THHP student Alyssa Smith will be participating in the New York Law School Summer Pipeline Program throughout June 2024. This program is designed to prepare and support aspiring law students from diverse backgrounds. It offers a comprehensive introduction to the legal profession, including workshops, mentorship, and networking opportunities with legal professionals. Participants gain valuable insights into law school admissions, academic success strategies, and career pathways in law.
A blog dedicated to celebrating the achievements of the professors, students, and alumni of the Thomas Hunter Honors Program, Hunter College.
Friday, June 14, 2024
THHP Student Alyssa Smith's Recent Achievements
THHP Graduate Elizabeth Katanov's Latest Achievements
Elizabeth Katanov, who has just graduated Magna Cum Laude from Hunter, has been accepted into multiple MD programs and will start attending SUNY Downstate Medical School from the fall.
In addition, Elizabeth has been awarded the Else Seringhaus Award for Excellence in Research in Biological Sciences & Honors in Biological Sciences. The award was based on the research she conducted at the Shuman Lab at the Friedman Brain Institute at Mount Sinai. From February 2022, she worked on a neuroscience project studying neural networks that might be implicated in temporal lobe epilepsy. She attended the Society for Neuroscience Conference in San Diego in November 2022 and presented a poster about her research at the Friedman Brain Institute Neuroscience Retreat. She also attended the Hunter’s Undergraduate Student Research Conference in 2023.
We congratulate Elizabeth and wish her the best for her future endeavors.
Tuesday, June 11, 2024
THHP Student Juliet Weschke's Recent Achievements
We congratulate THHP student Juliet Weschke (majoring in Clinical Psychology) on winning the the Gerry Turkewitz Scholarship. The scholarship is awarded to students at Hunter College who have demonstrated academic excellence and are committed to pursuing a PhD in Psychology. The students who are awarded the scholarship are expected to actively engage in research that contributes to the understanding of developmental processes and adaptive behaviors.
Juliet has also won the Livingston Welch Service Award. This award recognizes outstanding service to the Psychology Department at Hunter College. Recipients are selected based on their significant contributions to departmental activities, including organizing events and participating in initiatives that enhance the educational environment. The award highlights students who have excelled academically and shown a strong commitment to the psychology community.
Juliet has also received Distinction and Honors in Psychology, awarded to students who have completed an honors project, demonstrating advanced understanding and research capabilities in Psychology.