
THE FISHER SCHOLARSHIP AWARDEES
September, 2008
We are pleased to announce the following students have been awarded a Jess Fisher FCSM Scholarship in Memory of Cecilia Fisher Rudman: Ms. Evelyn Kubik, Ms. Emily Graf, Mr. Jordan Swearer, Mr. Steven Whitt, Ms. Danielle Woolson, Ms. Kelly Sennett and Mr. Hong Weng Pang.
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Evelyn Kubik graduated from Francis Scott Key High School and is enrolled as a Biological Sciences major at Towson in the Fall. She is planning a career in environmental biology.
Emily Graf is graduated from Perry Hall High School and is majoring in Mathematics Secondary Education. When finished, she plans to pass on her knowledge and love of mathematics as a secondary school teacher.
Jordan Swearer graduated from Howard High School and is a Computer Science major at Towson University. After graduation he would like to work in the areas of networking or robotics, and move into a leadership position in one of these fields.
Steven Whitt graduated from Smithburg High School and is majoring in Biological Sciences. After completing his degree at Towson University, he plans to continue either in graduate school or medical school.
Danielle Woolson graduated from Triton Regional High School in New Jersey and is a Forensic Chemistry major at Towson University. She would like to become a specialist in ballistics or fire investigation and work in a crime lab at the state or federal level.
Kelly Sennett graduated from Bel Air High School and is enrolled at Towson University as a Chemistry major in the PrePharmacy Program. Upon finishing this program, she plans to go to pharmacy school and have a rewarding career as a pharmacist.
Hong Weng Pang graduated from Baltimore Polytechnic High School and is majoring in Biological Sciences at Towson University. While at Towson he plans to also be in the PreMedical Program; and after graduation, continue on in medical school.
We also are pleased to announce the following students have been awarded a Jess Fisher Pre-Engineering Scholarship in Memory of Robert M. Fisher: Ms. Jessica Shuff, Mr. Keith Fung, Mr. Panagiotis Koliais, Mr. John Vitucci, Mr. Michael Davis and Ms. Kyra Crafton.
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Jessica Shuff graduated from North Hagerstown High School and is enrolled as a Mathematics major at Towson University in the Fall. After finishing at Towson, she plans to enter a graduate program in material engineering.
Keith Fung is currently a dual degree Physics and Engineering major at Towson University. After graduation he plans to go to graduate school for a masters degree in electrical engineering, and then work in a design area where he will be able to turn ideas and concepts into real life objects.
Panagiotis Koliais is majoring in Physics at Towson University and is a Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) leader on campus. After graduating from Towson he plans to continue for an advanced degree in Physics and engineering, and then pursue a career in aeronautical engineering.
John Vitucci is enrolled in the Applied Physics Pre-Engineering track at Towson University, and he plans to pursue a Ph.D. in the dual degree program either at the University of Maryland or Pennsylvania State University. After completing his academic degrees, John hopes to work in aerospace engineering for NASA or Goddard Space Center.
Michael Davis is majoring in Applied Physics at Towson University, and he plans to earn a Masters degree in aeronautical engineering after completing his undergraduate degree. Michael feels that his work in physics and mathematics will give him the tools to look at problems in engineering from a fresh perspective.
Kyra Crafton is currently a pre-engineering student in the Department of Biological Sciences at Towson University. After graduation from Towson she plans to continue on for a Ph.D. degree in biomedical engineering. Kyra also wants to start a non-profit student help agency.
September, 2007
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Sarah Kutzberger has been awarded the second Jess Fisher FCSM Scholarship. Sarah is a studying applied mathematics in the Department of Mathematics. |
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Douglas Parker has been awarded the second Jess Fisher Pre-Engineering Scholarship. Doug would like to pursue a career in Computer and Information Sciences. |
September, 2006
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Jonathan Graf has been awarded the first Jess Fisher FCSM Scholarship. Jonathan is a budding mathematician who is enjoying his academic career in the Department of Mathematics at Towson University. |
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Rachel Hunter has been awarded the first Jess Fisher Pre-Engineering Scholarship. Rachel would like to pursue a career in Electrical Engineering, perhaps one day “designing quality sound equipment for various private and professional venues.” |
The Jess and Mildred Fisher
College of Science and Mathematics
Smith Hall, Room 312 (campus map)
Phone: 410-704-2121
Fax: 410-704-2604
E-mail: fcsm@towson.edu
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