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OEEF Scholarship Recipients Since 2000 OEEF Scholarship Recipients Since 2000 Last Name First Name Year Amount University Alunkal Maya 2009 $2,500.00 Case Western Reserve University Anderson Christin 2013 $2,500.00 Oberlin College Andrews Tara 2003 $2,500.00 University of Toledo Andrews Gabriel 2010 $3,350.00 Ohio University Ardrey Hunter 2014 $2,500.00 Ohio State University Arocho Ynes 2005 $2,500.00 Cleveland State University Arroyo Nathan 2012 $2,500.00 Ohio State University Atkinson Tiffany 2015 $2,500.00 Ohio State University Bajakian Levon 2017 $2,500.00 Ohio State University Bankroff Timothy 2006 $2,500.00 Miami University Barber Eli 2018 $2,500.00 Bowling Green State University Barger Legacy 2019 $2,500.00 Marietta College Barker Bryan 2001 $1,350.00 Ohio University-Chillicothe Barron Emily 2004 $2,500.00 University of Toledo Barylak Carson 2005 $2,500.00 Ohio State University Batt Ryan 2008 $2,500.00 Miami University Bauer Morgan 2014 $2,500.00 University of Findlay Baumann Hannah 2014 $2,500.00 Ashland University Bayless Laurel 2020 $5,000.00 Ohio State University Bellis Rachel 2013 $2,500.00 Baldwin-Wallace University Benning Cole 2016 $1,250.00 Hocking College Bennington Briana 2012 $2,500.00 Ohio State University Berg Maureen 2011 $2,500.00 University of Dayton Betts Aaron 2009 $2,500.00 Ohio State University Biehl Jennifer 2003 $2,500.00 Wittenberg University Biro Alison 2014 $2,500.00 Ashland University Bisson Ryan 2000 $1,500.00 Lorain County Community College Bleidorn Thomas 2001 $2,700.00 Ohio State University Bleiler Shawn 2000 $2,500.00 Cleveland State University Boaz Lindsey 2008 $1,250.00 Zane State College Bobay Luke 2020 $5,000.00 Ohio State University Bode Peter 2011 $2,500.00 Cleveland State University Boehler Christopher 2007 $2,500.00 Heidelberg College Boisselle Brittany 2007 $2,500.00 University of Findlay Bon Maria 2015 $2,500.00 Ashland University Boone Hannah 2000 $5,000.00 Miami University Boone Sarah 2004 $2,500.00 Ohio State University Boore Stacy 2003 $2,500.00 Oberlin College Boothe Matthew 2011 $2,500.00 Marietta College Bosch Christina 2003 $2,500.00 Oberlin College Bosworth Colleen 2015 $2,500.00 Case Western Reserve University Bowman Jared 2000 $2,500.00 Kent State Bowman Katlin 2009 $2,500.00 Wright State University Brand Brittany 2001 $2,700.00 Wright State University Brandt Erika 2013 $1,000.00 Oberlin College Brehm Michael 2002 $2,500.00 Ohio State University Brett-Eiger Maura 2013 $2,500.00 Hiram College Brewer Denis 2004 $2,500.00 University of Findlay Brotherton Michelle 2001 $2,700.00 University of Cincinnati Brown Lorena 2000 $2,500.00 Ohio University Brown Megan 2012 $2,500.00 Heidelberg University Bruzzese John 2005 $2,500.00 Ohio State University Bryant Emily 2010 $3,350.00 Baldwin Wallace College Budrevich Jordan 2018 $2,500.00 University of Toledo Burley Jessica 2007 $2,500.00 Ohio University Burls Kevin 2005 $2,500.00 Mount Union College Burns Brent 2001 $2,700.00 Ohio State University Burns Patrick 2009 $2,500.00 Ohio State University Butcher Dennis 2005 $2,500.00 Ohio University Byrom Jack 2002 $2,500.00 Capital University Cable Elizabeth 2007 $2,500.00 Miami University Cahanin