Reagan Fields Named Recipient of the 2026 Paul F. Boulos National Academy of Construction Scholarship

In a continued commitment to invest in the education and grow the bench strength of future civil and environmental engineering leaders, Aquanuity is pleased to announce that Reagan Fields was selected by the National Academy of Construction (https://www.naocon.org/) to receive the 2026 Paul F. Boulos NAC Scholarship in the amount of $10,000.

Reagan is a student in the Via Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Virginia Tech pursuing a B.S. in Civil Engineering alongside an accelerated M.S. in Civil Engineering with a concentration in Construction Engineering & Management. Her academic and professional interests focus on construction management, project delivery methods, and large-scale infrastructure development. Reagan has maintained a 4.0 GPA while serving in leadership roles within organizations such as ASCE and Tau Beta Pi. She also serves as an ambassador for her department, supporting current and prospective students. Her experience also includes internships in project management and infrastructure-related work, where she has developed strong interests in coordination, leadership, and problem-solving within the construction industry.

Following graduation, Reagan plans to pursue a career in construction project management with the goal of leading complex infrastructure and building projects from planning through completion. Long term, she hopes to return to academia to teach construction management and mentor future students entering the construction industry.

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