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Previous Fellows

The 11th Class of L. T. Jordan Fellows (1997-1998)

L.T. Jordan 1997-1998 11th Class of Fellows

Albrey Arrington, a graduate student in Wildlife and Fisheries Science, from College Station, Texas, who will travel to Venezuela to research river-floodplain fish assemblage.

Timothy Clark, a graduate student in Wildlife and Fisheries Science, from Mississippi, who will travel to Yap in Micronesia to study giant manta rays.

John Janovec, a graduate student in Botany, from Kansas, who will travel to Ecuador to study the Myristicaceae family of tropical flowering plants.

David Jepsen, a graduate student in Wildlife in Fisheries Science from College Station, Texas, who will travel to eastern Peru to study the fishing methods of indigenous groups along the Amazon.

Younoos Latheef, an undergraduate student in Computer Science, from College Station, Texas who will travel to Egypt to study the availability and feasibility of computing resources in Cairo.

Catherine Malone, a graduate student in Genetics, from College Station, Texas, who will travel to the Dominican Republic to study the communities impacted by conservation efforts and ecological preserves.

Steven Rauth, a graduate student in Entomology, from Missouri, who will travel to Brazil to study vibrational communication amongst fire ants.

Clara Scott, is a graduate student in Veterinary Medicine, from Del Rio, who will travel to Spain to work at the Center for Animal Disease Control in Madrid.

Suzanne Soriano, is an undergraduate student in Biomedical science from La Marque who will travel to Mexico City to help develop a family planning and HIV/STD prevention program.  Suzanne was later unable to accept the fellows grant due to unusual circumstances, but did complete her research in the Brazos Valley.  Because she accepted no grant, she was not required to offer a presentation.


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