[Nebraska-students] Fwd: National Federation of the Blind Announces 2010 Scholarship Program Winners
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Wed May 12 20:47:27 UTC 2010
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>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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>CONTACT:
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>Chris Danielsen
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>Director of Public Relations
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>National Federation of the Blind
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>(410) 659-9314, extension 2330
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>(410) 262-1281 (Cell)
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><mailto:cdanielsen at nfb.org>cdanielsen at nfb.org
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>National Federation of the Blind Announces
>2010 Scholarship Program Winners
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>Baltimore, Maryland (May 12, 2010): The National
>Federation of the Blind (NFB), the nations
>oldest and largest organization of blind people,
>today announced the winners of its 2010
>Scholarship Program, which awards thirty
>scholarships each year to recognize achievement
>by blind scholars. The winners are listed below
>in alphabetical order with their home states and vocational goals:
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> * Beth Allred, CO: professional vocalist and music teacher
> * <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns =
> "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags"
> />Sheri Anderson, TN: emergency management professional
> * Sina Bahram, NC: computer-science technologist and entrepreneur
> * Alicia Betancourt, FL: social worker for disabled persons
> * Zachary Brubaker, PA: high school teacher of math and physics
> * Chelsea Cook, VA: astronaut or astrophysicist or physicist
> * Mary Fernandez, NJ: clinical psychologist
> * C. J. Fish, VA: mental health counselor
> * Rashi Goel, GA: environmental engineer
> * Deepa Goraya, CA: attorneydisability
> rights and civil rights legislation specialist
> * Antonio Guimaraes, RI: social studies teacher, grades 512
> * Mary Hernandez, NE: classroom or itinerant teacher of blind students
> * Chris Jeckel, IL: attorney
> * Andrea Jenkins, GA: Spanish translator and interpreter
> * Kayleigh Joiner, TX: elementary school teacher
> * Melissa Lomax, NJ: high school English teacher
> * Kirt Manwaring, UT: attorney
> * Kristin Mathe, PA: professor of rhetoric (communication)
> * Esha Mehta, CO: elementary school teacher
> * Tabea Meyer, IN: social worker for children in school or foster care
> * Josie Nielson, ID: violin soloistperformer and recording artist
> * Shaun Reimers, UT: attorney and community activist
> * Ashley Ritter, IN: teacher of blind children
> * Cali Sandel, SC: federal program administrator, Washington, D.C.
> * Jessica Scannell, NJ: teacher of blind
> children, birth through junior high
> * Quintina Singleton, NJ: teacher, special education classroom
> * Yadiel Sotomayor, PR: English/Spanish translator or English teacher
> * Tara Prakash Tripathi, FL: teacher of
> access technology and active advocate
> * Kayla Weathers, GA: special education
> teacher for blind and visually impaired students
> * Michelle Wesley, IL: veterinarian
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>These students represent academic excellence,
>and many of them are doubtless future leaders of
>this nations blind, said Dr. Marc Maurer,
>President of the National Federation of the
>Blind. They are forging a path in disciplines
>as varied as astrophysics, computer science,
>social work, law, and psychology. They are
>proof of our conviction that we, the blind of
>this nation, can compete on terms of equality
>with our sighted peers, and we are very proud of their accomplishments.
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>In July each winner will attend the NFBs
>seventieth annual national convention in Dallas,
>Texas, where the committee will spend several
>days getting to know each student and then
>decide which scholarship (ranging in value from
>$3,000 to $12,000) to award each of them. The
>scholarship winners will then be announced at
>the banquet of the NFB convention on Thursday, July 8.
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>For more information on the National Federation
>of the Blind Scholarship Program, visit
><http://www.nfb.org/scholarships>www.nfb.org/scholarships.
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>About the National Federation of the Blind
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>With more than 50,000 members, the National
>Federation of the Blind is the largest and most
>influential membership organization of blind
>people in the United States. The NFB improves
>blind peoples lives through advocacy,
>education, research, technology, and programs
>encouraging independence and
>self-confidence. It is the leading force in the
>blindness field today and the voice of the
>nation's blind. In January 2004 the NFB opened
>the National Federation of the Blind Jernigan
>Institute, the first research and training
>center in the United States for the blind led by the blind.
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