Morpheus Lab  
 
search





The American Helicopter Society (AHS) International—The Vertical Flight Technical Society—announced in an April 2 press release that six University of Maryland (UMD) Aerospace Engineering students received 2015 Vertical Flight Foundation (VFF) scholarship.

UMD students represented over 25 percent of this year's VFF scholarship awardees.

Bachelor Degree Recipients

  • Gerald Andrews – John A. Zuk Scholarship

Master Degree Recipients

  • Stacy Sidle – Hal Andrews Scholarship
  • Lauren Trollinger – John M. Slattery Scholarship         

Doctorate Degree Recipients

  • Joseph H. Schmaus – Joseph P. Cribbins Scholarship
  • Elena Shrestha – Alfred Gessow Scholarship
  • Elizabeth A. Weiner – Richard L. Ballard Scholarship

This year’s awardees will be recognized at the Grand Awards Banquet on Wednesday May 6, 2015 during the 71st Annual AHS Annual Forum and Technology Display at the Virginia Beach Convention Center in Virginia Beach, Va.

The VFF was established in 1967 as the philanthropic arm of AHS. Since 1977, the merit-based scholarship program has been a great success story, with more than 400 scholarships awarded to date. Many recipients are now leaders in the vertical flight technical community. 100% of every tax-deductible contribution to VFF goes directly to student scholarships. AHS International covers all overhead costs of administration and accounting, and contributes a portion of its revenue to supplementing individual contributions.

For more information on the Vertical Flight Foundation, please visit www.vtol.org/vff.



Related Articles:
UMD Team Lands First Place in AHS Student Design Competition
Wereley Named AHS Technical Fellow
Three UMD students Awarded Vertical Flight Foundation Scholarships
Clark School Wins Helicopter Design Competition
Leishman and Collins Recognized at AHS Forum for Best Historical Paper
UMD and GA Tech Capture Top Honor in the 28th Annual AHS/Industry Student Design Competition
Two Big Wins for Clark School Teams
Dr. Chopra Receives Highest Honor of AHS
AGRC Students Participate in Engineering Family Day
Dr. Leishman and Johnson receive Lindenbaum Award in Montreal

April 3, 2015


«Previous Story  

 

 

Current Headlines

Looking A“Head” to the Future of Autonomous Robots

UMD’s New ASTRA Center Announces Seed Grants

Madeline Fischer Wins 2024 European Rotorcraft Forum Padfield Award

Project Embraces Tribal History With Modern Technology

Department Welcomes New Faculty Member Tam Nguyen

UMD Student Receives Wings Foundation Scholarship

Maryland Engineers Take On Big Challenges in Medicine

Two Clark School Engineers Named Associate Fellows of Aeronautics and Astronautics Institute

Meet the A. James Clark Scholars Class of ’28

Aerospace Engineering Celebrates 75 Years

 
 
Back to top  
Home Clark School Home UMD Home aero umd NIA NASA