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Departmental Scholarships
The
Doug Beers Scholarship - The purpose of this scholarship
is to honor the memory of Doug Beers, an outstanding Wheaton
graduate whose life was cut short by a tragic accident. Doug
was a political science major and played key role in student
government. Following graduation, he became deeply involved
in local (Hanover Township) politics and soon thereafter ran
for a seat in the Illinois House of Representatives, nearly
succeeding. Subsequently, he worked in the election campaigns
of other state and local candidates. Since this award seeks
to honor the memory of this outstanding young man, applicants
must have a demonstrated interest in grass-roots politics.
The award provides a stipend of about $2,000.
The
Bud Kellstedt Scholarship – The scholarship, given in
honor of Dr. Lyman (Bud) Kellstedt, who served on the faculty
from 1980 until his retirement in 2000, is given to a promising
student who is committed to the systematic study of religion
and politics. Prof. Kellstedt specialized in American politics
and more particularly in the nature and role of religion in
politics. Juniors who have an interest in religion and politics
and who are planning on graduate study in political science
are eligible. Applications are accepted in March.
The
Timothy Weeden Scholarship - The purpose of the Senator
Timothy Weeden Scholarship is to encourage Wisconsin political
science majors in their efforts to make a difference through
the political process. Timothy Weeden, a 1973 graduate of
the Political Science Department of Wheaton College, served
in the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1984-1986 and was elected
to the Wisconsin State Senate in 1987, serving as a Senator
until 1998.
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