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In September 1991, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Todd established the Richard Cecil Todd and Clauda Pennock Todd Tripod Scholarship to promote the future academic opportunity of Phi Sigma Pi brothers who have excelled in embodying the ideals of scholarship, leadership, and fellowship. Dr. Todd passed away on July 18, 1993, but his memory and the innumerable contributions he made to Phi Sigma Pi will never be forgotten.<br><br>
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[[Image:Todds.jpg‎‎|thumb|250px|right|Richard Cecil and Clauda Pennock Todd]]
Dr. Todd completed his undergraduate studies at Millersville University and was inducted into Sigma Chapter in 1936. After finishing his doctoral studies in History at Duke University in 1950, Dr. Todd received a faculty position at East Carolina University. He served as the Tau Chapter advisor for twenty-seven years, and also held membership in Tau Chapter. Mrs. Todd holds the distinction of being the first honorary woman inducted into Phi Sigma Pi (by Tau Chapter) in 1977. In addition to his contributions to many of the local chapters, Dr. Todd was also a source of stability for the National Office. Over a period of twenty-five years, he served in the offices of National President, Vice President, Counselor, Historian, and Alumni Representative.  
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The '''Richard Cecil Todd and Clauda Pennock Todd Tripod Scholarship''' was established in September 1991 by Dr. and Mrs. Richard Todd to promote the future academic opportunity of Phi Sigma Pi brothers who have excelled in embodying the ideals of scholarship, leadership, and fellowship. [[Richard Cecil Todd|Dr. Todd]] passed away on July 18, 1993, but his memory and the innumerable contributions he made to Phi Sigma Pi will never be forgotten.
All active undergraduate members of Phi Sigma Pi who meet the criteria outlined in the document titled The Richard Cecil Todd and Clauda Pennock Todd Tripod Scholarship of Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity Charter and Award Criteria are eligible to apply for this yearly scholarship by submitting the Form 120 to the National Headquarters by April 15.
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Dr. Todd completed his undergraduate studies at [http://www.millersville.edu/ Millersville University] and was inducted into [[Sigma Chapter]] in 1936. After finishing his doctoral studies in History at [http://www.duke.edu/ Duke University] in 1950, Dr. Todd received a faculty position at [http://www.ecu.edu/ East Carolina University]. He served as the [[Tau Chapter]] advisor for twenty-seven years, and also held membership in Tau Chapter. [[Clauda Pennock Todd|Mrs. Todd]] holds the distinction of being the first honorary woman inducted into Phi Sigma Pi (by Tau Chapter) in 1977. In addition to his contributions to many of the local chapters, Dr. Todd was also a source of stability for the [[National Office]]. Over a period of twenty-five years, he served in the offices of [[National President]], [[Senior Vice President|Vice President]], [[National Counselor]], [[National Historian]], and [[National Alumni Representative]].  
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All active undergraduate members of Phi Sigma Pi who meet the criteria outlined in the document titled The Richard Cecil Todd and Clauda Pennock Todd Tripod Scholarship of Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity Charter and Award Criteria are eligible to apply for this yearly scholarship by submitting the Form 120 to the [[National Headquarters]] by April 15.
  
