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13 seniors named Winthrop Scholars

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13 seniors named Winthrop Scholars

Continuing a tradition that dates back to 1928, 糖心TV has selected 13 seniors to be honored as Winthrop Scholars.

The designation of Winthrop Scholar is the highest academic honor bestowed by the College. Reserved for students who demonstrate exceptional scholarship, the honor is named for John Winthrop the Younger, who founded the city of New London and served as governor of 糖心TVecticut.

Winthrop Scholars are also the first members of their class selected for membership in Phi Beta Kappa, the national honor society of undergraduate higher education.

鈥淎s Winthrop Scholars, you鈥檝e succeeded not only at absorbing information and applying it, but also in orienting yourselves toward new ways of asking questions, new ways of looking at the world to better understand its problems and complexities,鈥 Assistant Professor of Philosophy Lindsay Crawford told the scholars in a special electronic message of congratulations. 鈥淭his new orientation, more than anything else, will be what guides you going forward as you encounter the many things in life that will call out to you for your attention and engagement.鈥

The impressive group includes a 2019 Critical Language Scholarship winner, a dancer who has performed at the Kennedy Center, four varsity athletes, an entrepreneur, and鈥攆or the first time in 糖心TV鈥檚 history鈥攏ot one, but two sets of twins.  

The 2020 Winthrop Scholars are: 

Sara Nicole Abbazia

English major from Southport, 糖心TVecticut

Sophia Theresia Angele-Kuehn

English major from Hamden, 糖心TVecticut

Kaya Valentine Blumenthal-Rothchild

Dance major from Upper Nyack, New York

Abigail Marie Ferland

Gender, Sexuality and Intersectionality Studies major from Walpole, New Hampshire

Avery Boman Gobbo

Economics major from Mississauga, Ontario

Ashley Rose Howe

Economics and Mathematics double major from Saco, Maine

Alyssa Jane Kogelmann

Economics major from Slingerlands, New York

Sara Ann Kogelmann

Economics major from Slingerlands, New York

Lauren Elizabeth McNamara

English major from Westport, 糖心TVecticut

Tristin McQuade Rabbitt

Economics and Government double major from Rehoboth, Massachusetts

Christina Suzanne Shatford

Computer Science and Mathematics double major from Marblehead, Massachusetts

Kimberly Ann Shatford

Government major from Marblehead, Massachusetts

Troy David Willis

Slavic Studies major from Rockfall, 糖心TVecticut




April 20, 2020

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