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SDSU Dairy Science Student Jacoby Receives National Scholarship



Three students in the South Dakota State University Department of Dairy and Food Science recently received scholarships from the National Dairy Promotion and Research Board (NDPRB). One is a native of Missouri. Each year, the NDPRB, through Dairy Management Inc., awards scholarships to 12 undergraduate students from across the U.S. who are enrolled in programs that emphasize dairy and have shown the potential to become leaders in the dairy industry.

"These are highly competitive scholarships with applicants from all over the country and receiving these scholarships are a reflection of the excellence of our three student recipients," said Vikram Mistry, Interim Associate Dean of Academic Programs. "They certainly will be leaders of the dairy industry in the future."

Scholarship recipients are selected based on their academic performance, courses related to dairy, apparent commitment to a career in dairy, involvement in extra-curricular activities, especially those relating to dairy, and their evidence of leadership ability, initiative, character and integrity.

SDSU recipients of the $2,500 scholarships for 2021 include Theodore Jacoby, originally from St. Louis, Mo., graduated in December 2021 with a bachelor's degree in dairy manufacturing. While on campus, he was a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, SDSU Dairy Club, Pope Pius XII Newman Center, Jacks for Life, State-A-Thon and Young Americans for Freedom.

Following his graduation in December, Jacoby accepted a position as a Technical Services Specialist with Valley Queen Cheese in Milbank, S.D.

2021 was the third consecutive year Jacoby received the National Dairy Promotion and Research Board scholarship.

"I am so honored to be receiving such a prestigious award," said Jacoby. "It is recognition such as this that acts as a reminder to keep on pushing for success. I want to make a difference in the world, and it is nice to feel supported by the dairy industry to achieve these goals."

Othere receiving funds were Margaret Molitor of St. Cloud, Minn., currently pursuing a degree in dairy production. On campus, she is actively involved in the SDSU Dairy Club, Sigma Alpha sorority, Little International and the Pope Pius XII Newman Center. Following graduation, Molitor hopes to take over her family's organic dairy farm with the goal of diversifying and creating a direct market within her local community. And there was Meghan Hettinga of Orange City, Iowa, who recently graduated with a bachelor's degree in dairy production. Throughout her time at SDSU, Hettinga was a student athlete on the SDSU Track and Field team and was a member of the SDSU Dairy Club and Oasis Campus Ministries. Following her graduation, she will be pursuing a master's degree in agricultural education.

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