2009 Red Boucher Scholarship


A Bethel student studying Robotic Engineering in Massachusetts is the first recipient of the Red Boucher Scholarship, established by the Alaska Society of Technology in Education and administered by Alaska Community Foundation.

The award will be made at 8 a.m. Monday, Feb. 23, in the main ballroom of the Captain Cook Hotel in Anchorage, with the recipient, Doug Lucas, accepting it via teleconference from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, where he attends. The award will be presented during the morning session at the ASTE annual conference.

Lucas, who was raised in Bethel, was inspired to study robotics after representing Alaska at a world robotics competition in his junior and senior years of high school, he said.

"The $1,000 Red Boucher scholarship is the first of many that will be awarded by ASTE in the coming years," said ASTE Past-President Steve Noonkesser, who noted that Boucher, former lieutenant governor and state representative, is well-known as one of the pioneers of the information age and is nationally recognized as an expert on computer-mediated communications.

"We are very grateful to Red for his many contributions to our state and excited to have been able to set up this scholarship in his name. Red has always been a champion of Alaskan students and learning," Noonkesser said.

Worcester Polytechnic Institute, where Lucas is a freshman, has an active role with the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) outside of Gakona, where studies continue on properties of the aurora borealis' electromagnetic waves in the ionosphere.

More about the scholarship can be found at http://www.alaskacf.org or by calling Steve Noonkesser, 907-229-2624.

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