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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- The University of Alabama Graduate
School has announced the 2005-2006 recipients of Graduate Council Fellowships,
the most prestigious and competitive graduate fellowships at UA
awarded to graduate students with the highest academic and scholarly
qualifications.
Recipients are selected by the UA Graduate Council, which consists
of graduate faculty members from each college of the University.
The fellowships provide an award for tuition and fees, plus an
annual stipend.
Some 70 graduate students were awarded the fellowship, including:
-Desiree Diane Adams of Mobile in the doctoral degree program
in clinical psychology. Adams received a bachelor’s degree
in psychology and graduated summa cum laude in 2005 from UA.
-Clayton Allen Brasher of Winfield in the master's degree program
in banking and finance. Brasher received a bachelor’s degree
in business administration from Birmingham-Southern College in
2005. Brasher was salutatorian of the Winfield High School Class
of 2001 and attended Birmingham-Southern College on a full academic
scholarship.
-Jason Bradley Byrd of Decatur in the master's degree program
in history. Byrd received a bachelor’s degree in history
from UA in 2004. Byrd was named the Most Distinguished Undergraduate
History Student and the Most Outstanding SGA Student Justice.
-Lauren Rebecca Cafiero of Hoover in the doctoral degree program
in chemistry. Cafiero received a bachelor’s degree in chemistry
from UA in 2004. Cafiero made the Dean's List and is a member of
the Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority.
-Gene Mark Calhoun of Gardendale in the master's degree program
in metallurgical and materials engineeirng. Calhoun received a
bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from UA in 2003,
was a Graduate Council Research/Creative Writing Fellow and a member
of the UA Graduate School Honors Society (Alpha Epsilon Lambda).
-Emily Dyan Clarke of Grove Hill in the master's degree program
in accountancy. Clarke received a bachelor’s degree in accounting
from UA in 2005. Clarke was named Who's Who Among American College
and Universities, a National Society of Collegiate Scholar and
member of the Intermediate Honors Program.
-Nikolaus L. Cordes of Talladega in the doctoral degree program
in chemistry. Cordes received a bachelor’s degree in chemistry
from the University of Montevallo in 2005 and was named Senior
Elite in chemistry there.
-Nicholette Sullivan Duke of Mobile in the master's degree program
in social work. Duke received a bachelor’s degree in social
work from Asbury College in 2003. Duke received the Outstanding
Academic Achievement award in Social Work, was magna cum laude
and named NAIA Academic All-Around Athlete.
-Kathryn Lueker-Eaton of Albuquerque, N.M., in the master's degree
program in creative writing. Lueker-Eaton received a bachelor’s
degree in creative writing from Oberlin College in 1998. Lueker-Eaton
received the Screenwriting Award at the Chicago Indie Fest and
is a two time semi-finalist for Chesterfield Writers and Film Projects.
-Joanna Louise Ewing of Jonesboro, Ark., in the master's degree
program in library and information studies. Ewing received a bachelor’s
degree in English from Arkansas State University in 2005. Ewing
received the English BA Book Award, is a National Society of Collegiate
Scholar and was named to Who's Who Among Students in American Universities
and Colleges.
-Courtney Hummer Graham of Tuscaloosa in the master's degree program
in business administration. Graham received a bachelor’s
degree in mechanical engineering from UA in 2005. Graham received
the Alumni Student Award, was named Mechanical Engineering Student
of the Year and received the Randall Outstanding Undergraduate
Research Award.
-Candace Leigh Handley of Birmingham in the master's degree program
in speech and language pathology. Handley received a bachelor’s
degree in communicative disorders from UA in 2004. Handley has
been published in Comtemporary Issues in Communicative Science
Disorders and is vice president of the National Student Speech-Language
Hearing Association.
-Katie Ann Huffman of Birmingham in the master's degree program
in library and information studies. Huffman received a bachelor’s
degree in literature from UA in 2004. Huffman was summa cum laude
and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa.
-Lydia Jane Jones of Birmingham in the master's degree program
in German philology. Jones received a bachelor’s degree in
German from UA in 2004. Jones is a member of Phi Alpha Theta, Delta
Phi Alpha and Sigma Alpha Lambda honoraries and was awarded the
Freshman Leadership Scholarship at the University of Montevallo.
