Jolley, Angell honored with UW education fellowship
Two Lovell High School graduates, now attending University of Wyoming, have been awarded the prestigious Dunham Family Fellowship for the 2026 spring semester at the university. This fellowship, which has been awarded annually for the past four years, was established by Dave and Kelly Dunham to support aspiring educators.
Chevelle Jolley, a major in elementary education, is currently completing her student teaching in Cowley, and Sage Angell, who is pursuing a dual major in elementary education and special education, is student teaching in Laramie. Both recipients demonstrate “exceptional promise and dedication to their future careers in education,” according to a UW statement.
The two were honored at a awards brunch on Saturday, Oct. 11.
The Dunham Family Fellowship continues to make a meaningful impact, supporting students who will shape the next generation of learners, the announcement stated.



