Posts by Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation
March 2021 Accolades
Dr. Gabby Wild’s (2008) released a book with National Geographic Kids and Jonathan Jones (2004) has been named this year’s recipient of the University of Georgia’s Young Alumni Award.
Read MoreOur 2021 Coke Scholars
These 150 high school seniors will each receive a $20,000 college scholarship and join a family of 6,450+ alumni who are leading positive change in their communities and around the world.
Read More2021 Regional Finalists
These 251 students have advanced to the next stage of selection in the Coca-Cola Scholars Program!
Read MoreJanuary 2021 Accolades
Jake Sullivan (1994) has been named as President Joe Biden’s National Security Advisor, Damon Jones (1999) was named to his Council of Economic Advisers agency review team, and Swathi Srinivasan (2017) was named a Rhodes Scholar.
Read MoreJanuary 2021 Connections
Zoom meet-ups, Virtual #CokeScholarsPro classes, and Podcasts
Read MoreThe SIP: Season 2, Episode 6 Transcript
A transcript of the sixth episode of the second season, Cultivating Empathy and Delivering Hope for LGBTQ Students, with Ericka Jones (2011), Joe English (2013), and Kevin Shen (2000).
Read MoreCultivating Empathy and Delivering Hope for LGBTQ Students with Joe English (2013)
“I grew up in a 1900-person farm town… I never saw or watched or read anything that I felt really spoke to me as a gay person. It would have meant the world to me to have read even one book with one gay character in school, or one unit in history class talk about…
Read MoreThe SIP: Season 2, Episode 5 Transcript
A transcript of the fifth episode of the second season, When Spit Saves the World (and Builds a Business), with Ericka Jones (2011), Jason Feldman (1990), and Sue Suh (1992).
Read MoreWhen Spit Saves the World (and Builds a Business) with Jason Feldman (1990)
From The Home Depot to The Body Shop to Amazon to Vault Health, Jason Feldman (1990) describes his career as a game and chutes and ladders. His navigating force: using business to do good in the world. In this episode of The SIP, Sue Suh (1992), the first Chief People Officer for TIME, interviews fellow…
Read MoreHelping Millions Find Their Purpose by Pursuing Her Own with Kathryn Minshew (2004)
Investors initially called The Muse a “cute project.” Kathryn Minshew (2004) built it into the go-to destination for more than 75 million people each year to research companies and careers. In this episode of The SIP, Chantelle George (2006), founder of her own higher ed consulting business, interviews fellow entrepreneur and Coke Scholar Kathryn Minshew…
Read More