The Society of Plastics Engineers Foundation has announced the following 2019 scholarship awards:
Priya Venkatraman, $2,000, Virginia Tech, macromolecular science and engineering, from the SPE automotive and composites division's ACCE Scholarship.
Bradley Sutliff, $2,000, Virginia Tech, macromolecular science and engineering, from the automotive and composites division's ACCE Scholarship.
Mariana Desiree Reale Batista, $2,500, Michigan State University, materials science and engineering, from the automotive and composites division's Dr. Jackie Rehkopf Scholarship.
Akshata Kulkarni, $2,500, University of Akron, polymer engineering, from the automotive and composites division's Dr. Jackie Rehkopf Scholarship.
Steven Vecchi, $3,000, Penn State Erie, plastics engineering technology, from the blow molding division scholarship.
Shnaidie Macajoux, $3,000, University of Massachusetts Lowell, plastics engineering, from the blow molding division scholarship.
Colleen Murray, $3,500, University of Delaware, materials science, from the composites division's Harold Giles Scholarship.
Kristen Postiglione, $2,500, Stevens Institute of Technology, engineering management, from the extrusion division's Ed Steward Scholarship.
Leticia Cervantes, $2,500, University of Oklahoma, chemical engineering, from the extrusion division's Ed Steward Scholarship.
Callie Zawaski, $5,000, Virginia Tech, mechanical engineering, from the extrusion division's, Lew Erwin Scholarship.
Shawnee Mills, $2,500, Pennsylvania College of Technology, plastics and polymer engineering technology, from the extrusion division's Russell Gould Scholarship.
Hikma Abajorga, $2,500, University of Massachusetts Lowell, plastics engineering, from the extrusion division's Russell Gould Scholarship.
Michaela Gibson, $2,500, Clemson University, packaging science, from the flexible packaging division scholarship.
Elizabeth Saly, $2,750, University of Wisconsin-Stout, plastics engineering, from the injection molding division scholarship.
Trapper Ferris, $1,500, Penn State Erie, plastics engineering technology, from the polymer modifiers and additives division scholarship.
Arezoo Avid, $2,000, University of California Irvine, chemical and biochemical engineering, from the polymer modifiers and additives division scholarship.
Mayesha Binte Mahmud, $2,500, University of Toronto, from the polymer modifiers and additives division scholarship.
Martin Eichers, $3,500, North Dakota State University, mechanical engineering, from the polymer modifiers and additives division scholarship and the automotive and composites division's ACCE Scholarship.
Lexington Peterson, $3,000, Pittsburg State University, plastics engineering technology and polymer chemistry, from the polymer modifier and additives division scholarship and the thermoforming division scholarship.
Siddhant Iyer, $9,000, University of Massachusetts Lowell, plastics engineering, from the polymer modifier and additives division scholarship, the thermoplastic materials and foams division scholarship and the Harold Giles Composites Division Scholarship.
Jared Pavlick, $2,500, University of Michigan, biomedical engineering, from the SPE Foundation's Art Haas Scholarship.
Adam Everse, $2,500, Ferris State University, plastics engineering technology, from the SPE Foundation's Carl Haas Scholarship.
Eric Stitt, $2,500, Michigan State University, materials science and engineering, from the Detroit section's Irv Poston Scholarship.
Elizabeth DeFazio, $2,500, Rutgers University, chemical engineering, from the Detroit section's Norm Kakarala Scholarship.
Jordan Howell, $2,500, Kettering University, industrial engineering and applied mathematics, from the Detroit section's Robert G. Dailey Scholarship.
Laryssa Meyer, $2,500, University of Wisconsin-Stout, plastics engineering, from the Detroit section's Thomas E. Powers Scholarship.
Yajaira Hernandez, $2,000, University of Houston, mechanical engineering technology, from the SPE Foundation's Fleming-Blaszcak Scholarship.
Annabel Sharnowski, $3,000, University of Michigan, college of engineering, from the SPE Foundation's Gail Bristol Scholarship.
Alison Kennedy, $2,000, Case Western Reserve University, polymer science and engineering, from the SPE Foundation's General Scholarship.
Melissa Kraeger, $1,500, Rochester Institute of Technology, mechanical engineering technology, from the SPE Foundation's General Scholarship.
Lauren Seas, $2,000, University of Akron, chemical engineering, from the SPE Foundation's General Scholarship.
Molly Teece, $1,500, University of Massachusetts Lowell, plastics engineering, from the SPE Foundation's General Scholarship.
Jill Bohnet, $2,000, Louisiana State University, chemical engineering, from the SPE Foundation's Gulf Coast Hurricane Scholarship.
Benjamin Letherer, $1,000, University of Massachusetts Lowell, plastics engineering, from the SPE Foundation's Robert E. Cramer Product Design and Development Division Scholarship.
Brooke Lenhardt, $3,000, Penn State Erie, plastics engineering technology, from the SPE Foundation's Ruth Neward Scholarship.
Lucas Poche, $3,000, Pennsylvania College of Technology, from the SPE Foundation's Ted Neward Scholarship.
Antonia Chin, $2,500, Kettering University, chemical engineering, from the thermoforming division scholarship.
Haven Bontz, $2,000, Pennsylvania College of Technology, plastics and polymer engineering technology, from the thermoforming division scholarship.
Nathan Rader-Edkin, $2,500, Pennsylvania College of Technology, plastics and polymer engineering technology, from the thermoforming division scholarship.
Samuel Bliesner, $1,500, Tulane University, chemical and biomolecular engineering, from the thermoforming division scholarship.
Sai Aditya Pradeep, $1,000, Clemson University, automotive engineering (materials and manufacturing), from the thermoplastic elastomers special interest group scholarship.
Camille Holman, $1,000, Pittsburgh State University, plastics engineering technology and polymer chemistry, from the thermoplastic elastomers special interest group scholarship.
Mikayla Harkey, $1,000, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, mechanical engineering technology, from the thermoplastic elastomers special interest group scholarship.