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The MSC L.T. Jordan Institute
for International Awareness

@ Texas A&M University
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Previous Fellows

The 9th Class of L. T. Jordan Fellows (1995-1996)

L.T. Jordan 1995-1996 9th Class of Fellows

Ray Batson, a graduate student in Agricultural Education who will travel to Paraguay to study beef cattle production.

Gregory Gidden, a graduate student in Nautical Archeology who will travel to Moscow to study early trade routes to the Mediterranean.

Daxa Patel, a junior Genetics major who will travel to Costa Rica to study the religions and cultural life of the land.

Fred Pearl, a graduate student in Anthropology who will travel to Uganda and Kenya to study the Mukogodo and Masai, living populations of nomadic pastoralists.

Rachel Preston, a senior Environmental Design major who will travel to Italy and France to study Renaissance architecture.

Zenia Sanchez-Fuentes, a senior double major in International Studies and Economics who will travel to Jerusalem to study the religious Arab-Israeli conflicts in the area.

Deborah Shaffer, a fourth year Veterinary Medicine student who will travel to England complete a four-week internship at a veterinary clinic in Bristol.

Cindy Wahlquist, an undergraduate Psychology major who will travel to New Zealand to research the culture, history, and traditions of the Maori tribes.

Steven Wahlquist, a graduate student in Psychology who will travel to New Zealand for 10 weeks to study collectivistic and individualistic practices and cultural differences in the work place.

Erika Washburn, a graduate student in Nautical Archaeology who will travel to England to study the history of the British bridge Linnet since the War of 1812 and its reconstruction.


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