Brown Fellows Program

 

2010-2014 Class of Brown Fellows Announced

Jul. 12, 2010

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE         

 
The Brown Fellows Program announces names of 20 Fellows selected as members of the 2010-2014 class at the University of Louisville and Centre College
 
LOUISVILLE, KY. (July 12, 2010) – Members of the news media are invited to the ceremony during which the Brown Fellows Program will recognize twenty of the most promising scholars who have been selected as Brown Fellows for the 2010-2014 class at the University of Louisville and Centre College. The event takes place on Friday, July 16, 2010, at 10:00 a.m. at the Derby Museum’s Carl Pollard Gallery.  
 
The 2010-14 class of Brown Fellows includes 13 Kentuckians and 7 out-of-state students.   Fellows and their parents will attend the ceremony and will be recognized by R. Alex Rankin, Chairman of the Board of the James Graham Brown Foundation, President James Ramsey of the University of Louisville, and Richard Trollinger, VP-College Relations at Centre College.
 
The following are the members of the 2010-2014 class of Brown Fellows:
 
University of Louisville
 

Kristen Connors
duPont Manual HS
Louisville, KY
Jared Dabbs
Oldham Co. HS
LaGrange, KY
Taylor Forns
St. Xavier HS
Louisville, KY
Allison Hebert
Ballard HS
Louisville, KY
Brittany Hubert
Freeburg HS
Smithton, IL
Michael Keller
Mercer Co. HS
Harrodsburg, KY
Casey Malloy
Hopkinsville HS
Hopkinsville, KY
Carmen Mitchell
duPont Manual HS
Louisville, KY
Ryan Moran
Campbell Co. HS
Alexandria, KY
Johanna Yun
Sacred Heart Academy
Elizabethtown, KY

 
Centre College
 

Ann Corbitt
Conway HS
Conway, AR
Michael Fryar
Henry Clay HS
Lexington, KY
Madeline Hooper
Episcopal Collegiate
Little Rock, AR
Alexander Hurley
Francis Howell HS
Weldon Spring, MO
Rachel Ison
Russell HS
Greenup, KY
Audrey Jenkins
Hinton HS
Sioux City, IA
Rahul Joseph
Dunbar HS
Lexington, KY
Stephen Metcalf
Paul Blazer HS
Ashland, KY
Catherine Parks
Salisbury HS
Salisbury, NC
William Williamson
A. C. Reynolds HS
Asheville, NC

 
The Brown Fellows Program, an educational initiative of the James Graham Brown Foundation since 2009, strives to create a network of higher education opportunities that will challenge even the brightest and most intellectually curious minds. It is designed to provide a diverse group of students with the opportunity to develop extraordinary leadership skills through academic enrichment, expanded opportunity, and personal accountability. To be eligible to become a Brown Fellow, high school seniors must have demonstrated a capacity for intellectual leadership and also have an interest in attending the University of Louisville or Centre College. 
 
For more information, please visit www.brownfellows.org or contact Administrative Director Dr. Aris Cedeño. 
 

WHAT:
Recognition of the 2010-14 Class of Brown Fellows at the U. of Louisville and Centre College.
 
WHERE:
Kentucky Derby Museum, Carl Pollard Gallery: 704 Central Ave., Louisville, KY 40208
 
WHEN:
Friday, July 16th, 2010. Media Briefing: 10:45-11:00 a.m.
 
CONTACT:
Dr. Aristófanes Cedeño, Administrative Director

 

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