2014 Albright Fellows

The 2014 Albright Fellows are comprised of 22 juniors and 18 seniors, and represent 26 different majors at the College.

The Class of 2014 includes twenty-nine U.S. citizens (including three with dual citizenship) and eleven international students.  Overall, thirteen countries are represented:  Canada, China, Ethiopia, France, Georgia, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, United Kingdom, and United States.

List of 2014 Albright Fellows

Sebiha Abdullahi ’15 – Biochemistry

Noorah Al-Eidi ’15 – Economics      

Fiona Almeida ’15 – Anthropology; Biological Sciences

Ellen Bechtel ’14 – Environmental Studies   

Alexandra Day ’15 – Physics

Elodie de Bethmann ’15 – Peace and Justice Studies           

Betsy Ericksen ’14 - Peace and Justice Studies         

Charlotte Fitzek ’15 – East Asian Studies     

Nathalie Gruet ’15 – Economics; Political Science

Mabelly Guerrero ’14 – Neuroscience           

Narayani Gupta ’15 – Economics      

Amanda Hui ’15 – Economics; Psychology

Elizabeth Kapnick ’15 – Middle Eastern Studies; Political Science

Shikah Kofie ’14 – Women's and Gender Studies; Africana Studies

Charlene Lee ’14 – History; Computer Science

Diana Lee ’15 – Environmental Studies        

Sophia Liu ’14 – Environmental Studies       

Ana Lomtadze ’14 – Cinema and Media Studies; Political Science

Rebecca Lucas ’14 – Political Science; Religion

Sarah Mahmood ’14 – Political Science        

Margaret McClure ’15 – Russian; Political Science

Molly McNamara ’15 – Neuroscience; Spanish

Alison Noehrbass ’14 – Philosophy; Political Science

Mara Elissa Palma ’15 – Political Science     

Berit Paxson-Tarnai ’15 – Mathematics         

Susan Puente-Matos ’14 – Chinese Language and Literature; French Language and Literature

Saraswati Rathod ’15 – Political Science      

Victoria Rines ’15 – Biological Sciences       

Rebecca Rubinstein ’15 – Spanish; Biological Sciences

Jenna Elizabeth Russo ’14 – Philosophy       

Elena Scott-Kakures ’15 – Political Science; Middle Eastern Studies

Cherry Shen ’14 – Economics           

Emma Smith ’14 – Economics; Middle Eastern Studies

Liyang Sun ’14 – Economics; Mathematics

Claire Tam ’15 – Political Science     

Guangxin Wang ’14 – Psychology; Peace and Justice Studies

Ji Qing Wu ’15 – Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences; Economics

Mai Yer Xiong ’14 – Economics; Spanish

Sarah Zemlok ’14 – Chemistry          

Lucy Zhu ’15 – Economics    

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"Just think. A lot of these young women will go back to their home countries, or represent our country as leaders. They will need each other. They will rely on this community of women friends in other countries to help them get things done."
-Madeleine Korbel Albright '59