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Christine Bennett
  • Class of 2017
  • Seward, Neb.

Christine Bennett honored by science department at Concordia

2015 May 1

The Department of Natural Sciences at Concordia University, Nebraska recognized exceptional work and contribution to the science department at its 14th annual awards banquet. Graduating seniors were also honored at the banquet.

Students who received awards or graduation recognition include:

Christine Bennett, a freshman from Ida Grove, Iowa, received the award for outstanding freshman in chemistry

"It takes considerable dedication to be a science major, and we want the students to know how much we appreciate their hard work in every class, every semester," said Associate Professor of Chemistry Kristy Jurchen. "The banquet also gives us a public venue to acknowledge student accomplishments--graduates, students who have been accepted into internships, students who receive special awards and students who have won scholarships that the department offers."

The Natural Sciences Scholarship, funded by current and emeriti faculty, is awarded to outstanding returning seniors in a natural science program. This year's recipients were Katelyn Peterson and Benjamin Schulteis.

Science Career Support Scholarships were awarded to Amanda Ruether and Samantha Boardman. These scholarships recognize students who have demonstrated great potential in the sciences early in their college education. The award is typically given to outstanding returning sophomores or juniors.

Trevor Miller received the Golden Scalpel award as the top student in Gross Anatomy, Concordia's human cadaver dissection course.

Christine Bennett was recognized as the outstanding freshman in chemistry for her superior first-year performances in chemistry.

The department also recognized outstanding lab assistants for the year. These included Joshua Allwardt and Alexander Scheiber in biology, Trey Farmer in chemistry and Benjamin Schulteis in physics.