Graduate Scholars
Lucy Graduate Scholars play a key role in shaping the programming and opportunities offered by the Lucy Family Institute by acting as leaders and ambassadors for the Lucy graduate student research community. Scholars are selected through an application process and serve in this role for two-year terms.
In addition to designing community building activities and discussing research with students from other disciplines, Scholars will receive $3,000 for each year that they participate in the program. They may choose to receive this as a stipend top-up or towards professional development (such as research project supplies and/or conference travel).
Full-time enrolled Ph.D. students from all departments and programs are encouraged to apply to become part of future cohorts. Applications typically open in the middle of Spring semester.
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Barnabas P. Agbodekhe
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
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Ali Altiok
Peace Studies and Political Science
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Olatunde Awotunde
Chemistry and Biochemistry
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Meghan Forstchen
Biological Sciences
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Maria Caterina Gargano
Clinical Psychology
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Spencer Giddens
Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics
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Isabella Gimon
IBMS Program
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Wesley Hedden
Sociology
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Kyla Jones
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
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Seham S. Kafafi
Psychology
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Maura R. Kraemer
Sociology
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Yuwen Lu
Computer Science and Engineering
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Etinosa Osaro
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
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Adriana Pilar F. Albanus
Political Science
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Anna Sokol
Computer Science and Engineering
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Annalisa Szymanski
Computer Science and Engineering
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Ruyuan Wan
Computer Science and Engineering
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Lizao Wang
History and Philosophy of Science
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Simon Weaver
Chemistry and Biochemistry
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Aydin Wells
Computer Science and Engineering