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Foundation Supports Honors Science/Health Scholarships

Posted March 20, 2017 in Articles

With a $1 million grant, the David and Inez Myers Foundation created The David and Inez Myers Honors Scholars Fund. Over the next four years, the fund will provide full scholarships to 25 students who are admitted to CSU’s Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Honors College during their freshman year and who are pursuing undergraduate degrees in CSU’s College of Sciences and Health Professions.

The David and Inez Myers Foundation has been a longtime supporter of Cleveland State University and the Honors College. By supporting honors students who are passionate about science and health, the Myers Foundation is supporting future scientific discoveries and healthcare innovations.

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