HONOR SOCIETY OF PHI KAPPA PHI, THE
Phi Kappa Phi Forum, 2006
2006 Named Fellowship Recipients
Slater Fellow
This year's Slater Fellow is Monty Aghazadeh, who is majoring in biology and minoring in French at Louisiana State University. He plans to attend medical school, and he has already been accepted to two of his top three choices - Vanderbilt and Emory.
Yoerger Presidential Fellow
Tondra De, who is a candidate for the B.S.E in electrical engineering and the B.S. in mathematics at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, is this year's Yoerger Fellow. She plans to pursue a PhD in Science Education.
Ruth E. Brasher Fellow
Philip Scherer, a candidate for a B.S. in microbiology at Brigham Young University, is this year's Brasher Fellow. He plans to attend medical school.
Kathleen Greey Fellow
This year's Greey Fellow is Paul Julian, a philosophy major at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He plans to pursue a PhD in Philosophy.
Marjorie Schoch Fellow
This year's Schoch Fellow is Chi Viet, a biological sciences major at the University of California, Davis. She plans a career in dentistry, and she has already been accepted to the dentistry schools at University of California, San Francisco; University of California, Los Angeles; and University of the Pacific.
Alfred M. Wolfe Fellow
Amber Swinford, who is majoring in English and minoring in German at Texas Tech University, is this year's Wolfe Fellow. She plans to pursue a PhD in English with a specialty in Irish Studies.
Walter and Adelheid Hohenstein Fellows
Northeastern Region: Nicklaus Laverty, who is majoring in political science and minoring in English at the University of Maine, is the Hohenstein Fellow for the Northeastern Region. He plans to pursue a PhD in Political Science.
Southeastern Region: Thomas Spain, who is majoring in physics, minoring in mathematics at the University of Alabama, Huntsville, is the Hohenstein Fellow for the Southeastern Region. He plans to attend medical school; he has already been accepted to the medical schools at Vanderbilt and the University of Alabama.
North Central Region: Rishi Wadhera, who is majoring in biology and minoring in business at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, is this year's Hohenstein Fellow for the North Central Region.
South Central Region: Marc Walker, a candidate for a B.S. in biology and a B.A. in philosophy at the University of Mississippi, is the Hohenstein Fellow for the South Central Region. He plans for a career in medicine, and he has already been accepted to the medical schools at Vanderbilt and the University of Mississippi.
Western Region: Christina To, who is majoring in physics and minoring in chemistry and in sociology at the University of Southern California, is the Hohenstein Fellow for the Western Region. She was accepted as a freshman into the Keck School of Medicine at USC.
University of Maryland: Nicolas Johnson, a biological sciences major at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, is this year's Hohenstein Fellow for the University of Maryland. She plans to attend medical school and has already been accepted into the MD/PhD program at the University of Maryland.
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