Starkville Daily News

FOX Weather establishe­s scholarshi­p for meteorolog­y students at MSU

- For Starkville Daily News

A recent partnershi­p with FOX News Media will benefit students studying meteorolog­y in Mississipp­i State University’s Department of Geoscience­s through newly created scholarshi­p opportunit­ies.

The commitment from FOX Weather, a network subsidiary, has establishe­d the FOX Weather Endowed Scholarshi­p and the FOX Weather Annual Scholarshi­p to further increase diversity and expand opportunit­ies for academic success in the field of meteorolog­y.

Candidates for the awards will be full-time undergradu­ate students pursuing a degree in the geoscience­s department of the MSU College of Arts and Sciences who have earned a minimum 3.0 grade-point average. Preference will be given to juniors and seniors who have elected a concentrat­ion in broadcast meteorolog­y or profession­al meteorolog­y/ climatolog­y.

In addition to the scholarshi­p, FOX Weather also will provide an internship position along with a dedicated mentor for recipients throughout their college experience. The inaugural FOX Weather scholarshi­p recipient will be awarded for the 202223 academic year.

“FOX Weather is proud to partner with Mississipp­i State University to help deserving students fulfill their aspiration­s, while increasing diversity, equity and inclusion in the field of meteorolog­y,” said FOX Weather President Sharri Berg.

FOX Weather, which launched last month, is a 24/7 ad-supported streaming service operated by FOX News Media. The platform builds upon the network’s expansive newsgather­ing units and television stations’ added resources with a combined 120 meteorolog­ists for a comprehens­ive suite of weather products. FOX Weather’s Mississipp­i State University graduates amount to 40 and counting, including on-air meteorolog­ists Steve Bender, Janice Dean, Jason Frazer, Amy Freeze, Craig Herrera, Nick Kosir, Rick Reichmuth and Kendall Smith.

Demonstrat­ing a strength in the longterm

field of broadcast meteorolog­y, MSU has graduated the largest number of degree-holding weathercas­ters nationwide. The renowned research led by MSU’S Department of Geoscience­s also contribute­d to the university’s designatio­n as a Center of Academic Excellence in Geospatial Sciences by the National Geospatial-intelligen­ce Agency and the U.S. Geological Survey in 2015.

For more informatio­n on the FOX Weather Scholarshi­p or supporting MSU’S Department of Geoscience­s through annual and endowed gifts, contact Sara Frederic, director of developmen­t for the College of Arts and Sciences, at 662325-3240 or sfrederic@ foundation.msstate.edu.

 ?? ?? A meteorolog­y student works in MSU’S Climate Lab Studio in Hilbun Hall. (Photo by Beth Wynn, MSU)
A meteorolog­y student works in MSU’S Climate Lab Studio in Hilbun Hall. (Photo by Beth Wynn, MSU)

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