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Grainger Power Engineering Scholarships and Fellowships

The Grainger Foundation has established a major award program for UW-Madison students who are citizens and legal permanent residents of USA to recognize their scholarly achievement in the field of electric power engineering. Grainger Power Engineering Scholarships/Fellowships are awarded in three categories.

2009 Grainger Awards

Front: Adam Hughes, Zeb Breuckman, Brenton Smith, and Jeffrey Gobeli. Back: Dean Paul Peercy, Marcus C. Hammonds, Robert Sandy, Andrew M. Redon, Adam E. Anders, and Jonathan Lee.

2009 Grainger Power Engineering Scholarship and Fellowship recipients. Front: Adam Hughes, Zeb Breuckman, Brenton Smith, and Jeffrey Gobeli. Back: Dean Paul Peercy, Marcus C. Hammonds, Robert Sandy, Andrew M. Redon, Adam E. Anders, and Jonathan Lee. (large image)

Nine students were honored with Grainger Power Engineering Scholarship and Fellowship Awards at a banquet Tuesday, April 14, 2009:

Grainger Power Engineering Scholarships and Fellowships are supported by a grant from the Grainger Foundation, Lake Forest, Illinois. The foundation, established in 1949 by Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace Grainger, has provided substantive support over the years to a broad range of organizations, including museums and educational, medical, and human services institutions. David W. Grainger, President of The Grainger Foundation, received his BS in electrical engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1950.

For more information

Sandra Finn
2559D Engineering Hall
1415 Engineering Drive
Madison, WI 53706

Tel: 608/262-3934
Fax: 608/262-5559
E-mail: skfinn@engr.wisc.edu




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Date last modified: 16-Apr-2009 15:57:41
Date created: 24-Feb-2000
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