Student Stories Fall 2024
Student Stories Fall 2024
2024 Astronaut Scholars
Zachary Abrahms (Biology, Premedical Studies) and Cecelia Meinking (Biochemistry, Music) have been . Zachary's faculty mentor is J. Andrew Jones (Chemical, Paper, and Biomedical Engineering), and Cecelia's is Kevin Yehl (Chemistry and Biochemistry).
Inside Washington
Students in the summer 2024 internship program pose outside the White House along with assistant teaching professor Matthew Arbuckle.
Congratulations to the (PSAAA) recipients from the College of Arts and Science!
From left to right: (Top) Audrey Allen, Zachary Brrahams, Sofia Rebull, Chanakya Pandya
(Bottom) Noah Emmert, Cecelia Meinking, Hannah Wudke, Taylor Thornberg
Other Student Stories
From left to right: Mollie Duffy, Jack Fazio, Jules Jefferson, and Perren Tiemann
- Maggie Snee ’25 (Zoology) inspires campus involvement as an residential assistant, student researcher, and the new host of the campus podcast Major Insight.
- Mollie Duffy (Public Administration) was selected as one of 20 students nationwide .
- Jack Fazio (Microbiology; Premedical Studies), a former student trustee, and served on last year's institutional mental health taskforce.
- Lucy Gardner (M.S. Graduate Student, Biology) for .
- Jules Jefferson '24 (Biochemistry; Environmental Science co-major) was honored with the .
- Evelyn Morrison (Public Administration; Sustainability co-major) created the Hometown Talent Initiative, which helps to combat “brain drain" across Ohio
- Mary Nelson (Political Science) received the 2024 Barbara Bolding-Jim Grew Scholarship from the USA Water Ski & Wake Sports Foundation.
- Jack Schmelzinger '24 (Journalism; Economics), former sports editor for The ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú Student, is a prolific new sports writer at the Cincinnati Enquirer, producing more than 155K page views (36K of them subscriber-only) and 86 subscription orders on 46 stories since starting in May.
- Sean Scott '24 (Journalism; Urban and Regional Planning) is an award-winning journalist and the founding editor of , created in collaboration with board members Richard Campbell (emeritus journalism professor), Jim Rubenstein (emeritus geography professor), and John Skillings (former CAS dean).
- Peren Tiemann '24 (Public Administration) pursues public service and leadership .
- Lily Wahl (English Literature; Spanish), Taylor Stumbaugh (Journalism; Media and Communication), Jack Schmelzinger (Journalism; Economics), and Sean Scott (Journalism; Geographic Info Science certificate), all from The ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú Student, this past May.