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  3. American Heart Association awards three scholarships from Carol Barr Research & STEM Fund
Published: May 12, 2023

American Heart Association awards three scholarships from Carol Barr Research & STEM Fund

Three renewable scholarships valued up to $40,000 awarded to female high school students in Eastern Kentucky
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Emily Neal

Emily Brooke Neal, a senior at Lawrence County High School and recipient of a 2023 Eastern Kentucky STEM Goes Red Scholarship, is pictured with Rep. Andy Barr and Executive Director Andrea Ooten. She plans to attend the University of Pikeville and major in biomedical sciences and biology.

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Emily Neal

Emily Brooke Neal, a senior at Lawrence County High School and recipient of a 2023 Eastern Kentucky STEM Goes Red Scholarship, is pictured with Rep. Andy Barr and Executive Director Andrea Ooten. She plans to attend the University of Pikeville and major in biomedical sciences and biology.

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Ella Bussell

Ella Brooke Bussell, a junior at Rockcastle County High School and recipient of a 2023 Eastern Kentucky STEM Goes Red Scholarship, is pictured with Rep. Andy Barr and Executive Director Andrea Ooten. After graduation, she plans to study chemistry in computing.

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Ella Bussell

Ella Bussell

Ella Brooke Bussell, a junior at Rockcastle County High School and recipient of a 2023 Eastern Kentucky STEM Goes Red Scholarship, is pictured with Rep. Andy Barr and Executive Director Andrea Ooten. After graduation, she plans to study chemistry in computing.

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Ashten Wall

Ashten Elizabeth Wall, a senior at Russell County High School and recipient of a 2023 Eastern Kentucky STEM Goes Red Scholarship, is pictured with Rep. Andy Barr and Executive Director Andrea Ooten. She plans to study at the University of Kentucky to pursue a major in neuroscience.

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Ashten Wall

Ashten Wall

Ashten Elizabeth Wall, a senior at Russell County High School and recipient of a 2023 Eastern Kentucky STEM Goes Red Scholarship, is pictured with Rep. Andy Barr and Executive Director Andrea Ooten. She plans to study at the University of Kentucky to pursue a major in neuroscience.

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