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The Byrd Honors Scholarships were established in 1985, providing $1,500 nonrenewable scholarships to eligible students. In 1993, the program was expanded to allow students who successfully completed their first year of college to reapply for stipends for the following three years.
In 1985 Congress approved the nation's only merit-based scholarship program funded through the U.S. Department of Education, a program which Congress later named in Byrd's honor. The Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship Program initially comprised a one-year, $1,500 award to students with "outstanding academic achievement" who had been accepted at ...
Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship Program; S. Sophia, West Virginia; W. West Virginia's 6th congressional district This page was last edited on 13 December 2024, at ...
A private college in West Virginia said Wednesday it is removing the name of the late U.S. Sen. Robert C. Byrd from its health center, saying his name had caused “divisiveness and pain" without ...
Taktin Oey (born 1986) is an American composer from the Princeton Junction section of West Windsor, New Jersey, United States. [1]He graduated from West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North in 2004. [1]
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Harrison Ayers scored two TDs for Byrd, while Desmond Simmons (124 rushing yards), Collin Deere and Quinton Hilliard also scored. Calvary's James Simon heads for the end zone in Friday's win over ...
Several transportation projects named for Byrd have gained national notoriety, including the Robert C. Byrd Highway. [8] Also known as "Corridor H" of the Appalachian Development Highway System , the highway was dubbed "West Virginia's road to nowhere" in 2009 after it received a $9.5 million earmark in the $410 billion Omnibus Appropriations ...