-Mary Elizabeth Magouirk of Berry in the master's degree program
in accountancy. Magouirk received a bachelor’s degree in
accounting from UA in 2005. Magouirk is a Presidential Scholar;
member of the Business Honors Program, Beta Gamma Sigma, and Beta
Alpha Psi; made the President's List and a magna cum laude graduate.
-Laura Anne McLester of Huntsville in the master's degree program
in social work. McLester received a bachelor’s degree in
psychology from UA at Huntsville in 2004 and a summa cum laude
graduate.
-Louisa Suzanne Munoz of Birmingham in the master's degree program
in accountancy. Munoz received a bachelor’s degree in accounting
from UA in 2005. Munoz was summa cum laude; an Austin scholar;
received the Beta Gamma Sigma Outstanding Senior Award; and President
of Beta Alpha Psi.
-Cori Miller Perdue of Northport in the master's degree program
in English. Perdue received a bachelor’s degree in English
from the University of California at Berkeley in 1997. Perdue received
the 2004 Wal-Mart Teacher of the Year award, was an undergraduate
Honor Roll student and made the President's List.
-Martee Malice Reeg of Winnfield, La., in the master's degree
program in art history. Reeg received a bachelor’s degree
in art history from UA in 2005. Reeg made the President's List
and received the Randall Undergraduate Outstanding Research Award.
-William Zachary Riddle of Trussville in the master's degree program
in accountancy. Riddle received a bachelor’s degree in accounting
from UA in 2005. Riddle received the Outstanding Senior Award from
the National Alumni Association, the Ann Inglett Award, David Matthews
Award from SGA, the Alegernon Sydney Sullivan Award, Charles Seebeck
Award, Computer Based Honors, the Bloom Award, and he was a memer
of the Blackburn Institute.
-Karen Lee Torres of Arab in the master's degree program in aerospace
engineering. Torres received a bachelor’s degree in aerospace
engineering from UA in 2005. Torres is a McNair Scholar; received
the 2005 Aerospace Engineering Undergraduate Research Assistant
of the Year, 2005 Aerospace Engineering Student of the Year, and
the 2005 Engineering Council of Birmingham Student of the Year.
-John Benjamin Ward of Jackson, Miss., in the master's degree
program in tax accounting. Ward received a bachelor’s degree
in accounting from the University of Mississippi in 2005. Ward
was a University of Mississippi Fenley Scholar, a member of Phi
Kappa Phi and Omicron Delta Kappa, Mortar Board president, Golden
Key treasurer, Associated Student Body Senator and Director of
Student Services, and.a member of the Reformed Univesity Fellowship
Leadership Team.
-Nathan Michael Wiegand of Cullman in the doctoral degree program
in computer science. Wiegand received a bachelor’s degree
in mathematics from the UA in 2004 and was suma cum laude.
-Lu Zheng of China in the master's degree program in advertising
and public relations. At UA, Zheng was awarded a research assistantship
for 2004-2005. Zheng received a bachelor’s degree in Western
language & literature from Beijing University in 2000. Zheng
received the President's Fellowship 2001-2004 from Rice University.
-Robert C. Anderson of Birmingham in the doctoral degree program
in higher education. Anderson received a bachelor’s degree
in applied arts from Shorter College in 1983 and a master’s
degree from Southern Seminary in 1987. Anderson received the Most
Outstanding Student Award-Scholarship and Research in 2004, the
Merlin G. Duncan Memorial Award in Educational Leadership and Administration
2003-04, was a a 1983 Shorter College cum laude graduate where
he made the President's List and Dean's List and received the Richard
L. Starnes Leadership Award.
-Nadia Monique Caesar of Huntsville in the doctoral degree program
in higher education administration. Caesar received a bachelor’s
degree in communications from UAB in 2001 and a master’s
in higher education from the UA in 2005. Caesar received the Paul
G. Orr Memorial Fellowship Scholarship and is a Southern Representative
for the National Black Graduate Student Association.
-Song Chen of China in the doctoral degree program in geological
sciences. Chen received a bachelor’s degree in hydrogeology & engineering
geology from the Nanjing University in 1997 and a master’s
in hydrology & water resources from the University of Utah
in 2000. Chen received the Young Researcher Fellowship at the third
MIT Conference on Computational Fluids and Solid Mechanics in 2004
and the Copper Hansen Fellowship at the University of Utah.