John 2011 $1,250.00 Hocking College Canatsey Michelle 2005 $2,500.00 Youngstown State University Cargill Mary 2011 $2,500.00 Ashland University Carlson Jill 2011 $2,500.00 Ohio University Cassi Adam 2003 $2,500.00 Defiance College Cavanaugh Kristin 2007 $2,500.00 University of Toledo Charlton Karie 2010 $3,350.00 Ashland University Chisholm Krystyna 2010 $3,350.00 Ohio University Chitti Brian 2002 $2,500.00 Shawnee State University Cigolle Emily 2015 $2,500.00 University of Cincinnati Cline Tonya 2001 $1,350.00 Washington State Community College Cochran Jacob 2013 $2,500.00 Heidelberg University Conklin Amanda 2015 $2,500.00 Ohio State University Consiglio Candy 2001 $1,350.00 Kent State University - Trumbull Cooperrider Michelle 2007 $2,500.00 Ohio University Cornell Kelly 2002 $2,500.00 Ohio University Craig Cassandra 2015 $2,500.00 Ashland University Crivella Ellen 2002 $2,500.00 Ohio State University Crocker Leah 2001 $2,700.00 Ohio State University Crowther Elizabeth 2016 $2,500.00 Bowling Green University Dalton Brittany 2015 $2,500.00 Cleveland State University Dean Hillary 2011 $2,500.00 University of Toledo Deatsman Rebecca 2008 $2,500.00 Ohio Wesleyan University Deem Vincent 2012 $2,500.00 Youngstown State University DeMars Adam 2003 $2,500.00 University of Toledo Denerville Verney 2001 $1,350.00 Cuyahoga Community College Dever Mitchell 2017 $2,500.00 Ashland University Dickerson Leah 2020 $5,000.00 University of Cincinnati Diekgers Katja 2018 $2,500.00 Miami University Dildine Garrett 2019 $2,500.00 Ohio University DiPietro Kendre 2008 $2,500.00 University of Dayton Dixon Anthony 2014 $2,500.00 University of Toledo Dobos Dustin 2005 $2,500.00 Ohio State University Drerup Samuel 2008 $2,500.00 Ohio University Duane Jennifer 2004 $2,500.00 Ohio State University Duffy Tara 2003 $2,500.00 University of Dayton Duffy Kyle 2010 $3,350.00 Miami University Dunn Brian 2000 $2,500.00 Miami University Eaton Amanda 2007 $2,500.00 Ohio University Eisenhauer Lucian 2002 $2,500.00 Oberlin College Eldridge Jacob 2009 $2,500.00 Cedarville University Erb Nicole 2005 $1,250.00 Washington State Community College Ezzie Jessica 2014 $2,500.00 University of Toledo Fauver Rebecca 2005 $2,500.00 Ohio State University Fent Kenneth 2002 $2,500.00 Bowling Green State University Finney Clinton 2000 $1,500.00 Ohio State University - ATI Fisher Kevin 2016 $2,500.00 Ohio State University Flannelly David 2009 $2,500.00 College of Wooster Floyd Teresa 2009 $2,500.00 University of Findlay Fox Douglas 2013 $2,500.00 Cedarville University Fox Kyle 2020 $5,000.00 Ohio State University Fox Zachary 2020 $5,000.00 Hiram College Francis L. Anne 2005 $2,500.00 University of Toledo Frank Michael 2007 $2,500.00 Otterbein College Frankenberry Max 2016 $2,500.00 Ohio State University Frew Bethany 2006 $2,500.00 Ohio State University Fuller Steven 2001 $2,700.00 Ohio State University Funk Destiny 2018 $2,500.00 Otterbein University Garcia Jessica 2015 $2,500.00 Notre Dame College Gardner Kristin 2006 $2,500.00 University of Toledo Garr Kristin 2014 $2,500.00 Case Western Reserve University Gaulke Valerie 2020 $5,000.00 Ohio State University Gazdik Edward 2000 $2,500.00 Shawnee State University Gefke Madeleine 2019 $2,500.00 