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Gemini Announces Engineering Scholarships

Ross Wagner honored by three recipients

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Gemini Inc. (Cannon Falls, MN)  has announced the three recipients of its 2015 Ross Wagner Engineering Scholarship: Teressa Lundtvedt, Levi Prestegard and Paul Fitterer. It was established to provide full scholarships to students seeking degrees at engineering schools. All three are current or future students at the University of Minnesota.
     Teressa Lundtvedt, a senior at Decorah High School, plans to major in biomedical engineering. Levi Prestegard, a 2014 graduate of Cannon Falls High School, is currently pursuing a degree in mechanical engineering. Paul Fitterer, a senior at Randolph High School, plans to study mechanical engineering.
Dedicated to the memory of Ross C. Wagner (1924-1992), the second chairman of the board of directors at Gemini, the Ross Wagner Scholarship provides full-ride scholarships for students majoring in civil, aeronautical, mechanical, electrical, aerospace, biomedical and chemical engineering as well as chemistry and physics. It is open to all students attending the local high school in cities where Gemini’s manufacturing plants are located: Decorah, IA; Cannon Falls, MN; Farmville, VA; Taylor, TX; Fallon, NV; and Hanover, ON, Canada. It is also available to students attending the local high schools in Howard, SD and Randolph, MN, which are the hometowns of Gemini’s founders.
 

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