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Cutler Scholars announce 15 members of class of 2022

Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ University’s Cutler Scholars Program for community-engaged leaders has selected 15 students for the class of 2022. The incoming Scholars have been accepted into six of Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ University’s 11 colleges, with majors ranging from film and biological sciences to aviation.

The Cutler Scholars Program is one of Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ University’s premier scholarship programs, providing financial support, mentorship, and experiential learning opportunities to students who demonstrate the potential to be change-makers and advocates for justice. The program selects students based on their intellectual curiosity, leadership capability, civic engagement and character.

During the four-year scholarship program, Cutler Scholars live together, participate in a weekly colloquium, and take part in four enrichment experiences, including an outdoor leadership experience, public service internship, international experience, and career-related internship. In addition, students receive a significant academic scholarship and annual stipend to support their enrichment experiences.  

The Cutler Scholars of the Class of 2022 are:

  • Peyton Bowe, Cutler, Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ
  • Sophia Carleton, Reedsville, Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ
  • Abe Dalisky, Lakewood, Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ 
  • Gage Daniels, Chillicothe, Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ
  • Alexis Eberlein, Rocky River, Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ
  • Ellen Gill, Fleming, Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ
  • Evan Gilland, Cincinnati, Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ 
  • Eli Hendrix, Olean, New York
  • Abby Jeffers, Galena, Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ
  • Danielle Klein, Athens, Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ 
  • Brenton Louk, Greenfield, Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ
  • Laura Ndoigo, Nakuru, Kenya
  • Mason Seachrist, Kent, Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ
  • Daniel Stewart, Jackson, Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ
  • Nahshon Webb, Richmond, Virginia

 

Please  to view bios for the Cutler Scholars Program Class of 2022.

The Cutler Scholars Program began in the mid-1990s as a discussion between alumnus Wilfred R. Konneker and Jack G. Ellis, at that time the University’s vice president for development, about recruiting high-achieving students to Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ University. Soon after, then-Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ University President Charles J. Ping joined their discussions, which progressed into the creation of the Cutler Scholars Program, named for the Rev. Manasseh Cutler, co-founder of Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ University. Students received the first Cutler Scholar awards in the 1996-97 academic year.

For more information on the Cutler Scholars Program, visit . 

This story was submitted by the Cutler Scholars Program.

Published
May 21, 2018
Author
Staff reports