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Tradition of Ambition
A.B. Duke Award Winners

As excellent students and curious individuals, A.B. Duke Scholars frequently earn national and international honors. The following lists a selection of A.B Duke award winners.

RHODES SCHOLARSHIP

  • 2005 William Liang Hwang, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Physics
  • 2004 Pooja Kumar, Program II, Class of 2001
  • 2003 David A. Chokshi, Chemistry & Public Policy
  • 2003 Jacob G. Foster, Physics
  • 2001 Alexis Blane, English & Biology
  • 2001 Pavan Cheruvu, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, & Chemistry
  • 2001 Samuel Malone, Mathematics & Economics
  • 2000 Matthew Baugh, Program II (International Development and Health)
  • 2000 Julian Harris, Program II (Medical Ethics & Health Policy)
  • 1998 Neil Hattangadi, Biomedical Engineering, Economics and Chemistry
  • 1996 Dean John Sauer, Electrical Engineering/Philosophy
  • 1995 Eric Greitens, Program II (Ethics)
  • 1994 Michael Wenthe, English
  • 1993 Alex Hartemink, Mathematics/Physics/Economics
  • 1987 William Henry Lipscomb, Physics
  • 1984 Ursula S. Werner, English
  • 1955 Reynolds Price, English

MARSHALL SCHOLARSHIP

  • 2005 Emily Heikamp, Biology
  • 2004 Ethan D. Eade, Computer Science
  • 1999 Evan A. Young, History
  • 1997 Armando Chapin Rodriguez, Chemistry
  • 1995 Alison E. Meekhof, Chemistry

WINSTON CHURCHILL SCHOLARSHIP

  • 2007 Brandon Levin, Mathematics
  • 1999 Christopher E. Beasley, Physics/Mathematics
  • 1996 Elizabeth Carol Ayer, Mathematics/Computer Science
  • 1995 Richard Paul Zimering, Electrical Engineering

FULBRIGHT U.S. STUDENTS PROGRAM

  • 2002 Jona A. Hattangadi, Public Health

HARRY S. TRUMAN SCHOLARSHIP

  • 2005 Hirsh Sandesara, Chemistry & Public Policy Studies
  • 2003 David A. Chokshi, Chemistry & Public Policy Studies
  • 2000 Roberto Jose Gonzalez, Literature
  • 2000 Julian J. Harris, Program II
  • 1996 Eric Robert Greitens, Program II
  • 1995 Alison Mann Stuebe, Biology
  • 1983 Marie Lynn Miranda, Economics
  • 1978 John Gordon Ott, Public Policy Studies