Science, Technology, and Values (STV) Graduates
Congratulations to this year’s Sloan Prize Winner Alexandra Tatarian, whose work during her time at Notre Dame embodies the mission and core values of the Reilly Center.
Congratulations to this year’s Storozynski Price for Excellence in Medicine and the Liberal Arts Cristina Del Greco, whose research considers the full complexity of biomedical practice. We would also like to congratulate her on completing a Senior Thesis titled The Role of Genetic Data Management in Shaping the Future Directions of Genetic Data Usage.
Congratulations to Margaret Meserve on completing her Senior Essay titled The Role of Parent Advocacy in the Medical, Scientific and Social Understandings of Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Congratulations to all of our STV Graduates!
Margaret M. Meserve
Erin C. Sullivan
Erin M. Carmody
Christina E. Del Greco
Molly C. Kress
Thomas E. Ueland
Alexandra H. Tatarian
Jacqueline I. Townshend
Rebecca A. Georgiadis
Kelly D. Adam
Kirsten L. Snook
Emily E. Salerno
Claire A. Doyle
Alice L. Treuth
Daniel J. Hopkinson
Ukachi V. Irobereachi
Sandra Spychalska
Paige E. Kaplan
Jared J. Kaminski
Katie R. Adlaka
Noelle E. Gasper
Iverson, Ann M.
Sang Jun Park
Kayla N. Perez
Dual Degree in Arts and Letters and Engineering Graduates
This year, two of the Dual Degree graduates are Reilly Prize Winners!
Senay Tilahun, 2018 Reilly Prize Winner
Pierce Witmer, 2018 Reilly Prize Winner
Congratulations to all of our Dual Degree Graduates!
Timothy L. Michuda
Elizabeth J. Horwath
Pierce C. Witmer
Andrew J. Poirier
Daniel R. Wilborn
Matthew T. Flanagan
John J. Julien
Senay Argaw Tilahun
Michael D. Sills
Veronica A. Sardina
GLOBES Program Graduates
Congratulations to our GLOBES Graduates!
Zachary Hanson, PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences
Teresa Baumer, PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences
History and Philosophy of Science (HPS)
Congratulations to Xiaoxing Jin, PhD!
Xiaoxing Jin successfully defended his dissertation on the dissemination of Darwinian ideas in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century in China, with an emphasis on the translation, transmutation, and reception of the Origin of Species in China. Congratulations Xiaoxing!