新人Carissa Ashman获得首创1 000美元“林业产品中的妇女奖学金”,用于环境工程,旨在使以男性为主的产业多样化。 Freshman Carissa Ashman receives the inaugural $1,000 "Women in Forest Products Scholarship" for environmental engineering, aiming to diversify the male-dominated industry.
Carissa Ashman是威斯康星大学-绿湾大学的一年级新生,获威斯康星纸委员会和Ahlstrom授予第一笔“林业产品中的妇女奖学金”,价值1 000美元。 Carissa Ashman, a freshman at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, has been awarded the first "Women in Forest Products Scholarship" by the Wisconsin Paper Council and Ahlstrom, worth $1,000. 奖学金庆祝她对环境工程的热情 以及她家族的造纸史 The scholarship celebrates her passion for environmental engineering and her family's papermaking history. 其目的是鼓励更多的妇女进入以男性为主的行业,并增加多样性。 It aims to encourage more women to enter the male-dominated industry and increase diversity.