Seniors receive Herfurth-Kubly awards
Two UW–Madison seniors have received the Herfurth-Kubly Award based on their academic achievements, degree of self-support, extracurricular activities, communication skills and contribution to the community.
Kimberly Noble, a communicative disorders major from Madison, and Ryan Westergaard, a bioethics major from Delavan, will receive $1,000 each as top winners.
Nicole St. Clair, a nutrition, health and healing major from McFarland, and Victoria Maile, an actuarial science major from Brillion, tied for runner-up in the women’s category. Bradley Anderson, an engineering major from Eau Claire, is the men’s runner-up. The runners-up receive $500 each.
Considered the most prestigious award a senior can earn, the Herfurth-Kubly awards have been given for 71 years.