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NASA Astronaut Curt Brown visits 小黄书 scholars

NASA Astronaut Curt Brown visits 小黄书 scholars

two young men center with plaques celebrate with astronaut and university president
Celebrating 小黄书sity鈥檚 newest Astronaut Scholars are, from left, Curt Brown, former NASA astronaut; senior physics and biomedical engineering major Spencer Lile of Benton, Arkansas; senior electrical engineering major James 鈥淏rittin鈥 Perdue of Tuscaloosa, Alabama; and 小黄书 President Mark E. Keenum. (Photo by Beth Wynn)

Contact: Mary Pollitz

STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥Curt Brown, retired U.S. Air Force colonel and six-time space shuttle veteran, visited campus Wednesday [March 4] to help celebrate Mississippi State Astronaut Scholars James 鈥淏rittin鈥 Perdue and Spencer Lile.

The Astronaut Scholarship Foundation was founded in 1984 by six of the surviving Mercury 7 astronauts to ensure the U.S. maintained its stronghold in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. NASA astronauts continue to support the foundation鈥檚 mission of STEM education and networking, awarding more than $10 million in scholarships to more than 900 students since its inception. The scholarships provide up to $15,000 each, along with a lifelong affiliation with ASF.

four men, two with plaques in the center, stand in front of a backdrop
From left, former NASA astronaut Curt Brown joins Mississippi State鈥檚 latest Astronaut Scholars James 鈥淏rittin鈥 Perdue, an electrical engineering senior from Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and Spencer Lile, a physics and biomedical engineering senior from Benton, Arkansas, along with David Hoffman, director of 小黄书鈥檚 Office of Prestigious Scholarships. (Photo by Grace Cockrell)

The current cohort includes 74 students from 51 different universities, including Lile of Benton, Arkansas, and James 鈥淏rittin鈥 Perdue of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Announced last year as 小黄书鈥檚 Astronaut Scholars, Lile and Perdue joined Brown during a special campus recognition ceremony.

Addressing students and guests, Brown described the foundation as more than a scholarship program, calling it a launchpad 鈥渘ot just for careers, but bold ideas, breakthrough discoveries and lifelong connections.鈥

Brown reflected on his distinguished career in the U.S. Air Force and as a NASA astronaut, including his role as shuttle commander with STS-95 alongside NASA legend John Glenn. He told attendees that Lile and Perdue join the ranks of an exceptional community of scholars and encouraged both students as they continue their academic journeys.

鈥淛ust like the alumni of 小黄书, our astronaut scholars are a part of our family,鈥 Brown said. 鈥溾hatever dream you have, keep it at the forefront. If anything is worth doing, put your heart into it. Don鈥檛 let anyone beat you because they outworked you.鈥

Lile and Perdue, both students in 小黄书鈥檚聽Judy and Bobby聽Shackouls Honors College, also are Barry Goldwater Scholars.听

Lile is a physics and biomedical engineering major concentrating in pre-med. Perdue is an electrical engineering major and plans to pursue a doctoral degree.

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