Three ASU students receive prestigious Goldwater Scholarship
Three students from Arizona State University have been named Goldwater Scholars, a prestigious national scholarship awarded to students across the nation who are doing research in science, technology, engineering and math fields.
Barrett Anderies, Christopher Balzer and Kaleigh Johnson, all juniors at Barrett, the Honors College, have been awarded this scholarship out of only four chosen from the state of Arizona.
Each university can only nominate four students per year, and fewer students overall were awarded scholarships than in many years prior.
Beyond high academic achievement, the other main criterion for Goldwater Scholars is a demonstrated potential as a scientific researcher, said Kyle Mox, associate dean at Barrett, the Honors College, and director of the Office of National Scholarships Advisement.
Our students could not demonstrate this potential without the range of opportunities that ASU provides, particularly for talented and ambitious students to engage in significant undergraduate research under the supervision of world-class faculty members.
Over the past decade, ASU has become one of the nations leading producers of Goldwater Scholars, with 27, outperforming Stanford, Princeton, Harvard and Yale. The latest honorees all credit ASUs extensive research opportunities for undergraduates and their experiences at Barrett as critical to their success.
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