This scholarship provides one or more annual scholarships to students within the College of Agriculture and Home Economics pursuing a degree in the Department of Natural Resources Sciences, studying forestry, and/or in the Department of Crop and Soils, specifically studying soils and of sophomore or junior standing.
This scholarship was set up by the Roberts Family and continued support by Janet (Roberts) Mooers, daughter, in honor of James T. Roberts. Income from this fund will be used to award scholarships to students studying dairy sciences.
Ellen W. Roberts graduated from Washington State College in 1942 with a degree in Home Economics. Years later she returned to school and received a Master’s degree in Fine Arts from WSU in 1973. Her husband June was a faculty member in Agricultural Engineering at WSU. This fund was established with a bequest at her […]
This fund shall provide scholarships to Washington State University students intending to major majoring in agronomy and soils, and majoring in foods and nutrition as it concerns providing appropriate, nutritious and appealing food in hospitals and convalescent/nursing homes.
This scholarship was established by Paul A. Weir to honor his mother, Frances M. Roder. Funds for this scholarship shall be used to award one or more scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students who are majoring in the following areas of study according to the selection criteria set by the College of Agricultural, Human, and […]
On her death bed, Imogene Roecks requested that her sole heir give Washington State University’s College of Agriculture and Home Economics funds in honor of her late husband Elsworth Roecks. Elsworth Roecks was a wheat farmer and cattle rancher in Washington state. The donor requested that this be in the form of scholarships in Elsworth […]
Jean C. (Clark) Rogers was born May 1934, in Garabaldi, Oregon, and spent her youth within the State of Oregon. She received a BA degree from Oregon State University in Home Economics Education, an MA degree from the University of Nevada-Reno in Clothing & Textiles, and her Ph.D. from WSU in Education & Curriculum. Jean […]
Jim Ruck and Lee Ella Neff met at Washington State College as students and WSU has remained an important part of their lives. They both graduated in 1954, with Jim’s degree in chemistry and Lee’s degree in human development. They married in 1955. While Jim worked on his MBA at the University of Washington, Lee […]