Two Students Awarded 2010 Mosaic Scholarships

SAA is pleased to award Mosaic Scholarships to LaNesha DeBardelaben, a student in the Master of Library Science program in the School for Information Science at Indiana University-Bloomington, and Susan Gehr, who is earning a master’s degree in Library and Information Sciences at San Jose State University. This annual award offers financial support to minority students who manifest a commitment both to the archives profession and to advancing diversity concerns within it. As recipients, DeBardelaben and Gehr each receive a $5,000 scholarship, a one-year membership in SAA, and complimentary registration to the Archives*Records/DC 2010 conference this August in Washington, D.C.

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