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Fifteen students, including one from ORHS, named as Haslam Scholars at UT

Posted at 6:27 pm May 30, 2016
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Oumar Souleymane Diallo

Oumar Souleymane Diallo

Fifteen students, including one from Oak Ridge High School, have been named to the 2016 cohort of Haslam Scholars at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. There are 14 students from Tennessee and one from North Carolina.

The ORHS student is Oumar Souleymane Diallo.

A student from Hardin Valley Academy, Sophia Cui, is also among the incoming students.

The Haslam Scholars Program is UT’s premier four-year scholarship program. Each year, the program admits 15 first-year students from the university’s Chancellor’s Honors Program and supports them with the university’s most prestigious and generous named scholarships. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Chancellor’s Honors Program, Dee Haslam, Hardin Valley Academy, Haslam Scholars, Haslam Scholars Program, Jim Haslam, Jimmy Haslam, Natalie Haslam, Oak Ridge High School, ORHS, Oumar Souleymane Diallo, Pilot Corp., Pilot Flying J, scholarship program, scholarships, Sophia Cui, University of Tennessee

Three Oak Ridge High School students selected as Haslam Scholar finalists

Posted at 5:24 pm April 8, 2016
By Holly Cross Leave a Comment

Elisabeth Gallmeier

Elisabeth Gallmeier (Photo from University of Tennessee/2016 Haslam Scholars Finalists)

Three students from Oak Ridge High School were selected as Haslam Scholar finalists this year. This is the highest number of Haslam Scholar finalists from any high school in the state.

The three Oak Ridge finalists are:

  1. Elisabeth Gallmeier, who is pursuing a degree in physics. She has recently been doing research with Oak Ridge National Laboratory, creating statistical modeling programs to aid hydrocarbon exploration and prediction analyses to examine shale play production.
  2. Oumar Souleymane Diallo, who is interested in the nuclear, mechanical, and biomedical engineering fields. His interests are broad and include sculpting, modern art, video editing, cooking. and computer science.
  3. Lewis Wang, who plans to prepare for a career in business administration. He enjoys competitive soccer and volunteer work, including serving as chairman of Oak Ridge’s Youth Advisory Board. He has been involved in developing projects such as the water awareness program for the disadvantaged youth and managing concessions during the city Halloween party to raise money for Mission of Hope.

“We are very proud of our students and the incredible work they do in our schools,” an Oak Ridge Schools press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, K-12 Tagged With: Elisabeth Gallmeier, Haslam Scholars, Haslam Scholars finalists, Lewis Wang, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Schools, Oumar Souleymane Diallo, University of Tennessee

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