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The Morehead-Cain Scholarship (originally the Morehead Scholarship) was the first merit scholarship program established in the United States. [1] [2] [better source needed] It was founded at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1951 and was named for its benefactors, John Motley Morehead III and the Gordon and Mary Cain Foundation. [2]
Jul. 25—Josie Blackman, a member of the Hobbton High School 2023 graduating class, has accepted the prestigious Morehead-Cain Scholarship at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (UNC).
The program was created in 2000 by benefactor Julian Robertson, a 1955 graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill. Mr. Robertson sought to encourage collaboration between Duke and the University of North Carolina and to promote the development of young leaders. [2]
The Morehead–Patterson bell tower, south of the Wilson Library, was commissioned by John Motley Morehead III, the benefactor of the Morehead-Cain Scholarship. [96] The hedge and surrounding landscape was designed by William C. Coker, botany professor and creator of the campus arboretum. Traditionally, seniors have the opportunity to climb the ...
Three exceptional high school seniors from the Tri-Cities were named 2025 National Merit Scholarship semifinalists this month, and have the opportunity to earn thousands of dollars in scholarships ...
Sep. 13—Seven Kalispell high school students and two Whitefish students have been named National Merit semifinalists for the 2025 school year. These students are among 16,000 students to reach ...
Mill Hill County High School is a large secondary school with academy status located in Mill Hill, London, England.It was the first comprehensive school in the United Kingdom to have had a student accepted on the Morehead-Cain merit scholarship program in the United States and is an official Morehead-Cain nominating school.
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