College-Wide Scholarships Arkansas Hospital Auxiliary Association Scholarship: This scholarship is awarded each year by the Arkansas Hospital Auxiliary Association to one outstanding student in his or her second or third program year. The scholarship recipient is selected based on high academic performance, professionalism, and financial need. Arkansas Hospital Auxiliary Association Endowed Scholarship: The College of Nursing and the College of Health Professions share this scholarship through the Arkansas Hospital Auxiliary Association which advocates for better health care throughout Arkansas. The scholarship is awarded annually to a Nursing or College of Health Professions student in their last year of studies. Selection of the scholarship recipient is based on academic excellence and financial need. Neal and Clara Spain Endowed Scholarship: The Neil and Clara Spain Endowed Scholarship was established in 2009 through a generous bequest from Neal and Clara Spain. The scholarship is awarded annually to one student who demonstrates high academic performance and financial need. The recipient may be enrolled in any program in the college. James O. Wear, Ph.D. Endowed Scholarship: This scholarship was established in 2011 in honor of Dr. James Wear, chairman of the former Biomedical Instrumentation Technology program. An annual scholarship is awarded to one student who demonstrates high academic performance and financial need. The scholarship recipient must be enrolled in a baccalaureate or higher-level program in the college. Ronald H. Winters, Ph.D. Endowed Scholarship: The Ronald H. Winters, Ph.D. Endowed Scholarship was established in honor of Dean Emeritus Ronald H. Winters, at his retirement in 2011. Dr. Winters served as dean of the college for almost 29 years. An annual scholarship is awarded to an Arkansas resident who is enrolled in a baccalaureate or higher-level program in the college and who demonstrates high academic performance, strong leadership skills, and financial need. The recipient is also a student ambassador for the college who plans to utilize the skills he or she acquires in the college to become a leader in his or her profession. UAMS Regional Center Southwest Herbert B. Wren, M.D. Scholarship: The Herbert B. Wren, M.D. Scholarship was established by the Council for Regional Centers to honor the life and work of Dr. Herbert B. Wren. Multiple scholarships are awarded each year to provide financial assistance to students who demonstrate high academic achievement in one of six College of Health Professions programs offered at the UAMS Southwest campus: cardio respiratory care, diagnostic medical sonography, health information management, medical laboratory sciences, nuclear medicine imaging sciences, or radiologic imaging sciences. PAGE 1 OF 6
Audiology and Speech Pathology Leah Katayama Wilkins Scholarship: This scholarship was established in 2003 by Dr. and Mrs. Katayama in loving memory of their daughter, Mrs. Leah Katayama Wilkins. Mrs. Wilkins received a Master of Science degree in Audiology and Speech Pathology in 2000. The scholarship is awarded to an exemplary Master of Science graduate student in Audiology and Speech Pathology in his or her first year of study. Dental Hygiene Ann Bowers Hurst Endowed Scholarship: This scholarship was established in 2012 through the Hot Springs Village Community Foundation by the estate of Mrs. Edith Bowers, in memory of Mrs. Bowers daughter, Mrs. Ann Bowers Hurst. A 1973 graduate of Dental Hygiene, Mrs. Hurst served as a dental hygienist in Little Rock for 34 years. She remained dedicated to the dental hygiene profession until her death in 2008. This scholarship recipient is awarded to a student who demonstrates academic excellence and commitment to the field of dental hygiene. Alice Marie Kelly Kuntz Endowed Scholarship: This scholarship was established in 2007 by the estate of Mrs. Alice Marie Kelly Kuntz, a former dental hygienist who passed away in 2007. Mrs. Kuntz s sister, Mrs. Irene Mason, was also a dental hygienist. The scholarship is awarded annually to an outstanding dental hygiene student who demonstrates high academic achievement, financial need, and strong leadership abilities. Arkansas State Dental Hygienists Association Endowed Scholarship: Established in 2000 by the Arkansas State Dental Hygienists Association, this scholarship is awarded to an exemplary upperlevel student in Dental Hygiene. Selection of the scholarship recipient is based on high academic performance, leadership qualities, and professionalism. Delta Dental Plan of Arkansas Endowed Scholarship: Established in 2004 by the Delta Dental Plan of Arkansas, Inc., this scholarship is awarded annually to an exceptional upper-level dental hygiene student. The scholarship recipient must demonstrate high academic performance, financial need, and the qualities indicative of a dedicated healthcare provider. Virginia Goral Endowed Scholarship: This scholarship was established in 2008 to honor Dr. Virginia Goral, former chair of the Department of Dental Hygiene, at her retirement. The scholarship was established with support from Dr. Goral s colleagues and former students in recognition of Dr. Goral s many contributions to the department during her 15 years of service to UAMS and 34years in dental hygiene education. Endowed in 2012, the inaugural scholarship recipient will be selected in 2014. PAGE 2 OF 6
