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Graduate College announces recipients of 2020-21 Named Fellowships

Each year, the 51ĀŅĀ× Graduate College funds up to five Named Fellowships, which are awarded through a competitive nomination basis. Each award provides a fellowship of $15,000, plus a full-tuition scholarship for fall and spring semesters.

The 2020-21 recipients of the Named Fellowships are:

Student: Raeven Bastock
Department/Program: Molecular & Cellular Biology
Award: Graduate College Fellowship
Project Title: ā€œTemperature dependent gene regulation in Staphylococcus aureusā€

Student: Skye Robinson Hillis
Department/Program: Theater
Award: Anthony Trisolini Graduate Fellowship
Project Title: ā€œThe Martha Mitchell Effectā€

Student: Courtney Hook
Department/Program: Communication Studies
Award: Claude Kantner Graduate Fellowship
Project Title: ā€œExpanding Understandings of Involuntary Membership and Organizational (Dis)Engagement: A Dialectical Analysis of Prisoners’ Constructions of Rehabilitationā€

Student: Samantha (Kempker) Margherio
Department/Program: Psychology
Award: John Cady Graduate Fellowship
Project Title: ā€œLong-term Effects of a Training Intervention for Adolescents with ADHD on Alcohol Useā€

Student: Nicholas Whitticar
Department/Program: Translational Biomedical Sciences
Award: Donald Clippinger Graduate Fellowship
Project Title: ā€œA 3D-printed organ-on-a-chip system to determine the role of pulsatile insulin secretion in liver functionā€

For more information about the program, visit /graduate/funding/named-fellowships

Published
April 3, 2020
Author
Staff reports