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2007 National Award Winners

Numerous Pitzer College students have won prestigious scholarships and fellowships this year. Our students enjoy a strong tradition of earning highly competitive national awards as a result of their high scholarship, close faculty-student relationships, service learning, community service experiences and participation on Pitzer study abroad programs. To learn more about scholarship and fellowship opportunities, click here.

Fulbright | Watson | Coro | Kemper | Princeton in Asia | Pearson | McNair | Gilman | Union Semester | USA Freedom Corps

Fulbright Scholars 2007

Andrew Bartnof Andrew Bartnof '07 has been awarded a Fulbright teaching assistantship in Indonesia. Andrew is a double major in English & World Literature and philosophy and has studied on the Pitzer in China program as a sophomore and then on an exchange with the University of Koblenz-Landau in Germany during his junior year.
   
Lauren Birnbryer Lauren Birnbryer '07 has also been awarded a teaching assistantship in Indonesia. Lauren, a double major in psychology and sociology, has studied on the Pitzer in Ecuador Intensive Language and Culture program.
   
Anita Desikan Anita Desikan '07 a double major in Biology and Psychology, has won a teaching Fulbright to Malaysia. She studied on the Pitzer exchange program in Turkey.
   
Morgana Matus Morgana Matus '07 has been awarded a research Fulbright to Norway, Pitzer's first ever nominee/winner for Norway. Morgana is an Environmental Studies major and Religious Studies Minor Proposal is “Gods and Fjords: religion and environmental stewardship in Norway.” She studied on the Pitzer in Costa Rica program.
   
Patrick Miller Patrick Miller '07 has been awarded Pitzer's first-ever research Fulbright to Japan. His research proposal is titled "A Good Clean Fight: Japanese Brazilians and Identity Formation via Sport." Patrick has studied abroad in Japan.
   
David Saetang David Saetang '07, an English and World Literature major, has been awarded a teaching assistantship in Korea. David studied language and culture in Pitzer's summer program in Japan.
   
Lexi Spencer-Notabartolo Lexi Spencer-Notabartolo '07 has been awarded a research Fulbright to Georgia. Lexi studied on the Pitzer in Italy program in Spring 2005. A Political Studies major, Lexi will be researching the formation of public opinion of international organizations, specifically NATO.
   
Jonathon Tigeri Jonathan Tigeri '06 has been awarded a research Fulbright to El Salvador. Jonathan studied on the Pitzer in Italy program in Fall 2004. During the 2006-07 academic year, Jonathan was a Post Baccalaureate Urban Fellow at the College.
   
Daphne Churchill In addition to these Fulbrights, Daphne Churchill, whose self-designed major is in Urban Intercultural Studies, has been awarded a French Ministry of Education award for 2007-8. This award is secured through the Fulbright competition but administered by the French government. Daphne studied abroad in Touraine, France, and developed a strong interest in multicultural education. Daphne has been assigned to Corsica for the 2007-8 academic year.
   
Watson Fellowship
Matt Herceg

Matt Herceg '07, a Media Studies major, is one of only fifty college seniors nationwide to receive the prestigious Watson Fellowship, which funds a year of travel and independent inquiry. His project’s title is "Film and Football Mythopoeia: Capturing/Creating the Beautiful Game." Matt is Pitzer’s twenty-sixth Watson Fellow and this is the fourth consecutive year a Pitzer student has earned a Watson. more>

   
Coro Fellowship
Nick Kislinger

Nick Kislinger '07 created the Dining with Democracy lecture series designed to bring today's leaders to Pitzer. As a student representative on the development committee of Pitzer's Board of Trustees, the founder of the Prison SMART Program at Afflerbaugh/Page Juvenile Camp, and the recipient of the Kallick Community Service Award, he looks forward to building upon his skills with a career in public services during his Coro fellowship. more>

   
Kemper Scholar
Ben Rubin

Ben Rubin '10 is the College's fourth student to be named a Kemper Scholar. The program is designed to encourage outstanding liberal arts college students to prepare for careers in business. The program includes scholarships, meetings with business leaders and two paid summer internships. more>

   
Princeton in Asia Teaching Fellowship
Matt Berry Matt Berry '07 has been awarded a Princeton-in-Asia Teaching Fellowship to Thailand (Phag Nga) from Princeton University. Berry is one of 80 fellows awarded nationally in 2007 by Princeton University to research posts, schools, NGOS and businesses in fifteen Asian countries. Berry, who designed his own major in politics and community development, is the second Pitzer student to receive this award. more>
   
Pearson Teaching Fellowship
Linda Luna Linda Luna ’07 has been selected as a Pearson Teacher Fellow. She is among a select group of graduating seniors to become one of just twenty-four Fellows across the United States. Through the Pearson Teachiner Fellowship, a unique partnership between Jumpstart and Pearson, Luna will be teaching preschoolers from low-income communities in New York City. more>
   
McNair Scholarship
McNair Scholars McNair scholars Sara Hinojos '08 and Randy Gomez '08 are both double majors with Sara majoring in sociology and Chicano Studies and Randy iin sociology and art. The scholarship award includes a six-week summer session at Claremont Graduate University and a stipend. more>
   
Bejamin A Gilman International Scholarship
Gilman Scholars Lolly Beck Pancer '08 and Springsong Cooper '09 have been awarded Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships for Fall 2007. Beck Pancer, a self-designed major in global health and social justice, will pursue the School for International Training (SIT) program on Public Health and Community Welfare in Salvador, Brazil. Cooper, International and Intercultural Studies major, will study on the Pitzer in Darjeeling-Nepali Studies program in Kalimpong, India. more>
   
Union Semester Fellowship
Jamilah King Jamilah King '07, a double major in English and World Literature, has been awarded a Union Semester Fellowship from City College of New York. Union Semester is an intensive academic program for both undergraduate and graduate students. more>
   
USA Freedom Corps Volunteer Service Award
Hannah Locke Hannah Locke '07, a psychology major, received a USA Freedom Corps Volunteer Service Award in April from President Bush in front of Air Force One at Los Angeles International Airport. Locke was selected in recognition of her high level of service in the Jumpstart program. more>