Bagley student earns prestigious scholarship from national organization

April 19, 2018

Jenna Mosier

David Kohn, President, (left) and Nick Ziats, Awards Chair, present Jenna Mosier with the C. William Hall Scholarship award.

A senior in Mississippi State’s Bagley College of Engineering is the 2018 recipient of the C. William Hall Scholarship that is presented by the Society For Biomaterials.

Jenna Mosier, a biological engineering major from Arlington, Tenn., was presented with the award on Wednesday evening at the SFB Annual Meeting in Atlanta.

The award honors the society’s first president, Dr. C. William Hall, and is given each year to a student pursuing a degree in bioengineering or a related discipline and who has shown outstanding scholastic achievement.

“My professor and mentor, Dr. Simpson, always motivates her students to be the best they can be and encouraged me to apply for the scholarship,” Mosier said. “I am so honored to receive the award and represent our university at a national conference!”

The Society For Biomaterials is a multidisciplinary society of academic, healthcare, governmental and business professionals dedicated to promoting advancements in all aspects of biomaterial science, education and professional standards to enhance human health and quality of life.

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By: Philip Allison