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Congratulations to our spring scholarship winners!

Posted by Rebekah Pratt-Sturges on May 6, 2024

Congratulations to our scholarship winners for spring 2024! CCS faculty, graduating seniors and scholarship and book prize winners gathered for our spring awards ceremony last week to celebrate our students and their achievements.

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Ella Connor at the CCS Spring 2024 Awards Ceremony.

Ella Conner, Gary Kane Study Abroad Scholarship and John Acker Scholarship

Ella is a major in Comparative Cultural Studies with an emphasis in Art History with minors in Museum Studies and Italian as well as a student in the Honors College. Ella will study abroad next year in Florence, Italy. The Gary Kane (College of Arts and Letters graduate, 1969) Comparative Cultural Studies Study Abroad Scholarship was established in 2021 for the purpose of providing scholarship support to a full-time student pursuing a B.A. in Comparative Cultural Studies, BIS 90-30 Humanities, or a student pursuing a major in the College of Arts and Letters and a minor in a Comparative Cultural Studies program (ARH Art History, ASN Asian Studies, HUM Humanities, REL Comparative Study of Religions, or MST Museum Studies) enrolled in a semester or a year-long program through the Center for International Education at NAU in Japan, Spain, Germany, Italy, or France. Applicants must be sophomores, juniors, or seniors. The John Acker Scholarship is awarded to a full-time student pursuing a major or minor in CCS who has demonstrated outstanding achievement in Humanities or Art History courses in CCS.

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Grace Price at the spring 2024 CCS Awards Ceremony.

Grace Price and Parker Camancho, Lakeview United Methodist Scholarship

Grace is a major in Comparative Cultural Studies with minors in the Comparative Study of Religions and Philosophy. Parker is a major in Communications with a minor in the Comparative Studies of Religion. The Lakeview United Methodist Church Scholarship was established in 1984 for the purpose of providing scholarship support to a full-time major or minor in CCS who has demonstrated outstanding achievement in Comparative Study of Religions courses (REL) in CCS. No personal religious affiliation is required to apply for this scholarship.

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Parker Camancho at the CCS spring 2024 awards ceremony.

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Angela Brauer joined the CCS spring 2024 awards ceremony via Zoom this year. Dr. Carli Anderson, Dr. Katrina Magguilli, and Dr. Eric Breault presented the certificate virtually.

Angela Brauer, Kellogg Duncan Scholarship

Angela is a major in the Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies 90-30 Humanities program. The Lois Kellogg Duncan Scholarship is awarded to a full-time student majoring in CCS who has demonstrated outstanding achievement in Comparative Cultural Studies and/or Humanities courses (CCS, HUM, MST) in CCS.

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Department of Comparative Cultural Studies
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Room 104 Main Office Building 15
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317 W Tormey Dr.
Flagstaff, Arizona 86011
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P.O. Box 6031
Flagstaff, Arizona 86011
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ComparativeCulturalStudies@nau.edu
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928-523-3881
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