Nutrition and Dietetic Internship Program Fortieth Anniversary Alumni Scholarship: This scholarship was established in 2012 in celebration of the dietetic internship program s fortieth anniversary. Alumni of the dietetic internship program started this scholarship fund at a special fortieth anniversary celebration. Once endowed, a scholarship will be given annually to an outstanding dietetic intern. Emergency Medical Sciences West Little Rock Rotary Club Scholarship: The West Little Rock Rotary Club established this scholarship in 2011 to provide financial assistance and recognize high academic achievement by students in the Department of Emergency Medical Sciences. The scholarship is awarded annually to outstanding upper-level students who demonstrate high academic performance and financial need. Diagnostic Medical Sonography Terry J. DuBose Endowed Scholarship: This scholarship was established in 2010 in honor of Mr. Terry J. DuBose, a retired faculty member, and his long-time service to the College of Health Related Professions. Mr. DuBose developed the first educational program in Arkansas for Diagnostic Medical Sonography. He was the founding director of the Division of Diagnostic Medical Sonography in the Department of Imaging and Radiation Sciences. Mr. DuBose is recognized nationally and internationally for his contributions to the field of sonography. The scholarship is awarded annually to one outstanding student in Diagnostic Medical Sonography. Radiologic Imaging Sciences Joseph R. Bittengle Memorial Endowed Scholarship: This scholarship was established in 2009 in memory of Mr. Joseph R. Bittengle, former director of the Division of Radiologic Imaging Sciences in the Department of Imaging and Radiation Sciences. Mr. Bittengle was greatly respected and admired by his colleagues and students. He was a dedicated and accomplished teacher, mentor, and leader in the college until his untimely death in 2008. The scholarship is awarded each year to one outstanding student in Radiologic Imaging Sciences. Dr. and Mrs. W.R. Brooksher, Jr. Endowed Scholarship: In 1958, the Arkansas Medical Society Alliance established this scholarship in honor of Dr. and Mrs. W.R. Brooksher, Jr. Dr. Brooksher was a pioneer in the use of x-ray technology in Fort Smith, Arkansas. Endowed by the Arkansas Medical Society Alliance in 2009, the scholarship is awarded annually to an outstanding student in Radiologic Imaging Sciences. PAGE 3 OF 6
Klein Memorial Scholarship: Established through the Wadley Regional Medical Center Foundation in 2004 by Dr. and Mrs. Cordell L. Klein, this scholarship memorializes the life and work of Dr. Cyrus P. Klein and Mrs. Frances W. Klein. The scholarship is awarded each year to one outstanding first-year student and one second-year student in Radiologic Imaging Sciences at UAMS Southwest in Texarkana. Jeremy L. Overstreet Memorial Scholarship: This scholarship was established in loving memory of Mr. Jeremy L. Overstreet by the Overstreet family in 2011. A dedicated student with unwavering personal strength, Mr. Overstreet graduated in 2005 with high honors from Radiologic Imaging Sciences at UAMS Northwest in Fayetteville. After graduation, he worked at Mercy Health Systems in Rogers until he passed away in 2011. The scholarship is awarded annually based on academic merit, financial need, and career goals in Radiologic Imaging Sciences. Kenneth C. Pederson Memorial Scholarship: Kenneth C. Pederson was a faculty member in Radiologic Imaging Sciences when an unfortunate accident took his life in 1971. This scholarship was established shortly after Mr. Pederson s death in memory of his dedication, compassion, and excellence to his profession and his students. The scholarship is awarded annually to a student who demonstrates high personal and academic achievement, as well as financial need. Cytotechnology Program Wanda L. Culbreth Endowed Scholarship: This scholarship was established in 2006 in memory of Mrs. Wanda L. Culbreth, a cytotechnologist and former director of Cytotechnology. The scholarship was established by Mrs. Culbreth s husband, Reverend Cecil Culbreth, as well as Mrs. Culbreth s colleagues in the Department of Laboratory Sciences and in the Department of Pathology in the UAMS College of Medicine. Endowed in 2012, the inaugural scholarship recipient will be selected in 2014. Eulalia S. Araoz Endowed Scholarship: This scholarship was generously endowed in 2013 in memory of Mrs. Eulalia Araoz