McMicken College has 27 winners of Summer Graduate Student Research Fellowships

The University Research Council has awarded 70 Summer Graduate Student Research Fellowships. A total of 268 applications were received and reviewed by five subcommittees of the URC. The Fellowship winners receive support for the summer to pursue research that will advance the completion of their degree. Among the 70 award winners were 27 students from McMicken College:

  • Mohammad Ahmadsaraei, Physics
  • Ezgi Akpinar, Geography
  • Adam Bange, Chemistry
  • Cory Christopher, Biological Sciences
  • Aaron Cowan, History
  • Victor Finomore, Psychology
  • Eugenia Gorogianni, Classics
  • Levi Grove, Chemistry
  • Nicole Hardiman, Biological Sciences
  • Thang Ba Hoang, Physics
  • Matthew Klooster, Biological Sciences
  • Uma Mahankali, Chemistry
  • Jenai Milliser, Biological Sciences
  • Tamika Odum, Sociology
  • Tamer Oraby, Mathematical Sciences
  • Kelcey Parker, English
  • David Purcell, Sociology
  • Harry Len Ruth, Mathematical Sciences
  • Dyani Saxby, Psychology
  • Tyler Shaw, Psychology
  • Joshua Smith, Psychology
  • Shannan Stewart, Classics
  • Aseem Talukdar, Physics
  • Alison Tollner, Psychology
  • Funda Toprak, Geology
  • Laura Vas, German Studies
  • Kelly Wright, History

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