Dr. George Harp Honorary Scholarship
Remembering the positive influence Dr. George Harp had at a critical stage in his life, Kallsnick is establishing an endowed scholarship at A-State to honor Harp, emeritus professor of environmental biology. Kallsnick, a native of Hot Springs, recalls studying with Harp and working with him on a research project that the professor ultimately published. His most distinct memory from the experience is how Harp pushed him to be the best he could be. After graduation from A-State in 1971 with a zoology degree, Kallsnick completed dentistry school at the University of Missouri-Kansas City in 1975. In private dental practice for 45 years, he is planning to retire soon and expressed a desire to establish a scholarship to assist future students and honor a great mentor. “I look forward to this scholarship becoming a reality. I am proud to assist the students at Arkansas State University, and to honor the impact of Dr. Harp in my life, and in the lives of countless others,” Kallsnick commented. “The Dr. George Harp Honorary Scholarship will be awarded to a pre-professional student in the College of Sciences and Mathematics who intends to pursue dentistry.”Impact
Thank you letter should be addressed to Dr. Sam Kallsnick