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June Anderson Foundation scholarships awarded to nontraditional students


June S. Anderson Foundation member Ginger Rowell, math professor at Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, Tenn., speaks during a luncheon held Aug. 15, 2025, to present this year’s winners of the June S. Anderson Scholarship. (MTSU photo by Andy Heidt)
Winners of scholarships from the private June S. Anderson Foundation are, from left, Courtney Potts of Columbia, Tenn.; Sydnee Sommers of Nashville, Tenn.; Esther Benyi of La Vergne, Tenn.; and Jacqueline Kannady of Clarksville, Tenn. The foundation annually awards full-tuition scholarships to students at Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, Tenn., age 25 and older who are preparing for careers in fields that are nontraditional for women. (MTSU photo by Andy Heidt)
Maigan Wipfli, holding a bouquet, with the First-Year and Nontraditional Student Engagement in the Center for Student Involvement and Leadership at Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, Tenn., was given the Outstanding Mentor for Women award by the June S. Anderson Foundation during a luncheon held Aug. 15, 2025, to present this year’s winners of the June S. Anderson Scholarship. Pictured, from left, are Andrienne Friedli, MTSU chemistry professor and current president of the foundation; Ginger Rowell, MTSU math professor and foundation member; Wipfli; Theresa Cole, first JSA Foundation scholarship winner; and Margaret Behm, the foundation’s lawyer. (MTSU photo by Andy Heidt)

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