Hastler Sr., Russell C. Endowed Memorial Scholarship in Education
The Russell C. Hastler Sr. Endowed Memorial Scholarship in Education was created in 2003 by his daughter, Evelyn Hastler Kiefer. Mr. Hastler developed polio at age 16, was left with a paralyzed arm, and subsequently turned down a scholarship to study social work. He married and had seven children, one of whom was adopted. Mr. Hastler was hired by the Works Progress Administration and established a troupe that showcased the talents of disabled individuals and helped many individuals achieve their potential and fulfill their dreams.
Mr. Hastler taught his children humility, tolerance, acceptance, and that life is what you make it. Four of his surviving six children graduated from The University of Akron and one received a law degree from the University. One achieved a top national score on the CPA accreditation test and another received two master’s degrees (from another higher education institution).
This scholarship will be awarded annually to a College of Education student with preference given to an early childhood education major and/or a student with a disability. The recipient will be chosen by the College of Education’s Office of Student Affairs in conjunction with the Office of Financial Aid.