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East Central University pre-medicine major Alison Siweckyj (right) of Checotah accepts the Dr. Jim G. Duckett Scholarship from Dr. Terry Cluck, professor of biology. The scholarship is awarded to a student preferably in the pre-med field. The presentation was made at the ECU College of Health and Sciences awards ceremony this spring.
East Central University pre-medicine major Alison Siweckyj (right) of Checotah accepts the Dr. Jim G. Duckett Scholarship from Dr. Terry Cluck, professor of biology. The scholarship is awarded to a student preferably in the pre-med field. The presentation was made at the ECU College of Health and Sciences awards ceremony this spring.
The Claud Carter Scholar Award, which goes to East Central University’s top biology students, is presented to Dylon Howard (left) of Ada by Dr. Nicholas Cheper, chair of the Department of Biology. Howard received the award this spring at the ECU College of Health and Sciences awards ceremony.
The Claud Carter Scholar Award, which goes to East Central University’s top biology students, is presented to Dylon Howard (left) of Ada by Dr. Nicholas Cheper, chair of the Department of Biology. Howard received the award this spring at the ECU College of Health and Sciences awards ceremony.
Roselynn Simpson (left) of Wetumka, one of East Central University’s top students in biology, receives the Claud Carter Scholar Award from Dr. Nicholas Cheper, chair of the department of biology. The presentation was made at the ECU College of Health and Sciences awards ceremony this spring. Simpson will enter medical school at the University of Oklahoma next fall.
Roselynn Simpson (left) of Wetumka, one of East Central University’s top students in biology, receives the Claud Carter Scholar Award from Dr. Nicholas Cheper, chair of the department of biology. The presentation was made at the ECU College of Health and Sciences awards ceremony this spring. Simpson will enter medical school at the University of Oklahoma next fall.
Caitlin Clifton (right), an East Central University biology major from McAlester, is the recipient of the Pfeffer Scholarship in biology or medical technology, a multi-year, renewable scholarship provided by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pfeffer of Ada. Congratulating Clifton is Dr. Terry Cluck, ECU professor of biology. The presentation was made at the ECU College of Health and Sciences awards ceremony this spring.
Caitlin Clifton (right), an East Central University biology major from McAlester, is the recipient of the Pfeffer Scholarship in biology or medical technology, a multi-year, renewable scholarship provided by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pfeffer of Ada. Congratulating Clifton is Dr. Terry Cluck, ECU professor of biology. The presentation was made at the ECU College of Health and Sciences awards ceremony this spring.
Arthur East Central University pre-medicine major Jesse Arthur (right) of Pauls Valley accepts the Carl Osborn Memorial Scholarship from Dr. Terry Cluck, professor of biology. The presentation was made at the ECU College of Health and Sciences awards ceremony this spring.
Arthur East Central University pre-medicine major Jesse Arthur (right) of Pauls Valley accepts the Carl Osborn Memorial Scholarship from Dr. Terry Cluck, professor of biology. The presentation was made at the ECU College of Health and Sciences awards ceremony this spring.
Hatton Tobey Hatton (right), an East Central University biology major from Pauls Valley, is the recipient of the James A. Thomas Scholarship, an award made to a pre-dental student with a 3.0 grade point average. Congratulating Hatton is Dr. Terry Cluck, ECU professor of biology. The scholarship was presented this spring at the ECU College of Health and Sciences awards ceremony.
Hatton Tobey Hatton (right), an East Central University biology major from Pauls Valley, is the recipient of the James A. Thomas Scholarship, an award made to a pre-dental student with a 3.0 grade point average. Congratulating Hatton is Dr. Terry Cluck, ECU professor of biology. The scholarship was presented this spring at the ECU College of Health and Sciences awards ceremony.
East Central University biology major Lindsy Polk (left) of Hugo accepts the Benny and Rita Edwards Scholarship from Dr. Terry Cluck, ECU professor of biology. The scholarship is awarded to students majoring in math or science with a 3.5 grade point average or higher. The scholarship was established by Dr. and Mrs. Benny Edwards in honor of their parents’ tremendous support and strong emphasis in education. The presentation was made at the ECU College of Health and Sciences awards ceremony this spring.
East Central University biology major Lindsy Polk (left) of Hugo accepts the Benny and Rita Edwards Scholarship from Dr. Terry Cluck, ECU professor of biology. The scholarship is awarded to students majoring in math or science with a 3.5 grade point average or higher. The scholarship was established by Dr. and Mrs. Benny Edwards in honor of their parents’ tremendous support and strong emphasis in education. The presentation was made at the ECU College of Health and Sciences awards ceremony this spring.
East Central University pre-medicine major Rachel Watson (left) of Edmond accepts the Dr. David Ramsay Pre-Med Scholarship from Dr. Terry Cluck, professor of biology. The scholarship is awarded to a pre-med student who has completed at least two years of study. The presentation was made at the ECU College of Health and Sciences awards ceremony this spring in Ada.
East Central University pre-medicine major Rachel Watson (left) of Edmond accepts the Dr. David Ramsay Pre-Med Scholarship from Dr. Terry Cluck, professor of biology. The scholarship is awarded to a pre-med student who has completed at least two years of study. The presentation was made at the ECU College of Health and Sciences awards ceremony this spring in Ada.
Nelson Misti Nelson (right), an East Central University pre-veterinary medicine major from Roff, is the recipient of the Harvey Price Memorial Scholarship, an award made to students with a pre-veterinary- or pre-health-related major. Congratulating Nelson is Dr. Terry Cluck, ECU professor of biology. The scholarship was presented this spring at the awards ceremony of ECU’s College of Health and Sciences.
Nelson Misti Nelson (right), an East Central University pre-veterinary medicine major from Roff, is the recipient of the Harvey Price Memorial Scholarship, an award made to students with a pre-veterinary- or pre-health-related major. Congratulating Nelson is Dr. Terry Cluck, ECU professor of biology. The scholarship was presented this spring at the awards ceremony of ECU’s College of Health and Sciences.
Norman Amanda Norman (left) of Ada, one of East Central University’s top students in biology, receives the Claud Carter Scholar Award from Dr. Nicholas Cheper, chair of the Department of Biology. The presentation was made at the ECU College of Health and Sciences awards ceremony this spring.
Norman Amanda Norman (left) of Ada, one of East Central University’s top students in biology, receives the Claud Carter Scholar Award from Dr. Nicholas Cheper, chair of the Department of Biology. The presentation was made at the ECU College of Health and Sciences awards ceremony this spring.
Skylar Farrill (left), an East Central University biology major from Stratford, is the recipient of the Thomas J. McKnight Scholarship, an award available to outstanding students pursuing academic training in the areas of biology, medicine, dentistry, medical technology and other pre-professional health related fields. Congratulating Nelson is Dr. Terry Cluck, ECU professor of biology. The presentation was made at the ECU College of Health and Sciences awards ceremony this spring.
Skylar Farrill (left), an East Central University biology major from Stratford, is the recipient of the Thomas J. McKnight Scholarship, an award available to outstanding students pursuing academic training in the areas of biology, medicine, dentistry, medical technology and other pre-professional health related fields. Congratulating Nelson is Dr. Terry Cluck, ECU professor of biology. The presentation was made at the ECU College of Health and Sciences awards ceremony this spring.

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