SCHOLASCHOLARSRS ––– BY COHORT UPDATED SEPTEMBER 2019 PHILLIPS SCHOLAR PROJECT DESCRIPTIONS BY COHORT Augsburg University 21 Bethany Lutheran College 1 Carleton College 4 College of Saint Benedict 5 The College of St. Scholastica 17 Concordia College (Moorhead) 9 Concordia University (St. Paul) 5 Gustavus Adolphus College 14 Hamline University 11 Macalester College 11 Minneapolis College of Art & Design 1 Saint John’s University 2 Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota 3 St. Catherine University 14 St. Olaf College 11 University of St. Thomas 12 TOTAL AWARDS 141 SCHOLASCHOLARSRS ––– BY COHORT UPDATED SEPTEMBER 2019 1994-1996 SCHOLARS (pilot) 1997-1999 SCHOLARS LUCINDA JONES SARAH PARKER ELMORE Augsburg University Carleton College Program Location: North Minneapolis, MN Program Location: Faribault, MN Summer Recreation Activities for Children at a Summer camp for middle school youth youth center AMY IVERSON THERESA (LEDERMANN) MOREY The College of St. Scholastica College of Saint Benedict Program Location: Duluth, MN Program Location: St. Cloud, MN Summer program for children and parents Administered two Boys & Girls Programs: SMART Moves and Challenger’s Club to serve low- SARAH (OLSEN) CROWSON income youth Hamline University Summer-long track camp for girls and week-long ANGELA SCHUMACHER track camp for urban youth The College of St. Scholastica Program Location: South Minneapolis, MN LILLIAN FOXX Community Outreach and Activities for Youth Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota serving low-income families Project FINE Multi-cultural Summer Camp KYLE FLEMING Hamline University TAMARA PERSAUD Program Location: Chaska, MN University of St. Thomas Summer Music Program for 6th-12th graders Program Location: Minneapolis, MN Helped immigrant families in the Phillips JASON SCHLUKEBIER Neighborhood St. Olaf College Program Partners : Upward Bound & Neighborhood House - West St. Paul, MN Addressed the needs of low-income youth 1996-1998 SCHOLARS 1998-2000 SCHOLARS KALA DABLE BRADLEY VIETHS Augsburg University The College of St. Scholastica Served families with Autistic children Outdoor Pursuit ! Wilderness activities for youth STACY ROONEY College of Saint Benedict MELANIE LARSEN SINOUTHASY Program Location: St. Cloud, MN Gustavus Adolphus College Materials focused on helping low-income Activities for 7 th -12 th grade youth individuals obtain and maintain housing CHERYL ANN SKAFTE SREY PIN Hamline University Hamline University Peacemaking and Social Justice Outreach program Served at-risk Asian youth for youth PHIL KERN ELIZABETH REIN Saint John’s University St. Olaf College Program Partner: Boys & Girls Club, St. Cloud Group meetings for teenage girls Youth Programs at a low-income housing project CHENGNY THAO-YANG VALERIE (GRAEVE) KATH University of St. Thomas University of St. Thomas Hope for young Hmong women Partnered middle school youth to with housebound elderly SCHOLASCHOLARSRS ––– BY COHORT UPDATED SEPTEMBER 2019 1999-2001 SCHOLARS CHRISTOPHER DOLAN The College of St. Scholastica Program Location: Duluth, MN Empower 2000 - Program to encourage teens to become active in community service THERON LAFOUNTAIN Concordia College Mentoring program for low-income, single-parent families WENDY SUITER 2001-2003 SCHOLARS Hamline University Day program for youth focused on homelessness JESSICA CRANE Concordia College MEGAN MAGNALL GRAESER Program Partner: St. Olaf College Churches United Shelter - Moorhead, MN Program Location: Pelican Rapids, MN Summer activities for homeless youth ages 6-16. Activities for children and healthcare initiatives for immigrant families SARA IMHOLTE Gustavus Adolphus College KRISTIN (CORNELIUS) PETERSON Program Partner: University of St. Thomas Minnesota AIDS Project, Central Minnesota Service opportunities for disabled individuals HIV/AIDS support, education, and resources WHITNEY MUELLER 2000-2002 SCHOLARS Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota Program Partner: JESSICA (MANTHIE) WOODS Home and Community Options - Winona, MN College of Saint Benedict Summer theater program for disabled individuals Program Partner : Dorothy Day Center - St. Paul, MN Program serving youth and women LUCILLE EADY St. Catherine University KATHLEEN HAZUKA Program Partner: The College of St. Scholastica Turning Point, Inc. - North Minneapolis, MN Program Location: New Ulm, MN Program for women and children The Wild Bunch Program to teach athletic and softball skills to JENNIFER WITTROCK disabled individuals University of St. Thomas Program Partner: JOSHUA LEGBAND Children’s Hospitals and Clinics – St. Paul, MN Concordia University Day camp with weekly themes for hospitalized Program Partner : Wilder Foundation’s Bush children Residential Memorial Center - St. Paul Community service for youth WILLIE PEARL EVANS St. Catherine University Program