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University of Pittsburgh History of Award Winners UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH HISTORY OF AWARD WINNERS AWARDS & RECIPIENTS YEAR AMERICAN ASSOCATION OF TEACHERS OF JAPANESE BRIDGING SCHOLARSHIP Kaitlin Wise 2014 Meghan Hirsh 2014 AMGEN SCHOLARS SUMMER RESEARCH PROGRAM IN SCIENCE AND BIOTECHNOLOGY Carly O'Connor 2015 Katarina Clemens 2014 Swati Rajprohat 2014 Kevin Day 2013 Brittany Charsar 2012 Daniel Holohan 2012 Lisa Volpatti 2012 Naomi Latorraca 2012 Paras Minhas 2012 Michael Gowen 2010 Chris Zimmerman 2009 ASIA PACIFIC FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP Brendan Morrell 2009 Cory Rodgers 2009 Julie Percha 2009 BEINECKE SCHOLARSHIP Simon Brown 2014 BOREN SCHOLARSHIP FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDY Marjorie Tolsdorf 2015 Joseph Andros 2015 Brianna Gasgonia 2015 Joseph Sell 2015 Zachary Patton 2014 Patrick Farrell 2013 Abigail Majane 2013 Megan Carson 2013 Viveka Mandava 2013 Arielle Ross 2012 BOREN SCHOLARSHIP FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDY UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH HISTORY OF AWARD WINNERS Noah Haibach 2012 Cody Dickerson 2011 Devani Whitehead 2011 Lorraine Keeler 2011 Russell Ottalini 2011 Stacey Stachera 2011 Gregory Withers 2010 Heather Duschl 2010 Michelle Sattazahn 2010 Utsav Bansal 2010 Natalie Arutynov 2009 Ben Mericli 2008 Carl Seeno 2007 Brenton Hull 2006 Ravi Sharma 2006 Mary Goehrig 2005 Robert Ness 2004 David Gourley 2003 Jennifer Murawski 2003 Julie Dumbovich 2001 Sally Schlippert 2001 Sarah Oh 2001 James Swetz 1999 Michael Speerschneider 1999 Melissa Vander Kooi 1998 Shelly Culbertson 1998 Daniel Weiss 1997 Dorcas Jenkins 1997 Kenneth Knight 1997 CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE JUNIOR FELLOWSHIP Patrick Farrell 2015 CHARLES THOMAS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP, AMERICAN NUCLEAR SOCIETY Miriam Rathbun 2015 CHURCHILL SCHOLARSHIP UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH HISTORY OF AWARD WINNERS David Palm 2014 Clay Magill 2006 CLARENDON & DEVORGUILLA SCHOLARSHIPS, OXFORD UNIVERSITY Timothy Adamo 2009 CONGRESS BUNDESTAG YOUTH EXCHANGE Dexter Gulick 2012 CRITICAL LANGUAGE SCHOLARSHIP FOR INTENSIVE SUMMER INSTITUTE Bennett Sherry 2015 Christine Matt 2015 Madeline Pruhs 2015 Rebecca Wallace 2015 Samuel Gonzales 2015 Spencer Brown 2015 Emily Olmstead 2014 Joshua Orange 2014 Stephen Sloto 2014 Audrey Winn 2013 Cody Dickerson 2013 Nick Collins 2013 Steve Sloto 2013 Brittany Brock 2012 Patrick Farrell 2012 Patrick Keane 2012 Stephanie Zaczek 2012 Mary Lloyd 2011 Noah Haibach 2011 Brandon Ellis 2010 Elizabeth Cook 2010 Jonathan Withers 2010 Jonathan Withers 2009 Zachary Morris 2009 DAAD (GERMAN ACADEMIC EXCHANGE SERVICE) GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP Matthew Sova 2015 Patrick Musgrave 2012 UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH HISTORY OF AWARD