
The Military Bowl 3M STEM Scholar-Athlete Program honors one football player at each university that is a member of the ACC and the American Athletic Conference – the two conferences that are represented in the Military Bowl college football game. These players are studying STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) subjects and/or aspire to STEM careers.
Temple University offensive lineman Michael Niese, a graduate student with a degree in engineering who is pursuing a master’s degree…
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University of Pittsburgh defensive lineman Chris Maloney, an exercise science major who is doing research this semester, has been named…
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Duke University punter Jackson Hubbard, a graduate student with a computer science degree and a double minor in statistics science…
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Clemson University defensive end Justin Foster, a graduate student with a degree in construction sciences and management, has been named…
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Florida State University tight end Jackson West, a freshman majoring in computer science, has been named a Military Bowl 3M…
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Wake Forest University wide receiver Taylor Morin, who is majoring in engineering with a double minor in entrepreneurship and mathematics,…
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Syracuse University defensive lineman Kingsley Jonathan, a graduate student with a degree in information management and technology who is pursuing…
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University of Louisville sophomore wide receiver Braden Smith, a sophomore from Flowood, Mississippi who is majoring in biology, has been…
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North Carolina State University punter Trenton Gill, a graduate student with a degree in biological sciences, has been named a…
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Boston College offensive lineman Zion Johnson, a graduate student with a degree in computer science, has been named a Military…
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University of Notre Dame linebacker Drew White, a graduate student with a degree in science business, has been named a…
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