LaPan Awarded 2012 ASTA Holland America Line Graduate Research Scholarship

Chantell LaPan - NCSU PRTM doctoral studentTourism Cares, the tourism industry’s premier charitable organization for preservation, conservation, restoration, and education, has awarded Chantell LaPan, a doctoral student in the NC State Department of Parks, Recreation & Tourism Management,  the 2012 ASTA Holland America Line Graduate Research Scholarship from Tourism Cares. 

The $4,000 award is a portion of $78,000 in academic scholarships awarded to 58 travel, tourism, and hospitality students attending colleges and universities throughout the United States and Canada. 

LaPan will use the scholarship to investigate tourism entrepreneurship in the Coastal region of Ghana, West Africa, including the process by which tourism entrepreneurs decide to go into business and factors that contribute to successful tourism enterprises. Ghana is a highly entrepreneurial society, with an interest in expanding their tourism industry. This study could have impacts for both tourism professionals and development workers in the region, as it will concentrate on the intersection of poverty, entrepreneurship, and tourism.

In addition to the monetary awards, the academic scholarship recipients are also invited to attend the Tourism Cares Experience the Industry Student Program at the annual NTA Convention, January 20 – 24, 2013 in Orlando, Florida. The program gives students the opportunity to shadow professional mentors and participate in tourism industry workshops.

The scholarships are funded jointly by Tourism Cares and by members of the American Society of Travel Agents (ASTA), the International Airlines Travel Agent Network (IATAN), and NTA and are awarded annually to students pursuing undergraduate or graduate travel, tourism, or hospitality degrees at accredited colleges and universities.

More information on scholarship recipients and their educational institutions

 About Tourism Cares
Tourism Cares is an innovative nonprofit organization formed in 2005 through a consolidation of the National Tourism Foundation and the Travelers Conservation Foundation. The organization works to preserve the travel experience for future generations through a three pronged approach. We award grants to natural, cultural, and historic sites throughout the world.  In addition, we host unique volunteer restoration projects designed specifically for travel professionals. Recognized as the most innovative “give-back” program in the industry, Tourism Cares volunteer project and Volunteer Day draw thousands of corporate leaders and individuals together to share in the conservation and preservation of treasured cultural and historic sites. We also help assure a knowledgeable tourism workforce by granting academic and service-focused scholarships to hospitality and tourism students.

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For More Information, Contact:
Tilla Fearn, Communication Director, (919) 513-4644 or tilla_fearn@ncsu.edu

Stamm Scholarship To Aid Worthy Wood Products Students

Learning about wood products.The NC State Natural Resources Foundation is pleased to announce the funding of the Alfred J. Stamm Memorial Scholarship at NC State University by his son, Alfred John Stamm. 

This endowment will provide merit–based scholarships for undergraduate students enrolled in the Wood Products Program in NC State University’s Department of Forest Biomaterials.

The initial gift to this endowment was received from Mrs. Erdine Stamm in 1986 in memory of her husband, a retired distinguished professor at NC State from 1959-1970.

Dr. Stamm was a native of Los Angeles where he received his BS of Science from California Institute of Technology. He completed his Masters and PHD in physical chemistry at the University of Wisconsin. In 1925 he began research work at the US Forest Products laboratory in Madison, Wisconsin until coming to NC State in 1959. He received numerous awards, fellowships and the prestigious Reuben Robertson Professorship of Wood and Paper Science.

A true scientist, he published two books, over 150 publications and held 11 patents in the area of physics, chemistry and the structure of wood.

The scholarship endowment will recognize in perpetuity the significant contributions to wood science and technology by Dr. Stamm through the professional accomplishments and personal lives of the young men and women who study at NC State University. 

During his professional life, which spanned 45 years, Dr. Stamm received national acclaim for his research and was the recipient of numerous awards and was the author of two books and over 150 research papers.

About the Department of Forest Biomaterials
NC State’s Department of Forest Biomaterials (FB) is home to one of the oldest and most respected paper science and engineering programs in the world and to a nationally recognized wood products program with a long history if supporting wood manufacturing industries, sustainable housing and their surrounding communities.  FB also has a fast-growing forest biomaterials and bioenergy effort which examines the production of novel biomass resources, and develops the chemical science and engineering technology for the sustainable production of materials and energy.  FB’s approach recognizes the scientific and engineering principles driving each area of study, as well as, applicable technology and business skills. Students examine the broader sustainability issues that affect industries operating in these fields, including the financial, management and social components through hands-on learning focused on identifying solutions to real-world problems and developing futuristic products and environmentally friendly processes.

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Learn more about the Wood Products program in the NC State College of Natural Resources 

For More Information, Contact:
Tilla Fearn, Communication Director, (919) 513-4644 or tilla_fearn@ncsu.edu