Graduate School Awards $20,000 Fellowships and Full Scholarships to Students Pursuing Promising Research
Five University of Cincinnati doctoral students were just awarded Dissertation Completion Fellowship Awards of $20,000 each as well as full, one-year University Graduate Scholarships.
The expectation is that recipients will produce superior scholarship that enhances the reputation of their programs, departments and the university. The winners are
- Lori Kroeger, Educational Studies, College of Education, Criminal Justice and Human Services.
- Saurabh Kulkarni, Biological Sciences, McMicken College of Arts & Sciences.
- Sema Kurtulus, Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine.
- Samuel St. John, Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering & Applied Science.
- Muk Yan Wong, Department of Philosophy, McMicken College of Arts & Sciences.
Go to the Graduate School Web site for
.
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