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2005-2006

See information published in Winter 2005 Tar Heel News.

2004-2005

Shannon L. LaDeau, American Fellowship
PhD, Ecology, Duke Univ.

Michele H Lamprakos, American Fellowship
PhD, Architecture, MIT; address in Raleigh

Anne E. MacNeil, American Fellowship
Postdoctoral research, Music history, UNC - Chapel Hill

Myra M. Struckmeyer, American Fellowship
PhD, European history, UNC - Chapel Hill

Marian Peters, Career Development Grant
MMS, Physician assistant studies, Wake Forest

Erica M. James, International Fellowship
Bahamas
ABD, Caribbean art history, Duke

Laura Lapkauskaite, International Fellowship
Lithuania
PhD, Biostatistics, UNC - Chapel Hill

Shannon Bartelt-Hunt, Selected Professions Fellowship
PhD, Environmental Engineering, UVA; address in Cary

Emily Zechman, Selected Professions Fellowship
PhD, Civil Engineering, NCSU

2003-2004

Lisa S. Chensvold, American Fellowship
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
PhD Music His,Musicology,Theory

Amy Cooke, American Fellowship
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
PhD Curriculum in Ecology

Marie E. Matta, American Fellowship
Duke University
PhD Business Management

Ann M. Fox, American Fellowship
Davidson College
POST American Lang/Lit.

Diane L. Gill, Scholar-in-Residence
UNC Greensboro
Exercise and Sport Science;
Center for Women's Health and Wellness

Laurel A. Goj, American Fellowship
Duke University
PhD Chemistry

Julie Mell, American Fellowship
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
PhD Religion

Laura C. Pierce, American Fellowship
Claremont Graduate School
PhD Library Science

Sudeshna Chatterjee, International Fellowship
North Carolina State University
PhD Arch/Envir Design-other

Zeynep Toker, International Fellowship
North Carolina State University
PhD Arch/Envir Design-other

 

2002-2003

Indu Adhikary, International Fellowship
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, MS Public Health

Elizabeth A. Kramer, American Fellowship
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, PhD Music His.Musicology.Theo

Laura L. Mielke, American Fellowship
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, PhD American Lang/Lit.

Magdalena M. Maiz-Pena, American Fellowship
Davidson College, POSTGRADUATE Spanish

Christina M. Caruso, American Fellowship
Duke University, POSTGRADUATE Ecology
MBR AT LARGE

Dalia Conde, International Fellowship
Duke University, PhD Ecology

Marney C. Pratt, American Fellowship
Duke University, PhD Marine Biology

Emily K. Lada, Selected Professions
North Carolina State University, Operations Research

Liane R. Morgan, Selected Professions
University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Environmental/Sanitary Eng

Jennifer R. Fowler, American Fellowship
North Carolina State University, PhD Mathematical Sciences

Kristen Thorleifsdottir, International Fellowship
North Carolina State University, Arch/Envir Design

Jereann King, Career Development Grant
Lehigh Carbon Community College (PA), MA
Warrenton, NC

Rita Shackel, International Fellowship (Australia)
Duke University Law School, Visiting Scholar.

2001-2002

Jessica F. Carter, Selected Professions Fellow
JD Law, Duke - Ellen Black Winston Fellowship

Rose Sudi, International Fellow,
Human Resource Development, NC A&T - Rosalynd Nix Gilliatt Fellowship

Sabrina L. Thomas, American Fellowship
UNC-Greensboro, PhD American Studies

Amanda F. Grzyb, American Fellowship
Duke, PhD American Lang./Lit.

2000-2001

Betzabe Butron-Riveros, International Fellowship
DPH Public Health, UNC-CH

Susan A. Crate, American Fellowship
Ph.D. Ecology, UNC-CH

Marianne E. Reeves, American Fellowship
Ph.D. Anthropology, UNC-CH

Christina L. Van Oort, ERF Teacher Fellowship
C.W. Stanford Junior High, Orange Co.

