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Alumni Scholars
Whether you received an award for four years or one,
we are pleased to consider you a Phillips Scholar for life.
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2011-2012
Phillips Scholar Alumni Award
This award was established in 2003 to highlight one recipient each year in particular who exemplifies the qualities of a Phillips Scholar.
Here is this year's Alumni Scholar Caroline Dymek from Pentucket Regional High School with Managing Trustee Arthur Emery. To read more about Caroline, click here.
The Phillips Scholar Newsletter
Read the most current newsletter or browse the Archives back to Summer 2000.
Giving Back
For those alumni or parents who are able and would like to make a monetary donation to the scholarship, please use this Donation Form.
If you would rather make a secure online donation using PayPal, please click the Donate button.
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Keeping in Touch
New graduate degree, job, spouse, partner or child? Interesting service project or adventure? Please share it with us through the Phillips Scholar Update Form.
Alumni News
Here is what some of the Phillip Scholar Alumni are up to now. Please let us know what you are doing, too!
Allison Muise (Endicott College '10) is the Assistant Function Manager at the Cruiseport in Gloucester, MA- a management position in her field of study! She will also take an intensive, one-year MBA prgram at Endicott starting in August 2010. In addition, she hopes to volunteer for the City of Gloucester Tourism program.
Dinka Keric graduated from Siena College in May 2010 and is now working as a financial analyst. She writes, "We immigrated to the US in 1995, and I know this (graduation) is the proudest my parents have ever been."
MaryJane Horton (Gordon College '09) is establishing a Retired and Senior Volunteer Program through AmeriCorps VISTA in Minnesota. She is also performing community outreach for the Minnesota Assn of Volunteer Administration (MAVA), focussing on professional development for volunteer managers across the state. She is also applying to LSW programs.
From Our Newsletter...
Read more about the profiled students!
Cailla Quinn "ART START is a non-profit that started in 1991 with artists who simply wanted to make art with youth who live in shelters, on the streets, in alternative incarceration programs, or surviving with parents in crisis." Read more.
Alanna Hughes "When I decided to join the Peace Corps, a lot of my friends from the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown opted to stay local, but I knew I had to go farther. To work in international development, I knew I couldn't start out in the "developed" world. Read more.
Michael Brannagan "For the last two years, I have lived on an island in the Amazon Rainforest, in a remote but important village called Diitabiki. There are no roads to Diitabiki. My transportation options included an hour-long flight in a Cessna or a three-day boat trip up the Marowijne River." Read more.
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