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Three Park Scholars Awarded NSF Graduate Research Fellowships
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Three Park Scholars representing three Park classes were awarded Graduate Research Fellowships by the National Science Foundation in 2009.

Three Park Scholars representing three Park classes were awarded Graduate Research Fellowships by the National Science Foundation in 2009. John Kelly ’07 is currently a graduate student at Carnegie Mellon University studying electrical and computer engineering, with a focus in robotics and biomedical engineering. Amy West ’08 is at UNC-Chapel Hill for a graduate program in bioengineering and biomedical engineering, and Glenna Wink ’09 just graduated NC State with a B.S. in biochemistry and a minor in German. Glenna will be starting graduate school at MIT this fall in its biology department.

Congrats John, Amy and Glenna!

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