Anita T. Wright, Career Development Grant
MA, Duke University

Regina C. Guyer, Selected Professions Fellowship
MS Environmental Engineering, UNC-Charlotte

Barbara Lorn, American Fellowship
Ph.D. Archaeology, University of Arizona
Biology Department, Davidson College

Danielle Tedesco, Career Development Grant
MES Envi. Sci., Indiana University
Greensboro, NC

1999-2000

Jodi E. Bilinkoff, American Fellowship
University of North Carolina at Greensboro, PhD European History

Tonya M. Dale, Selected Professions
North Carolina State University, Architecture and Planning

Donna D. Daniels, American Fellowship
Duke University, PhD Cultural Anthropology

Debbie Hilliard, Career Development Grant
North Carolina State University, MPA Public Administration

Caryn L. Long, Eleanor Roosevelt Fund Teacher Fellowship

Charlotte

Gladys Mutangadura, International Fellowship
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, PhD Economic Development

Mary S.Schmidt, American Fellowship
Brevard College, PhD Humanities

Xiaohong Yang, Selected Professions
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, MS Computer Information Systems

1998-1999

Elizabeth S. Allman, American Fellowship
University of North Carolina at Asheville, POST Pure Mathematics

Simona G. Farcas, International Fellowship
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Lisa C. Gresham, Selected Professions
Duke University, PhD Electrical Engineering

Christa A. McGill, American Fellowship
Duke University, PhD Sociology

Joy K. Ward, American Fellowship
Duke University, POST Ecology (Environment Biology)

Kaye Wessell, Career Development Grant
Duke University, MBA Business and Management

Vanessa T. Duren-Winfield, Career Development Grant
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, MS Adult/Continuing Education

1997-1998

Anne Horiuchi, is studying at UNC-CH on the Constance Tomkies Endowment. Anne wants to earn a law degree and use it to help people understand the legal process and resolve their problems. She also serves her community as a volunteer, as she did when helping clean up a section of a stream. After receiving her degree she expects to work for a large law firm so she can repay her loans, but then may work for a public interest group or a government agency.

Dr. Nan Enstad, is conducting post-doctoral research in history at UNC-G on the Alice F. Palmer Endowment and Penelope McDuffie Endowment. She is researching how working women at the turn of the century used the new consumer culture -- including cheap fashions, dime novel fiction, and serial films -- to create a distinctive sub-culture. She hopes to shed new light on how the consumer culture affected women in this century. After finishing this project, she plans to study the history of women and breast cancer.

Deborah Lawrence, is working on her PhD in Botany at Duke University on the Ellen Black Winston Endowment and Elizabeth A. Cotton Endowment. She is concerned about the impact of human land use on tropical rainforests. She is studying the effects of shifting cultivation, a form of slash-and-burn agriculture, on tree diversity and soil nutrients in tropical rainforests in Indonesia. Her research should help illustrate the relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem function in rainforests.

Katherine Schoeffler, is pursuing a doctorate in Biomedical Engineering at Duke University on the Judith Redman Gustafson Endowment and L. Adelaide and M. Elizabeth Johnson Endowment. After earning a Bachelor's degree in math, Katherine worked in the pharmaceutical industry for 13 years, most recently as a consultant. She is pursuing her PhD which will not only enhance her consulting career, but also enable her to become a teacher and encourage female students to pursue biomedical engineering as a profession. She is a third-generation AAUW member and the first woman to study for a doctorate in biomedical engineering at Duke.

1996-1997

Valerie Hall, an Ellen Black Winston Fellow in Women's History, has completed her study this summer and is currently teaching at Peace College in Raleigh.

Robin Handwerk, an Adelaide and Elizabeth Johnson Endowment recipient, is currently working on an M.B.A. at Wake Forest University Babcock School of Management.

Rita Lauria, a Helen Landers Endowment (former SAR Vice President) recipient, is a doctoral fellow studying at University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill. Her dissertation is Communication Theory: Ethics in New Technologies.

Martha Class is studying at University of North Carolina - Charlotte, with a Career Development Endowment. She is working on a Master's in Academic Counseling. She plans to work with college students.

 

 


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