by her husband Dr. Carlos Araoz. Mrs. Araoz graduated from Cytotechnology in 1970. She was a very special mentor to many students, residents, and fellows and exemplified the work ethic required for making patients and families the focus of healthcare. This scholarship will be awarded annually to a Cytotechnology student who has demonstrated professionalism and academic excellence. The inaugural scholarship recipient will be selected in 2014. Medical Laboratory Sciences Program Bobby Morgan Endowed Scholarship: Established in 1994, this scholarship honors Mrs. Bobby K. Morgan, former UAMS Blood Bank Technical Director and Associate Professor in Medical Laboratory Sciences. Mrs. Morgan was a valued faculty member in the college for 30 years. The scholarship was established by Mrs. Morgan s husband, Dr. Paul Morgan, and Mrs. Morgan s colleagues. The scholarship is awarded annually to an upper level student for outstanding academic record, professionalism, and community involvement. PAGE 4 OF 6
Jerry Brummett Endowed Scholarship: This scholarship was established in 2005 in honor of Mr. Jerry Brummett, former Chief Technologist and educator in the UAMS Blood Bank. Established by his wife, Mrs. Jan Brummett, and Mr. Brummett s friends and colleagues, the scholarship honors his 40 years of service to UAMS, patients at the UAMS Medical Center, and students in Medical Laboratory Sciences. The scholarship is awarded annually to an upper-level student who demonstrates academic excellence and financial need. Sharon Edwards Gibbert Memorial Scholarship: This scholarship was established in memory of Mrs. Sharon Edwards Gibbert by her mother, Mrs. Dorothy Edwards, her sister, Mrs. Carolyn Clerico, and fellow students. Mrs. Gibbert graduated from Medical Laboratory Sciences in 1971 and died shortly after her graduation. Mrs. Gibbert s bravery and dedication to her profession was an inspiration to all who knew her. The scholarship is awarded annually to one student who exhibits academic excellence. M. Gene Hall Endowed Scholarship: This scholarship was established in 1989 in honor of Ms. M. Gene Hall, Emeritus Associate Professor in the Department of Laboratory Sciences. Ms. Hall was a beloved faculty member in Medical Laboratory Sciences for 32 years. The scholarship was established by Ms. Hall s family, friends, colleagues, and former students. The scholarship is awarded to three students each year on the basis of academic excellence, citizenship, and professionalism. Kathleen M. Mugan Endowed Scholarship: This scholarship was established in 2007 in honor of Mrs. Kathleen M. Mugan, former director of Medical Laboratory Sciences, at her retirement. Mrs. Mugan was greatly respected and admired by her students and colleagues alike. The scholarship was established at her retirement by her students and colleagues, with generous support from Mrs. Mugan s husband, Mr. Douglas Murray. Endowed in 2012, the inaugural scholarship will be awarded in 2014. Paula Peacock Endowed Scholarship: In 1998, this scholarship was established by Mrs. Paula Peacock s family and friends to recognize her 40 years of service to the college, her students, the medical laboratory sciences profession, and the UAMS community. The former manager of the UAMS Clinical Laboratory, Mrs. Peacock was a role model and friend to many until she passed away in 2012. The scholarship is awarded annually to an upper-level student who displays academic excellence and laboratory skills. Ophthalmic Medical Technologies John Shock, M.D. Endowed Scholarship: This scholarship was endowed in 2011 in honor of Dr. John Shock, founding director of the UAMS Jones Eye Institute. The scholarship is awarded to an exemplary upper-level Ophthalmic Medical Technology student who demonstrates high academic performance and financial need. PAGE 5 OF 6
Physician Assistant Studies Ruth M. Allen, Ph.D. Endowed Scholarship: Established in 2012, this scholarship honors Dr. Ruth Allen, former associate dean for academic affairs in the College of Health Professions. Dr. Allen retired from UAMS in 2002 after serving in various academic leadership roles. This scholarship is awarded annually to a female Physician Assistant Studies student who has demonstrated academic excellence. Arkansas Medical, Dental, and Pharmaceutical Association Scholarship: The Arkansas Medical, Dental, and Pharmaceutical Association established this scholarship in 2012 to provide financial assistance to one outstanding student each year in the Department of Physician Assistant Studies. Since its inception in 1893, the Arkansas Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical Association has been dedicated to addressing medical conditions which affect medically underserved communities in Arkansas and supporting students with financial need. This scholarship is awarded annually to a minority Physician Assistant Studies student who has demonstrated academic excellence. PAGE 6 OF 6