45 Williams College Seniors Inducted Into Sigma XI Scientific Research Society - June 24, 2008
WILLIAMSTOWN - Forty-five members of the Williams College Class of 2008 were awarded associate membership in Sigma Xi, the international scientific honor society, upon graduation in June. Each of these students exhibited outstanding talent and intellectual initiative in scientific research during their college careers, particularly during the completion of extensive research for a senior thesis. These 45 students join nearly 60,000 Sigma Xi members at colleges and universities, industrial research centers, and government laboratories in more than 100 countries. Founded in 1886, this multidisciplinary research society aims to honor scientific achievement, promote the health of the scientific enterprise, and foster an appreciation within society at large for the role research has played in human progress. The Williams College chapter of Sigma Xi was established in 1969 and sponsors two lectures by a faculty member from the college's Science Center each year in addition to other events. (See http:// href="http://www.williams.edu/go/sciencecenter/sigma%20xi/index.html">www.williams.edu/go/sciencecenter/sigma%20xi/index.html.) This year's Sigma Xi inductees and their majors and hometowns are: Astronomy
Anne E. Jaskot, Burke, Va. Adam J. McKay, Adams, Mass.
Biology
Emily J. Brown, Lake Placid, N.Y. Shannon Y. Chiu, Woodbridge, Conn. Mildred Duvet, Brooklyn, N.Y. Jason C. Fan, Falmouth, Maine Emily E. Greenberger, Sewickley, Pa. Didem Ilter, Boston, Mass. Arianne S. Morrison, Teaneck, N.J. Sarah G. Nowakowski, Mequon, Wis. Ana E. Pacheco-Navarro, El Paso, Texas Meghan E. Ramsey, Groveland, Mass. David S. Rogawski, Pasadena, Md. Jonathan A. Stone, Mequon, Wis. Sesh A. Sundararaman, Brooklyn, N.Y. Kimberly T. Taylor, Portsmouth, R.I. Rose E. Thaisrivongs, Ellisville, Mo. Charles T. Upton, Ann Arbor, Mich. Tina Wai-Ting Wong, Rochester, Minn. Daniel J. Wong, Portland, Ore. Jarrad L. Wood, West Hills, Calif. Chemistry
Rachel M. Allen, Cataumet, Mass. Sarah J. Fink, Commack, N.Y. Katherine M. Peterson, Loveland, Colo. Computer Science
Benjamin P. Wood, Bethlehem, Conn. Geosciences
Adam M. Banasiak, Amherst, N.Y. Ansel J. Bubel, Middletown, N.J. Kathryn M. Stack, Cheshire, Conn. Anna A. Weber, Hummelstown, Pa. Mathematics and Statistics
Michael W. Daub, Claremont, Calif. Anna E. Ferguson, Morristown, N.J. Son L. Ho, Hanoi, Vietnam Haydee M. Lindo, St. James, Jamaica Matthew D. Simonson, Washington, D.C. Wasin Vipismakul, Washington, D.C. Paul A. Woodard, Buffalo, N.Y. Sunmi Yang, Madison, Wis. Physics
Paul W. Hess, Simsbury, Conn. Shelby B. Kimmel, Newton, Mass. Kristen E. Lemons, South Natick, Mass. Zachary T. Thomas, Pelham, N.Y. Psychology
Danielle A. Callaway, Birmingham, Mich. Katrina J. Ferrara, Skillman, N.J. Anna C. Merritt, Williamsburg, Mass. Erika K. Williams, Fairport, N.Y. |