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February 27, 2014

Kirby Hill Memorial Scholarship

The Kirby Hill Memorial Scholarship was established by the Kirby Hill Family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Hill, Mrs. and Mrs. Kevin L. Hill and Mr. Dudley Keith Hill in 1989, and also supported by Kirby's friends. The scholarship is in memory of Kirby Hill, a 1988 graduate from the Department of Range and Wildlife Management. This scholarship is awarded to students of all classification majoring in the Department of Range and Wildlife Management. Mr. Kirby Lee Hill was born in Guymon, Oklahoma. He graduated from Texas Tech University in 1988 with a degree in Wildlife Management. While at Texas Tech Kirby was a member of the student chapter of The Wildlife Society. Kirby had several health problems, among them epilepsy which was believed to have caused his death at age 34 in his home in Lubbock, Texas. Kirby was remembered by a faculty member as a student who persevered and completed his degree despite all of the problems that faced him. He had courage and would always participate in all of the student activities. He was recognized as a team worker, and as a fine person who earned the respect and admiration of faculty and students alike. Kirby was a member of the Range and Wildlife Club and the Wildlife Quiz Bowl Team. Kirby was remembered by his mother as: "a nature lover, and one of his favorite things was going fishing with his father, brother, and friends. He liked just being out with Mother Nature". Originally, a memorial scholarship fund was established in 1989 shortly after Kirby's death on February 4, 1989. Linda Jo Higgins, a close friend of Kirby's, provided leadership for this effort. As support continued over several years, this initial scholarship effort was converted to The Kirby Hill Memorial Endowed Scholarship in 1997 with additional donations from Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Hill, Kirby's parents; and, his brothers: Mr. and Mrs. Kevin L. Hill and Mr. Dudley Keith Hill. Donations also came from Kirby's many friends and associates.  The scholarship is open to students of any classification within the Department. The number and amount awarded annually varies.

February 27, 2014

John R. and Kathryn Hunter Endowed Scholarship

The John R. and Kathryn Hunter Endowed Scholarship was established by John and Kathryn Hunter in 1958. The scholarship is awarded to freshman, sophomores, juniors, and seniors majoring in the Department of Range and Wildlife Management.

February 27, 2014

M. F. and Virginia Landwer Scholarship in RWFM

The M.F. and Virginia Landwer Scholarship in Range and Wildlife Management was established by the estate of Virginia B. Landwer in 1997. The scholarship is for undergraduate and graduate students who are majoring in the Department of Range and Wildlife Management based on financial need, aptitude, and scholastic attainments.