Contact the Department of
History, Philosophy and Religious Studies (231-8654) for more information
on these scholarships:
- Albert G. and Celeste Brauer Scholarship in
History
Based on overall GPA, interest in and potential leadership among history
students, and potential as a history major.
- History and Religion Faculty Scholarship
Awarded annually to recognize and celebrate one outstanding
history major. Funded by former and present members of the faculty.
- Michael J. Lyons Writing Award
Award given to a student whose written work exemplifies Michael J.
Lyons' dedication to vivid and clear prose. Lyons was chair of the
History Department from 1972 to 1989. The award was established by
his friends and colleagues in 1993 to honor him for his outstanding
contributions to the study of history and for his devotion to the
written word.
- Dakota Chapter DAR Rhoda Freer Newman Memorial
Scholarship
A scholarship awarded by the Dakota Chapter DAR on the basis of scholarship
to a North Dakota resident who is a junior or senior studying in the
areas of American history, occupational therapy, and/or nursing. History
Department only awards in odd years.
- Philosophy Scholarship
Scholarship to recognize outstanding academic achievement and philosophical
engagement by NDSU Philosophy-Humanities majors. Funded by the present
Philosophy faculty.
- The Corwin Carlyle Roach Memorial Endowment
Scholarships made available in honor of Professor Corwin Roach, who
was director of NDSU's School of Religion and professor of philosophy
and history from 1959 to 1978. Scholarships are based on overall grade
point average, enthusiasm for studying history, and leadership among
other history students.
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The Corwin Carlyle Roach Outstanding Department
Citizenship Award
Awarded to a student whose leadership and service promotes a sense
of community among history majors.
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The Corwin Carlyle
Roach Outstanding Public History Award
Awarded to a student who demonstrates extraordinary commitment to
the Public History Program. Scholarships are based on grade point
average in public history courses, enthusiasm for studying public
history, and leadership among other public history students.
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