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2020 Scholarship Recipients

 

Each year, New York Women in Communications awards scholarships to graduating high school seniors and undergraduate and graduate students who intend to pursue or further a career in communications.

Scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic excellence, need and a demonstrated commitment to the field of communications. New York Women in Communications is committed to inclusion and diversity. Scholarships range from $2,500 to $10,000.

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Hailey Aldrich

Ithaca College

Hearst Corporation Scholarship

Gabriella Conway
Gabriella Conway

Baruch College

IPG Scholarship

IPG Scholarship
Yamilla Frej
Yamila Frej

University of Pennsylvania

Esperanza Scholarship

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Victoria Giardina

The College of New Jersey

Carlozzi Family Scholarship

Amanda Gordon
Amanda Gordon

New York University

Judy Corman Memorial Scholarship from Scholastic

Judy Corman Scholarship from Scholastic
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Anna Harris

Ithaca College

Ann Liguori Foundation Sports Media Scholarship

Ann Liguori Foundation Scholarship
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Taffy Lashley

Rutgers University

New York Women in Communications Alumna Award of Excellence

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Godlyse Mahungu

Rutgers University

Kaplow Scholarship

Drashti Mehta
Drashti Mehta

Hofstra University

Interpublic Group (IPG) Scholarship

IPG Scholarship
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Brooke Salamone

Pace University

Interpublic Group (IPG) Scholarship

IPG Scholarship
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Ellis Stewart

The Pennsylvania State University

Meredith Corporation Scholarship

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Liz Sugar

The College of New Jersey

Meredith Corporation Scholarship

Daejah Woolery
Daejah Woolery

Fordham University

Carlozzi Family Scholarship

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