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David M. Kennedy Center announced 2011-2012 Kennedy Scholars

The David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies at Brigham Young University has announced the recipients of its Kennedy Scholar Awards for the 2011-2012 academic year.

Established in 2005, the award is open to all full-time BYU students who embody the aims of the Kennedy Center. Emphasis is placed on students who have an international or global focus which they have demonstrated through majors, minors, participation in Kennedy Center programs, theses, research projects or internships.

This year’s recipients are Gary Ashcroft, Andrew Bean, Allison Brown, Noah Driggs, Dario Espinoza, Rachel Fisher, Brock Mason, Dallin Palmer, David Romney, Michelle Rubio, Maggie Sabey and Natalie Schulteis.

The Kennedy Scholar award covers part- to full-time tuition for two semesters. For more information on this and other international scholarship opportunities, visit kennedy.byu.edu/student/scholarships.php.

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