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Carroll Prospective Student Visit Day - March 25

Feb 23, 2024

Stephen Forrest

Stephen Forrest received a B.A. in Political Science and a B.A. in History from the University of Montana, a M.B.A. from the Quantic Institute, a M.A. from the London School of Economics and Political Science, an Ed.D. from Oklahoma State University, a D.Phil. from the University of Oxford. He has taught classes in U.S. Government, War and Peace, World History, European History, British History, Irish History, Middle Eastern History, Montana History, Education, Geography, Archaeology, and the Humanities, as well as supervising independent research projects.

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Brett Smith

Brett has spent the last 18 years working in international policy and human rights, including leading teams operating in conflict and post-conflict settings; coordinating and publishing reports on the issues of public international law, peace negotiations, democracy, and governance; and advising on post-conflict constitutional reform processes.

Fighting Cancer Scholarship

Summary:

The Pilzer/Klein, P.C., Fighting Cancer Scholarship offers $2,500 to a student diagnosed with or recovering from cancer. The firm intends to offer this financial support to incoming and/or current college students in all fields. Applying students are expected to submit 1,000-word essays detailing their experience with their diagnosis and their hopes for the future.

Award Amount:

$2,500

Deadline: 

June 15, 2023

Link:

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Reducing Drunk Driving in Our Communities Scholarship

Summary:

As drunk driving remains a concern across communities today, Shelly Leeke Law Firm, LLC, wants to encourage students to devise creative ways to keep their communities safer. As such, Shelly Leeke Law Firm, LLC, is debuting its “Reducing Drunk Driving in Our Communities: What Can Students Do” Scholarship in 2023. This scholarship provides students with $2,500 of academic support based on the arguments for increased roadway safety they present in a 500- to 1,000-word article describing what means their communities could use to reduce instances of drunk driving.

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