Students in Print
April 10, 2021 | Posted in: Student Resources
Students in Print – Building Tomorrow’s Workforce
This page features some of the more than 200 current students that are receiving scholarships from the Print and Graphics Scholarship Foundation. This series gives you an up close and personal insight into the thoughts and motivations of the young people that are coming into the graphic communications industry today. As the current workforce reaches retirement and leaves, replacing them becomes an increasingly important factor for many companies. Here are the stories of the people who will be joining the industry and will make up the workforce of the future. To read their profiles and learn about their stories, simply click on their image.
  
 Elijah Carrington
 Junior at Robert Morris
 University in Moon, PA.
  
 Josie Moore
 
 Junior at College of
 the Ozarks in Point Lookout, Missouri.
  
 Olivia Konys
 
 Senior at the Rochester
 Institute of Technology in
 Rochester, New York.
  
 Brianna Ferguson
 
 Sophomore at University of
 Wisconsin-Stout in
 Menomonie, Wisconsin.
  
 Katelyn Theis
 
 Senior at University of
 Wisconsin-Stout in
 Menomonie, Wisconsin.
  
 Katherine Dayton
 
 Fifth-year student at
 Western Michigan University
 in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
  
 Megan-Hagedorn
 
 Senior at University of
 Wisconsin-Stout in
 Menomonie, Wisconsin.
  
 Megan Ho
 
 Freshman at Texas State
 University in San Marcos,
 Texas.
  
 Rebecca Nattress
 
 Senior at University of
 Wisconsin-Stout in
 Menomonie, Wisconsin.
  
 Samantha Bressler
 
 Senior at College of
 the Ozarks in Point Lookout,
 Missouri.
  
 Tim McMahon
 
 Junior at College of Design,
 Architecture, Art, and Planning
 at the University of Cincinnati
 in Cincinnati, Ohio.
  
 Toni Berning
 
 Sophomore at Ball State
 University in Muncie, Indiana.
  
 Madison Ebbert
 
 Freshmen at James Madison
 University in Harrisonburg, Virginia.
  
 Kaitlyn Anthony
 
 Freshman at Illinois Valley
 Community College in
 Oglesby, Illinois.
  
 Austin Heredia
 
 Freshman at the Art Institute
 of Fort Lauderdale in Florida.
 
             
				                         
				                         
				                         
				                         
				                         
				                         
				                         
				                         
				                         
				                         
				                         
				                         
				                        