Mayo Clinic Health System awards scholarships to high school graduates in Northwest Wisconsin
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EAU CLAIRE — Graduating seniors from high schools in Northwest Wisconsin recently received $1,000 scholarships from Mayo Clinic Health System to pursue education in a health care-related field. This program is supported by the Northwest Wisconsin Community Giving Committee as part of the organization’s commitment to the community and healthcare workforce development.
The recipients are:
• Barron: Carter LaLiberty will attend University of Minnesota Duluth to pursue a degree in exercise and rehabilitation sciences.
• Bloomer: Kaycee Schultz will attend the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire to pursue a degree in nursing.
• Boyceville: Grace Edlin will attend University of Minnesota to pursue a degree in neuroscience.
• Cameron: Meghan Fostvedt will attend University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire to pursue a degree in nursing with a minor in psychology.
• Chetek-Weyerhaeuser: Joseph Jensen will attend University of Wisconsin-La Crosse to pursue a degree in biochemistry and pre-medicine with a minor in psychology.
• Chippewa Falls: Megan Ludy will attend University of Wisconsin-La Crosse to pursue a degree in biology and premedicine.
• Colfax: Adeline Paulson will attend the University of Wisconsin-Stout to pursue a degree in dietetics.
• Cumberland: Tiarra Anderson will attend the University of Minnesota Duluth to pursue a degree in chemistry.
• Durand-Arkansaw: McKenna Hurlburt will attend University of Wisconsin-Madison to pursue a degree in premedicine.
• Eau Claire Memorial: Annabella Iverson will attend University of Wisconsin-Madison to pursue a degree in biology for a career as a pathologist.
• Eau Claire North: Mattigan Haller will attend Lawrence University to pursue a double major in biochemistry and Spanish (premedicine).
• Eau Claire Regis: Anna Allen will attend University of Minnesota-Rochester to pursue a degree in premedicine for a career as a trauma surgeon.
• Eleva-Strum: Macy Daram will attend University of South Florida to pursue a degree in nursing and a minor in Spanish.
• Elk Mound: Hunter Carlson will attend Marquette University to pursue a degree in biomedical sciences.
• Elmwood: Brooklyn Link will attend University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire to pursue a degree in health care administration.
• Glenwood City: Yasmin Leandro-Mendez will attend University of Minnesota-Twin Cities or St. Catherine University to pursue a degree in occupation or physical therapy.
• McDonnell: Kennedy Willi will attend University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire to pursue a degree in nursing.
• Menomonie: Lydia Kistner will attend University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire to pursue a degree in nursing.
• Mondovi: Avery Falkner will attend University of Wisconsin-La Crosse to pursue a degree in exercise and sport science.
• New Auburn: Derrick Taylor will attend Chippewa Valley Technical College to pursue a degree in nursing.
• Osseo-Fairchild: Madison Hugdahl will attend Viterbo University to pursue a degree in nursing.
• Prairie Farm: Makaylin Christenson will attend St. Cloud State University to pursue a degree in biomedical science.
• Rice Lake: Adrianna Young will attend the University of St. Thomas to pursue a degree in exercise science (physical therapy).
• Spring Valley: Aivary Stein will attend Chippewa Valley Technical College and the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire to pursue a degree in nursing.
• Turtle Lake: Brianna Yager will attend Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College-New Richmond to pursue a degree in nursing.

