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February 20, 2008
AUVSI Awards Funds To Calhoun To Support Robotics Scholarship
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| Pictured (l-r): Jim Huey, President, Pathfinder Chapter of AUVSI, Dr. Marilyn Beck, President, Calhoun Community College, Dr. Mary Yarbrough, Dean for Instruction and Workforce Technology and Joe Latimer, Vice-President, Pathfinder Chapter of AUVSI. |
The Huntsville Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International AUVSI Pathfinder Chapter (www.auvsipathfinder.com) recently presented a gift of $17,000 to Calhoun Community College to support a scholarship for a student pursuing a career in the field of robotics. According to Calhoun President Marilyn Beck, a portion of the gift also has been designated for the purchase of robotics equipment and to start a robotics club at the college.
The AUVSI is the world’s largest non-profit organization devoted exclusively to advancing the unmanned systems community. AUVSI has over 1400 member companies and organizations from 50 countries.
AUVSI’s mission is to promote and support public awareness of unmanned systems technology through communication, education and leadership. AUVSI’s information forums provide a vehicle for information exchange, networking and business development.
Pictured from left to right in accompanying photo are, Jim Huey, President, Pathfinder Chapter of AUVSI, Dr. Marilyn Beck, President, Calhoun Community College, Dr. Mary Yarbrough, Dean for Instruction and Workforce Technology and Joe Latimer, Vice-President, Pathfinder Chapter of AUVSI.
Coverage of this release:
- Calhoun gift, The Huntsville Times, Wednesday, February 27, 2008 issue, p. A9
- Group donates money for robotics scholarship, The Athens News-Courier, Tuesday, February 26, 2008 issue, p. 4A
- AUVSI Awards Funds..., The Decatur Daily, Thursday, February 21, 2008
- WAAY TV Channel 31, Huntsville, AL, Thursday, February 21, 2008
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Janet Kincherlow-Martin
Director of Public Relations
(256) 306-2561
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