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RCPL Student Awarded WTS Scholarship

Daniela Kosnacova and the W T S logo with the text "advancing women, advancing transportation".

RCPL Student Awarded WTS Scholarship


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January 20, 2022

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Daniela Kosnacova, an Environmental Sustainability undergraduate student who is also pursuing an accelerated Master’s in Regional + City Planning, has been awarded the WTS Oklahoma Molitoris Leadership Scholarship.

The scholarship, awarded by WTS International Oklahoma Chapter, is awarded to women pursuing undergraduate studies in transportation or a related field who demonstrate leadership skills, ability, and interest. The purpose of the WTS Oklahoma Molitoris Leadership Scholarship is to motivate and reward women who demonstrate leadership in the transportation industry.

Congratulations to Daniela on this achievement! 


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