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79 U.S. high school seniors named Morehead-Cain Scholars
| 79 U.S. high school seniors named Morehead-Cain Scholars |
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Editors: Winners are listed below. An asterisk indicates a double listing. For recipients’ photos, go to OUT-OF-STATESeventy-nine young leaders from high schools across the United States – including 42 from North Carolina – have been named Morehead-Cain Scholars at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Among the largest and most competitive scholarship programs in the United States, the Morehead-Cain pays all expenses for four years of undergraduate study, including the cost of a laptop computer and four summer enrichment experiences. Six additional scholars were chosen – three from Great Britain and three from Canada. The Morehead Scholarship and Morehead Foundation were renamed in February 2007 after the foundation received a $100 million grant from the Gordon and Mary Cain Foundation of Houston. From those nominees, the foundation and regional committees chose 140 finalists: 65 in-state, 71 out-of-state and four from Great Britain. The process concluded with interviews of the finalists in Chapel Hill March 3 and March 4. The Canadian scholars were chosen in a separate process. “This year’s applicant pool was one of the strongest ever,” said Charles E. Lovelace Jr., executive director of the foundation. “We are very pleased to select the 2008 scholars from such an accomplished and inspiring group of high school seniors.” Selection criteria are leadership, academic achievement, moral force of character and physical vigor. Morehead-Cain recipients are chosen by merit and accomplishments, not financial need. Winners have until April 14 to accept the scholarship. Instituted as the first non-athletic merit scholarship program in the country, the Morehead-Cain has evolved into an experiential learning program with lifelong expectations, Lovelace said. The distinguishing feature of the scholarship is its summer enrichment programs, which provide global hands-on leadership and problem-solving experiences in four areas: outdoor leadership, public service, private enterprise and international research. “Morehead-Cain Scholars are challenged to make a perpetual commitment to lifelong personal growth through hard work, discipline, humility and compassion,” Lovelace said. “We expect scholars to be leaders and agents of change, both on campus and in their local and global communities.” Currently, 187 Morehead-Cain Scholars study on campus, making outstanding contributions in many areas of University life. Among them are the executive director of Students for Students International and the membership and outreach coordinators for the Campus Y social justice organization. In the past six years, six Morehead Scholars have won Rhodes Scholarships to England’s Oxford University, one of the world’s most competitive and prestigious awards for graduate study. Of 26 Rhodes recipients from UNC since the first Morehead Scholars graduated from Carolina in 1957, 23 have been Moreheads. The scholars have accounted for 19 of the university’s 26 Luce Scholars and 16 of Carolina’s 27 Truman Scholars, awards that are among the nation’s most generous and distinguished for graduate study. Twenty Morehead Scholars have won Fulbright Fellowships. Nearly 3,000 Morehead alumni live and work in 48 of the 50 United States and in 24 other countries. They include:
For more information, visit http://www.moreheadcain.org or call the foundation at (919) 962-1201. The 2008 Morehead-Cain recipients are listed below, alphabetically by N.C. county, state and country. Winners listed in more than one place are noted with an asterisk. NORTH CAROLINA RECIPIENTS Alamance Buncombe Leah Rose Downey of Asheville High School, daughter of Stephen Downey and Gail Ely of Asheville. Burke Carteret Catawba Dare Durham *Grayson Elliott Cooper of the N.C. School of Science and Mathematics, son of Frank and Sandi Cooper of Sylva. *Morgan Jane Skiperdene of the N.C. School of Science and Mathematics in Durham, daughter of Brent Schippidinni of Mancora, Peru, and Sheila Collie of Waves. Shivani Sud of Charles E. Jordan Senior High School, daughter of Ish and Anu Sud of Durham. *Kim Thien Vuong of the N.C. School of Science and Mathematics, daughter of Ninh Vuong of Anaheim, Calif., and Kiem Dang of Charlotte. *Nancy Yimei Yang of the N.C. School of Science and Mathematics, daughter of Guochen Yang and Liwen Han of Greensboro. Forsyth Gaston Laura Taylor Paschall of the Highland School of Technology, daughter of Tim and Nancy Paschall of Gastonia. Guilford Joseph Moore Terrell of High Point Central High School, son of Tom and Gaither Terrell of High Point. *Nancy Yimei Yang of the