Woerman Nominated for Udall Scholarship
K-State Mechanical Engineering Senior nominated for Udall Scholarship
Matt Woerman, senior in mechanical engineering, natural resources
and environmental sciences, is one of five K-State students nominated
for $5,000 Morris K. Udall scholarships.
The congressional scholarship honors Udall, a former congressman from
Arizona, for his legacy of public service. Recipients must either seek
a career related to environmental protection or be Native Americans or
Native Alaskans seeking careers in health care or tribal policy.
Woerman is active in the Student Governing Association and Kansas State
University Student Foundation. He is a member of Blue Key National
Honor Society, Phi Kappa Phi and Phi Eta Sigma honor societies. As a
junior, he was a member of Chimes Junior Honor Society. He also is a
member of Delta Upsilon fraternity. Woerman did an internship for the
Bureau of Air and Radiation at the Kansas Department of Health and
Environment during summer '05. He has received a number of scholarships
while at K-State, including the Foundation Scholarship, Byrd
Scholarship and the Presidential Scholarship. He was a National Merit
finalist and scholar. In his spare time, he is a member of an '80s
cover band, EWB. A 2002 graduate of Topeka High School, he is the son
of Neil and Melodie Woerman, Topeka.
K-State students have won 13 Udall scholarships since that scholarship
program began. K-State is tied for fifth among state schools and tied
for seventh among all colleges and universities in overall Udall
competition.
K-State Media Relations 3/16/06
