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Wednesday, March 24, 2004
WRITER: *Tiffany M. Tooley*, 706/583-0341 ttool@arches.uga.edu
CONTACTS: *Jere Morehead*, 706/542-6908, morehead@uga.edu
*Steven Elliott-Gower*, 706/542-6206, segower@uga.edu
THREE UGA STUDENTS RECEIVE MID-TERM FOUNDATION FELLOWSHIP
ATHENS, Ga. – Three University of Georgia students have been
selected as mid-term recipients of the Foundation Fellowship, UGA’s
most prestigious undergraduate scholarship. Their fellowships will
cover the final two years of undergraduate study, including the full
estimated cost of attendance, as well as international travel-study
grants, academic research and conference grants, and numerous academic
enrichment opportunities.
The 2004 Mid-Term Foundation Fellows are Melissa Cabinian, an environmental
health science and microbiology major from Conyers; Joseph LeCates,
an economics major from McDonough; and Matthew Stewart, a microbiology,
cell biology and psychology major from Atlanta. Honors students in
their third semester at UGA with a minimum cumulative 3.70 GPA and
two years of study remaining are eligible to apply for mid-term fellowships.
Cabinian, a Presidential Scholar, participated in the Lipid Standardization
Program at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and is currently
involved in research analyzing the growth characteristics of cell
lines in relation to feline injection-site sarcomas. She is planning
to participate in UGA’s public health study abroad program in
Ukraine early this summer and then do a research internship at New
York University medical school.
LeCates is an advocate for the University Judiciary, intramural College
Bowl champion, and vice president and founder of Students for the
Promotion of Academic Recall Competition (SPARC), a group currently
coaching Hilsman Middle School students to succeed at Academic Bowl
tournaments. He is pursuing a joint B.A./M.A degree in economics and
plans to participate in UGA’s new Maymester in Cuba program.
Stewart, also a Presidential Scholar, volunteers as a mentor at Clarke
Central High School and is the current vice president of the UGA Cycling
Club. He competes at both the state and regional level with the @
the Hub Bikes team and is the third-ranked collegiate cyclist in the
SEC.
“These three students have already established very impressive
records at UGA and show enormous promise,” said Steve Elliott-Gower,
associate director of the Honors and Foundation Fellows Programs. “Our
job is now to help them define their longer term academic and professional
goals, and to help them figure out how to use the many opportunities
provided by the fellowship to achieve those goals.”
The Foundation Fellows Program was established in 1972 by the trustees
of the University of Georgia Foundation to foster an enhanced educational
experience for academically outstanding undergraduate students. More
information on the Foundation Fellows program can be found at www.uga.edu/honors/fellows.
Kim Cretors, News Bureau Manager
University of Georgia News Service
A201 Stegeman Coliseum
Athens, GA 30602-4371
706/542-6927 (voice) * 706/583-0372 (fax)
www.uga.edu/news * kcretors@uga.edu
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