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President’s Fellows Named For 2009-2010 Academic Year

Students Recognized for Outstanding Work in Their Majors
 
HARTFORD, Conn. – Twenty-nine Trinity seniors, each of whom has compiled an exemplary academic record during their three years at the College, have been named President’s Fellows for the 2009-2010 academic year.

The Society of President’s Fellows was founded in 1974 to recognize outstanding student achievement in their respective majors. The Fellows, who have been nominated by their departments or programs for this honor, meet four times each academic year with President James F. Jones, Jr., and various faculty members to discuss topics of interest. Their final meeting is a dinner in April.

In 1981-82, eight Fellows initiated The Trinity Papers, which is an annual journal of undergraduate scholarship. Six to 10 papers are typically selected for publication.

The following students have been chosen this year as President’s Fellows:

American Studies: Grace C. Green
Anthropology: Kathryn O. Lazares
Biology: Gina V. Filloramo
Biochemistry: Zephyr Dworsky
Chemistry: John Love
Classics: Brian W. Cheney
Computer Science: Vinit Agrawal – Computer Science
                             Robert D. DeSimone – Interdisciplinary Computing
Economics: Jamie C. Merolla
Educational Studies: Jasmin E. Agosto
Engineering: Adam A. Wright
English: Margot A. Gianis
Environmental Science: Elisabeth N. Cianciola
Fine Arts: Eliot E.K. Fearey – Art History
               Mary Beth Chapdelaine – Studio Arts
History: Catherine D. McNally
Language and Culture Studies: Jeffrey R. Maxwell
International Studies: James R. Gale
Mathematics: Ankit Saraf
Music: Alli Millstein
Neuroscience:  Michael W. Pierce
Philosophy: Osman A. Nemli
Physics: Adam (Doug) Loudon
Political Science: Joseph R. Malarney
Psychology: Christine T. Moody
Public Policy and Law: Hal S. Ebbott
Religion: Alexander D. Salvato
Sociology: Sheila D. Coleman
Theater and Dance: Jamie Wilkinson


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