Dean's Dissertation Completion Fellowship Recipients
2021 Fellowship Recipients
- Julia Escobar, Department of Romance & Arabic Languages & Literatures, College of Arts and Sciences
- Abigail Kelly, Department of Geology, College of Arts and Sciences
- Sara Pickett, Counselor Education Graduate Program, College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services
- Katherine Ranum, Department of History, College of Arts and Sciences
- Marissa Smail, Neuroscience Graduate Program, College of Medicine
- Nirmalya Thakur, Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, College of Engineering and Applied Science
- Lynley Turkelson, Department of Psychology, College of Arts and Sciences
- Mariana Vázquez-Alonzo, Department of Biological Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences
2020 Fellowship Recipients
- Maria Gaki, Department of Classics, College of Arts and Sciences
- Kimberly Grey, Department of English (Creative Writing Poetry), College of Arts and Sciences
- Orlaith Heymann, Department of Sociology, College of Arts and Sciences
- Steven Palladino, Department of Physics, College of Arts and Sciences
- Samantha Regan, Neuroscience Graduate Program, College of Medicine
2019 Fellowship Recipients
- Andrea Beaudoin-Valenzuela, Department of Romance & Arabic Languages and Literatures, College of Arts and Sciences
- Victoria Jensen, Neuroscience Graduate Program, College of Medicine
- Christopher Miller, Department of Classics, College of Arts and Sciences
- Wesley Parker, Department of Geology, College of Arts and Sciences
- Alex Smith, Department of English & Comparative Literature, College of Arts and Sciences
2018 Fellowship Recipients
- Christopher Motz, Department of Classics, College of Arts and Science
- Harshad Puranik, Department of Management, Carl H. Lindner College of Business
- Crystal Whetstone, Department of Political Science, College of Arts and Sciences
- Alex Yarawsky, Molecular Genetics, Biochemistry, and Microbiology Graduate Program, College of Medicine
2017 Fellowship Recipients
- Stephanie Alcantar, Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, College of Arts and Sciences
- Ian Bruzas, Department of Chemistry, College of Arts and Sciences
- Michael Kennedy, Division of Composition, Musicology, and Theory, College-Conservatory of Music
- Kathleen Kidder, Department of Classics, College of Arts and Sciences
- Sammie Marita, Educational Studies Program, College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services
- Anwar Mhajne, Department of Political Science, College of Arts and Sciences
2016 Fellowship Recipients
- Alexandre Bádue, Division of Composition, Musicology, and Theory, College-Conservatory of Music
- Nina Bertaux-Skeirik, Systems Biology and Physiology Graduate Program, College of Medicine
- Joshua Eby, Department of Physics, McMicken College of Arts & Sciences
- Siva Nagi Reddy Inturi, Department of Biomedical, Chemical, and Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering and Applied Science
- Mark Mitchell, Department of Biological Sciences, McMicken College of Arts & Sciences
- Valentina Petrolini, Department of Philosophy, McMicken College of Arts & Sciences
- Ruth Pogacar, Business Administration PhD Program, Carl H. Lindner College of Business
- Song Shu, Department of Geography, McMicken College of Arts & Sciences
2015 Fellowship Recipients
- Elizabeth Brown, Department of Biological Sciences, McMicken College of Arts & Sciences
- Adam Shoaff, Division of Composition, Musicology, and Theory, College-Conservatory of Music
- Matt Vrazo, Department of Geology, McMicken College of Arts & Sciences
- Ryan Walker, Department of Molecular Genetics, Biochemistry and Microbiology, College of Medicine
- Shujie Wang, Department of Geography, McMicken College of Arts & Sciences
2014 Fellowship Recipients
- Emily Egan, Department of Classics, McMicken College of Arts & Sciences
- Amy Engevik, Systems Biology & Physiology Program, College of Medicine
- Steven Gilday, Biomedical Engineering Program, College of Engineering and Applied Science
- Nicole Lyon, Department of History, McMicken College of Arts & Sciences
- Peggy Shannon-Baker, Educational Studies Program, College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services