Hutton Honors College
— Two HHC Students Win Goldwater Scholarships
Elizabeth Adams and Robert Koffie Picked for Goldwater ScholarshipsJuniors Elizabeth Adams and Robert Koffie, both Hutton Honors College students, have been named Goldwater Scholars for the 2006-07 academic year. Adams and Koffie were among 323 scholars selected by the Goldwater Foundation from a field of 1,081 mathematics, science and engineering students nationwide. The foundation awards one- and two-year scholarships to sophomores and juniors on the basis of academic merit. The scholarship can be used to cover the cost of tuition, fees, books, and room and board, up to a maximum of $7,500 per year.
Throughout its 18-year history, the Goldwater Scholars Program has garnered the attention of postgraduate fellowship programs. Recent Goldwater Scholars have been awarded 63 Rhodes Scholarships and 80 Marshall Awards. Eight of the 40 Marshall Awards given in 2006 were to Goldwater Scholars. The Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation was established in 1986 in honor of Sen. Barry M. Goldwater to foster and encourage outstanding students to pursue careers in the fields of mathematics, the natural sciences and engineering. For more information, visit the foundation's Web site. |

Adams, who is from
LaPorte, Ind., is a junior pursuing bachelor of science
degrees in astronomy/astrophysics and mathematics. She has been a
participant in the IU Science, Technology and Research Scholars Program
(IU STARS) since her freshman year at IU; her current area of research is
in dwarf irregular galaxies. At IU, Adams has worked under the guidance of
professors Caty Pilachowski and Liese van Zee. During time spent studying
in Australia, Adams conducted research at Mt. Stromlo Observatory,
examining binary star systems. She plans to continue studying astronomy
and astrophysics in a Ph.D. program.
Koffie is a native
of Ghana, Africa, and is in the process of applying for
U.S. citizenship. He is currently a sophomore at IU and is pursuing
bachelor of science degrees in physics and biochemistry, with a minor in
mathematics. He plans to enter an M.D.-Ph.D. program and also looks
forward to a research and teaching career in medical physics. He expects
to focus his research on neural networks, complex biological processes and
neurodegenerative diseases.