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FAME 2022 Scholars Wall of FAME
from KALO | Spring 2023
by alphachi

STEPHANIE BAKER
(Sam Houston State University '21) won the $4,000 Joseph E. Pryor Master’s Fellowship for her submission, "The Morphology of Cranial Ballistic Trauma."

ALLYSON HOPE BUTTS
(Gardner-Webb University '21) won the $2,000 Alfred H. Nolle Scholarship for her submission, "Who Is Sherlock? Sidney Paget and Conceptions of Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes."

ELAINA BROOKS
(Texas Lutheran University '21) won the $2,000 Alfred H. Nolle Scholarship for her submission, "Rethinking Disability in the Church: Dialogue, Communion, and Integration"

CARA MARIA CAMPBELL
(West Liberty University '21) won the $2,000 Alfred H. Nolle Scholarship for her submission, "Time to Widen the Lens on Huntington’s Disease."

BRINTON ELDRIDGE
(Freed-Hardeman University '20) won the $4,000 Robert W. Sledge Fellowship for his submission, "Quantitative Characterization of Fano Resonance In Au:Ag Plasmonic Systems "

SHAQUAY ELY
(SUNY Brockport '20) won the $2,000 Alfred H. Nolle Scholarship for her submission, "Parallels of Attachment Style and Love-Match Theory."

CALEB ETCHISON
(Gardner-Webb University '21) won the $3,000 Edwin W. Gaston, Jr. Scholarship for his submission, "Motivic Development in The Psalm of Taios."

EMILY ANNE FLECK
(Blackburn College '21) won the $3,000 H. Y. Benedict Fellowship for her submission, "Religion and Romantic Dating Relationships: Does Shared Faith Play a Role?"

TAYLOR FITTERLING
(Lyon College '20) won the $3,000 H. Y. Benedict Fellowship for his submission, "Vote-Switching: Independent Voter Volatility in U.S. Presidential Elections."

SARAH HUMPHREY
(Carson-Newman University'20) won the $3,000 H.Y. Benedict Fellowship for her paper on the effectiveness of Sensory Integration Therapy on maladaptive behaviors in children with ASD.

ETHAN MICHAEL INGRAM
(Belmont University '20) won the $3,000 H. Y. Benedict Fellowship for his paper, "Out of the Coal Dust Comes Bloody Fury: The Progression of Labor Violence in America’s Anthracite Coal Region."

ERIKA JAMES
(Huntington University '20) won the $3,000 H. Y. Benedict Fellowship for her submission, "The Shadow Docket: Leaving Americans and Courts Under a Veil of Ignorance."

STUART MARSHALL
(St Andrews University '15) won the $6,000 Joseph E. Pryor Doctoral Fellowship for his submission, "'Stolen Fourteen Years Ago': Junaluska’s Grandniece and Cherokee Enslavement After Removal"

EMILY ANNE MESSNER
(Milligan University '20) won the $3,000 H. Y. Benedict Fellowship for her paper, "How did Matthew Paris and John Foxe Develop and Use the Narrative of St. Alban’s Martyrdom in their Writings?"

CIARA NICOLE MITCHELL
(Mars Hill University '21) won the $2,000 Alfred H. Nolle Scholarship for her submission, "The (Fe)Male Centered World "

LINDSEY MIXON
(Southeastern Oklahoma State University '21) won the $2,000 Alfred H. Nolle Scholarship for her submission, "Burned Out Counselors: Assessing Themes of Counseling Trainees."

SYDNEY MOTL
(Ouachita Baptist University '21) won the $2,000 Alfred H. Nolle Scholarship for her submission, "Women Among the Ruins: Sexuality in the Female Gothic."

MADELYN OLIVER
(Austin College '21) won the $3,000 H. Y. Benedict Fellowship for her submission, "RNA Polymerase II and its Role in Gene Expression."

ANNA OSTMANN
(Lindenwood University '21) won the $3,000 H. Y. Benedict Fellowship for her submission, "Building Bridges: A Discussion of Foreignization in Translation."

DAVID SEYAKER
(University of Texas at Tyler '21) won the $2,000 Alfred H. Nolle Scholarship for his submission on the use of a composite material of titanium carbide and bioactive glass for the photothermal treatment of osteosarcoma.

ISABELLA SZKLANY
(St. Thomas Aquinas College '20) won the $4,000 Robert W. Sledge Fellowship for her submission, "How Social Networking Sites Use Algorithms and Psychology to Create Persuasive Technology."

SAMANTHA URBAN
(Belmont University '21) won the $2,000 Alfred H. Nolle Scholarship for her submission, "As Seen on Screen: Effect of Interventions on Healthy Relationship Behavior Identification Influenced by Media Representations of Romance"

SYDNEY VERSEN
(Austin College '21) won the $2,000 Alfred H. Nolle Scholarship for her submission, "Identifying Novel Developmental Genes Using the Undiagnosed Disease Network."

THI THU HUONG VO
(Angelo State University '19) won the $3,000 H.Y. Benedict Fellowship for her submission, "Simulating a Predator-Prey System with a Lotka-Volterra Model Using Random Coefficients Estimated from a Data Set"

HANNAH YOUNG
(Southwestern University '19) won the $3,000 H Y Benedict Fellowship for her paper, "A Critical Evaluation of My Capstone Internship at The Georgetown Project’s NEST Empowerment Center "

MOLLY HELEN ZOSEL
(Cottey College '21) won the $3,000 Edwin W. Gaston, Jr. Scholarship for her submission, "China’s Space Dream: From Aspiration to Dominance."
Learn more about scholarships at AlphaChiHonor.org/Scholarships