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Atlanta, GA | Posted: April 16, 2015
The academic achievements of six School of Aerospace undergraduates were celebrated April 16 during the Annual Georgia Tech Student Honors Luncheon.
Recognized with the Leon A.Tolve Outstanding Senior Award in Aerospace Engineering was Stone Mountain native Julian Brew. The award includes a $1,000 stipend from the Leon A. Tolve Endowment.
Fellow upper-classman Joshua Pricewas chosen to receive the Aerospace Engineering Outstanding Senior Scholar Award. This award comes with a $1,000 stipend from the Donnell & Ruth Dutton Endowment. The Salisbury, NC native will continue his studies at Georgia Tech next year.
The Aerospace GTF General Scholarship Fund awarded Bradley Jenkins a $500 stipend as the recipient of the Centennial Outstanding Junior in Aerospace Engineering Award.
Avani Gupta was chosen for the Leon A. Tolve Outstanding Junior Award, a distinction that includes a $500 award.
Sigma Gamma Tau, the honor society of aerospace engineering, bestowed its Sophomore Award on Kijjarkarn Praditukrit. This included a $500 stipend from the Donnell & Ruth Dutton Endowment.The Aerospace GTF General Scholarship Fund awarded Bradley Jenkins a $500 stipend as the recipient of the Centennial Outstanding Junior in Aerospace Engineering Award.
Elizabeth Balga received the AIAA Outstanding Service Award, a distinction that included a $500 stipend that was sponsored by the Leon A. Tolve Endowment.