2024 CMMS-MASF Scholarships Awarded to two LU Students

Lamar University's Center for Midstream Management and Science (CMMS) and the Midstream America Scholarship Fund (MASF) are pleased to announce Lamar University’s 2024 Midstream America Scholarship Fund recipients. Scholarships of $2,000, funded by MASF, were awarded by CMMS to two exceptional S.T.E.M.students, one each from LU’s College of Engineering and College of Arts & Sciences. The winning students were selected by their colleges based on their outstanding academic and extracurricular achievements. The recipients of the scholarships are:

 

 

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Abraham Asabi
BSc Chemical Engineering

 

Hannah ThrashHannah Thrash
BSc Forensic Chemistry
BA Music

Thomas Kalb, Director of CMMS, commented “We are truly honored by MASF’s generous support of our students and our university. CMMS’s sole purpose is to build the value proposition and partnership between Lamar University, its faculty and students, and the midstream industry through research, education, and information transfer. MASF is extremely important in helping us accomplish this mission.” Michael Johnston, MASF President said “The Midstream America Scholarship Fund is committed to S.T.E.M. professionals, enabling them to focus on their studies and prepare to enter the industry without facing significant burdens at the start of their careers. This meaningful endeavor aims to inspire individuals like Hannah and Abraham to pay it forward once they have established stable jobs in their community.”

Lamar University’s Center for Midstream Management was established by the Texas legislature in late 2019 to bridge Lamar University and the midstream industry.

The Midstream America Scholarship Fund was created by the leaders of the San Antonio Pipeliners Association to support and attract potential future leaders of the midstream industry.