Roseman University spectRUm - Winter 2023

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2023 Hero Scholars Ten students were each awarded one-time $10,000 scholarships funded by the university in partnership with generous community partners and donors. by Jason Roth

This fall, Roseman University of Health Sciences awarded its 2023 Hero Scholars at events held on its Henderson, Nevada and South Jordan, Utah campuses. Ten students accepted into the university’s Colleges of Pharmacy and Nursing were each awarded one-time $10,000 scholarships funded by the university in partnership with generous community partners and donors. Each scholar was selected based on their academic promise, financial need, community volunteerism, and leadership skills. “In its second year, the Hero Scholars program was created during the COVID-19 pandemic to identify and reward future frontline healthcare professionals who selflessly volunteer to help improve their communities,” said Renee Coffman, PhD, Roseman University’s president and co-founder. “We are grateful for our community partners who have joined us in nurturing these students who have demonstrated heroic attributes in their everyday lives.” The Roseman University 2023 Hero Scholars program is funded in part through donations by The Valley Health System, Comprehensive Cancer Centers of Nevada, Cure 4 The Kids Foundation, Steinberg Diagnostic Medical Imaging, Vegas Golden Knights Foundation, RBM Building Services, the Estate of Robert Stolman, the Renee Holder Memorial Scholarship Fund, and Roseman University Trustee Annette Logan-Parker. 10 |

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