Social Welfare students among new 2024-2025 Self Memorial Scholars
LAWRENCE – Twenty-two students have been selected to receive the University of Kansas Madison and Lila Self Memorial Scholarship for the 2024-2025 academic year.
The Self Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship that is awarded to outstanding seniors from KU who will be transitioning into their first year of a master’s or doctoral degree program at KU in the fall 2024 semester. Students who were selected demonstrated achievement in leadership and scholarship, capable of envisioning and attaining goals that require energy and tenacity. The Self Memorial Scholarship provides each recipient with a $10,000 scholarship award, $1,000 professional development award, leadership and career development training, and an opportunity to be a part of an interdisciplinary cohort of graduate students. The leadership and career development training, the Scholar Development Program, complements the specialized education and training provided by the graduate programs.
Madison “Al” and Lila Self were deeply motivated by the idea that developing and investing in young leaders was vital for a successful future. The Selfs began their legacy of supporting graduate students in 1989 with the establishment of the Madison and Lila Self Graduate Fellowship. Since 1991, the Self Graduate Fellowship has supported over 200 doctoral students.
The Self Memorial Scholarship was launched and permanently endowed in 2014. The first Scholars were awarded in 2018. Since 2018, the scholarship has supported nearly 100 graduate students. The overall mission of Self Graduate Programs is to provide funding and development opportunities for exceptional graduate students who demonstrate the promise to make significant contributions to their field of study and society as a whole.
The 2024-25 Self Memorial Scholars:
- Bhupen Adhikari of Kathmandu, Nepal: bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from KU; incoming master's student in mechanical engineering.
- Saoirse Boyd of Lake Villa, Illinois: bachelor's degree in speech-language-hearing from KU; incoming master's student in speech-language pathology.
- Niels Braaten of Lawrence: bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering from KU; incoming master's student in aerospace engineering.
- Blake Bruno of Topeka: bachelor's degree in accounting from KU; incoming master's student in accounting.
- Andrew Dodge of Wichita: bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering from KU; incoming master's student in aerospace engineering,
- Anna Ferkul of Shakopee, Minnesota: bachelor's degree in microbiology from KU; incoming doctoral student in interdisciplinary program in biomedical sciences, KU Medical Center.
- Alexis Greenberg of Overland Park: bachelor's degree in digital marketing communications from KU; incoming master's student in project management.
- Ella Hinson of Olathe: bachelor's degree in social work from KU; incoming master's student in social work.
- Lisa Hoang of Kansas City, Missouri: bachelor's degree in social work from KU; incoming master's student in social work.
- Mylo Johanes of Jakarta, Indonesia: bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from KU; incoming doctoral student in mechanical engineering.
- Cailin Kessen of Paw Paw, Michigan: bachelor's degree in ecology & evolutionary biology from KU; incoming doctoral student in ecology & evolutionary biology.
- Ava Lemon of Topeka: bachelor's degree in accounting and finance from KU; incoming master's student in accounting.
- Faith Lopez of Leavenworth: bachelor's degree in social work from KU; incoming master's student in social work.
- Aisha Malik of Itasca, Illinois: bachelor's degree in speech-language-hearing from KU; incoming master's student in speech-language pathology.
- Josh Navarro of Hutchinson: bachelor's degrees in political science and public administration from KU; incoming master's student in public affairs & administration.
- Nicholas Niemann of Castle Pines, Colorado: bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from KU; incoming master's student in business administration.
- Gabriela Ruiz of Overland Park: bachelor's degrees in English, humanities and economics from KU; incoming master's student in economics.
- Cherin Russell of Lawrence: bachelor's degree in English from KU; incoming master's student in English.
- Clarice Sabolay of Belleville, Illinois: bachelor's degree in chemical & petroleum engineering from KU; incoming doctoral student in chemical & petroleum engineering.
- Benjamin Shaw of Overland Park: bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from KU; incoming master's student in business administration.
- Aaron Thomas of Emporia: bachelor's degree in public administration from KU; incoming master's student in public affairs & administration.
- Elise G Wehrmann of St. Peter's, Missouri: bachelor's degree in exercise science, minor in business from KU; incoming doctoral student in physical therapy, KU Medical Center.