Two California State University, Fresno students from neighboring eastern Fresno County communities will receive the 2008 Verna Mae Brooks Scholars awards, the largest nonathletic awards offered by the university.

The recipients are Christopher Zumwalt, a graduate of Hallmark Charter School in Sanger who is a freshman studying geomatics engineering, and Sinthia Esquivel, a second-year social work student from Parlier High School.

Zumwalt draws his career aspirations from his family, saying, “From my grandfather to my father to my older brother, I have been surrounded by engineers and scientists.”

Esquivel’s career plans revolve around making a difference in the lives of people in need.

The Verna Mae Brooks scholarship, which covers all fees and campus housing for four years, was established and endowed by Dr. Wayne Brooks, a professor emeritus of business, and named in memory of his wife. The awards are based on academic achievement, community involvement and financial need.

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