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The West Virginia University Davis College of Agriculture and Natural Resources has awarded the prestigious H.E. “Doc” Kidder Memorial Trust scholarship for 2025 to two outstanding students, Audrey Baker and Madison Welch. This scholarship is designed to support students in their pursuit of graduate or professional education in specific fields related to agriculture and natural resources.
Audrey Baker, a senior from New Martinsville, West Virginia, is set to earn her bachelor’s degree in the upcoming academic year. Her dedication to her studies and commitment to making an impact in her field have made her a deserving recipient of this honor. Alongside her, Madison Welch, whose contributions to the college community have also been noteworthy, shares this recognition.
The H.E. “Doc” Kidder Memorial Trust scholarship reflects a commitment to fostering the next generation of leaders in agriculture and natural resources, ensuring that passionate students like Baker and Welch have the opportunity to further their education and careers.
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