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Penn State Chemistry’s 2024-25 Distinguished Graduate Fellows Named

22 October 2024
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Grad Research Fellows 2024
Credit: Kathryn Harlow, Penn State

The Department of Chemistry is proud to announce 7 first-year chemistry doctoral students have been awarded Distinguished Graduate Fellowships from the J. Jeffrey and Ann Marie Fox Graduate School at Penn State.  

These awards rank among the most competitive and prestigious fellowships at Penn State. Their purpose is to draw outstanding prospective students to the university’s doctoral research programs. The fellows focus on conducting original research and adding new insights to their fields, with the ultimate goal of benefiting society. 

Distinguished Graduate Fellowships are selected by academic colleges in partnership with the dean of the Fox Graduate School. 

 

Our 2024-25 Distinguished Graduate Fellows: 

Stanley Baldwin, Verne M. Willaman Distinguished Graduate Fellowships in Science 

Katherine Dalton, Verne M. Willaman Distinguished Graduate Fellowships in Science 

Emma Green, Lewis A. and Opal D. Gugliemelli Distinguished Graduate Fellowship in the Eberly College of Science and Dr. Richard A. Gottscho Distinguished Graduate Fellowship in the Eberly College of Science 

Megan Lavigne, Verne M. Willaman Distinguished Graduate Fellowships in Science 

Joshua Sangalli, Beatrice and Alan Schriesheim Distinguished Graduate Fellowship 

Preston Tolley, Dr. Richard A. Gottscho Distinguished Graduate Fellowship in the Eberly College of Science 

Alisha Wang, Verne M. Willaman Distinguished Graduate Fellowships in Science and Beatrice and Alan Schriesheim Distinguished Graduate Fellowship