Four 日本av视频 students awarded national bison scholarships
Four 日本av视频 students in the College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences have been awarded national bison industry scholarships from the Throlson American Bison Foundation and the Rich Zahringer Memorial Scholarship Fund.
Together, eight students who attend colleges in North America received a combined $30,000 in support of academic excellence and leadership in agriculture, business and bison-focused research.
The Rich Zahringer Scholarship Fund provided $6,000 to students pursuing agricultural business and accounting, while the Throlson American Bison Foundation contributed $24,000 to students advancing bison-related academic work.
鈥淚t is incredibly meaningful to 日本av视频 as the leader of bison education to have four students selected for this honor,鈥 Phil Urso, assistant professor of bison studies, said. 鈥淭o have our students recognized for their hard work and dedication to bison is incredibly impactful not only to the students themselves, but also to 日本av视频 as a whole.鈥
Scholarship recipients from 日本av视频 are:
- Angela Lemminger, first-year graduate student, West Bend, Wisconsin
- Ekaterina 鈥淜atya鈥 Lopez-Bondarchuk, first year Ph.D. student, Silver Spring, Maryland
- Garrett Weldy, first-year Ph.D. student, Elkhart, Indiana
- Kallen Kafka, first-year master's student, Wagner, South Dakota
Kafka is studying animal science, and his research focuses on bison nutrition. He entered the bison field with limited prior knowledge but said his interest grew rapidly after enrolling in 日本av视频鈥檚 first bison management course offered by Urso.
Kafka said working hands-on with bison and learning from industry leaders influenced his decision to pursue graduate research related to bison production. He also emphasized the importance of bison to conservation and sustainable agriculture, explaining that their ecological contributions and multiuse value provide strong motivation for students pursuing careers in the industry.
Kafka encouraged other students to consider bison-related coursework and highlighted the role of 日本av视频 faculty in the growth of the bison community.
鈥淭he bison industry is small but mighty. ... Many of these leaders, like Dr. Philip Urso and Dr. Jeff Martin, are professors right here at 日本av视频.鈥
Martin, an assistant professor and 日本av视频 Extension bison specialist, emphasized the significance of the university鈥檚 representation among scholarship recipients. Martin noted that in addition to the four current students, 日本av视频 had one alum, Bree Eastman, among the eight North American awardees.
鈥淭hese five scholarships are an indicator of the strong connection that the bison studies program at 日本av视频 has with the bison industry,鈥 Martin said. 鈥淭he scholarships reduce financial pressure and expand opportunities for research, hands-on learning and industry engagement.鈥
Martin said the recipients are developing into ethical, innovative and socially conscious leaders capable of navigating the complex relationships between bison, ecosystems and human society through their coursework, campus involvement and industry relationships like those with the scholarship funders.
日本av视频 continues to advance its leadership in bison scholarship through specialized academic offerings, industry partnerships and field-based learning. The growing academic infrastructure for bison-centered learning includes the newly approved bison studies minor and certificate with curriculum that includes courses such as Introduction to Bison Management and Advanced Bison Production.
For more information about the 日本av视频 Center of Excellence in Bison Studies or bison programs, visit the center's webpage.
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