Partners : Hope Community, Inc. & Sabathany - Minneapolis, MN Literacy initiatives and a leadership group for young women of color and outreach to single parents NICHOLAS SHAW St. Olaf College Program Locations: Northfield, MN & Faribault, MN Summer program serving 7-14 year-old youth SCHOLASCHOLARSRS ––– BY COHORT UPDATED SEPTEMBER 2019 2002-2004 SCHOLARS 2003-2005 SCHOLARS TOMETRIA BEAN NICHOLAS SCHUMM Augsburg University Augsburg University Program Partner: Catholic Charities, Twin Cities Program Partner: Big Woods Club, Twin Cities Keep Your Head Up - Building self-esteem and Senderos: A summer backpacking & leadership enhancing confidence of welfare recipients moving program for Latino youth into the workforce LAURA (YOUNG) POLLAK PETER CHOU VANG The College of St. Scholastica Concordia College Program Partners: CSS, Upward Bound Program Partner: Math/Science Minnesota Historical Museum, Twin Cities Fitness activities involving high school students Oral history project and research of Minnesota and the elderly minority populations LINDA LEE NOAH JOHNSON Gustavus Adolphus College Gustavus Adolphus College Program Partner: Hmong American Partnership, St. Program Partner: Paul Lake Wapogasset Lutheran Bible Camp College preparation program for low income, Wilderness Advantage Program - Expanding an refugee, immigrant and minority youth existing Gustavus Adolphus College program for teens CHRISTOPHER FLETCHER Macalester College ELANA WOLOWITZ Program Partner: Tibetan American Foundation of Macalester College MN Program Partner: Computer skills program for Tibetan elders Division of Indian Work, Twin Cities Summer camp for Native American youth ANDREA (KEBER) SCHNEIDER Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota PAMLA CADY Program Partner: St. Catherine University Eagle Bluff Learning Center - Winona, MN Program Partner: Interfaith week-long workshops in a wilderness In the Heart of the Beast Theater, Minneapolis, MN setting for 13-15 year olds Summer art/performance activities for youth LISA JOY LOMURRAY KIRSTAN KETTER University of St. Thomas St. Olaf College Program Partner: local high schools - Twin Cities Program Partner: St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN Served disadvantaged youth to tell stories through Reaching Our Goals - Pogram for Hispanic youth video SCHOLASCHOLARSRS ––– BY COHORT UPDATED SEPTEMBER 2019 2004-2006 SCHOLARS 2005-2007 SCHOLARS KELINA HER STACY RAUENHORST Augsburg University The College of St. Scholastica Program Partner: Program Partner: ARC - Southwest Hmong American Partnership, St. Paul MinnesotaProvided training for peer program for Reader and Writer Explorer able bodied teenagers to befriend disabled Assisted refugee youth and incoming immigrants teenagers KAITLIN WINDSCHILL SARAH BACON The College of St. Scholastica Concordia College Program Partner: Program Partner: Centro Cultural - Moorhead, MN Crest View Communities. Minneapolis, MN Jovenes Fuertas: Educating Moorhead's Latino Support and Respite Care Group for Parkinson’s youth ages 11-18 to gain independence, self- Disease Victims esteem and respect for their community KA YOUA VUE MA LEE VANG Concordia University Gustavus Adolphus College Program Partner: Program Partner: Hmong American Partnership, St. Paul Frost Lake Elementary - St. Paul, MN "Hmong Immigrant Guide Program (THIG)" Project Read Helped incoming Hmong immigrant families obtain Prepared third and fourth graders for Basic access to community resources Standards by focusing on reading development and comprehension ZONG XIONG Gustavus Adolphus College TENZIN YANGZOM Program Partner: Youth Care, Twin Cities Hamline University Daring Dreamers - Helped Hmong girls ages 13-16 Program Partner: to pursue and develop their dreams Tibetan American Foundation of Minnesota Helped recent Tibetans immigrants to stay in CAROLINA MUNOZ PROTO school; build leadership skills; and provided Macalester College college preparation assistance Program Partner: English Learning Center , Twin Cities EMILY HEDIN Served Ethiopian and Oromian students to Macalester College empower immigrant and refugee children, their Program Partner: families, and mentors toward bicultural Open Arms of Minnesota - Twin Cities competence Developed a community outreach initiative to help African-born, Twin Cities residents suffering from MICHAEL MINKS HIV/AIDS Saint John’s University Program Partner: SHEILA VANG Minnesota Promise Fellows, Statewide University of St. Thomas Expanded access to youth organizations for youth Program Partner: across the state Hmong American Partnership - Twin Cities Created high school leaders in the Hmong Youth Community by raising cultural appreciation and awareness SCHOLASCHOLARSRS ––– BY COHORT UPDATED SEPTEMBER 2019 2006-2008 SCHOLARS 2007-2009 SCHOLARS SYLVIA
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