| May 1999 Students claim three Nicholas Kujawa of Butte, Bethany Poulin of Hollis, N.H., and Annette Soup of Cardston, Alberta, were chosen to become Udall Scholars by the Morris K. Udall Foundation. They were nominated for the award by UM faculty. The one-year scholarships will cover the cost of tuition, fees, books and room and board, up to a maximum of $5,000. With three Udall Scholars this year, UM is second only to Kansas State University, which had four. Udall Scholars are chosen on the basis of excellent academic records and a commitment to fields related to the environment, health care or tribal public policy. Kujawa is majoring in physics and philosophy, Poulin is in biology and Soup majors in psychology and pre-physical therapy. All three students are juniors. The Udall Foundation was established by Congress in 1992 to honor Congressman Morris King Udall and his legacy of public service.
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