The biology major and neuroscience minor, who plans to pursue a Ph.D. in neurogenetics after Haverford, is one of 283 students from across the country chosen for the premier undergraduate science scholarship of its kind.
Scholarships, Awards, and Fellowships
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The Center for Peace and Global Citizenship-sponsored program provides housing and placements at area non-profits for six graduating seniors. The Fellows also work on projects that connect the College to the community.
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Starace, who studied abroad in Berlin last spring, is returning to Germany to teach English next year.
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The political science and Russian double major will use the scholarship to enhance her Russian language skills in a program at Saint Petersburg State University.
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The Fulbright funding will allow Goff to spend a year working in a neuroscience lab at the University of Bergen, in Norway.
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Kang, who emigrated from Korea to the U.S. when she was 4, will return to her birthplace to teach English next year.
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Jake Weisenthal and Shanina Halbert have won full-year fellowships that will support their work with organizations in Guatemala and Colombia, respectively.
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Rodriques, who also won a Churchill Scholarship earlier this year, will use the generous award, valued at over $250,000, to support graduate studies at M.I.T.
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The growth and structure of cities major secured $27,000 in private grant money to fund a project she will launch this summer following her Haverford graduation.
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The Russian major has earned the Kathryn Davis Fellowships for Peace, which will fund her summer language program at Middlebury Language School, and the ROSSICA Young Translators Award, a £500 prize for her work on Marina Stepnova's The Women of Lazarus.
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A member of Haverford's cross country and track teams, Kissin is the 10th athlete from those programs to be selected for the scholarship, which helps fund graduate studies for outstanding student-athletes.
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Rodriques is the third Haverford student to win the highly competitive Churchill Scholarship since the College was invited into the program in 2007. The scholarship funds graduate study in the sciences, engineering and math at Cambridge University.

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Andrew Sturner was one of five students from the Class of 2012 who had the opportunity to present their research at AAS Meetings this year.
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She will spend her summer improving her Arabic skills in Jordan on the State Department-sponsored program.
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Abdalkader's Futures Factory education initiative in his Egyptian homeland will receive $10,000 from the Davis United World College Scholars Program.