Recipients of Prestigious Scholarship Awards

Prestigious Awards

Hattie Seten
Hattie Seten
Rhodes Scholar 2020

Hattie Seten became the university's second recipient of the Rhodes scholarship, Nov. 21, 2020.

Seten, one of two selections from District 13, would like to pursue master’s degrees in global governance and diplomacy and one in refugee and forced migration studies. The Sioux Falls native and Sioux Falls Lincoln High School graduate currently is majoring in political science, global studies and Spanish and serves as the Students’ Association president.

Seten has already lived in Marrakech, Morocco, and Amman, Jordan, studying Arabic under a U.S. Department of State National Security Language Initiative for Youth Scholarship and a U.S. Department of State Critical Language Scholarship. She was also a fellow in the Public Policy and International Affairs Program at Princeton University this past summer and completed an internship with the U.S. Department of State at the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City in 2019. Her career goals include working with the U.S. Department of State as a foreign service officer.

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Dallas Kelso
Udall Scholarship 2024

Dallas Kelso, of Chadron, Nebraska, was named a earlier this spring. It was her second try at being named to the highly competitive award as she was named honorable mention last year. She follows Jessica Begeman as the second Jackrabbit to be named a Udall Scholar.

Kelso, a Wokini Scholar, was one of 55 students selected from over 400 applicants at 192 colleges and universities.

Kelso's work with the American Indian Student Association has been noteworthy. During her freshmen year, the club was nearly inactive, with few meetings and little community interaction. Kelso then decided to dedicate herself to the club. After becoming elected as the club's president her second year, she completely revitalized membership, reinstated annual events, organized multiple fundraisers and hosted two additional events — including the spring Wacipi.

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Jessica L. Begeman
Udall Scholarship 2022

Jessica L. Begeman from the Oglala Sioux Tribe of the Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota State University studied pharmaceutical sciences with minors in biology and American Indian and Indigenous studies. She plans to pursue a doctorate in pharmacy.

Jessica Begeman became SDSU’s first Udall Scholar when she was awarded the recognition in May 2022. The prestigious, highly competitive award is given to a student who must demonstrate a commitment to addressing significant issues connected to the environment or to Native American health care and tribal policy.

Begeman has spent the past two summers interning with the Indian Health Service on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. She hopes someday to return to the reservation and her hometown of Martin to practice pharmacy and focus on diabetes management or anticoagulation care.

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