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Johnathan
Shaw |
Cassandra Tyson, Brockelbank and Monte Scholar
Senior Psychology Major
These scholarships help create access to otherwise unattainable goals, such as summer research projects, continuing practicum placements, and continuing community volunteering.
Johnathan Shaw, Monte Scholar
Junior Japanese and Linguistics Major
"This award will allow me more time to focus on my studies, because I don't need to get a second part-time job."
Anna Wright, Monte Scholar
Junior History Major
"I am planning to study abroad in Angers, France next year, and this assistance will help me to make that a reality."
Katrina Konstantinova, College of Arts and Sciences Scholar
Sophomore International Studies Major
This award goes a long way for helping me finance another year of education. Because I am able to do that, I am able to better my mind and continue to grow as a person.
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Allison
Zarzycki |
Ryan
Slunaker |
Allison Zarzycki, College of Arts and Sciences Scholar
Senior Biology Major
"[Molecular Biology] is conceptually interesting and exciting. Just trying to figure out how things work is fun."
Britta Torgrimson, Palm Fellow
Ph.D. Candidate in Human Physiology
"I am pursuing a Ph.D. researching the influence of exogenous and endogenous hormones on women's cardiovascular health. We hope to shed light on the effects of hormone replacement therapy, oral contraceptives, pregnancy and all aspects of the influence of estrogen and progesterone on cardiovascular health and function."
Ryan Slunaker, Winn Scholar
Junior political science and economics major
Ryan said working on research with Professor Ron Mitchell: "It's interesting to work that closely with a professor. It's basically like a class, but with only 2 or 3 people."
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Mara
Broadhurst |
Marissa
Beck |
Cortnie Anne
Shupe |
Mara Broadhurst, Archibald Scholar
Junior biology major
"This award will be instrumental in allowing me to pursue a summer internship in India. While in India, I will work with local health care providers to plan and implement new public health programs."
Marissa Beck, Archibald Scholar
Senior Math and French Major
As busy as she is with her double major, Marissa still finds time to tutor students in math. She is considering becoming a math teacher.
Cortnie Anne Shupe, Green Scholar
Junior German, Spanish and International Studies Major
Shupe says that the Green Scholarship will give her more freedom to concentrate on school work, campus organizations and community service.
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Beatrice
McKenzie |
Nicole
Campbell |
Beatrice McKenzie, Luvaas Fellow
History Ph.D. Candidate
Bea was drawn to the UO by the expertise of her advisor, Professor Peggy Pasco. After a previous career as a diplomat in the U.S. State department, I came back to the university to pursue a career as a university professor.
Nobuko Wingard, Green Scholar
Senior Italian and French major
Nobukos favorite professor is Regina Psaki because she's "always encouraging me to keep studying. She's just wonderful." After graduation, Nobuko hopes to expand her husbands translation business with her fluency of four languages.
Hildegaard Regele, Palm Scholar
German Literature Ph.D. Candidate
Originally from Munich, Germany, Hildegaard was a licensed health practitioner in her home country. Her dissertation focuses on interdisciplinary issues of health. Hildegarrd says that her advisors, Alexander Mathas and Dorothee Ostemeier, are co-parenting me and my dissertation.
Nicole Campbell, College of Arts and Sciences Scholar
Senior German and Italian major
"[Gina Psaki] is so encouraging and so excited about what she is teaching that you can't help but get excited too."
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