1) 2007 Morris K. Udall Undergraduate Scholarship
-Emily J. Heim, Udall Scholar
-Benjamin W. Dickey, Udall Honorable Mention
The Morris K. Udall Foundation annually awards about 80 scholarships to continuing undergraduates who demonstrate leadership potential, academic achievement, and a commitment to a career in the environment, health care or tribal public policy. This year’s Udall Scholars will assemble in Tucson, Arizona, this August to receive their awards and to meet policy-makers and community leaders in environmental fields, tribal health care, and governance.
2) Theodore Herfurth and Teddy Kubly Awards for Initiative and Efficiency
-Julie M. Curti, Herfurth-Kubly Award Winner
The Theodore Herfurth and Teddy Kubly Awards for Initiative and Efficiency, supported by the Theodore Herfurth and Teddy Kubly family, are awarded to a senior man and senior woman who made the maximum use of their time at UW–Madison, demonstrating productivity in the classroom and the community. The awards are among the oldest presented at the university; the Herfurth award for a senior man was introduced in 1928, followed by the Kubly award for a senior woman in 1943.
3) Holstrom Environmental Scholarship
-Julianna M. Arntzen, Holstrom Scholar
-Jenna Guensburg, Holstrom Scholar
The Holstrom Environmental Scholarships were created with funding from Carleton and Mary Beth Holstrom of Pipersville, PA. The award provides undergraduate students with the opportunity to get involved in a meaningful way in the research enterprise and to foster collaborative research between undergraduate students and faculty or instructional academic staff members.
4) 2006 Annie’s Environmental Studies Scholarship
-Catherine C. Collentine, 2006 Scholar
Annie’s Environmental Studies Scholarship is an award program that assists undergraduate and graduate students who are interested in environmental advocacy and who are devoting their studies to environmentally-related fields.