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The MSC L.T. Jordan Institute
for International Awareness

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Previous Fellows

The 8th Class of L. T. Jordan Fellows (1994-1995)

L.T. Jordan 1994-1995 8th Class of Fellows

This year's Jordan Fellows form a highly diverse group:

Da-thao (Lyly) Dao, a senior Computer Science major who will travel to Hong Kong and China to study the history of Oriental watercolor on silk.

David Layne Hedrick, a graduate student in Nautical Archaeology who will travel to Egypt and Sadana Island in the Red Sea to study the trading practices of 17th century Chinese merchants.

David Andrew Johnson, a graduate student in Nautical Archaeology who will travel to Jamaica to study the Transatlantic slave trade of the colonial sugar plantations.

David Morton Lewis, a senior double major in English and Philosophy who will travel to France to study the ethics of proselytizing efforts.

Sarah Elizabeth Moreman, graduate student in English who will travel to England to study the 17th century writings of Margaret Cavendish.

Bonnie Jo Ponwith, a graduate student in Fisheries Science who will travel to Costa Rica to study the ecology of snook fish populations.

Leslie K. Pourteau, a graduate student in English who will travel to England to study the 18th century English Gothic novel and the Romantic poets.

David Allen Snyder, a graduate student in History who will travel to United Kingdom to study the relationship between navel fuel technology and British national security policy between 1880 and 1920.

Peter van Alfen, a graduate student in Nautical Archeology who will travel to Albania to study shipwrecks and ancient Greek and Roman trade practices.


Note: Only students of Texas A&M University at College Station are eligible for this program.