Oberlin College Gibbons-Ballew Zachariah 2003 $2,500.00 Ohio University Gibson Jessie 2018 $2,500.00 Ohio State University Giesting Kristen 2012 $2,500.00 Otterbein University Gillispie Emily 2016 $2,500.00 Miami University Ginn Megan 2020 $5,000.00 University of Cincinnati Golphin Ashley 2010 $3,350.00 Kent State University Goodrich Nathan 2008 $2,500.00 Ohio State University Goodsen Elsa 2016 $2,500.00 Notre Dame College Graf Julie 2002 $2,500.00 Ohio State University Graves Erin 2017 $2,500.00 Miami University Gray Melissa 2007 $2,500.00 Ohio State University Gregory Joseph 2000 $2,500.00 Kent State University Gregory Jarod 2014 $2,500.00 Univeristy of Cincinnati Grimes Craig 2002 $2,500.00 Ohio State University Griswold Julianne 2009 $2,500.00 Case Western Reserve University Gruber Barrett 2003 $2,500.00 Ohio University Guenther Amanda 2009 $2,500.00 Ohio State University Haidle Julie 2008 $1,250.00 Cincinnati State Tech & Community College Hanlon Robert 2010 $3,350.00 University of Toledo Hatfield Mark 2008 $2,500.00 Central State University Havalo Daniel 2010 $3,350.00 Ohio State University Hawke Zachary 2014 $2,500.00 Univeristy of Cincinnati Hawkins Jared 2008 $2,500.00 University of Toledo Heacock Maureen 2011 $2,500.00 Ashland University Heckler Derek 2002 $2,500.00 Ohio Northern University Henthorn Justin 2009 $2,500.00 Ohio University Herman Melissa 2007 $2,500.00 Ohio State University Hetman Emily 2015 $2,500.00 Ashland University Higgins Joseph 2012 $2,500.00 Cleveland State University Hitchcock Lauren 2005 $2,500.00 Ohio State University Hochhauser Eve 2014 $2,500.00 Ohio State University Hodges Tyisha 2016 $2,500.00 Bowling Green State University Hoessle Anna 2003 $2,500.00 University of Cincinnati Hoffa Samantha 2001 $2,700.00 University of Cincinnati Hollo Constance 2012 $2,500.00 University of Akron Holtrey Tanna 2000 $2,500.00 Ohio State University Horstman Janelle 2013 $2,500.00 Bowling Green State University Horvath Kimmaree 2010 $3,350.00 University of Akron Houze Richard 2007 $1,250.00 Stark State College of Technology Houze Nichole 2011 $2,500.00 University of Akron Hoying Eric 2008 $1,250.00 Rhodes State College Hoying Eric 2011 $2,500.00 Ohio State University Hrabak Taylor 2019 $2,500.00 Ohio State University Huber Eric 2019 $2,500.00 Bowling Green State University Huffman Dani 2018 $2,500.00 Kenyon College Hughes Clinton 2000 $2,500.00 Wright State University Hummel Michelle 2013 $2,500.00 Case Western Reserve University Hunter Audrey 2014 $2,500.00 Ohio State University Hupke Leslie 2001 $1,350.00 Sinclair Community College Illing Micheal 2008 $1,250.00 Zane State College Immonen Jessica 2008 $2,500.00 University of Dayton Jaynes Daniel 2003 $2,500.00 Ohio State University Jeffers Patrick 2005 $2,500.00 Case Western Reserve University Jennings Kathleen 2002 $2,500.00 University of Dayton Johnson Natalie 2004 $2,500.00 Heidelberg College Johnson Dan 2013 $2,500.00 University of Toledo Jones Alyssa 2016 $2,500.00 Ohio State University Jones Lataisha 2018 $2,500.00 Kent State University Jurjus Rima 2014 $2,500.00 Denison University Kamara Shasta 2020 $5,000.00 Ohio University Kangas Jessica 2004 $2,500.00 University
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