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CAES Senior Robinson is Two-Time Astronaut Scholar

February 20, 2025

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A female scientist wearing a blue lab coat and purple gloves works in a laboratory. She has long braided hair and is using a device with tubes to analyze liquid samples in multiple glass bottles filled with dark-colored fluids. The laboratory features green cabinets, a chalkboard with chemical formulas, and various scientific equipment in the background.

Undergraduate Research Scholar Breyana Robinson works with Uchenna Anele, Ph.D., on a project to tackle ruminal acidosis in cattle. Robinson is N.C. A&T’s third student to be awarded the Astronaut Scholarship twice.

Breyana Robinson Headshot

Breyana Robinson

In 2023, Breyana Robinson was the first student from the College of Agriculture and Animal Sciences to receive the prestigious Astronaut Scholarship. One year later, Robinson has done it again.

This past fall, Robinson, a senior laboratory animal sciences major, was one of two N.C. A&T students to be named a 2024 Astronaut Scholar from the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation; Robinson’s latest scholarship makes her the first female-identifying Aggie and third student overall to receive the scholarship twice.

“This achievement reflects the dedication and support of my mentors, as well as the strength of N.C. A&T’s research community,” said Robinson. “I hope it inspires other students to pursue their passions fearlessly and push the boundaries of what’s possible.”

The Astronaut Scholarship Foundation, a non-profit founded in 1984 by the surviving Mercury 7 astronauts, provides more than 60 scholarships annually to the most academically accomplished undergraduate second- and third-year students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) intent on pursuing research or advancing their fields upon graduating.

Now a graduating senior, Robinson enrolled in the college in 2021 after receiving her associate’s degree at Dallas College. Since then, she has taken on numerous academic roles, including a term as president of the college’s Pre-Veterinary Medical Association. In addition to the Astronaut Scholarship, Robinson is also a Lewis and Elizabeth Dowdy Scholar, a Diversity in Veterinary Medicine Coalition Scholar, and an Undergraduate Research Scholar, studying ruminal acidosis in beef cattle in Uchene Anele, Ph.D.’s ruminant nutrition lab.

“Receiving this prestigious award has broadened my horizons and connections in the scientific community, focused my graduate school plans, and motivated my research,” said Robinson. “Earning the Astronaut Scholarship has brought greater attention to my research and motivated me to continue my work to release a journal article this academic year. I now have articles in several research magazines dedicated to the work that I’ve done to solve the cattle industry’s million-dollar headache, acidosis.”

“We are incredibly proud of Breyana Robinson for her achievements earning the prestigious Astronaut Scholarship for the second consecutive year,” said Radiah Minor, Ph.D., chair of the Department of Animal Sciences. “Her achievement not only highlights her exceptional dedication to animal science and research but also paves the way for future Aggies to strive for excellence. Breyana’s success is an excellent example of the outstanding talent and innovation within our department and university.”

Along with Robinson, Kennedy West, an undergraduate chemistry researcher in the College of Science and Technology and a fellow Honors College student, was also named a 2024 Astronaut Scholar. Both Robinson and West will receive up to $15,000 for eligible educational expenses and lifelong engagement with astronauts, executives, STEM researchers and innovators, Astronaut Scholar alumni and the Astronaut Scholars Foundation.

"The Honors College is thrilled that two of our brightest students, Breyana Robinson and Kennedy West, have received national acknowledgement from the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation,” said Margaret I. Kanipes, Ph.D., dean of the Honors College. “This scholarship is a reflection of both of these students' academic prowess and commitment in their respective programs and a highlight they will carry beyond their college pursuits at North Carolina A&T State University."

“ASF is continually honored to partner with North Carolina A&T State University,” said Caroline Schumacher, president and CEO of the foundation.

“Since the beginning of our partnership in 1994, we have selected 20 exceptional students, including Breyana and Kennedy, to receive 23 Astronaut Scholarships. These brilliant minds are leaders in varying STEM disciplines and are truly making a positive impact on our world. We look forward to welcoming more students from N.C. A&T into the 2025 class of Astronaut Scholars and beyond.”

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