WINNERS Grace Lindsay 2011 Noah Willumsen 2011 DAAD RESEARCH INTERNSHIPS IN SCIENCE & ENGINEERING Nicole Nightingale 2015 Charles Kronk 2015 Katarina Klett 2015 Natalie Isenberg 2015 Patrick Asinger 2015 Sylvia Ujwary 2015 Bingjie Wang 2014 Chad Stein 2014 Lewis Baker 2014 Stephanie Hum 2014 Alexandre Gauthier 2013 Jillian Gorski 2013 Michael Moody 2013 Gerald (Tommy) McFarlin 2012 Jeffrey Weiss 2012 Joseph Kozak 2012 Allison Norlander 2011 Daniel Dempe 2011 Naomi Latorraca 2011 Elizabeth Hocking 2010 Suman Sajjan 2010 DAAD UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP Kieran Coffey 2015 Nividehta Prabakaran 2009 DAAD UNIVERSITY SUMMER COURSE GRANT Valerie Alstadt 2012 FACETS (FOSTERING ADVANCEMENT AND CAREERS THROUGH ENRICHMENT IN THE SCIENCES), HARVARD UNIVERSITY Wyatt Koma 2015 FOUNDATION FOR GLOBAL SCHOLARS Aleksandra Zaytseva 2012 FOUNDATION FOR GLOBAL SCHOLARS UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH HISTORY OF AWARD WINNERS Jeff Nelson 2012 Arpan Prabhu 2011 Devani Whitehead 2011 FULBRIGHT AUSTRIA ENGLISH TEACHER Alexandra Maihoefer 2011 FULBRIGHT US STUDENT PROGRAM Megan Carson 2015 Emily Cramer 2015 Breanna Durham 2015 Aaron Foglio 2015 Sarah Khalbuss 2015 Kaitlyn Livingstone 2015 Rachel McVey 2015 Lauren Mills 2015 Nancy Mangels 2015 Rachel Peters 2015 Stephen Sloto 2015 Zeba Ahmed 2014 Jacob Boehmer 2014 Erin Harrington 2014 Kelsey Hughes 2014 Katherine Luke 2014 Mary Mallampalli 2014 Rachel Meyer 2014 Milton Pratt 2014 Kush Purohit 2014 Jenna Baron 2013 Anne Brown 2013 Emily Cohen 2013 Kathleen Euler 2013 Isaac Fisher 2013 Keeley McCaskie 2013 Emma Shannon 2013 Luke Starcher 2013 UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH HISTORY OF AWARD WINNERS Sarah Sleasman 2013 Bryanna Gallagher 2012 Karina Goulordava 2012 Mark Kozlowski 2012 Lindsay Kramer 2012 Raaka Kumbhakar 2012 Diane Manovich 2012 Colleen O'Connor 2012 Sara Jayne Poletti 2012 Alek Suni 2012 Sesi Aliu 2011 Nick Apollo 2011 Joseph Baranoski 2011 Jonas Caballero 2011 Jay Evick 2011 Paulina Gonzales 2011 Elise Hannon 2011 Karen Melis 2011 Claudia Taylor 2011 Sara Cole 2010 Nikolai Condee-Padunov 2010 Molly Exten 2010 Yelena Forrester-Knezevic 2010 Tim Gallagher 2010 Emily Pierson 2010 Marc Schutzbank 2010 Kevin Sheffield 2010 Cory Tamler 2010 Allyson Tessin 2010 Kaley Walsh 2010 Timothy Dolan 2008 Lisa R. Brunner 2007 Alyssa B. Cwanger 2007 Jon Farinelli 2007 UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH HISTORY OF AWARD WINNERS Sarah E. Strano 2007 Lindsey Witthaus 2007 Allison Hahn 2006 Sara Landis 2006 Margaret E. Mahoney 2006 Elliott Porter 2006 Christine Waller 2006 Jake Ricci 2005 Kevin Robinson 2004 Heidi Mawby 2003 Mark Thompson 2003 Elliott Bergman 2001 Mandee Williams 2001 Donna Berardi 2000 Katherine Cook 2000 Nancy Koch 1999 Katherine MCNeill 1999 Bradley Wiggins 1999 Nadine Saada 1997 Patrick Wilson 1997 William Lindsey 1997 Jason Hagen 1995 Nicholas Zedlar 1995 GATES CAMBRIDGE SCHOLARSHIP Katherine MacCord 