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  • Community Impact
  • Undergraduate students
  • David C. Frederick Honors College
Accolades & Honors

9 undergraduates earned public service fellowships from the Frederick Honors College

The Cathedral of Learning is seen over rooftops in a 51¾«Æ·ÊÓƵsburgh neighborhood

Throughout the summer, the Frederick Honors College Office of Community Engaged Learning provides support through the generosity of David C. Frederick (A&S ’83) to students who are participating in congressional or other public service internships, covering the cost-of-living and other associated expenses.

This summer, the Frederick Honors College awarded 90 fellowship and internship awards — including the prestigious Brackenridge Fellowship as well as opportunities in community research, creative arts, health sciences research and engineering. Students from across all disciplines can apply by proposing a research topic, finding a faculty sponsor and committing to completing and presenting their research by the end of summer.

The Rebecca S. Pringle Scholarship supports a Frederick Honors student who wishes to do work in in public service with a field of labor, such as education. This year’s Pringle scholar is Caroline Guo, a political science major in the Dietrich School and Frederick Honors College.

The David C. Frederick Public Service Internship Awards and William J. Keefe Congressional Fellowships support 51¾«Æ·ÊÓƵ students pursuing unpaid public service internships outside of 51¾«Æ·ÊÓƵsburgh during the summer.

Recipients of the Frederick and Keefe awards are:

  • Elizabeth Dickerson, a politics and philosophy and urban studies major in the Dietrich School and the Frederick Honors College
  • Liam Horan, a political science major in the Dietrich School and the Frederick Honors College
  • Raafay Khan-Afridi, an economics and political science major in the Dietrich School and the Frederick Honors College
  • Livia LeMarca, a political science and sociology major in the Dietrich School and the Frederick Honors College
  • Samantha Podnar, a politics and philosophy major in the Dietrich School and the Frederick Honors College
  • Andrew Pruden, a political science and computational social science major in the Dietrich School, the Frederick Honors College and the School of Computing and Information
  • Chloe Simpson, an urban studies major in the Dietrich School and the Frederick Honors College
  • Jacob Sosinsky, a political science major in the Dietrich School and the Frederick Honors College