Otago Daily Times

First recipient of scholarshi­p honouring student named

- HAMISH MACLEAN hamish.maclean@odt.co.nz

THE first recipient of a scholarshi­p honouring the memory of Sophia Crestani has been named.

Emilia Haszard (19), of Dunedin, was a Bayfield High School pupil when Miss Crestani died in an accident at a student party in north Dunedin, on October 6, 2019.

Yesterday, the University of Otago named the secondyear bachelor of science student majoring in oceanograp­hy, with a minor in mathematic­s, as the first recipient of the Sophia Michelle McMillan Crestani Scholarshi­p.

Miss Haszard, a Scout leader for the Anderson’s Bay Sea Scouts, said she was grateful and honoured to be considered for the award.

Miss Crestani’s death had been shocking in part because the tragedy happened to someone on ‘‘a path that I saw myself going down’’.

‘‘It was so scary that it was so close to home,’’ Miss Haszard said. ‘‘Especially that it was someone so similar to me.’’

Miss Crestani’s mother, Elspeth McMillan, was on the panel that awarded the scholarshi­p.

She said the candidates were all ‘‘lovely young women’’, but Miss Haszard ‘‘just resonated Sophia’’.

The scholarshi­p, worth $4500, was for a female secondyear student studying mathematic­s or statistics who contribute­d to the community and had a financial need for support of their studies, the university said.

It said the scholarshi­p fund had ‘‘touched the hearts of many’’ and at the beginning of 2021 $106,638 had been raised to establish an endowment fund.

Fundraisin­g for a second scholarshi­p was under way; it would be awarded to a communitym­inded, secondyear female student studying any subject, the university said. In addition to the scholarshi­ps, a memorial bench for Miss Crestani has been installed on the university clocktower lawn, street cleanups in North Dunedin have been held and The Sophia Charter for Community Responsibi­lity and Wellbeing, to help create a safer environmen­t for students in north Dunedin, was launched last year.

❛ It was so scary that it was so close to home . . . Especially that it was someone so

similar to me

 ?? PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH ?? A new legacy . . . Emilia Haszard, a secondyear bachelor of science student majoring in oceanograp­hy with a minor in mathematic­s, has been awarded the first Sophia Michelle McMillan Crestani Scholarshi­p.
PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH A new legacy . . . Emilia Haszard, a secondyear bachelor of science student majoring in oceanograp­hy with a minor in mathematic­s, has been awarded the first Sophia Michelle McMillan Crestani Scholarshi­p.

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