
Dirk Killen, assistant dean and academic coordinator in the College of Arts & Sciences, presents senior Laura Vilines with a plaque recognizing her as the winner of the 2005 Stern Summer Scholarship during a ceremony Nov. 4 at the Alumni House. Vilines used her scholarship to organize and run the Appalachian Arts Project, three weeklong day camps for Appalachian children focusing on theater, music, dance and visual arts. Applications for the 2006 Stern Summer Scholarship, which provides $3,000 for one Arts & Sciences undergraduate to spend the summer pursuing an innovative idea addressing a community issue, are being accepted until Feb. 3. Applications for the $5,000 Kaldi’s St. Louis Service Scholarship, which provides funding for an undergraduate student to develop an innovative and sustainable community project in the St. Louis region, are also due Feb. 3. For more information and specific scholarship guidelines, go online to communityservice.wustl.edu/stern or communityservice.wustl.edu/kaldis.