Class Acts 2011-2012




02.08.12
Hastings College junior Kevin Wright named Creigh Weyer Scholar

Hastings College junior Kevin Wright of Mansfield, Penn., has been named a Creigh Weyer Scholar by the Creigh Foundation. This highly-selective, post-graduate scholarship for $40,000 is offered to Hastings College juniors who have outstanding leadership potential.
Wright is a biology major who is involved in social justice issues on campus, as well as local public health policy with the South Heartland Health Department developing radon exposure policy. During the summer of 2010, he was selected for a highly competitive internship at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, as part of the Collegiate Leaders in Environmental Health (CLEH) program. In January 2011, Wright travelled through Rajisthan in northern India where he studied public health policy and health care delivery in the developing world. During the summer of 2011, Wright interned at the San Francisco Public Health Department, where he worked with that agency’s HIV Vaccine Research Station.
Congratulations!


02.08.12
Hastings College junior Kevin Wright named Creigh Weyer Scholar
Hastings College junior Kevin Wright of Mansfield, Penn., has been named a Creigh Weyer Scholar by the Creigh Foundation. This highly-selective, post-graduate scholarship for $40,000 is offered to Hastings College juniors who have outstanding leadership potential.
Wright is a biology major who is involved in social justice issues on campus, as well as local public health policy with the South Heartland Health Department developing radon exposure policy. During the summer of 2010, he was selected for a highly competitive internship at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, as part of the Collegiate Leaders in Environmental Health (CLEH) program. In January 2011, Wright travelled through Rajisthan in northern India where he studied public health policy and health care delivery in the developing world. During the summer of 2011, Wright interned at the San Francisco Public Health Department, where he worked with that agency’s HIV Vaccine Research Station.
Congratulations!





