This month in STEM, we want to highlight and congratulate two outstanding students with recently received national recognition for his or her academics.
Andrew Morgan have been awarded a scholarship from Tau Beta Pi, The Engineering Honor Society.
He also was named a Goldwater Scholar this season which is a member of Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society along with the Pi Mu Epsilon National Math Honor Society. He or she is active in YSU Student Government, Academic Senate and YSU Honors College and is particularly a first-year engineering teaching assistant.
You can understand about Andy along with his scholarship here.
Ashley
Orr continues to be awarded a 2016 Phi Kappa Phi Fellowship.?Ashley will be the first YSU student to acquire the Marcus L. Urann Fellowship, that’s restricted to only 6 on the top applicants, worth $15,000.
Ashley Orr?is really a Rhodes Scholar who wishes to lead a lifetime of service. She started early, volunteering throughout middle school, high school graduation and college at Youngstown State University. Orr led Youngstown’s Pen Pal mentorship program and co-founded Poverty Awareness while within the student government president. Economics, she says, is similar to study of happiness. She learned more details on how economics affects policy as a possible intern along at the Fourth District with the U.S. Fed Bank in Cleveland. She could attend the University of Oxford, studying poverty traps additionally, the econometric evaluation of policy, all in hopes of building a better future for the world’s poor.
Read more information on Ashley and her accomplishments here.
