Annie Tester, a Ford Scholar Alumna from the very first class of Ford Scholars, 1994, has earned the Gerald E. Bruce Community Service Award for her dedication to her small, rural hometown and her perseverance in building a charter school.
more...Earth Day – April 22
As Ford Scholars, we are committed to leading in our communities and supporting the greater communities we live in. Join other Ford Scholar Alumni in celebrating Earth Day by pitching in to help in your local communities. Many events are planned for Saturday, April 26.
more...FSAA Board Networks During January General Meeting
Topics ranged from elections and finances to what alumni want to get out of the Ford Scholar Alumni Association during the annual FSAA General Meeting on Saturday, Jan. 25 at the Stoel Rives law firm office in the Standard Insurance Center in Portland, Ore.
more...A Note from the President
I hope this newsletter issue finds you all healthy and well. With about six months of being your Ford Scholar Alumni Association President under my belt, I can confidently say these were big shoes to fill.
more...Alumni Join MLK Weekend of Service
Ford Scholar Alumni Association members pitched in to help with two community service projects as part of MLK Weekend of Service 2014, honoring the late civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr.
more...Vote for Your FSAA Board of Directors March 17-24
A fantastic group of applicants are vying to join the Ford Scholar Alumni Association Board of Directors during this spring’s FSAA 2014 election. Their biographies are featured in this issue of Alumni News.
more...Spring 2014 Alumni News
Ford Scholar Alumni News Spring 2014 FINAL
more...Keeping Connected!
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more...New FSAA Board Members
The Ford Scholar Alumni Association board members met during the Ford Scholars Recognition Conference on Saturday, July 13, 2013, at the Valley River Inn in Eugene.
more...Alumni Celebrate Autumn
Four-year-old Milana Manuylo seemed thrilled to have seen a gigantic pumpkin slowly make its way to the top of a crane only to be let loose and crash into a swimming pool, causing a great eruption and cheers from the crowd.
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