Fellowships

2008 Fellowship Recipients


 

Bardwell Memorial Fellowship
Awarded to a graduate of not more than five year’s standing.

Katherine A. Blake ’03

Conservation Biology, Antioch University


Melanie E. Bopp ’04

Library Science, Louisiana State University


Tulsi J. Byrne ’08 International Relations, Economics

Antoniya M. Owens ’04 Masters of Public Policy, Kennedy School of Harvard

Lauren E. Parker ’06 Geosciences, Oregon State University

Class of 1905 Fellowship
Awarded without limitation as to year of graduation, field of work, or place of study.

Kathleen J. Collins ’94

Adults with Developmental Disabilities


Katherina L. Cosmopoulos ’94

Endemic Burkitt's Lymphoma, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology


Dr. Mary P. Dole Medical Fellowship
Awarded for graduate study or research to alumnae, preferably those who hold the degree of Doctor of Medicine.

Katherine L. Burchell ’05

Nursing, MGH Institute of Health Professions


Ninani E. Kombo ’02

Opthamology, Yale University School of Medicine and Princess Marina Hospital


Frances Mary Hazen Fellowship
Awarded preferably to a candidate in the field of classics

Nicole G. Brown ’01 Classics: Archaeology, Epigraphy, Curriculum Development.

Hayley Beth Lacis ’08

Poggio Civitate Etruscan archaelogical dig in Vescovado di Murlo, Italy


Hannum-Warner Travel Fellowship
Awarded annually for travel and study preferably in Asia.

Tulsi J. Byrne ’08 International Relations, Economics

Katherine M. Colpitts ’08 Health Care Program

Mary E. Woolley Fellowship
This keystone award is given annually by the Alumnae Association

Moushumi Khan ’93

Development of a proposal for a book that examines the issues facing New York Muslim immigrants after the tragic attacks of 9/11


Rachel Brown Fellowship
Awarded for an initial year of graduate study in the physical or biological sciences to graduates who majored in these fields

Caroline B. Albertin ’05 Biology, Ecole Normale Superieure

Claire N. Bendersky ’07 Geology, Indiana University

Emily Asenath Smith ’08 Ceramic Engineering, Alfred University

 

Life is too short not to do something you love every day.

Vicki L. Kucia FP ’97, veterinary doctor
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