Graduate Student Receives the Herbert Weber Cardiac Rehabilitation Scholarship for 2012-2013
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The East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania Chapter of The Association of Pennsylvania State Colleges and University Retired Faculties (APSCURF) has awarded the Herbert Weber Cardiac Rehabilitation Scholarship to Maure Perrymond of Pottstown. She is a graduate student in the ESU Clinical Exercise Physiology program.
Perrymond was selected to receive the scholarship by a committee composed of current faculty members from the Department of Exercise Science and retired ESU faculty.
The criteria for the scholarship include academic record, evidence of community service, department recommendation and articulation of career goals.
Perrymond recently graduated from the ESU Exercise Science program with an overall Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.65. She was an outstanding member of the ESU Women’s Lacrosse Team for the past four years and the team’s Most Valuable Player in 2012.
This is the third year the APSCURF scholarship has been awarded. Professor Emeritus Dr. Herbert Weber is the founder of the ESU Cardiac Rehabilitation Graduate Program, now known as Clinical Exercise Physiology. Management of the scholarship is coordinated through the ESU Foundation.
Members of the scholarship selection committee included: Dr. Donald Cummings, professor/chairperson, Dr. Shala Davis, professor/graduate coordinator, Dr. Gregory Dwyer, professor, Dr. Arnold Goldfuss, professor emeritus; and Professor Mertice Shane, professor emeritus.