Paulsel wins scholarship

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Thaddeus Paulsel, a University of Georgia student from Peachtree City studying animal health, has been selected to receive the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Commissioner Tommy Irvin Student Leader Award for the 2015-2016 school year.

Each year the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences at the University of Georgia awards scholarships to eligible students enrolled in majors within the college. Funding for scholarships comes from a diverse assortment of sources and donors and is offered to help with college-related expenses. Scholarships allow students in the CAES to take advantage of opportunities they may only have while in college. The Tommy Irvin Scholarship is awarded to an undergraduate student enrolled in CAES.

Tad is the son of Jason and Laura Paulsel of Peachtree City.

Founded in 1859, the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences at the University of Georgia is the state’s home for cutting-edge research, student-focused instruction and Extension public service and outreach programs. On three campuses across Georgia – in Athens, Griffin and Tifton – CAES offers courses of study in 22 majors, 17 minors and 30 graduate programs that cover the breadth of agricultural, environmental and food sciences. In each field, students are able to work directly with world-class researchers who are finding answers to tomorrow’s food supply and environmental questions.

For more information, visit www.caes.uga.edu.