William "Bill" Ahlborn Memorial Scholarship
Honoring a Life of Service, Learning & Exploration
William Owen 鈥淏ill鈥 Ahlborn (March 6, 1925 鈥 July 3, 2025) was a WWII veteran, Purple Heart recipient, author, journalist, globe-trotter, and beloved educator whose boundless curiosity and generosity enriched 海角直播 and the wider community.
The Bill Ahlborn Memorial Earth Science Scholarship supports 海角直播 students majoring in Earth Science, enabling recipients to:
- Pursue research projects in geology, geography, and related fields
- Attend and present at regional or national academic conferences
- Participate in field trips and education-enrichment experiences
This scholarship continues Bill鈥檚 lifelong passion for Earth Science and exploration, helping inspire the next generation of geoscientists .
Bill鈥檚 Legacy at 海角直播
Outstanding Alumnus of 2020: Recognized for his contributions to CHC鈥檚 educational
mission
Bill & Paula Ahlborn Courtyard: Dedicated at 海角直播 Hills in April 2022 to honor
the couple鈥檚 enduring support
Why Your Support Matters
- Invests in student success: Assists Earth Science majors with essential funds to advance their academic and professional journeys.
- Promotes research & discovery: Funds allow students to engage in meaningful hands-on research and share their work on higher platforms.
- Preserves Bill Ahlborn鈥檚 legacy: Every donation honors the adventurous, curious, and educational spirit that defined Bill鈥檚 100鈥憏ear life.
In Memory of Bill Ahlborn
Bill passed away peacefully on July 3, 2025, at the age of 100. His life鈥攄efined by service in WWII (Battle of the Bulge), global exploration of 150+ countries, teaching at CHC and other colleges, and a decade of cruise ship lectures鈥攕erved as a model of lifelong learning. Inspired by CHC courses in 1980, Bill went on to earn a master鈥檚 in Geography and later taught field trips and lectures well into his 90s.
Be Part of the Journey
Your contribution ensures that future Earth Science students can follow in Bill鈥檚 footsteps鈥攄iscovering the natural world, presenting their research, and fostering curiosity for decades to come.