Kent State University at Salem recently welcomed representatives from the Davey Tree Expert Company who presented scholarships to horticulture students Anna Detoro and Pamela Sears.
Presenting the scholarships from Davey Tree were Mark Noark, manager of recruiting and training, and R. J. Laverne, manager of education and training.
Each student received a $1,000 scholarship from the Davey Arbor Grant Foundation. The company annually awards 50 such scholarships throughout the U. S., with three of those awarded to Kent State University students. Codi Steber, a biology major on the Kent Campus, was the third Kent State student to receive the scholarship.
Detoro currently is working as an intern at the Davey Institute’s Plant and Soil Laboratory, while Sears is the garden manager at Home Depot in Salem.
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Photo: Participating in the scholarship presentation on the Kent State Salem Campus were (from left) Associate Professor Chris Carlson, R. J. Laverne of Davey Tree, Anna Detoro, Mark Noark of Davey Tree, Pamela Sears and Assistant Dean of Kent State Salem Dr. Celeste Oprean.