School of Arts & Sciences: 20 Dean’s Scholars
Penn Arts & Sciences has named 20 students from the College of Arts & Sciences, the College of Liberal & Professional Studies, and the Graduate Division as this year’s Dean’s Scholars.
The honor is presented annually to students who exhibit exceptional academic performance and intellectual promise. They will be recognized at the Stephen A. Levin Family Dean’s Forum on April 8.
College of Arts & Sciences
- Andrea Barajas, C’25, Criminology and Sociology, submatriculation in Master of Science in Criminology
- Om Gandhi, C’25, Health & Societies and Neuroscience; Chemistry and Neuroscience & Healthcare Management minor; submatriculation in Bioengineering
- Daphne Glatter, C’25, Ancient History and English; Mathematics minor
- Joy Gong, C’25, Physics; Mathematics minor; submatriculation in Physics and Astronomy
- Adelaide Lyall, C’25, Sociology; Hispanic Studies minor
- Tova Tachau, C’25, Biochemistry, Comparative Literature and Russian & East European Studies; submatriculation in Comparative Literature & Theory
- Eric Yuhua Tao, C’25, Cognitive Science, Mathematics, Logic Information & Computation, and Computational Neuroscience minor; submatriculation in Mathematics
- Joey Wu, C’25, VIPER, Earth & Environmental Science and Bioengineering
- Eug Xu, C’25, History; Digital Humanities minor
College of Liberal & Professional Studies—Undergraduate Programs
- Cindy Srnka, Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences
- Desra Arriyadi, Master of Environmental Studies
Graduate Division—Doctoral Programs
- Vivian Bi, Anthropology
- Sophia Cocozza, Music
- Alyssa M. Hernandez, Psychology
- Joyce Jaeyun Kim, Sociology
- Matthew Ray Mena, Chemistry
- James Paul Mesiti, Spanish and Portuguese
- David Mulder, History of Art
- Jacqueline Wallis, Philosophy
- Caroline Wechsler, History and Sociology of Science