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Week of 6 June 2003· Vol. VI, No. 32
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Boston University Medeiros scholarships were awarded to 14 graduating students from Boston archdiocesan high schools. The four-year full-tuition scholarships are part of the University's Cardinal Humberto Medeiros Scholarship Program, established in 1986, which honors students for their academic achievement, leadership qualities, and service to their schools and communities. With this year's recipients, BU has enrolled 227 Medeiros Scholars, totaling $19.5 million in scholarships. Seated, left to right, are Matthew Quigley, Sarah Witkowski, Gus Cooney, Christi Desocio, Christopher Cassani, and Gina Riccio. Standing, left to right, are Julia da Silva, Regine Vital, Erin Zevolo, Elizabeth Spellman, Chancellor John Silber, Bishop Richard Lennon, Brendan Molloy, Renee Dudley, Michael Dewey, and Becky Lu. Photo by Vernon Doucette

Boston University Medeiros scholarships were awarded to 14 graduating students from Boston archdiocesan high schools. The four-year full-tuition scholarships are part of the University’s Cardinal Humberto Medeiros Scholarship Program, established in 1986, which honors students for their academic achievement, leadership qualities, and service to their schools and communities. With this year’s recipients, BU has enrolled 227 Medeiros Scholars, totaling $19.5 million in scholarships. Seated, left to right, are Matthew Quigley, Sarah Witkowski, Gus Cooney, Christi Desocio, Christopher Cassani, and Gina Riccio. Standing, left to right, are Julia da Silva, Regine Vital, Erin Zevolo, Elizabeth Spellman, Chancellor John Silber, Bishop Richard Lennon, Brendan Molloy, Renee Dudley, Michael Dewey, and Becky Lu. Photo by Vernon Doucette

       

6 June 2003
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