Maria Troyanova-Wood, a graduate student in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Texas A&M University, has been awarded the Philanthropic Education Organization (PEO) Scholar Award for the 2017-18 academic year.
Out of 738 nominees, Troyanova-Wood was selected to receive the $15,000 award from the PEO. These merit-based awards are given to women within Canada and the United States pursuing a doctoral-level degree at an accredited college or university.
Troyanova-Wood began her graduate career at Texas A&M in the fall of 2013. She became interested in the award due to its prestige and its strong support for recognizing and encouraging higher education for females.
I believe that my publications, national conference presentations, past academic awards, interesting research projects and unique academic experience distinguished me from other applicants, said Troyanova-Wood.
The PEO Scholar Awards were established in 1991. Scholar Award recipients are a select group of women chosen for their high level of academic achievement and their potential for having a positive impact on society.
The PEO Sisterhood, which offers the scholarship, was founded Jan. 21, 1869 at Iowa Wesleyan College in Mount Pleasant, Iowa. It is a philanthropic educational organization dedicated to supporting higher education for women. There are approximately 6,000 local chapters in the U.S. and Canada, with nearly a 250,000 active members.