Clark Scholars Programs

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A. James Clark

Engineering Scholars Program

2012–2013


A. James Clark Engineering Scholars Program The A. James Clark Engineering Scholars Program provides annual merit-based scholarships and leadership training for top undergraduate engineering students at GW’s School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS). The program provides an exceptional mix of student leadership training and experiences that very few programs across the country offer, and it is designed to attract the most talented and ambitious young men and women to SEAS. Clark Engineering Scholars are selected on the basis of merit and on the recommendation of the dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science and a panel of faculty, practicing engineers, and SEAS alumni.

Eligibility To be eligible for this scholars program, students must be: • In their first year of college • Majoring in a B.S. degree program within SEAS • Enrolled full-time

Students will be selected based on their: • Academic performance • Engagement in engineering • Leadership skills

Scholarship Requirements Clark Engineering Scholars are required to attend a leadership boot camp and must participate in internships, study-abroad, and regularly scheduled seminars. The scholarship awarded to each Clark Scholar is renewable annually subject to academic performance and participation in the program. For more information about the Clark Engineering Scholars program, please visit www.seas.gwu.edu/ClarkScholars


About A. James Clark The Clark Engineering Scholars program was established in January 2011 with an $8 million gift from A. James Clark, chairman of the board and CEO of Clark Enterprises Inc. “Education is the key to our nation’s future, and the Clark Engineering Scholars program—coupled with a GW education— will provide an excellent foundation for a lifetime of opportunity, enjoyment, and contributions to society,” says Mr. Clark.

Mr. Clark is an engineering entrepreneur and philanthropist, and has been the recipient of many academic, professional, and civic honors. He is a trustee emeritus at GW, The Johns Hopkins University, and Johns Hopkins Medicine; a board member of the University of Maryland College Park Foundation; and a member of the PGA Tour Golf Course Properties Advisory Board.

Scholarship Recipients Class of 2012–2013


Nicholas Asarese

Emily Fusco

Nicholas Asarese, from Honeoye Falls, New York, is a rising

Emily Fusco, a rising sophomore in the Computer Science

sophomore in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace

Department, originates from Beverly, Massachusetts. She is currently

Engineering. He is a member of the Society of American Military

pursuing a double major in Computer Science and Mathematics.

Engineers and works as a personal trainer at the Lerner Health and

Emily intends to specialize in Computer Security and Information

Wellness Center. Nicholas is also a member of Naval Reserve Officers

Assurance, utilizing her problem solving techniques to protect the

Training Corps. Upon graduation he plans to be commissioned as an

identities and personal information of others. Passionate about

officer in the United States Marine Corps. Nicholas is an Eagle Scout

education, leadership, and philanthropy, Emily is an actively involved

and is interested in the design of internal combustion engines.

sister in Alpha Omega Epsilon Engineering Sorority and Epsilon Sigma Alpha Community Service Sorority. She has taken leadership roles in both organizations, serving as Engineers’ Council representative for AOE and collaborating on service projects with sisters of ESA.


Andrea Lehn

Josephine Mascher

Andrea Lehn has dual majors in Biomedical Engineering and

Josephine Mascher is a rising sophomore in the Civil Engineering

Chemistry. Her goal is to earn both a PhD and MD degree. Andrea,

Department. She is very interested in the design of sustainable and

a rising sophomore in the Computer Science Department, is

earthquake resistant structures. Josephine is very active with the

interested in conducting medical research that will serve to

American Society of Civil Engineers and has a job on campus working

develop the field of personalized medicine. She is the Fundraising

with the Energy and Environmental Programs Office. She is from Salt

Chair and Pledge Master Secondary of the GW Chapter of Theta

Lake City, Utah.

Tau, the professional co-ed engineering fraternity. In her free time, Andrea enjoys practicing Tae Kwon Do, in which she holds a second degree black belt. Andrea is from Fern Park, Florida.


