosa.

Diane Anderson, a student in the MN/MPH concurrent degree program, won the Research Award from the American Board for Occupational Health Nurses.


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