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Liberty Grants Scholarships To High School Seniors In New York
Recipients were honored at a reception held at the Thayer Hotel at West Point on May 26.
Press release from Liberty:
June 15, 2022
Liberty New York Water, in partnership with the New York chapter of the National Association of Water Companies, awarded six scholarships to high achieving high school seniors pursuing a college degree in a field related to the water industry.
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Recipients were honored at a reception held at the Thayer Hotel at West Point on May 26 and presented with scholarships in the amount of $3,000 each.
Chris Alario, President, Liberty New York Water, said he is confident that these six students will one day make a difference in the world. βThe interest and attention to our environment and water supply is impressive coming from high school students,β he said. βWe hope that the Liberty scholarship helps these outstanding young people to pursue their dreams and make an impact in the area of water conservation.β
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A senior at Wantagh High School, Emma Alexanderβs love of environmental science began when she walked into her schoolβs hydroponics lab at thirteen years old. This sparked her interest in learning how hydroponics could better the world by conserving water. Emma will study agricultural sciences at Cornell University. She intends to research floodwater purification and how this process can be used to grow crops.
Rochelle Daniels will major in engineering at Clarkson University where she hopes to challenge herself to come up with solutions in the areas of climate change, energy conservation and environmental sustainability. Rochelle is a student leader at Cambridge Junior-Senior High School and volunteers her time in the community, including as the student representative for the Energy and Sustainability Committee.
Stella Kasprzyk will pursue a major in conservation biology at SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry. A senior at Lynbrook High School, Stella is a volunteer at the Town of Hempstead salt marsh and finds beauty in the biodiversity of the marsh. Having performed more than 200 hours of community service, Stella is committed to both community and the environment.
Stela Lewis, a Baldwin resident, graduated in May from George School in Newton, Pennsylvania and will attend Washington University to study environmental health. She plans to create a course of study encompassing urban studies and global health and the environment. Stela understands the importance of water quality as vital to the health and wellness of all communities and believes her coursework will aid her in creating positive change.
Taina Nieves believes that engineering is the foundation of our society and will pursue a degree in this field at Northeastern University. Taina has taken engineering courses every year at Wellington C. Mepham High School, and as a senior learned to read and create schematics. Taina is an AP Scholar and will earn the Seal of Biliteracy on her high school diploma.
Seaford High School senior Rayann Ramoutar will major in engineering at Carnegie Mellon University this fall. She plans to focus on wastewater treatment systems and has been studying the topic as part of her science research program in high school. Rayannβs research on wastewater treatment plants was submitted to the prestigious Toshiba ExploraVision competition.
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Liberty Scholarship (l-r): Liberty New York Water, in partnership with the New York chapter of the National Association of Water Companies, awarded scholarships to Wellington C. Mepham High School senior Taina Nieves, Seaford High School senior Rayann Ramatour, Cambridge Junior-Senior High School senior Rochelle Daniels and Lynbrook High School senior Stella Kasprzyk. Missing from photo: Wantagh High School senior Emma Alexander and Baldwin resident Sela Lewis.
About Liberty
Part of Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp., Liberty is committed to providing safe and reliable natural gas, water, and electricity distribution services to over one million customer connections.
Libertyβs utility operations are primarily located in the United States and Canada and have expanded to Chile and Bermuda. With a customer-centric approach to management, Liberty provides a superior customer experience through local management of walk-in centers, conservation and energy efficiency initiatives, and programs for businesses and residential customers. We measure our performance in terms of service reliability, customer satisfaction, and an unwavering dedication to public and workplace safety. Libertyβs North American distribution operations include Arizona, Arkansas, California, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Hampshire, New York, Oklahoma and Texas in the United States, and New Brunswick, Canada. In New York, Liberty provides services to 125,000 water utility customer connections. For more information, visit www.libertyenergyandwater.com.
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