
The senior’s research on Parkinson’s disease was published in Brain: A Journal of Neurology

The senior’s research on Parkinson’s disease was published in Brain: A Journal of Neurology

For Troy Larsen ’22, the dream to become a professor began as an undergraduate and became a reality thanks to opportunities made possible by W&L’s Office of Fellowships.

Denby’s funded research will focus on erosional river processes.

Patrinos is one of three W&L students selected for the scholarship this spring.

Molitor is one of three W&L students selected for the scholarship this spring.

Sahin is W&L’s first sophomore to receive the scholarship since 2009.

Seay has been selected for the Goldwater Scholarship to support a research career in science, mathematics and engineering, and also earned the Udall Scholarship in the environmental category.

Another record-setting year for nationally competitive fellowships at W&L can be attributed to forward-thinking educators, hard-working students and an encouraging fellowships director.

Each scholar is awarded $7,500 to support undergraduate research in their junior or senior year.

Each scholar is awarded $7,500 to support undergraduate research in their junior or senior year.

Each scholar is awarded $7,500 to support undergraduate research in their junior or senior year.