 
=Past Award Recipients=
 
=Past Award Recipients=
1993 David Lee Batts, Tau <br>
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[[Image:jilliantodd.jpg‎‎|thumb|350px|right|2014 Todd Tripod Scholarship winner Jillian Burgoyne (BE '14) with National President Emeritus Jonah Goodman]]
1994 Amanda A. Hines, Tau <br>
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[[Image:Todd_Scholarship_2011.jpg‎‎|thumb|350px|right|National President Jonah Goodman and Vice President of Philanthropy Development Katie Peachey present the 2011 Todd Tripod Scholarship to Daniel Schumacher.]]
1995 Adam D. Feinberg, Alpha Beta <br>
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*1993 [[David Batts|David Lee Batts]], [[Tau Chapter|Tau]]
1996 Mari Morimoto, Beta Nu <br>
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*1994 [[Amanda Hines|Amanda A. Hines]], [[Tau Chapter|Tau]]
1997 Nicole D. Gray, Tau; David R. Rosengrant, Alpha Omega <br>
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*1995 [[Adam Feinber|Adam D. Feinberg]], [[Alpha Beta Chapter|Alpha Beta]]
1998 Mandy S. Younger, Gamma Xi <br>
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*1996 [[Mari Morimoto]], [[Beta Nu Chapter|Beta Nu]]
1999 Anthony Teasdale, Beta Omicron <br>
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*1997 [[Nicole Gray|Nicole D. Gray]], [[Tau Chapter|Tau]]; [[David Rosengrant|David R. Rosengrant]], [[Alpha Omega Chapter|Alpha Omega]]
2000 Tabitha B. O'Connor, Alpha Chi <br>
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*1998 [[Mandy Younger|Mandy S. Younger]], [[Gamma Xi Chapter|Gamma Xi]]
2001 David S. Newton, Gamma Upsilon <br>
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*1999 [[Anthony Teasdale]], [[Beta Omicron Chapter|Beta Omicron]]
2002 Mandy Large, Upsilon <br>
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*2000 [[Tabitha B. O'Connor]], [[Alpha Chi Chapter|Alpha Chi]]
2003 Meghan Shannon, Sigma  <br>
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*2001 [[David S. Newton]], [[Gamma Upsilon Chapter|Gamma Upsilon]]
2004 Brittany Bodart, Tau <br>
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*2002 [[Mandy Large]], [[Upsilon Chapter|Upsilon]]
2005 Erik Walschburger, Alpha Lambda <br>
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*2003 [[Meghan Shannon]], [[Sigma Chapter|Sigma]]  
2006 Dennis Yoon, Beta Eta <br>
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*2004 [[Brittany Bodart]], [[Tau Chapter|Tau]]
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*2005 [[Erik Walschburger]], [[Alpha Lambda Chapter|Alpha Lambda]]
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*2006 [[Dennis Yoon]], [[Beta Eta Chapter|Beta Eta]]
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*2007 [[Stephanie Glinn]], [[Alpha Chapter|Alpha]]
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*2008 [[Mary Jeannette Aiken]], [[Alpha Sigma Chapter|Alpha Sigma]]
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*2009 [[Emily Naser-Hall]], [[Gamma Tau]], [[Lauren Anderson]], [[Gamma Tau]]
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*2010 [[Colleen Connolly]], [[Alpha Lambda Chapter|Alpha Lambda]]
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*2011 [[Daniel Schumacher]], [[Mu]]
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*2012 [[Molly Kelly-Goss]], [[Gamma Tau]] and [[Kristie Tingle]], [[Gamma Omicron]]
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*2013 [[Kalyann Kauv]], [[Alpha Sigma]]
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*2014 [[Jillian Burgoyne]], [[Beta Epsilon]]
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*2015 [[Savannah Little]], [[Delta Eta]] and [[Nicole Moody]], [[Gamma Tau]]
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*2016 [[Luigi Nuñez]], [[Zeta Iota]]
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*2017 [[Finnian Saylor]], [[Alpha Lambda]]
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*2018 [[Andrew Wipperman]], [[Tau Chapter|Tau]]
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* 2019 [[Zanib Mirza]]
  
 
[[Category: National Awards]]
 
[[Category: National Awards]]

Revision as of 08:13, 4 August 2019

Richard Cecil and Clauda Pennock Todd

The Richard Cecil Todd and Clauda Pennock Todd Tripod Scholarship was established in September 1991 by Dr. and Mrs. Richard Todd to promote the future academic opportunity of Phi Sigma Pi brothers who have excelled in embodying the ideals of scholarship, leadership, and fellowship. Dr. Todd passed away on July 18, 1993, but his memory and the innumerable contributions he made to Phi Sigma Pi will never be forgotten.

Dr. Todd completed his undergraduate studies at Millersville University and was inducted into Sigma Chapter in 1936. After finishing his doctoral studies in History at Duke University in 1950, Dr. Todd received a faculty position at East Carolina University. He served as the Tau Chapter advisor for twenty-seven years, and also held membership in Tau Chapter. Mrs. Todd holds the distinction of being the first honorary woman inducted into Phi Sigma Pi (by Tau Chapter) in 1977. In addition to his contributions to many of the local chapters, Dr. Todd was also a source of stability for the National Office. Over a period of twenty-five years, he served in the offices of National President, Vice President, National Counselor, National Historian, and National Alumni Representative. All active undergraduate members of Phi Sigma Pi who meet the criteria outlined in the document titled The Richard Cecil Todd and Clauda Pennock Todd Tripod Scholarship of Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity Charter and Award Criteria are eligible to apply for this yearly scholarship by submitting the Form 120 to the National Headquarters by April 15.

Past Award Recipients

2014 Todd Tripod Scholarship winner Jillian Burgoyne (BE '14) with National President Emeritus Jonah Goodman
National President Jonah Goodman and Vice President of Philanthropy Development Katie Peachey present the 2011 Todd Tripod Scholarship to Daniel Schumacher.