kathryn meehan quinto addresses crowd from a podium

Each year, Georgia Tech students spend months researching and working on scholarship applications from across the country and around the world. The scholarships are highly competitive among thousands of applicants and include notable awards like the Rhodes Scholarship, the Marshall Scholarship, the Fulbright U.S. Student Program, and the Barry Goldwater Scholarship. At the same time, Georgia Tech faculty and staff spend their time mentoring students, writing recommendation letters, and serving on committees and panels.

The months of hard work by students, faculty and staff was recognized on Wednesday, April 11, at the 2018 Prestigious Fellowship Applicants Reception, hosted by the Center for Career Discovery & Development and the Provost.

Kathryn Meehan Quinto (pictured right), Prestigious Fellowships Advisor, opened the event by congratulating the students on their hard work over the past year, and thanked the faculty and staff in attendance for helping students through the application process. Every student who applied for a prestigious fellowship was recognized with a certificate of appreciation. Kathryn noted that even though not every student was awarded a fellowship this year, the competitions required an immense amount of time and preparation, and it was important to recognize their efforts.

Students recognized for participating in Prestigious Fellowships this year:

Nicolas Castro
Sophia Guldberg
Andreas Robertson
Louis Apraku-Boadi
Noel Csomay-Shanklin
Devon Ingram
Varun Gupta
Frank Kozel
Jordan Kruguer
Rachit Kumar
Michael Van Akin
Sara Dada
Kaitlin Rizk
Saurabh Kumar
Calvin Runnels
Mandy Salmon
Megan Wittling
Kenneth Smith
Sana Surani
Avery Agles
Lauren Aycock
Julie Bu
Oliver Daliet
Nancy Deaton
Christianna Field-Green
Ann Johnson
Catherine Johnson
Soojin Lee
Tiera Lee
Nikhil Nambiar
Joseph Novack
Nagela Nukuna
Kaley Parchiniski
Anees Rees
Allison Rapoport
Kaitlin Rizk
Maher Saadeh
Mandy Salmon
Kenneth Smith
Sana Surani
Michael Van Akin
Megen Wittling
Anagha Krishnan
Shravan Hariharan
Grayson Huggins
Andreas Robertson
Matthew Wallace
Jordan Marshall
Rachit Kumar
Matthew Corrado
DeVon Ingram
Emily Kamienski
Julia Woodall
Sophia Guldberg
Katarina Adstedt
Yash Chandramouli
Mi Hyun Choi
Raphael Gontijo Lopes
Abhinav Jha
Saurabh Kumar
Lin Htet Kyaw
Soojin "Emma" Lee
Taylor McKie
Roberto "Leo" Medrano
Rafael Perez Martinez
Calvin Runnels
Mandy Salmon
Anna Smith
Michael Tatum
Aditya Vishwanath
Blake Lindner
Emma Browning

 

Two other high notes of the reception were keynote speeches from Provost Rafael L. Bras, and  Georgia Tech's Rhodes Scholarship winner, Calvin Runnels. Calvin (pictured left with Provost Bras) detailed the rigorous process of applying for the Rhodes, and thanked the faculty and staff who helped him along his way. In Spring 2018, Runnels, a native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, will graduate with a bachelor's degree in biochemistry after only three years at Georgia Tech. And next fall, he will begin postgraduate study at the University of Oxford. Runnels is just the sixth student in Tech history to be named a Rhodes Scholar.

About the Fellowships Office: The Fellowships Office helps students identify and apply for nationally competitive awards. These awards can provide funding assistance for undergraduate and graduate study in the U.S. and abroad. The application process itself is also an exciting opportunity to prepare for graduate school, career goals, and more. http://www.career.gatech.edu/about-fellowships