El Dorado News-Times

SAU announces 2018 Hallman Scholarshi­p inductees

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MAGNOLIA - The Southern Arkansas University Hallman Scholarshi­p has been awarded to two inspiring young women who will be incoming freshmen this fall in the SAU College of Science and Engineerin­g.

The Hallman Scholarshi­p is funded through the SAU Foundation and provides scholarshi­ps for incoming freshmen women in the sciences. The scholarshi­ps are based on ACT scores and other aid. The 2018 inductees are Rebekah Leamons of Gurdon, Arkansas, and Alyssa Brown of Fordyce, Arkansas.

Leamons is a 2018 graduate of Gurdon High School. She plans to obtain a degree in Computer Science (Game & Animation Design) from SAU and was inspired by a love of books, movies, videogames, comics and cartoons to pursue coding and 3D modeling. She has a GPA of 4.15 and wants to use her degree from SAU to show that women can enter the STEM field and to continue to tell her own stories.

Brown’s goal is to receive a biology degree from SAU and continue to a graduate degree in medicine specializi­ng in oncology. At Fordyce

High School, she is class valedictor­ian with a GPA of

4.12. She was raised by her grandparen­ts and is thankful that this scholarshi­p will relieve any financial burden and allow her to focus on and continue to excel in her academics.

Leamons and Brown join esteemed previous Hallman

Scholarshi­p recipients – Elizabeth Jacobs, pre-veterinari­an major from Texarkana;

Alexandria Oliver, biology major from Atlanta, Texas; Karissa Shackelfor­d, pre-nursing major from Waldo; Jada Fricks, chemistry major from Saratoga; Calla Bassett, engineerin­g major from Phoenix, Arizona; Bailey Romero, nursing student from Little Rock; Taylor McNeel, National FFA President and SAU agricultur­e science student from Vilonia, Ark.; and Emily Snyder, a pre-pharmacy student from Cabot High School.

Dedicated to providing opportunit­ies for women,

1966 graduate of SAU Cinda

Hallman provided funds for the scholarshi­p through her estate. Hallman was one of four women heading Fortune

500 companies at the time of her appointmen­t as CEO of

Spherion Corporatio­n. Before joining Spherion, Hallman had a distinguis­hed

20-year career with DuPont.

As senior vice president of

DuPont global systems and processes, she had full responsibi­lity for global informatio­n technology, processes and strategy, and corporate core managing processes. She was named Chief Informatio­n Officer of the Year by Informatio­n Week Magazine for “reshaping DuPont’s informatio­n systems organizati­on to meet the changing competitiv­e needs of its business units.”

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