Beckett Named First Recipient of the Dr. Harald Wiesner Memorial Scholarship
WEST LIBERTY, W.Va., September 30, 2024 – The West Liberty University (WLU) Foundation has announced that Bailee Beckett is the first-ever recipient of the Dr. Harald Wiesner Memorial Scholarship, which provides financial support for students in enrolled in the WLU Music Degree programs of Music Education, Music Performance, and Music Technology.
Beckett is a first-year Music Education major who plays the French horn and trumpet and is a member of the WLU Marching Band. A graduate of Shadyside High School, she is the daughter of Heather Becket and James Beckett. Beckett noted, “Being recognized for something that I’m so passionate about is such an honor. I am so grateful and humbled to be chosen for this scholarship! Thank you to the Wiesner family for this opportunity!”
Dr. Harald Wiesner was a professor of music at West Liberty University for 43 years. During that time, he encouraged, inspired, counseled, and befriended countless students. Following Dr. Wiesner’s death in March of 2023, a scholarship was established in his memory by his family, colleagues, and friends. Thanks to many memorial gifts, including a significant gift from Dr. Wiesner’s family, the fund has grown to over $150,000 ensuring its permanent endowment for the benefit of WLU students.
According to WLU Foundation Executive Director Betsy Delk, “We are so pleased to make the first award of this endowed scholarship for the 2024-25 academic year. The initial award will be $1000, but the income from the scholarship will grow over time so that the award will increase in future years. We are profoundly grateful for the generosity of Dr. Wiesner’s family and friends who have remembered him with their contributions to the scholarship fund.”
Dr. Matthew Harder, Chair of the WLU Department of Music, echoed Delk’s sentiments, “We are so honored to offer this Scholarship in memory of Dr. Wiesner. His legacy as a beloved teacher and musician will live on by providing assistance and encouragement to our music students.”