Michigan State University’s Distinguished Student Awards Office has nominated three students for the renowned Udall Undergraduate Scholarship.
The Udall Foundation sponsors a scholarship for students interested in tribal affairs, Native American health care, and environmental issues. In 2024, the charity expects to distribute approximately 55 scholarships nationwide.
MSU has nominated the following students for this award, all from the Honors College:
- Kaylin Casper, from Burbank, California, who is a second-year student double majoring in sociology in the College of Social Science and English in the College of Arts and Letters.
- Jerome Hamilton Jr., from Baltimore, Maryland, who is a third-year political science (pre-law) student in the College of Social Science.
- Meghana Karumuri, from Farmington Hills, Michigan, who is a third-year microbiology major in Lyman Briggs College.
The Honors College’s Distinguished Student Awards Office (formerly National/International Fellowships and Scholarships Office) assists undergraduate and graduate students with competitive application information and support.