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Foundation Fellowships support seven UGA graduate students

Athens, Ga. – The Atlanta chapter of the ARCS® Foundation, Inc. (Achievement Rewards for College Students) will award $45,000 to seven outstanding American doctoral students in the biomedical and health sciences at the University of Georgia, four of whom are receiving the funding for the first time. The presentations will be made at an awards ceremony on Monday, Nov. 9 at the Ritz-Carlton in Atlanta.

The gala event features keynote speaker David Spencer, director of the Center for Space Systems at the Georgia Institute of Technology Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering. Prior to joining Georgia Tech’s faculty, Spencer spent 17 years at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., where he played lead roles in the Phoenix Mars Lander, Mars Pathfinder, Deep Impact and Mars Odysseymissions.

The ARCS Foundation was founded in Los Angeles in 1958 and is dedicated to helping meet the country’s needs for scientists and engineers by providing scholarships to academically outstanding university students. UGA recipients of the award are selected through the UGA Biomedical and Health Sciences Institute. This year’s ARCS Scholars represent the UGA departments of cellular biology, biochemistry, psychology, neuroscience and pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences.

The following students are UGA ARCS Foundation Scholars for 2009-10:

The Atlanta chapter of the ARCS Foundation has awarded close to $2.1 million worth of scholarships to students at the University of Georgia, Emory University, Georgia Institute of Technology and Morehouse College. Additional information about the foundation can be found on the Web at www.arcsfoundation.org.

 

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