USC students or recent alumni have been announced as recipients of international scholarships/fellowships:
Congratulations to:
Boren Scholars
Kyla Caldwell
Colin Conwell
Alexis Dale-Huang
Jason Tse
Gilman Scholars
Kery Lira
Stephanie Mercado
Already announced Critical Language Scholars
Tom Watson
Brian Knafow
Jason Tse
Akilah Booty
Lance Jackson
Nicholas Kosturas
Rotary Scholars
Brendan Vahey to Brazil
Morgan Curtis to Spain
Soros Fellowship
Shinichi Damyo
Fulbright Scholars – Still being named
Eight so far
Additions:
Wrigley Institute Fellowships
Hatten Han
Bonita Lam
Post-Doctoral Fellowships
Foulke Fellowship and the Nikaida Fellowship
Nadia Kanagawa
U.S. Dept. of Education FLAS Fellowships (Undergraduate)
Margaret Harrison
Catherine Ji
Shalea Kleptner
Kelsey Quan
More honors…
Humanity in Action Fellowship
Mushfiqur Chowdhury
Truman Scholarship
Oscar De Los Santos
Barry Goldwater Scholarship
Luke Bouma
Fulbright Scholars now are at eleven.
National Academy of Engineering Grand Challenge Scholars
Renuka Fernandes
Joy Yip
Matt Lui
Colleeen O’Brien
Lyssa Aruda
Dinesh Seemakurty
Stephanie Fong
Michael Preudhomme
Yekaterina Glazko
Aleena Byrne
U. S. Department of Education Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowships Academic Year 15-16
Added to above list Sungik Yang and Sam Ide
U. S. Department of Education FLAS Summer Fellowships
Holly Blackwelder
Chris Cao
Melissa Chan
Ana Cuellar-Aguilar
Xingyao Hong
Tatyana Kostochta
David Lee
Ken Lee
Lucia Lin
Laura Lucas
Amira Perryman
Maria Vergano
Tyler Walker
Rolex Scholar ( Only one selected in North America)
Michele Felberg
Hearst Journalism Scholarship
Stassy Olmos '15
Japan Foundation Scholar
Jesse Drian
Google Fellow for Data Journalism
Sinduja Rangarajian
Noted above were Boren Scholars
Boren Fellowship $30,000.
Lance Jackson
Fulbright Summer Institute
Ava Polzin
2015 Preston Scholarships in Urban Politics and Civil Rights
Kyra Schoover
Steven Weier
Summer 2015 Gilman Scholars
Fiza Khan
Vong Nguyen
Academic Year Gilman Scholars
Jai Wei Chen
Christina Hart
Fulbright Scholars 15
Parisa Mansourifard, a student at the Viterbi School of Engineering, was awarded one of only 241 AAUW American Fellowships.