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Over the past 20 years, we've had some outstanding Honors students, and quite predictably, they've gone on from AU to do some pretty incredible things. Our graduates include Fulbright Scholars, Peace Corps volunteers, award-winning artists, attorneys, researchers, and engineers.
They've gone on to complete graduate studies at some of the nation's most prestigious universities, including Harvard, Yale, MIT, Carnegie Mellon, and Johns Hopkins.
Recent Honors graduates:
Jill Balzano (2008) New York University, Publishing
Leslie Emery (2008) University of Washington, Seattle, Genome Sciences
Justin Parietti (2008) Owens-Illinois
Shannon Richmond (2008) School of International Training (SIT), South Africa
Edgard Rivera-Valentin (2008) University of Arkansas, Space and Planetary Science Program
Molly Ambrogi-Yanson (2007) University of Denver, International and Intercultural Communications
Annie Chih (2007) Massey U. Vet School, New Zealand
Kellie French (2007), SUNY Binghamton, English
Tara Ketterer (2007), Barcelona, Spain, English Teacher
Erin Letovsky (2007), University of Edinburgh, Geosciences
Brian Norby (2007), Mengel, Metzger, Barr & Co, Rochester
Dani Roe (2007), U. of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine
Abby Tripp (2007), U. of Kentucky, English
Meghan Coddington (2006), apprentice at Shelburne Farms, Burlington, Vt.
Megan Gray (2006), Abacus Gallery, Maine
Erin Hendrick (2006), Cornell, Fiber Science
James Krysiak (2006), Georgia Tech, Math
Justin Moynihan (2006), College of Charleston, Computer Science
Mary Kay Rossi (2006), Syracuse University, Public Policy
Beth Sanger (2006), Pitt, Chemistry
Paul Stoneha (2006), University of Indiana, Neutron Physics
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what earlier Honors graduates have done with their lives >>