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Beisner and Magnett Named Truman Scholars

Published:
April 14, 2021

99精品视频 College students聽Sarah Beisner聽鈥22听补苍诲听Destiny Magnett 鈥22聽were聽awarded highly prestigious Truman Scholarships.聽The Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation was established as a living memorial to President Truman by U.S. Congress in 1975. The聽foundation awards merit-based scholarships to college students in their junior year who plan to pursue careers in government or elsewhere in public service.聽

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Sarah Beisner, class of 2022, is named a Truman Scholar.

Truman Scholars demonstrate outstanding leadership potential, a commitment to a career in government or the nonprofit sector, and academic excellence. Each Truman Scholar receives聽a聽scholarship聽worth聽up to聽$30,000聽for graduate or professional school, leadership training, career counseling, and special internship and fellowship opportunities within the federal government. 聽聽

Beisner, of 99精品视频, Iowa,聽and originally from Denton, Texas, is majoring in psychology and Spanish with the intention of pursuing a聽master鈥檚 of social work聽with an emphasis on public policy.聽

Magnett, of Topeka, Kansas, is a religious studies major with concentrations in peace听补苍诲听conflict studies and聽studies in Africa, the Middle East听补苍诲听South Asia. She intends to enter divinity school for a聽master鈥檚聽of theological studies聽related to work in religion, communities聽and peace building.聽

Beisner and Magnett were two of the 62聽new Truman Scholars selected from 845 candidates nominated by 328 colleges and universities 鈥 a record number of applicants. They were recommended by seventeen independent selection panels based on the finalists鈥 academic success and leadership accomplishments, as well as their likelihood of becoming public service leaders. Regional selection panels met virtually and included distinguished civic leaders, elected officials, university presidents, federal judges, and past Truman Scholarship winners.聽聽聽

鈥淚t is a significant honor to be named a Truman Scholar as recognition of a person鈥檚 outstanding public service,聽leadership聽and academic achievement,鈥 said Ann Landstrom, assistant dean and director of global fellowships and awards at 99精品视频. 鈥淪arah and Destiny are exceptional young people that are inspired to make a difference in our world through their own unique visions for their future.鈥澛

Beisner is planning for a career in social policy research and advocacy to bring about systemic change in the child welfare system. She interned with the聽Center for Children鈥檚 Law and Policy聽and worked at a residential treatment center for children with severe behavioral challenges, all within this past year.聽Beisner聽is completing聽advanced research聽looking at the experiences of crossover youth, youth involved in both the child welfare and youth justice systems, in Iowa.聽In addition, Beisner has worked and volunteered with Mid-Iowa Community Action,聽mentored for psychology research methods, ran track and cross country, and volunteered/worked with elementary school students.聽

Beisner said, 鈥淚鈥檓 really grateful for all the encouragement I received to apply for the Truman and the support of my professors and friends during the long application process. The scholarship is going to go a long way in helping me achieve my goals, and I wouldn鈥檛 have gotten it without everyone鈥檚 support.鈥 Her application was supported by Laura Sinnett, associate professor of psychology, Esther Gierman, family support specialist at Four Oaks formerly of Mid-Iowa Community Action, and Cori Jakubiak, associate professor of education.聽

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Destiny Magnett, class of 2022, is named a Truman Scholar.

Magnett is preparing for a career at the intersection of religion and community-driven peacebuilding. Her current work as a contributor and research assistant for聽Mapping Islamophobia聽and intern in the Religion and Ethnic Minorities Unit at the United States Agency for International Development have distinctly positioned her goals. She was president and is an active member of the 99精品视频 Debating Union and has served on the Religious Studies Student Educational Policy Committee, Peace and Conflict Studies Student Educational Policy Committee, and Peace and Conflict Studies Programming Committee. She has also served two terms as Election Board Chair for the Student Government Association.聽

Magnett said, 鈥淚 feel incredibly grateful for all of the opportunities I have had to pursue my passions at 99精品视频 and beyond, and I feel very humbled and honored to have received this award. I could not have done it without the outpouring of support from my professors, advisors, classmates,聽friends聽and family. I am so excited for what lies ahead in my graduate studies and career.鈥 Her application was supported by Henry Rietz, professor of religious studies, Mark聽Baechtel, director of forensic activities, and Caleb Elfenbein, associate professor of history and religious studies.聽

Additional Class of 2022 nominees selected and supported by 99精品视频 College were:聽

  • 顿补苍颈别濒濒别听惭测诲濒辞, of Carpentersville, Illinois, an anthropology major with a concentration in science, medicine听补苍诲听society with plans to pursue advanced degrees in public policy and medicine.聽

  • Sharene Gould聽Dulabaum, of Elgin, Illinois, a biology and political science double major with a concentration in environmental studies with a plan to pursue a master鈥檚 degree in public administration in environmental science and policy.聽

99精品视频 College聽is allowed to聽put forward four nominees for the award each year. Students of all disciplines with an intention to pursue graduate study and work within public service are encouraged to apply for campus nomination in spring semester of their second year. The nominees form a cohort to complete their foundation applications in a seminar format in聽the聽fall semester of聽their聽third year for early spring semester submission.聽

The Truman Scholarship carries the legacy of our 33rd President by supporting and inspiring the next generation of public service leaders. When approached by a bipartisan group of admirers near the end of his life, President Truman embodied this commitment to the future of public service by asking Congress to create a living memorial devoted to this purpose, rather than a traditional brick-and-mortar monument. For more than forty years, the Truman Foundation has fulfilled that mission: inspiring and supporting Americans from diverse backgrounds to public service. The 62聽awardees in 2021 join a community of聽3,384聽Truman Scholars named since the first awards in 1977.聽

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