N.C. School of Science and Mathematics in Durham, daughter of Guochen Yang and Liwen Han of Greensboro. Jackson Johnston Lenoir Mecklenburg John Wesgaard Danello of Myers Park High School, son of Tim and Grace Danello of Charlotte. *Erik Mason Davies of the Asheville School, son of Sean and Karin Davies of Charlotte. Kelsey Rushing Farson of DaVinci Academy in Davidson, daughter of Jak and Teresa Farson of Davidson. Anthony Morris McClenny of Zebulon B. Vance High School, son of Andrew and Darlene McClenny of Charlotte. Kathleen Alicia Powers of Charlotte Latin School, daughter of James and Alicia Powers of Charlotte. Katherine Battle Shintay of Myers Park High School, daughter of Peter and Mary Shintay of Charlotte. *Kim Thien Vuong of the N.C. School of Science and Mathematics in Durham, daughter of Kiem Dang of Charlotte and Ninh Vuong of Anaheim, Calif. Moore Nash Ann Emmad Soltan of Rocky Mount High School, daughter of Emmad and Maysoun Soltan of Rocky Mount. Onslow Alexis Meredith Cribbs of Jacksonville High School, daughter of Tim and Cindy Cribbs of Jacksonville. Orange Randolph James Phillip Scotton of Eastern Randolph High School, son of Eva Scotton Lamb and the late John Scotton of Liberty. Richmond Robeson Transylvania Wake Adam Migliore Meyer of Raleigh Charter High School, son of Andrew Meyer and Sally Migliore of Raleigh. William Griffin Morrel IV of Cary Christian School, son of Grif and Elizabeth Morrel of Cary. William Harris Thomason of Cary High School, son of Marshall and Roberta Thomason of Cary. Alice HwaChuan Yen of William G. Enloe High School, daughter of Tien-Shi and Laura Yen of Raleigh. Wayne OUT-OF-STATE RECIPIENTS California *Kim Thien Vuong of the N.C. School of Science and Mathematics in Durham, N.C., daughter of Ninh Vuong of Anaheim and Kiem Dang of Charlotte, N.C. Gabrielle Wilkerson-Melnick of the Buckley School in Sherman Oaks, daughter of Daniel Melnick of Hollywood and Cynthia Wilkerson of Los Angeles. Connecticut Florida Georgia Geoffrey Jarrard Cole of Athens Academy in Athens, son of Geoffrey and Mary Cole of Athens. Hawaii Iowa Louisiana Cody Montana Sam of Benjamin Franklin High School in New Orleans, son of Michael Sam of New Orleans and Melanie Minor of Harvey. Maine Massachusetts *Selena Howard Elmer of St. George’s School in Middletown, R.I., daughter of Tad Elmer of Cambridge and Eleanor Elmer of Portsmouth, R.I. *Nayab Hasan Khan of Phillips Academy in Andover, daughter of Nasim and Faye Khan of Houston. Maryland Eliza Simpson Kern of Walt Whitman High School in Bethesda, daughter of John and Kate Kern of Bethesda. *Bianca Sophie Rahill-Marier of National Cathedral School in Washington, D.C., daughter of Bilal Rahill and Veronique Marier of Bethesda. Carroll Wesley Wollard III of Saint James School in Saint James, son of Carroll and Diane Wollard of Hagerstown. Michigan Missouri Montana Nebraska New Hampshire New Jersey Todd Patrick Lewis of Blair Academy in Blairstown, son of Peter and Donna Lewis of Washington. *Matthew James Miller of the Lawrenceville School in Lawrenceville, son of James and Debra Miller of Florence, S.C. Ohio Lily Margaret Roberts of Hathaway Brown School in Shaker Heights, daughter of Steve and Patty Roberts of Shaker Heights. Pennsylvania Rhode Island *Naseemah Yaasameen Mohamed of Portsmouth Abbey School in Portsmouth, daughter of Ramadan and Rowena Mohamed of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. South Carolina Tennessee Texas James Kelly McAuley Jr. of St. Mark’s School of Texas in Dallas, son of James and Jennifer McAuley of Dallas. Megan Elizabeth Raymond of the Episcopal School of Dallas, daughter of Robert and Anne Raymond of Dallas. Utah Virginia Caroline Wills Ott of St. Catherine’s School in Richmond, daughter of Richard and Becca Ott of Richmond. Washington Washington, D.C. *Bianca Sophie Rahill-Marier of National Cathedral School in Washington, daughter of Bilal Rahill and Veronique Marier of Bethesda, Md. West Virginia INTERNATIONAL RECIPIENTS Canada Evgeniya Serdetchnaia of Newmarket High School in Newmarket, Ontario, daughter of Viatcheslav Serdetchnyi and Oxana Serdetchnaia of Newmarket. Brendan John Yorke of Cobequid Educational Centre in Truro, Nova Scotia, son of Stephen and Paulette Yorke of Truro. Great Britain Russell James Westcott Martin of Sevenoaks School in Sevenoaks, Kent, England, son of Andrew and Martha Martin of Buckinghamshire, England. *Joel Katende Semakula of St. Angela’s and St. Bonaventure’s Sixth Form Centre in London, son of Pauline Semakula of London and Jonathan Semakula of United Arab Emirates. Kenya Peru United Arab Emirates Zimbabwe For information about the Cain Foundation grant, visit http://www.morehead-cain.org/servlets/ Morehead-Cain Foundation contact: Jennifer Bahus, (919) 962-1201; cell (919) 523-9293 |


