This spring, five students and two alums were named Fulbright awardees, and an additional 10 students and alums received prestigious fellowships, scholarships, and awards to pursue teaching and research across the globe.
Fulbright US Student Program
The Fulbright US Student Program provides grants for individually designed study/research projects or for English teaching assistant programs. Scripps remains a top producing Fulbright institution for the 2022鈥23 academic year.
- Anezka Boyle 鈥20: Finland
- Nicole Choy, Postbac 鈥23: Taiwan
- Chanah Haigh 鈥23: Czech Republic
- Ruby Hoffman 鈥22: Germany
- Clare Martin 鈥23: Spain
- Katalina Peterson ’23: Spain
- Faatimah Solomon, Postbac 鈥23: Morocco
Napier Fellows
The Napier Initiative is a partnership between Pilgrim Place and the five undergraduate Claremont Colleges to encourage leadership for social change.
- Sable Fest 鈥22: Investigating the Relationship with Diet and Sarcoidosis Risk
- Kerry Wong 鈥23: Bangkok Water Quality: Community Engagement and Bioremediation
Thomas J. Watson Fellowship
The Thomas J. Watson Fellowship is a one-year grant for independent exploration outside of the United States.
- Mouminatou Thiaw 鈥23: Creative Contemporary African Arts
- Margaret Kraus 鈥23: Multispecies Kinship and Urban Animals
Harry S Truman Scholarship
The Truman Scholarship Foundation recognizes college juniors with exceptional leadership potential who are committed to careers in government, nonprofit, or advocacy sectors. The foundation provides a senior-year stipend and funding for graduate study.
- Rina Nagashima 鈥24
Critical Language Scholarship Spark
The Critical Language Scholarship Spark initiative is a virtual language program funded by the Department of State. It provides American students with the opportunity to study Arabic, Chinese, and Russian at the beginning level.
- Amelie Grahm 鈥25
Phi Beta Kappa Key into Public Service Scholar
The Phi Beta Kappa Society provides Key into Public Service Scholars with a $5,000 undergraduate scholarship and hosts a summer conference in Washington, DC. The conference provides attendees with training, mentoring, and reflection on pathways into local, state, federal government, and public service careers.
- Rina Nagashima 鈥24
Projects for Peace
The Projects for Peace Award funds student-designed and -implemented grassroots 鈥減rojects for peace鈥 anywhere in the world.
- Kerry Wong 鈥23: Cultivating Community Science and Clean Water in Bangkok, Thailand
Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowships
The Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowships program provides funding to undergraduate students undergoing training in modern foreign languages and related area studies.
- Kesi Jackson 鈥22
National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship
The National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship seeks to broaden participation in science and engineering of underrepresented groups. The five-year fellowship provides three years of financial support, including an annual $37,000 stipend.
- Madison Seto 鈥21: Chemistry
- Sarah Balderson 鈥18: Bioengineering