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Eckley Summer Scholars Announced

April 16, 2021

BLOOMINGTON, Ill. 糖心动漫vlog announced the 2021 recipients of the Robert S. and Nell B. Eckley Summer Scholars and Artists Program .

Established by President Emeritus and Mrs. Robert S. Eckley, the recognition provides a stipend of $4,000 for each scholar to spend the summer conducting scholarly research or artistic activity under the mentorship of a faculty member. The program is designed to develop and deepen a student檚 creative and research competencies. This summer, Eckley scholars and their faculty sponsors are collaborating through distance learning modes.

Students selected for the fellowship, their projects, and their faculty sponsors are:

 

Katie Fata
Katie Fata 22

Student: Katie Fata 22 
Project: 淿_Plath: Confronting the Tone Policing of Sylvia Plath
Faculty Sponsor: Mike Theune, Robert Harrington Endowed Professor of English
Majors: English - Writing and Women's and Gender Studies
Hometown: South Weber, Utah

 

Joey Kiper
Joey Kiper 22

Student: Joey Kiper 22
Project: 淪timulating membrane repair in Neuroblastoma cells that are compromised by APP overexpression.
Faculty Sponsor: Thomas Kwiatkowski, Visiting Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Major: Biochemistry
Hometown: Bloomington, Illinois

 

Jenna Ney
Jenna Ney 22

Student: Jenna Ney 22
Project: 淭he Specter of the Past: Historical Legacy and Democratic Backsliding in Hungary
Faculty Sponsor: William Munro, Betty Ritchie-Birrer '47 and Ivan Birrer Endowed Professor and Chair of Political Science
Majors: Political Science and Japanese Studies
Hometown: Grover Beach, California

 

Anjali Patel
Anjali Patel 23

Student: Anjali Patel 23
Project: 淗ow to Build a Bone in the Chicken Eye
Faculty Sponsor: Tyler Schwend, Assistant Professor of Biology
Majors: Biology and Psychology
Hometown: Springfield, Illinois

 

Isabel Sperry
Isabel Sperry 22

Student: Isabel Sperry 22
Project: 淐hallenging Narrative Form and Prescriptive Messaging through Ceramic Storytelling Introduction
Faculty Sponsor: Claire Hedden, Adjunct Assistant Professor of the School of Art
Majors: English - Literature and Sociology
Hometown: Macomb, Illinois

 

By Kailee Galloway