Carie Lambert has won the 2010 Diane Feldman Technical Editing SIG Graduate Scholarship. Carie is a student at Texas Tech University, where she is pursuing her PhD in Technical Communication and Rhetoric. Carie has worked for 15 years as a technical writer, editor, and communication consultant with nurses, physicians, researchers, and educators. Her experience has taught her a great deal about surgery, gynecology, internal medicine, and endocrinology as well as the publishing industry and the grant-application process. In her doctoral studies, she is focusing on medical rhetoric with an emphasis on ethics, online patient communities, and oncology-related communication. She is also working as an editorial assistant for Technical Communication Quarterly, a premier scholarly journal in the field of technical communication. After she graduates, Carie plans to teach at a research-focused university and continue her technical communication work in the health sciences. Congratulations Carie!
Juliette and Carie were each awarded $800.00 from the STC Technical Editing SIG. Applicants were judged on their work experience, career goals, significant achievements, research project, resume quality, letters of recommendation, and grade point average.
Jeanette Buenger has won the special one-time scholarship funded by the Caroline Chapter. This year, the Carolina Chapter
This year’s scholarship judges identified Jeanette as the applicant who best exemplifies Diane’s leadership, contributions, and enthusiasm for the field of technical editing. Jeanette is pursuing a post-baccalaureate certificate in multimedia writing and technical communication at Arizona State University. For ten years, she has been an active STC member, serving on the board of the Phoenix Chapter for three of those years. She has also helped create educational programs for the Chapter through her winning of a $1000 grant from Lockhead Martin. Jeanette has mentored and trained technical writers and editors, and she plans to continue to do so as an STC member and technical editing professional in the medical field.
Jeanette was awarded $800.00 from the Carolina Chapter.
The STC Technical Editing SIG will also be awarding an undergraduate and a graduate scholarship in 2011. For more information, go to http://stc-techedit.org/Scholarship


