Park Alumni Society

PAS Study Abroad Fund - Stipend Recipients

Recipients - Spring 2007

John (2009) and Greg (2010) travel to the Galapagos Islands during spring break as part of an NC State class taught by plant pathology professor Dr. Robert Bruck. The class will retrace Darwin's steps as they tour the islands by boat, with stops in Guayaquil, Ecuador, and San Cristobal and Santa Cruz islands. John is majoring in Communication Media with minors in history, religious studies and biological sciences. He is interested in studying the relationship between religion, science and society. Greg is studying fisheries and wildlife science with a minor in journalism. He plans to pursue a career in wildlife journalism.

Meghan (2009) is participating in the Semester in Spain program in Santander, Spain. A chemical engineering major, she plans to attend medical school and become a pediatric surgeon. While in Spain, she will be assigned a Spanish conversation partner and be housed through a homestay where she will have plenty of opportunities to practice her Spanish. As part of the program, Meghan will also tour other Spanish cities including Barcelona and Madrid.

Katherine (2009) will study abroad in Spain as part of an immersive semester which will combine intensive Spanish lessons with cultural involvement. She will live with a local host family and her personal goal is "too speak as little English as possible" while she's there. After graduation, Katherine plans to work with the FBI in a Spanish-speaking country or territory.

Kristoph (2009) will study finance at the University of Wollongong in Australia, where he hopes to focus on Pacific region markets and explore internship opportunities in Sydney. He plans to graduate from NC State with a bachelors in math and a Master's in financial math. While in Australia, Kristopher hopes to continue his involvement in nature-oriented service projects by taking advantage of Wollongong's proximity to a large nature reserve and two national parks. He will also tour New Zealand and Eastern Australia while abroad.

Kasey (2008) will attend Hong Kong Polytechnic University, where she will take two courses relating to her math and physics majors along with classes in Cantonese and Chinese culture and history. She plans to pursue a doctorate in high energy physics after graduation and is interested in the collaborative nature of many physics fields. Two summers ago, Kasey observed a European approach while working in an optics lab in Kassal, Germany, and now looks forward to gaining an Asian perspective. She is also interested in studying how traditional, Communist China compares with the free-market, Westernized Hong Kong.

Glenna (2009) will study at the University of Westminster in London. While there, she will take classes in biochemistry and bioscience focused on human disease. She will also take classes in German and European culture. During April, Glenna will work in Cambridge with her mentor, Dr. Carla Mattos, at the European Bioinformatics Institute, researching protein function prediction from structure through multiple solvent crystal structures. Her time in Cambridge will be funded in part through an NSF grant. After graduation, Glenna plans to become a biochemistry professor with her own research lab.