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6/3/2011
Rail News: Labor
RSI provides scholarships to six students for 2011/12 academic year
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The Railway Supply Institute (RSI) recently named six recipients of the organization’s annual scholarships for the 2011/12 academic year. Each student will receive a $3,000 scholarship.
The recipients, and their company affiliates, are:
• Lauren Aamodt, a marketing student at Texas A&M University (Trinity Rail);
• Susanna Cai, an engineering student at Duke University (Greenbrier/Gunderson);
• Brittany Ford, a sociology student at Eastern Kentucky University (The Okonite Co.);
• Catrina Green, an elementary education student at Northern Illinois University (GATX);
• Kevin Li, a chemical engineering/biochemistry student at Yale University (Transportation Technology Center Inc.); and
• Chelsea Morton, a psychology student at Barnard College (Plasser American Corp.).
Each year, RSI’s scholarship committee offers a minimum of four $3,000 scholarships to children of members at RSI or its affiliates, the Coordinated Mechanical Associations. Since the program began in 1989, more than 100 students have received an RSI scholarship, according to the institute.
The recipients, and their company affiliates, are:
• Lauren Aamodt, a marketing student at Texas A&M University (Trinity Rail);
• Susanna Cai, an engineering student at Duke University (Greenbrier/Gunderson);
• Brittany Ford, a sociology student at Eastern Kentucky University (The Okonite Co.);
• Catrina Green, an elementary education student at Northern Illinois University (GATX);
• Kevin Li, a chemical engineering/biochemistry student at Yale University (Transportation Technology Center Inc.); and
• Chelsea Morton, a psychology student at Barnard College (Plasser American Corp.).
Each year, RSI’s scholarship committee offers a minimum of four $3,000 scholarships to children of members at RSI or its affiliates, the Coordinated Mechanical Associations. Since the program began in 1989, more than 100 students have received an RSI scholarship, according to the institute.