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This scholarship was established to honor Markel Owens who was tragically killed trying to protect his parents. A-State offers unlimited possibilities for students to customize their experience while on campus. The first scholarship was awarded in 1979. This scholarship was established by friends and colleagues of Beth Smith for her years of dedicated service as Executive Director of the A-State Alumni Association. He contributed greatly and provided influence to many service organizations. He went on to receive his Master of Business Administration from Arkansas State University in 1979, and later his Ph.D., from the University of Memphis. This scholarship is for dependents of ConAgra employees. Scholarship established in 1989 honoring Mr. Charles Rasberry in recognition of his years of dedication and service to the Department of Radio-Television at Arkansas State University. Established in 1985, the scholarship is sponsored by Chapter 535 of the National Association of Retired Federal Employees. He was a survivor of the attack on Pearl Harbor and a World War II veteran. Established by Drs. According to his daughter, Patricia Butler Eaton, the struggle he went through had lots to do with him having a desire to help others. Dr. T. J. Humphreys is a 1977 graduate of ASU; his wife, Mary Ann, is a 1976 graduate. Mr. John H. Neeley established this scholarship shortly before his death in 1989. A longtime Rotarian and member of the Rotary Club of Jonesboro, he was instrumental in the development of the Rotary's very successful Sports Show, the club’s primary fund-raising event held every February at the Arkansas State University Convocation Center. Laudies and Polly Brantley established this scholarship to assist students attending A-State. Dr. Hoyt, professor emeritus of management at Arkansas State University for 25 years, passed away on Thursday, April 19, 2007, at his home in Palm Bay, Fla. During his tenure at ASU he served as the first director of the Transportation Management Program and helped to secure a $1.5 million endowment for that program. Scholarship was established by friends and members of the Kappa Alpha Order Delta Eta Chapter of Arkansas State University in the memory of Rick Duschl. Monies collected were placed in an endowment to fund academic scholarships at Arkansas State. Your qualifications exemplify those qualities the NEA Society of CPA's wished to honor through this scholarship, Both Howard and Stella Alsey were ASU alumni and had careers as educators. Members of Alpha Beta, Alpha Phi and Nu chapters of Alpha Delta Kappa created the endowment to provide support for outstanding students in the teacher education program at Arkansas State. All proceeds raised from the event help fund art supplies and this scholarship. This scholarship was established by Billy Don and Brenda Tiner in honor of their parents Hite and Glenda Tiner. Slideshare uses cookies to improve functionality and performance, and to provide you with relevant advertising. Mrs. Fryer has two sons, Jerry O. Stevens and Rex Dale Stevens, both graduates of ASU. He is a 1959 graduate of Arkansas State University with a BSE degree. Royalties from their book were used to endow this scholarship. He took particular pride in his efforts to secure scholarships for outstanding students. and Betty Hillhouse Scholarship in memory of her late husband to assist students from South Pemiscot High School in Steele Missouri. This scholarship was established by friends and family of Kathlyn ÒKackyÓ Yarbrough who was a longtime staff member in the College of Business. He knew the importance of scholarship assistance to upper-level students who have proven their ability and potential but need financial assistance to finish a bachelor's degree. The scholarship was created to encourage students to seek support and utilize resources offered and then encourage and support other dyslexics to do the same. After earning his degree in physics, he worked as a nuclear physicist in Oak Ridge, Tenn. The Hergets wanted to give back to Arkansas State and establish a scholarship in the College of Business to encourage others to pursue their careers in small, locally owned businesses. Dr. Clements and Dr. Malpezzi are long-time ASU faculty members. This scholarship was established by friends and family of Jake and is designated for students majoring in Theatre at Arkansas State University. The scholarship you are receiving was established after the death of Mr. Melvyn Wetherspoon by many friends and family members. During those years he expressed a concern that only one broadcasting scholarship was available to incoming ASU freshmen. Student must submit a portfolio with application. S-TAC is a division of the Arkansas State University Alumni Association. It is the clubs desire to help others who choose to pursue a degree at Arkansas State University. Ross traveled the United States and Europe giving master classes