Adam Caccavano has been selected as a Metropolitan Washington Chapter of Achievement Rewards for College Scientists (MWC/ARCS) Foundation scholar for 2018-2019.

Adam Caccavano has been selected as a Metropolitan Washington Chapter of Achievement Rewards for College Scientists (MWC/ARCS) Foundation scholar for 2018-2019.

Congratulations to Adam!  He has been selected as a Metropolitan Washington Chapter of Achievement Rewards for College Scientists (MWC/ARCS) Foundation scholar for 2018-2019.  

The ARCS Foundation advances science and technology in the United States by providing financial awards to academically outstanding students studying to complete graduate degrees in science, engineering and medical research. Since its founding in 1958 in Los Angeles, California, ARCS has grown to a national organization of 15 chapters that have provided more than 14,000 scholar awards totaling nearly $83 million at 54 leading universities. Since the Metropolitan Washington Chapter of ARCS’ beginning in 1968, it has raised approximately $7 million in scholar awards. 

 Adam will be honored as a 2018-2019 ARCS scholars with a Scholar Awards Reception on October 25, 2018 at the National Academy of Sciences Building in Washington, DC.

Alana Lelo has been nominated for the 2018 Graduate Student Teaching Assistant Award

Alana Lelo has been nominated for the 2018 Graduate Student Teaching Assistant Award

Alumni: Amrita Pai has been asked to give an oral presentation at Experimental Biology

Alumni: Amrita Pai has been asked to give an oral presentation at Experimental Biology