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NASA Astronaut Christopher Ferguson visits MSU scholars

NASA Astronaut Christopher Ferguson visits MSU scholars

Pictured from left, former NASA Astronaut Christopher Ferguson, MSU Astronaut Scholars David Heson of Guntown, Annamarie L. Thompson of Trussville, Alabama, Alyssa Williams of Franklin, Tennessee, and MSU President Mark E. Keenum.  (Photo by Beth Wynn)
Pictured from left, former NASA Astronaut Christopher Ferguson, MSU Astronaut Scholars David Heson of Guntown, Annamarie L. Thompson of Trussville, Alabama, Alyssa Williams of Franklin, Tennessee, and MSU President Mark E. Keenum. (Photo by Beth Wynn)

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STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擟hristopher Ferguson, retired U.S. Navy captain and former NASA astronaut, celebrated three 樱花导航 樱花导航 Astronaut Scholars on campus Monday [Oct. 28].

The Astronaut Scholarship Foundation was founded in 1984 by six of the surviving Mercury 7 astronauts to ensure the U.S. maintained its stronghold in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. NASA astronauts continue to support the foundation鈥檚 mission of STEM education and networking鈥攁warding more than $9 million in scholarships to more than 850 students since its inception. The scholarships provide up to $15,000 each in addition to a lifelong affiliation with ASF.

This year鈥檚 40th cohort awarded 71 scholarships to students from 48 different universities across the nation, including three MSU recipients. David C. Heson of Guntown, Annamarie L. Thompson of Trussville, Alabama, and Alyssa Williams of Franklin, Tennessee, who were announced as MSU鈥檚 newest Astronaut Scholars earlier this year, joined Ferguson during an awards ceremony to celebrate joining the newest class of Astronaut Scholars.

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Heson is majoring in physics, mathematics and computer science with minors in statistics and German. Thompson is a biomedical engineering major minoring in mathematics. Williams is a biochemistry and psychology double major with a minor in cognitive science.

During the recognition program, Ferguson, who commanded NASA鈥檚 final shuttle mission aboard the STS-135 Atlantis, expressed the importance of STEM education, detailed his career and the expansion of commercial space exploration and travel. He congratulated and awarded each MSU astronaut scholar with a framed certificate and lifelong membership to ASF.

鈥淭hank you for being you, it is a very competitive world we鈥檙e in right now,鈥 he said. 鈥淕eopolitical relationships are sort of interesting right now and it鈥檚 going to take all the resources that our country can bring to make sure we can maintain the freedom that we do and make sure we do stay No. 1 in STEM. There鈥檚 a lot of [people] counting on you.鈥

Pictured from left, David Hoffman, Office of Prestigious External Scholarships; MSU alumnus and ASF donor Ray Gildea of Madison; former NASA Astronaut Christopher Ferguson; MSU Astronaut Scholars David Heson of Guntown; Annamarie L. Thompson of Trussville, Alabama; Alyssa Williams of Franklin, Tennessee; MSU President Mark E. Keenum; ASF donor Chris McGuinn; and ASF President and CEO Caroline Schumacher.  (Photo by Beth Wynn)
Pictured from left, David Hoffman, Office of Prestigious External Scholarships; MSU alumnus and ASF donor Ray Gildea of Madison; former NASA Astronaut Christopher Ferguson; MSU Astronaut Scholars David Heson of Guntown; Annamarie L. Thompson of Trussville, Alabama; Alyssa Williams of Franklin, Tennessee; MSU President Mark E. Keenum; ASF donor Christopher McGuinn; and ASF President and CEO Caroline Schumacher. (Photo by Beth Wynn)

Ferguson, an ASF board member, expressed the responsibility each recipient has to encourage, support and mentor others throughout their academic and professional careers.

鈥淭hanks to our wonderful [ASF] leadership, we provide lifelong relationships,鈥 Ferguson said. 鈥淚f you go on, we hope you come back and continue to plow the field and reseed for future scholars that are coming behind you. In exchange, we provide you with mentors, guidance and professional relationships.鈥

The three students鈥攁ll members of MSU鈥檚 Judy and Bobby Shackouls Honors College鈥攁lso are the university鈥檚 23rd, 24th and 25th national Barry Goldwater Scholars. They are among only 438 Goldwater Scholars chosen this year from 1,353 natural science, engineering and mathematics students nominated by 446 colleges and universities.

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