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5 students win MSA 2024 scholarships
 
ST. JOHNS, Mich. – The Michigan Soybean Association (MSA) has announced the winners of the 4th annual Michigan Soybean Association College Scholarship. Each of these students has shown exemplary involvement in the agriculture industry and is highly deserving of the award. Students will receive scholarship funds for the upcoming fall semester.
The 2024 recipients are:
• Maddie Brink, Hamilton, Mich. - Purdue University, agronomy
• Brendan Falkowski, Bath, Mich. - University of Michigan, naval architecture and marine engineering
• Maxwell Harman, Mason, Mich. - Michigan State University, PhD – genetic & genome sciences and molecular plant sciences
• Larissa Lapak, Montrose, Mich. - University of Missouri, MS - agricultural leadership, communication and education
• Anna Woller, Montague, Mich. - Muskegon Community College, agriculture education
Since the scholarship program began in 2021, MSA has awarded more than $32,000 in scholarships to deserving students. Helping the next generation of agriculture leaders aligns with MSA’s mission of improving and advocating for the Michigan soybean industry.

4/2/2024