The ACCIAC honors the winners of Study Abroad Scholarships

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The ACCIAC honors the winners of Study Abroad Scholarships. These scholarships are
supported by a grant to each of the ACC Universities from Football Championship and Orange
Bowl funds. Awards between $1000-$2500 are made by the chief international officer at each
of the universities.
Anna Alexander, Georgia Tech and Atlanta, GA. Major: Material Science and
Engineering
PUC Exchange Program at Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile in Santiago, Chile. Spring
2009.
Anna Baez, University of Miami. Architecture in Japan with a project titled “City Studio:
Tokyo III and Architecture of Japan.” Summer 2009.
Berkeley Bagwell of Simpsonville, South Carolina and Clemson University is a sophomore
marketing major. During the Spring of 2009, she studied at the University of Blas Pascal in
Cordoba, Argentina.
Julie Balderston of Chesapeake, Virginia and Clemson University is a psychology major.
During the Summer of 2009 she studied in China with a Clemson University faculty-led
program.
Lindsey Barker of Statesville, NC, and NC State. Environmental design in architecture.
Prague Institute in the Czech Republic. Fall 2009.
Anna Barton of Greenville, South Carolina and Clemson University is a junior Spanish and
International Trade major. During the Spring of 2009, she studied at Universidad Blas Pascal in
Cordoba, Argentina.
Rachel Baxter of Tempe, Arizona, and Wake Forest University. Major: Political Science.
Minors: French and International Studies. IES Abroad in Rabat, Morocco. Spring 2010.
Kevin Bradley of Sumter, South Carolina and Clemson University is architecture major.
During the Spring of 2009 he studied in Barcelona.
Kenneth Brown of Fort Mill, South Carolina and Clemson University is a wildlife biology
major. During the Spring of 2009 he studied in Queensland, Australia at James Cook University
Patrick Carter, Virginia Tech. Major:Aerospace Engineering. CEA in Rome, Italy (Fall 2009)
and University of Sheffield (Spring 2010).
Andrew Childs of Charleston, South Carolina and Clemson University is a junior French
and International Trade major. During the Spring of 2009, he studied at Al-Akhawayn University
in Ifrane, Morocco.
Phillip Chong, University of Miami. a major Neurobiology and Mathematics, studied at the
Chinese University of Hong Kong. Summer 2009.
Adam Darrah, Duke University. Summer 2009
Jeffrey Davis, Boston College.
Issues.” Rome. Summer 2009.
Project: “Catholics in Rome and America: Current Ethic
Temiesha Davis of Wilmington, NC, and NC State.
2009.
Major: psychology. Peru. Summer
Eduardo Dorado, Boston College. Major: Finance. Bocconi University, Milan, Italy. Spring
2010.
Robert Douglass, University of Miami.
2009.
“Tokyo III and Architecture of Japan” Summer
Tian Feng, University of Maryland and Columbia, MD. Major: International Business.
“Politics and Globalization” in Argentina. January Winter Term 2010.
Ambar Flores, Boston College.
Spring 2010.
Major:English.
Al-Akhawayn University, Ifrane, Morocco.
Cristin Garry, University of Maryland and Annandale, NJ. Major: Finance, Information
Systems. Maryland-in-London Program. Spring 2010.
Daniel Giblin, Duke University. Summer 2009.
Alexander Gilman, Boston College.
Centre for Buddhist Studies, Nepal. Fall 2009.
Christine Glaser, Boston College. Major: Communications. University of Cape Town, South
Africa. Spring 2009.
Laura Gonzalez, University of Miami.
Sophia University, Japan. Summer 2009.
David Gouldey, Virginia Tech. Major: Materials Science & Engineering. Technische
Universitat Darmstadt. Academic Year 2009-10.
William Hancock, Georgia Tech and Ellicott City, Maryland.
Major: Computer Science
Renmin Exchange Program at Renmin University in Beijing, China. Fall 2009.
Brigid Henry, Duke University.
Summer 2009.
