MILESTONES
MILESTONES
SCHOLARSHIPS
The list of high-school graduates who have received college or university scholarships based on information provided by school officials. Included are single scholarships of $5,000 or more accepted by the student. Dollar amounts represent the total value of the scholarships for four or more years, if applicable.
CANFIELD
Zachery Bernat: Western Kentucky University, Speech and Debate Scholarship, $40,000.
Hannah Cianciola: George Mason University, Mason Recognition Scholarship, $32,000.
Anna Cincinnato: Eckerd University, Trustee Scholarship, $76,000.
Vincent D’Ippolito: The Ohio State University, Maximus Scholarship, $20,000.
Gabrielle Eberly: Ohio State University, Maximus Scholarship, $20,000.
Raeanne Hanna: Duquesne University, Academic Scholarship, $56,000.
Kathryn Harstshorn: Wheaton College, Presidential Leadership Scholarship, $20,000.
Emily Hofsess: Notre Dame College, Presidential Honors Scholarship, $32,000.
Anthony Joseph: John Carroll University, Magis Scholarship, $100,000.
Kaelin Kabetso: Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, Dean’s Scholarship, $37,600, Women of Excellence Scholarship, $20,000.
Braxton Madison: George Technical Institute, Academic Scholarship, $40,000.
Anita Mancini: University of Toledo, Regents Award, $22,000.
Caroline Mercure: Seton Hill University, Elizabeth Seton Scholarship, $76,000.
Sydney Olsavsky: Columbus College of Art and Design, Discovery Scholarship, $60,000.
Seth Opladen: University of Detroit Mercy, Ignatius Scholarship, $100,000.
Aryana Osborne: Ohio State University, Morrill Scholarship, $40,000.
Tirzah Pouliot: University of Montana, Leadership Achievement Scholarship, $28,000.
Jad Saleh: University of Akron, Honors Scholarship for Excellence, $36,000.
Cecilia Shaer: Case Western Reserve University, Academic Scholarship, $44,000.
Cayla Slagle: Xavier University of Louisiana, Presidential Scholarship, $88,000.
Sydney Stewart: Duquesne University, Academic Scholarship, $56,000.
Ryan Teminsky: Walsh University, Brotherhood Scholarship, $100,000.
Madison Johns: John Carroll University, Presidential Scholarship, $72,000.
Anthony Vross: LaRoche College, Merit Scholarship, $56,000.
Rachel Williams: Baldwin Wallace University, Presidential Scholarship, $64,000.
CHAMPION
Devon Baclawski: Full Sail University, Winter Park, Fla., Creative Minds Scholarship, $16,000.
Dallin Busch: Utah State University, University Scholarship, $13,000.
Toni Cameron: YSU, Trustee Scholarship, $20,000.
Lauren Carr: YSU, Trustee Scholarship, $20,000.
Mark DeAngelis: YSU, Trustee Scholarship, $20,000.
Dylan McKean: Ohio Northern University, Dean’s Scholarship, $56,000.
Henry Meese: Geneva College, Pro-Christo Scholarship, $62,000.
Angel Redmond: University of Akron, Guarantee Scholarship, $28,000.
McKenzie Zigmont: Notre Dame College, Athletics Scholarship, $40,000, Academics Scholarship, $36,000.
Nicole Zimmerman: YSU, Honors College Scholarship, $24,000.
HEARTLAND CHRISTIAN
Joanna Bell: YSU, Trustee Scholarship, $20,000.
Rachel Bush: Huntington University, Faculty Scholarship, $36,000.
Sarah Keyes: Mount Vernon Nazarene University, Academic Scholarship, $52,000.
Emily Sirota: Mount Vernon Nazarene University, Academic Scholarship, $52,000.
MATHEWS
Mariah Hoff: Westminster College, Jerb Miller Scholarship, $76,000.
Ryan Kay: YSU, no scholarship name provided, $5,000.
Emily Koehler: Tiffin University, Trustee Scholarship, $52,000, Golf Scholarship, $24,000.
Lauren Omerzo: University of Findlay, Dean’s Scholarship. $10,000.
Stacy Romine: Cleveland State University, Provost Scholarship, $20,000.
Corey Taylor: Pittsburgh Technical College, Design Contest Scholarship, $28,000, Academic Award, $20,000.
Kenneth Wallace: Loyola University, Academic and Athletic Scholarships, $47,000.
honors
Warino re-elected as OSPE vice president
Joseph V. Warino has been re-elected as vice president of legislative and government affairs for the Ohio Society of Professional Engineers. As vice president, he will help guide the legislative, educational and service activities for the engineering profession in Ohio.
Having earned a bachelor’s degree in engineering from Youngstown State University, Warino serves as Canfield city manager. He was the 2015 recipient of the OSPE Uncommon Engineer Award, which is given in recognition of distinguished service to the engineering profession, and is a past president of the Mahoning Valley Chapter of OSPE and the immediate past president of the Engineers Foundation of Ohio. He and his wife, Linda, live in Canfield.
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