Cornell’s Fellowship Winners
In admissions, we are often asked about life after Cornell. I always share that Cornell graduates are well prepared for many post-graduate options such as work, graduate or professional school, or public service. What this general response fails to convey is that our students achieve at the highest levels and are recognized as some of the best undergraduate scholars in the country. Recently the College of Arts and Sciences shared with me how proud they are to have a number of fellowship winners this year. Read more about the tremendous accomplishments of this talented group of Cornell students:
- Churchill Scholarship: Ben Nachman A&S’12 (physics, math, and economics)
- Gates Cambridge: Brittany Chao A&S’12 (biology)
- Truman Scholarship: Joanna Smith A&S’13 (sociology and American studies) and Alex Bores ILR’13
- Udall Scholarship: Christopher (Kit) Dobyns A&S’13 (Africana studies)
- Keasbey Scholarship: Mallory Matsumoto A&S’12 (archaeology and German studies)
- Beineke Scholarship: Daniel Young A&S’13 (philosophy and College Scholar)
