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We are thrilled to announce that several of our distinguished students have been recognized by the National Science Foundation (NSF) for their exceptional research potential. The NSF Graduate Research Fellowships and Honorable Mentions highlight our students’ commitment to advancing knowledge and understanding in their respective fields.

Asha Hinson, a first-year student working under the guidance of Professor Julian Rucker, has been awarded the prestigious NSF Graduate Research Fellowship.

Yuritza Escalante, an incoming graduate student who will be joining Professor Kristen Lindquist’s lab, also received an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship.

Additionally, Natalie Antenucci, soon to be working with Professor Keely Muscatell, has been honored with an NSF Honorable Mention.

The NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported STEM disciplines who are pursuing research-based Master’s and doctoral degrees at accredited United States institutions. The fellowships provide three years of financial support within a five-year fellowship period.

Please join us in congratulating Asha, Yuritza, and Natalie on their outstanding achievements. We look forward to their continued success and contributions to the social sciences.

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