For the third consecutive year, California State University, Stanislaus students have won internship scholarships from the Society for Human Resource Management. The students learned of the honor during the organization’s 2010 conference, held June 27-30 in San Diego. The three $5,000 internship scholarships were among 20 awarded and equaled the number won by CSU Stanislaus students last year.
The CSU Stanislaus winners were Danielle Fletcher of San Bernardino, Adabel Sarhad of Turlock, and Jeffrey Fuller of Merced. The scholarships provide funding to pay for internships at companies and public agencies in the region. Fletcher will work in human resources for the city of San Bernardino, Sarhad for the Turlock Chamber of Commerce, and Fuller for the city of Merced.
“We have received eight such scholarships in the past three years, more than any university in the country,” said Ed Hernandez, professor of management in CSU Stanislaus’ Department of Management, Operations and Marketing. “More top students around the state are seeking us out because of our reputation, and these three were certainly deserving of the honor.”
Hernandez serves as faculty advisor to the campus club, The Society for Human Resource Management.
More than 700 universities were eligible to enter in the scholarship competition this year. The awards were announced over a four-day conference that included presentations by former vice president Al Gore, publisher Steve Forbes, and Harvard Business Review editor Angelia Herrin.
The CSU Stanislaus winners were Danielle Fletcher of San Bernardino, Adabel Sarhad of Turlock, and Jeffrey Fuller of Merced. The scholarships provide funding to pay for internships at companies and public agencies in the region. Fletcher will work in human resources for the city of San Bernardino, Sarhad for the Turlock Chamber of Commerce, and Fuller for the city of Merced.
“We have received eight such scholarships in the past three years, more than any university in the country,” said Ed Hernandez, professor of management in CSU Stanislaus’ Department of Management, Operations and Marketing. “More top students around the state are seeking us out because of our reputation, and these three were certainly deserving of the honor.”
Hernandez serves as faculty advisor to the campus club, The Society for Human Resource Management.
More than 700 universities were eligible to enter in the scholarship competition this year. The awards were announced over a four-day conference that included presentations by former vice president Al Gore, publisher Steve Forbes, and Harvard Business Review editor Angelia Herrin.