This year, 21 undergraduate students in the College of Engineering were awarded Milton E. Mohr Fellowships.
The Milton E. Mohr Scholarship and Fellowships award program was established in 1989 for students in the College of Engineering and Biotechnology degree programs. The scholarships and fellowships are made possible through an endowment to the University Foundation. Recipients will receive a $1,000 fellowship for the 2019-20 academic year.
This year’s undergraduate recipients are:
* Fatima Almakhareq, Durham School of Architectural Engineering and Construction
* Jack Arens, Computer Science and Engineering
* Delaney Bachman, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
* Pin Hao Chang, Mechanical and Materials Engineering
* Dalton Englebart, Mechanical and Materials Engineering
* Carlos Felix, Civil Engineering
* Gage Gibney, Durham School of Architectural Engineering and Construction
* Ryan Green, Mechanical and Materials Engineering
* Jessica Harms, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
* Abigail Haworth, Biological Systems Engineering
* Philamon Hemstreet, Biological Systems Engineering
* Nathan Krewtzer, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
* Brooke Lampe, Computer Science and Engineering
* Andrew Lutt, Biological Systems Engineering
* Andy Mason, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
* Brady McDonald, Durham School of Architectural Engineering and Construction
* Mitchael Siehl, Durham School of Architectural Engineering and Construction
* Megan Ruckman, Biological Systems Engineering
* Rachel Van Cott, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
* Brittney Wilson, Mechanical and Materials Engineering
* Beibei Xiong, Electrial and Computer Engineering
To be eligible, students must be a full-time student as a junior, senior or graduate student, or have a certificate of full-time status, and must also be enrolled in a College of Engineering degree program. Students must have a graduate date of no sooner than May 2019 and have an accumulative grade-point average of 3.5 or greater.