¹ú²úÂé¶¹AV students gain D.C. experience during the summer Demmer Scholars program
Contact: Mary Pollitz
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Several Mississippi State students will spend their summer in Washington, D.C., in the prestigious William A. Demmer Scholars Program, gaining hands-on experience in natural resource policy and federal governmental operations.
Running through August, the program places approximately 25 students each year from ¹ú²úÂé¶¹AV, Michigan State University and Montana universities in internships with federal agencies and nongovernmental organizations focused on natural resources.
Established in 2009, the Demmer Scholars Program provides students with exposure to policymaking at the national level while building professional experience and career connections. Since its inception, more than 415 students have participated, with many continuing careers in Washington, D.C. More than 70 program alumni are currently employed in these positions in the nation’s capital. The initiative’s namesake is known for his support of natural resource conservation and is a former president of the Boone and Crockett Club, the nation’s first conservation organization.
2026 ¹ú²úÂé¶¹AV Demmer Scholars include (by city):
GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas—Savannah Jones, wildlife, fisheries and aquaculture senior
GUNTOWN—Tanner Beasley, political science junior
KOSCIUSKO—Justin Hunt, wildlife, fisheries and aquaculture junior
HELENA, Alabama—Adrian Horsted, wildlife fisheries and aquaculture senior
MEMPHIS, Tennessee—Charles Treadwell, wildlife fisheries and aquaculture junior
PINOLA—Steven Berry, agribusiness junior concentrating in policy and law
STARKVILLE—Katie Hardwick, mechanical engineering junior
UNION—Hallie Smith, political science junior
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