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From studying the effects of American hip-hop culture in Italy and analyzing the Irish health-care system to interviewing German World War II veterans and training interfaith student leaders in Nepal, Dickinson 's students are preparing to make their marks on the world. These opportunities and many others like them are made possible by prestigious academic fellowships and scholarships.
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Danielle Goonan and Sean Dolbow (left) and Bernadette McFadden, all members of the class of 2007, join Keely McGeehan '06 as the college's latest recipients of the
of the prestigious Fulbright award.
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Anya Malkov, a junior policy-management major, has received the prestigious Finnegan Fellowship, sponsored by the James A. Finnegan Foundation.
With the fellowship, Malkov will participate in a 10-week paid internship at an executive agency in Harrisburg, Pa.
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Dickinson senior Raju Kandel has been awarded a $10,000 grant by the Kathryn Wasserman Davis 100 Projects for Peace program to implement his plan to train interfaith student leaders in his home country of Nepal.
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Kristina Gaff '08 and Christian Millichap '08 (left) received two of the 317 Barry M. Goldwater scholarships awarded for the 2007-08 academic year to undergraduate sophomores and juniors. Goldwater scholars are mathematics, science and engineering students selected on the basis of academic merit.
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Environmental-studies major Jensen Gelfond '08 has been awarded a Morris K. Udall Scholarship. Each year the Udall Foundation awards 80 undergraduate scholarships to juniors and seniors in fields related to the environment.
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Senior Bernadette McFadden is the first Dickinson College student to receive the prestigious George J. Mitchell Scholarship, sponsored by the US-Ireland Alliance. A highly competitive award, only 12 scholarships are given annually.
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Katie McClellan '07, a biology major, was awarded a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship for the 2007-08 academic year, which provides $26,000 toward her tuition at a graduate school in England. She will study reproductive and sexual-health issues as she pursues an M.S. at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
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