-Karen Joyce Cook of Tuscaloosa in the doctoral degree program
in library and information studies. Cook received a bachelor’s
degree in psychology from the University of Colorado-Boulder and
a law degree from the University of Texas School of Law. Cook received
a Graduate Council Fellowship for 2003-2004 and is a member of
Beta Phi Mu and Kappa Tau Alpha.
-Stephen E. Hill of Birmingham in the doctoral degree program
in management. Hill received a bachelor’s degree in civil
engineering from the UA in 2000 and a master’s in civil engineering
in 2002. Hill is the Chi Epsilon Honor Society president, received
a Munny Sokol Scholarship and was named UTCA Graduate Student of
the Year.
-Jennifer June Mosher of Salem, Ohio, in the doctoral degree program
in biological sciences. Mosher received a bachelor’s degree
in biology from Florida Atlantic University in 1994 and a master’s
in biology from Youngstown State University in 2002. Mosher received
the 2004-05 Aquatic Biology Enhancement Fellowship.
-Rebecca Pohlig of Alexandria, N.M., in the doctoral degree program
in clinical psychology. At UA Pohlig received the Psychology Department
Outstanding Thesis Award. Pohlig received a bachelor’s degree
in psychology from Hamline University in 2001 and a master’s
in psychology from UA in 2004.
-Mustafizar Rahman of Tuscaloosa in the doctoral degree program
in chemical and biological engineering. Rahman received a bachelor’s
degree in chemical engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology
in 2001 and a master’s in chemical engineering from UA in
2004. Rahman received the UA Outstanding Thesis Award in 2004 and
has been published in Progress in Polymer Science.
-Jeffrey Michael Szychowski of Mayfield, Ky., in the doctoral
degree program in applied statistics. Szychowski received a bachelor’s
degree in mathematics and Spanish from Murray State University
in 2000 and a master’s in statistics from the University
of Kentucky in 2002. Szychowski received the Jeff Kurkjian Teaching
Award in 2004 and in 2005.
-Jinwen Wang of China in the doctoral degree program in chemical
and biological engineering. Wang received a bachelor’s degree
from the Dalian University of Technology in 1994 and a master’s
in chemical engineering from the Taiyuan University of Technology
in 2001. Wang received a Graduate Fellowship with Honors in 1999,
DUT Student Fellowship with Honors in 1993 and has been published
three times.
-Michael Clay Withers of Philadelphia, Miss., in the doctoral
degree program in management. Withers received a bachelor’s
degree in management from Mississippi State University in 2002
and a master’s in business administration from the University
of Southern Mississippi in 2004. Withers made the President's and
Dean's List, was a magna cum laude graduate, member of Mensa, Gamma
Beta Phi Society and published by Booksurge Publishing in 2004.
-Jinmei Dong of Tuscaloosa in the doctoral degree program in mechanical
engineering. Dong received a bachelor’s degree in mechanical
engineering from the Oingdao Institute of chemical engineering
in 1994 and a master’s in mechanical engineering from the
East China University of Science and Technology in 1999.
-Robert T. Tolbert of Birmingham in the doctoral degree program
in mechanical engineering. Tolbert received a bachelor’s
degree in mechanical engineering from UAB in 1990 and a master’s
in civil engineering from UAB in 2005.
-Lawrence Fagan of Tuscaloosa in the master's degree program in
American studies. Fagan received a bachelor’s degree in history
from UA in 2005.
-Kelly Elizabeth Bishop Fox of Tuscaloosa in the master's degree
program in English. Fox received a bachelor’s degree in interior
design from UA in 2000.
-Mary Andrews Liles of Tuscaloosa in the master's degree program
in business administration. Liles received a bachelor’s degree
in economics and Spanish from the University of Virginia in 2003.
-Mary Grace Alston Lyon of Tuscaloosa in the master's degree program
in higher education administration. She received a bachelor’s
degree in public relations from the University of Georgia in 2000.
-Heath Thomas Martin of Blountsville in the master's degree program
in mechanical engineering. Martin received a bachelor’s degree
in mechanical engineering from UA in 2005.
-Meredith Ingram McDonough of Selma in the master's degree program
in library and information studies. McDonough received a bachelor’s
degree in history from Samford University in 2005.
-Stephen Clarence Rogers of Gadsden in the master's degree program
in history. Rogers received a bachelor’s degree in history
from The University of Memphis in 2005.
-Steele Stagmaier Thomas of Atlanta in the doctoral degree program
in history. Thomas received a bachelor’s degree in art history
from Williams College in 2002.
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