Click on a University Fellow's name to read more about their background, interests, and goals.
Ayrton Pablo Almada Jimenez
University Fellows Cohort Member, 2022-2023
              PhD Student, Applied Mathematics
          Pronouns:
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  Maura Beste
University Fellows Cohort Member, 2022-2023
              PhD Student, Gender & Women's Studies
          Pronouns:
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  Maria Fátima Corona del Toro
University Fellows Cohort Member, 2022-2023
              DMA Student, Musical Arts - Conducting
          Pronouns:
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  Catherine Ellis
University Fellows Cohort Member, 2022-2023
              PhD Student, Physiological Sciences
          Pronouns:
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  Jenna Green
University Fellows Cohort Member, 2022-2023
              PhD Student, Art History & Education- Art and Visual Culture Education
          Pronouns:
        she, her, hers
  Hilary Houlette
University Fellows Cohort Member, 2022-2023
              PhD Student, Higher Education
          Pronouns:
        she, her, hers
  Gabriella LaRose
University Fellows Cohort Member, 2022-2023
              PhD Student, Philosophy
          Pronouns:
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  Eden McEwen
University Fellows Cohort Member, 2022-2023
              PhD Student, Optical Sciences
          Joona Mikkola
University Fellows Cohort Member, 2022-2023
              PhD Student, Arid Lands Resource Sciences
          Pronouns:
        he, him, his
  Mary Monaghan
University Fellows Cohort Member, 2022-2023
              DMA Student, Musical Arts - Performance
          Enrique Olivares-Pelayo
University Fellows Cohort Member, 2022-2023
              PhD Student, Geography
          Richard Park
PhD Student, Microbiology
              University Fellows Cohort Member, 2022-2023
          Pronouns:
        he, him, his
  Addison Plummer
University Fellows Cohort Member, 2022-2023
              PhD Student, Aerospace Engineering
          Jamie Schafroth
University Fellows Cohort Member, 2022-2023
              PhD Student, Anthropology
          Pronouns:
        she, her, hers
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