at universities and at International Double Reed Society conventions. This scholarship was established in 2009 by James "Jim" and Carole Stevens. While a student at A-State, Brown joined Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, with which he has remained closely involved throughout the past four decades. The purpose of the fund is to assist deserving men and women who are winners of the Wilson Award at Arkansas State University. He was the driving force in the successful campaign to gain university status in 1967. For 24 years, Ross served as Principal Oboist with the Arkansas Symphony and he performed with the North Arkansas Symphony, Arkansas Philharmonic Orchestra, Atlanta Symphony, Nashville Symphony, the St. Louis Symphony and the St. Louis Chamber Music Society. Amity School of Physical Education Scholarship was established by family and friends after Dr. Knight's death in 2002. Dick was the Sports Director of KAIT from 1970-1988. He received a BS degree in agriculture from Arkansas State University in Jonesboro. Ms. Matthews attended the First District Agricultural and Mechanical College, now known as Arkansas State University. Scholarship was established by the ASU Museum Garden Club members to assist students majoring in horticulture. Taylor was a freshman majoring in Agriculture and a member of the Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity. He was a Trustee's Scholar at ASU and graduated with a BME with Honor's in 1996. Scholarship was established in 2004 by Dr. T.J. and Mary Ann Humphreys in memory of their youngest son, Justin M. Humphreys. The award was subsequently renamed to also honor his wife, the late Gloria Ferralasco, who was a retired teacher from the Jonesboro Public School System. Markel wore number 94 and played defensive tackle for the A-State Red Wolves. Thank you for your commitment to enjoying life, your good character and your deep love for Sigma Chi. Allbright died in 1982. In 2006, the physicians and staff of Clopton Clinic, formerly Internal Medicine Associates, of Jonesboro decided to establish a scholarship in the Master of Business Administration program in the A-State College of Business. Qualifications for receiving the scholarship include: First preference shall be given to graduates of Maynard High School, second preference shall be given to students from Randolph County in Arkansas, and financial need shall be a consideration in making the award. He was an original bank board member of The First Bank of Arkansas. Ms. Betty Hillhouse established the E.J. Gussie died on August 28, 1994. Scholarship was established by the Charles Preston Winters Foundation, a private foundation of West Point, Mississippi, to honor Marilyn McCracken Hummelstein and William Andrew 'Andy' McCracken, the children of Katherine Winters McCracken of Jonesboro, AR, and the grandchildren of Charles Preston Winters, founder of the Charles Preston Winters Foundation. Dr. Don Roberts retired from A-State where he served on the faculty for many years in the College of Business. Tiger Correctional Services provides federal, state and county correctional facilities with inmate food service, inmate commissary, inmate banking and accounting software and jail management software. She spent a total of 43 years teaching children. Throughout their lives, education was of paramount importance to the Goffs. Scholarship was established in 2002 by Simmons First National Corporation, Simmons First Bank of Jonesboro, and family and friends to honor the memory of Mr. Donald Stone. They have two children, Deborah Beck Corbatto and Michael Beck, and reside in Fairfax Station, Va. Crop Production Services established this scholarship to assist students seeking a career in agriculture. She's also a YouTube star.…” ProAg Services, LLC in Newport, Arkansas established this scholarship to assist students majoring in Agricultural Business in the College of Agriculture and Technology who are minoring is Crop Consulting and Agronomic Services. & R.C. He taught music education in northeast Arkansas for three years before beginning his second career as a financial advisor. Because of their desire to help others who choose to pursue a degree in the health promotion program, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Adams established this award. The donors' desire was to establish this endowment fund in memory of David Chittenden, Rick Finley, and Ken Carpenter, three members who represented their university and fraternity with pride and integrity. As soon as you set foot on our campus you will know you’ve found the place you can call home. Beard was a Paragould business leader who in 1903 started Beard's Temple of Music, which was in business for more than 50 years. Southworth Products Corp is the world's largest manufacturer of ergonomic materials handling equipment for vertical lifting and work positioning, designed to improve worker productivity while reducing the potential for worker injuries.