2009 GILMAN (BENJAMIN A.) INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP Alexsys Brown 2015 Amanda Chan 2015 Bhavini Patel 2015 Cadijah Walcott 2015 Grace Tetteh 2015 Jessica Pelland 2015 Madalyn Fritch 2015 Marko Gudic 2015 UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH HISTORY OF AWARD WINNERS Mizami Samuels-Waithe 2015 Nikita Constantini 2015 Sangya Gyawali 2015 Victor Hoang 2015 Ademusoyo Awosika-Olumo 2014 Christine Matt 2014 Frank Rocks 2014 Janel Terry 2014 Jennifer Henschel 2014 Joshua Orange 2014 Kendra Moore 2014 Samantha Shipeck 2014 Shawn Fadell 2014 Shay Park 2014 Steve Nagib 2014 Sylvia Ujwary 2014 Vaghif Salem 2014 Alexandra Soroka 2013 Eleanor Bennett 2013 Melissa Delia 2013 GILMAN (BENJAMIN A.) INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP Michelle Wass 2013 Tylar Colleluori 2013 Alyssa Haynes 2012 Caitlin Castina 2012 Chelsea Davis 2012 Chelsea McGraw 2012 Erin Harrington 2012 Felicia Finnegan 2012 Gregory Jones 2012 Jesse Newman Evans 2012 Jessie Farine 2012 Julie Hawthorne 2012 Sean Howie 2012 UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH HISTORY OF AWARD WINNERS Sophia Hinkle 2012 Akira Shimizu 2011 Andrea Richards 2011 Deanna Keys 2011 Yuen Ping Lau 2011 Anna Bondar 2010 Amira Rahim 2009 Natalie Swabb 2009 Andrey Toromanov 2008 Charles Minnick 2008 Maxim Bolotinsky 2008 Lisa Morris 2007 Cole Harvey 2007 Robin Farabee-Siers 2007 Laura Scharding 2006 Mayada Mansour 2003 Marianna Mooer 2002 Marissa Moore 2002 Jerome White 2001 GLOBAL HEALTH CORPS FELLOWSHIP Miriam Frisch 2015 Lauren Hasek 2014 GLOBAL WOMEN'S LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE Lauren Manning 2015 GOLDWATER SCHOLARSHIP Joseph Johnston 2015 Zachary Barnes 2015 Alexandre Gauthier 2014 Emily Crabb 2014 GOLDWATER SCHOLARSHIP Michael Nites 2013 Adair Borges 2013 David Eckman 2013 Matthew Schaff 2012 UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH HISTORY OF AWARD WINNERS Naomi Latorraca 2012 Paras Minhas 2012 Nick DeStefino 2010 Wen Xu 2010 Andrew Savinov 2009 Elizabeth Oczypok 2009 Charles Sleasman 2008 Todd Moyle 2008 Stanley Steers 2007 Ben Gordon 2007 Margaret Bennewitz 2006 Tanya Keenan 2006 Anna Quider 2005 Daliang (Leon) Li 2005 Justin Chalker 2005 Daniel Armanios 2004 Paul Ohodnicki 2003 Pedram Roushan 2003 Tina Ha 2003 Patrick Irvin 2002 Robert Lee 2002 Brian Ruskin 2000 Chris Farrell 2000 Jacob Nadler 2000 Kathlean Schaefer 2000 Damion Shelton 1999 David Wolfe 1999 Sumana Wanant 1999 Jonathan Holland 1998 GOLDWATER SCHOLARSHIP Kelly Foster 1998 Louis DeFrate 1998 Major "Kenny" Lee 1998 Daniela Kusmierek 1997 UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH HISTORY OF AWARD WINNERS Erin Dougherty 1997 Sami Barmadi 1997 Michael Rees 1996 Daniel LaFave 1995 Bryan Dammerman 1994 Paul Harm 1994 Alan Ho 1993 David Hinkle 1992 Theodore Kostek 1992 Jeremy Hoch 1991 Kristin Zagst 1990 William Sikorski 1990 HERBERT SCOVILLE JR. 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