2010 - Jefferson Scholars Foundation
2010 - Jefferson Scholars Foundation
2010 - Jefferson Scholars Foundation
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jefferson scholars foundation <strong>2010</strong><br />
graduate fellows 2009<br />
Jason Anthony<br />
Pan<br />
Taylor-Tyree Family Fellow<br />
School of Law<br />
University of Virginia (B.A.) (B.S.)<br />
Fairfax, Virginia<br />
Jason Pan has been accepted to the<br />
JD/MBA program with Darden. This<br />
summer, he interned at the U.S.<br />
Attorney’s office in Washington, D.C.<br />
At the law school, he serves on the board of the Virginia Journal of Law and<br />
Technology and as the 1L representative for the Asian Pacific American Law<br />
Student Association.<br />
Mary Elizabeth<br />
Peckham<br />
Hilliard Family Fellow<br />
Department of History<br />
Kenyon College (B.A.)<br />
Washington, D.C.<br />
After a great first year in the history<br />
department, Elizabeth spent the<br />
summer learning German with<br />
the Goethe Institute program in<br />
Goettingen, Germany. She will return to Charlottesville in the fall to continue<br />
coursework and serve as a teaching assistant.<br />
Corlett Wolfe<br />
Wood<br />
H. Eugene Lockhart Fellow<br />
Department of Biology<br />
Swarthmore College (B.A.)<br />
St. Louis Park, Minnesota<br />
Corlett is planning to write her<br />
dissertation on how social interactions<br />
affect trait evolution in beetles. She<br />
was awarded a National Science<br />
<strong>Foundation</strong> Graduate Research Fellowship in the spring of <strong>2010</strong> for a project<br />
that proposed to investigate whether larval competition in beetles might<br />
affect where females choose to lay their eggs. She also had the opportunity<br />
to travel to Costa Rica in the spring to take a two-month course on tropical<br />
ecology and field biology. Corlett spent the summer conducting research at<br />
Mountain Lake Biological Station, a field station located in the Appalachian<br />
Mountains of southwestern Virginia.<br />
Justin Neill, the Harrison Family Fellow (Chemistry), engages a<br />
group of Fellow nominees at the Rotunda dinner.<br />
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