Allan Richmond Morales

Shayda Shahbazi

Allan Richmond “Arich” Morales, from Los Angeles, California, is

Shayda Shahbazi is from Oak Hill, Virginia, and is a rising

a rising sophomore in Computer Engineering. His passion for the

sophomore in the Electrical Engineering Department. During

rapid evolution of computer technology led him to select a major

her first year in SEAS, Shayda was the Freshman Representative

that lets him explore both hardware and software. Arich plans

for the GW chapter of the Institute for Electrical and Electronics

to purse both a Master’s and a Doctorate degree. On campus,

Engineers and the Engineering Council Representative for the GW

he is involved with Circle K International, the GW Hatchet as a

chapter of the Society of Women Engineers, as well as an active

cultural writer and movie blogger, the national honors fraternity

member of the GW Hatchet and Alternative Breaks program.

Phi Sigma Pi, HOPE Christian Fellowship, and Agape Christian

She intends to further pursue her academic interests in energy

Fellowship. Arich also served as freshman representative for

efficiency research and nanotechnology by conducting research

the Philippine Cultural Society, a cultural organization that has

as an undergraduate. Her long term goals are to earn a Master’s

promoted Filipino heritage as well as diversity throughout campus.

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Scholarship Recipients Class of 2011–2012


Liam Cusack

John Donahue

Liam Cusack is a rising junior in the Systems Engineering Department.

John (“Jay”) Donahue is pursuing a Mechanical Engineering degree

Liam is a member of GW Men’s Varsity Rowing team, the Sons of Pitch

with the goal of developing new technologies for clean and renewable

a cappella singing group, the SEAS Mini Baja race team and the SEAS

energy. Jay studied overseas during the spring semester 2012 in

Student Peer Advisory Network. Liam notes that the Clark Scholarship

Dublin, Ireland. He notes that “(s)eeing all of the different lifestyles,

has helped him gain confidence in his leadership capability and what

career paths, and cultures has inspired me to bring some of these

he can accomplish. Liam is from Burlington, New Jersey.

cultural characteristics back to GWU.” Jay is a member of the SEAS Entrepreneur Club and the GWU Relay for Health. Jay is a rising junior in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and is from Radnor, Pennsylvania.


Geneva Goldwood

Molly Olsen

Geneva Goldwood is a rising junior in the Mechanical and Aerospace

Molly Olsen is a rising junior in the Department of Civil and

Engineering Department who is pursuing a Biomedical Engineering

Environmental Engineering. Molly desires to be both a structural

degree. She is involved with the Alpha Omega Epsilon engineering

engineer and an architect to design buildings that are both sustainable

sorority, the SEAS Engineers Without Borders and GW Autisms

and environmentally friendly. She represents the GW American

Speaks organizations. Geneva, who studied in Dublin, Ireland during

Society of Civil Engineers chapter at the SEAS Engineers Council and

the spring semester 2012, comments that “(r)emoving myself from the

is a member of the SEAS Student Peer Advisory Network. During

culture I am accustomed to has helped me to see the world a different

the spring semester 2012 Molly studied at Korean University in

way, and also to understand myself differently.� Geneva is from

Seoul, South Korea. Molly is from Liberty, New York.

Tacoma, Washington.


Sarah Rood

Janeen Williams

Sarah Rood, a member of the Department of Electrical and Computer

Janeen Williams is a rising junior in the Department of Electrical and

Engineering, is pursuing a degree in Biomedical Engineering. She

Computer Engineering who is pursuing a Biomedical Engineering

is a member of the Society of Women Engineers, Tau Beta Pi honor

degree. She is very interested in study of cognitive neuroscience and

society, Theta Tau engineering fraternity and the GW Colonial Brass

intends to pursue a doctorate in that field. She is a member of the

and Symphonic Band. Sarah studied in Dublin, Ireland in the spring

Alpha Omega Epsilon engineering sorority, the National Society of

semester 2012 which allowed her “…to have a greater perspective

Black Engineers, the Biomedical Engineering Society and the SEAS

on the world, especially through the lens of engineering.” Sarah is

Peer Advising Network. Janeen studied overseas in Dublin, Ireland in

from Chagrin Falls, Ohio.

the spring semester 2012. She is from Uniondale, New York.


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