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
