The Morongo Basin Conservation Association has awarded college scholarships to three local graduating high school seniors, with all three high schools in the Morongo Unified School District being represented this year.
Recipients were selected from a competitive pool of applicants with demonstrated commitments to include conservation and environmental interests in their education and career plans. Each $1,000 scholarship goes toward the student’s higher education expenses in the 2023-24 academic year.
MBCA’s Conservation Scholarship is the continuation of our commitment to educate the next generation of conservation-conscious citizens. Landon Michael Stitt of Yucca Valley High School is the recipient, with career intentions towards environmentally-conscientious urban planning and engineering.
The Women’s STEAM Scholarship (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) is provided anonymously by two generations of women who held careers in STEAM fields. Jadyn Sarah Bauer, the founder of Twentynine Palms High School’s Environmental Club, is the recipient, with career plans for environmental studies.
Donations in memory of renowned local artist, conservationist, and longtime MBCA member Steve Rieman, make it possible to offer the Steve Rieman Scholarship for students who anticipate incorporating their conservation commitment into careers in writing, fine arts, or design. Kylie Morning Adkins of Black Rock High School is the recipient, with her focus on nature photography and advocacy.
MBCA advocates for the healthy desert environment that nurtures the region’s rural character, cultural wealth and economic well-being.