2021 Scholarship Reception Booklet

Annual and Endowed Scholarships

Packaging Corporation of America Packaging Scholarship Packaging Corporation of America is a full-service provider of innovative packaging and marketing solutions. PCA is proud to support UW-Stout’s dedicated efforts to train the next generation of packaging professionals. Over the years, PCA has hired many Stout graduates in our quality, design, and sales departments. This scholarship is intended to support these efforts and will be awarded to a junior majoring in packaging with a minimum GPA of 3.0. The annual awards are $1,000 each. Nathan Berends

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Alma and Charles Pagnucco Endowed Scholarship Through a bequest from Alma and Charles Pagnucco, this fund provides scholarship support to UW-Stout students. Mr. Pagnucco was the director of public relations and market development at the Kohler Company for many years. He and Mrs. Pagnucco were both Uw-Stout graduates. This scholarship is unrestricted, and the annual awards are $1,100 each. Nicholas King Benjamin Odrich Dallas and Edith Pankowski Endowed Scholarship Dallas Pankowski arrived on the UW-Stout campus at 7 a.m. the day of classes, having travelled by overnight milk train from Milwaukee. He had never visited a college campus nor had he ever known any college graduates other than his teachers. His first reaction was “Where is the university?” and “Is the town this small?” The train had stopped in north Menomonie, and Stout had its work cut out for itself. Dallas earned a B.S., taught at UW-Stout while earning an M.S. and married Edith, a Menomonie girl who worked at the Stout business office. He earned a doctorate in technology, taught a few years, and started a business. Edith earned a doctorate and taught interior design and interior architecture. This scholarship is awarded to an outstanding technology major of sophomore or higher standing who is a Wisconsin resident. The annual awards are $1,100 each. Matthew Rotter Jake Wagner

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