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Seven Students Earn Hazel Minority Teacher Scholarships
August 16, 2009
 
The Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore has announced $14,000 in scholarship awards for the 2009-10 academic year to seven high school and college students from the Lower Shore of Maryland.
 
The annual awards are made from the Richard F. and Patricia M. Hazel Minority Teachers Scholarship Fund, one of 87 scholarship funds administered by the Community Foundation.
 
The scholarship fund was established by the Hazel family of Salisbury in 1991 to support local minority students who plan to teach on the Eastern Shore after graduation from college.
 
The seven students awarded Hazel Minority Teacher Scholarships this year are:
 
  • Emma Newell-Ngo, of Berlin, will attend Salisbury University;
 
  • Gregory Dale, of Snow Hill, a student at Towson University;
 
  • Mark Connelly, of Salisbury, a student at Bowie State University;
 
  • Erin Henry, of Berlin, will attend Salisbury University;
 
  • Matthew Snyder, of Salisbury, a student at Salisbury University;
 
  • Michelle Handy, of Salisbury, a student at Salisbury University;
 
  • Anthony Whaley, of Berlin, will attend Salisbury University.