To support the next generation of industry leaders, the Wireless History Foundation Scholarship is for students who are pursuing an advanced degree to establish or further their career in the areas of wireless communications.
Awards are $5,000, and scholars must be a graduate level student pursuing an advanced degree aligning with a career in the wireless industry including (but not limited to) technology, law, policy, communications, or engineering.
4 Scholars Have Been Selected for the 2024/25 Academic Year!
WHF is excited to announce and introduce four exceptional scholars who have been awarded the Wireless History Foundation Scholarship:
- Ricardo Amaral – pursuing a Doctorate in Energy and Mineral Engineering at Penn State
- Dara Epstein – pursuing a Masters degree in Cybersecurity at Georgia Tech
- Allison Lepp – pursuing an MBA at University of Mary
- Nina Vendhan – pursuing an MBA at Wharton School of Business
The WHF Scholarship Program funded entirely from sponsorship support. We appreciate each and every one of you! If you’d like to donate to Wireless History Foundation, please visit our donation page.