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Bousquet ’27 Earns NOAA Hollings Scholarship

Aimee Bousquet ’27 was named a recipient of the NOAA Earnest F.ÌýHollingsÌýUndergraduate Scholarship this spring, earning her a two-year academic award of $9,500 per year and a 10-week full-time, paid summer internship at a NOAA facility during the summer. Read More

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