PMMI awards students three scholarships totaling $15,000 for processing, mechanical and electrical engineering.
August 14, 2020
The PMMI Foundation has awarded three $5,000 scholarships to university students at four-year PMMI partner schools, studying for a career in the packaging and processing industry.
Funds will benefit students from Emerson School of Hospitality in Buffalo, NY
March 14, 2020
Officially in its 75th year, global, family-owned food company Rich Products has announced the creation of a dynamic new scholarship for local students who dream of attending The Culinary Institute of America (CIA) in Hyde Park, NY.
At the American Bakers Association (ABA) 2019 Convention, the Allied Trades of the Baking Industry (ATBI) and ABA announced a new scholarship opportunity for aspiring baking industry leaders.
The 501(c)(3) entity to help students with tuition for Chicago-based institution.
February 7, 2019
The French Pastry School of Robert Morris University Illinois has established a new charitable foundation to provide scholarships to students in its full-time pastry and baking, cake, and bread programs.
The American Society of Baking (ASB) is offering scholarships and the power of the industry’s biggest spotlight to college students across the country who will compete in the final round of the annual ASB Product Development Competition on February 24 - 26, 2019 in Chicago.
Students in the university's Bakery Science and Management program both receive $5,000
November 13, 2018
AB Mauri North America awarded two $5,000 scholarships to Kansas State University’s Bakery Science and Management program students, Josi Johnson and McKenzi Weber.
The American Society of Baking (ASB) is offering scholarships and the power of the industry’s biggest spotlight to college students across the country who will compete in the final round of the annual ASB Product Development Competition on February 26 and 27, 2018 in Chicago.
When Todd Siwak, ceo of Oakbrook Terrace, Ill.-based Ferrara Candy Co. shared his vision about helping “improve the lives of employees” with Mike Goldwasser, the company’s chief human resources officer, the idea of providing scholarships surfaced soon afterwards.