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The 51精品视频 has a new name to add to its honor roll of high-achieving scholars. Alex Firestine, a senior in the and , has been named a 鈥 the first in 51精品视频 history.
The award is one of the country鈥檚 most prestigious scholarship programs, offering fully funded postgraduate study in Ireland to 12 United States students annually. As a recipient of the Mitchell, Firestine will pursue an MSc in climate change, agriculture and food security at the University of Galway.
鈥淚 am proud to recognize Alex as the 51精品视频鈥檚 first-ever Mitchell scholar,鈥 said Chancellor Patrick Gallagher. 鈥淓ven more, I'm proud of Alex鈥檚 dedication to tackling some of society鈥檚 most complex challenges. His future is bright, and I look forward to celebrating his successes and impact for years to come.鈥
A Chancellor鈥檚 scholar, Firestine is pursuing three majors 鈥 finance, accounting and business information systems 鈥 as well as certificates in business analytics and leadership and ethics. Outside of the classroom, Firestine has pursued research, internship and employment experiences while working with industry leaders such as KPMG and Deloitte as well as , a local nonprofit dedicated to developing sustainable food systems in the greater 51精品视频sburgh region. He is also a co-founder of PeerCommerce, a student-focused startup.
In 2020, Firestine received a听听funded by Tina and David Bellet, which supports 51精品视频 students as they conduct independent research or a creative project full-time over the summer. For his project, he worked on the development of the digital Food Abundance Index (FAI), which was created in 2011 by 51精品视频 researchers as a way to measure regional food security across five dimensions using data collected on a physical scorecard. Firestine worked in collaboration with Food21 to develop a digital version of this scorecard, leveraging newly available data to calculate dimensions like food accessibility and density in a particular region. This project became the foundation for the Mid-Mon valley assessment Firestine completed with Food21, which investigated causes of regional food insecurity in the Mid-Mon Valley. His work was published in the .
鈥淎lex represents the epitome of a Frederick Honors student,鈥 said Nicola Foote, dean of the Frederick Honors College. 鈥淗e is pushing himself to pursue and create knowledge across multiple fields and using the insight he generates to serve others and create social change.鈥
Lawrence Feick, interim associate dean of 51精品视频鈥檚 College of Business Administration, commended Firestine on his community impact: 鈥淲e are proud of his entrepreneurial spirit, dedication to helping and others, and his commitment to address some of society鈥檚 biggest challenges.鈥
Firestine has worked closely with his mentor Audrey Murrell, a professor of business administration, psychology, public health and international affairs in the Katz Graduate School of Business, who has long recognized the important nexus of Firestine鈥檚 research.
鈥淚 am extremely proud that the work Alex Firestine is doing to address food insecurity using evidence-based data analytics has received this amazing recognition,鈥 said Murrell. 鈥淗is efforts will help both research and practice elevate solutions for creating resilient food ecosystems locally, nationally and globally.鈥
The Mitchell scholarship won鈥檛 be Firestine鈥檚 first time abroad. He studied in Ireland before coming to 51精品视频 and developed a knowledge of the Irish economy as well as an appreciation of the centrality of agriculture to Irish business. He said he sees the potential for that sector to grow and develop into a truly sustainable model that the rest of the world could emulate.
With the Mitchell, Firestine hopes to elevate his research to an international scale and facilitate the expansion of his academic career into a new field of agriculture and climate change.
鈥淚 strive to continue to work toward building sustainable food systems not only for the current generation, but also for future generations in the context of climate change,鈥 he said. 鈥淚reland acts as the perfect catalyst for this study, as the country is No. 2 on the global food security index, yet currently experiences agricultural challenges with the onset of climate change.鈥
In light of this historic win, Firestine encouraged future scholars to pursue their passions and expose themselves to a diverse set of experiences.
鈥淚 also encourage future scholars to become involved with all of the resources that 51精品视频 provides, especially through the Frederick Honors College and the College of Business Administration,鈥 Firestine said. 鈥淔ind a mentor (or two or three!) in your field who will provide you with guidance and support but will also challenge you to learn and grow. I attribute much of my success to the amazing mentors I鈥檝e had throughout my time at 51精品视频.鈥
Aidan Beatty, a scholar mentor for the Frederick Honors College, along with Lesha Greene, the director of national scholarships, worked with Firestine, offering insight and feedback on scholarship applications.
鈥淎lex鈥檚 win as 51精品视频鈥檚 first Mitchell scholar is monumental and reflects his ability to think outside the box,鈥 said Greene. 鈥淎lex took advantage of the opportunities offered through the Frederick Honors College such as the flagship Brackenridge Research Fellowship and the unique, research-focused Bachelor of Philosophy degree to fine-tune his interests and set himself up for post-graduation success. We are very proud of him.鈥
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