Erika Hernandez, Boston College. Buenos Aires, Argentina. Summer 2009.
Kalah Hill, University of Miami. Major: Marine Affairs and Policy. Project:
Chinese Silk Road”. China. Summer 2009.
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Julia Kestner, Wake Forest University and Tokyo, Japan. Major: Philosophy. IES Abroad
in Delhi, India. Fall 2009.
Andrew Kovacs, Georgia Tech and Kennesaw, Georgia. Major: Industrial Engineering
Tsinghua Exchange Program at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China. Spring 2009.
Alexander Martin of Greensboro, NC, and NC State. Major: business and international
studies. Universidad Politcnica de Valencia, Spain. 2009-10 Academic Year.
Mary Mellon, Duke University.
Summer 2009.
Patricia Moran, Boston College. “BC in Madrid” Fall 2009.
Katie Murphy, Georgia Tech and Blairsville, GA. Major: International Affairs
Leeds Exchange Program at University of Leeds in Leeds, England. Spring 2010.
Kelsey Nowakowski, University of Miami. Major: Geography and Regional Studies.
Geography Project: “Spaces of Hope: Engaging South Africa’s Urban Reconstruction.” South
Africa. Summer 2009.
Erin Pappas, Duke University and Lexington, KY.
State University in Russia. Summer 2009.
Major: Anthropology. St. Petersburg
Morgan Parks of Greensboro, NC and NC State. Majors: fisheries & wildlife sciences and
Spanish language & literature. Nambia. Summer 2009.
Laura Pinnie, Wake Forest University and West Chester, Pennsylvania. Major: Business.
SIT in Yaoundé, Cameroon. Fall 2009.
Genevieve Poist, University of Maryland and Brunswick, MD.
“Kiplin Hall” in the United Kingdom. Spring 2010.
Brandon Rice, Duke University and Fresno, CA.
St. Petersburg State University. Summer 2009.
Major: Architecture.
Major: Russian and East European Studies.
Robert Rosenthal, University of Maryland and Wayzata, MN. Major: Government and
Politics. “Culture and Human Rights: A Public Leadership Perspective” in Morocco. January
Winter Term 2010.
Nicholas Ryan, Boston College.
Spring 2010.
Major: History.
Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan.
Michael J. Shlossman, Virginia Tech and Lorton, VA.
Hong Kong. Spring 2010.
Major: Biochemistry. University of
Andrea Shome, Virginia Tech. Majors: French and Industrial & Systems Engineering.
Grenoble University, France. Summer 2009.
Jeffrey Skowera, Boston College.
Morocco. Spring 2009.
Major: Biology.
Al-Akhawayn University, Ifrane,
Angela Stanley, University of Maryland and Hyattsville, MD. Major: Linguistics. “Gender,
Sexuality and Globalization: Transnational Feminism and the Anglophone Caribbean” in
Trinidad and Tobago. January Winter Term 2010.
Reuben Stob, Duke University.
Summer 2009.
Christine Thompson. Wake Forest University and Nashville, Tennessee. Major:
Communication. American University of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Fall 2009.
Rex Tzen, Georgia Tech and Snellville, GA. Major: Architecture
Architecture Senior Year in Paris faculty-led program in Paris, France. 2009-10 Academic Year.
Vanessa Van. Wake Forest and Beijing, China. Majors: Economics and Political Science.
CIEE in Amman, Jordan. Spring 2010.
Desiree Van Haute, Georgia Tech and Canton, GA. Major: Biomedical Engineering
Monterrey Tech Exchange Program at Instituto Tecnologico de Monterrey in Monterrey, Mexico.
2009-10 Academic Year.
Tuan Vo-Ha, Virginia Tech. Majors: Computer Science and Computer Engineering.
Zhejiang Gongshang University, China. Fall 2009.
Christina Williams, Virginia Tech and Alexandria, VA.
IES Abroad at Universitate Ponpeu Fabra in Spain.
Major: Chemical Engineering.
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