In the article "Engineering Scholars Embody a Legacy of Service Leadership," GW Today highlights the dinner honoring the recent $11 million investment in GW's Clark Scholars Program, hosted by President Ellen M. Granberg and her wife, Sonya Rankin, and attended by current Clark Scholars. The article underscores the impact the Clark Scholars Program has had on countless engineering students through insights from Elizabeth Krutchen, a third-year student majoring in civil and environmental engineering; Andrei Khudiakov, a second-year mechanical engineering major; Briana Sisler, a second-year student majoring in computer science; and Sofiia Khugaeva, a senior majoring in biomedical engineering and health equity.
Here is an excerpt from the article: “Clark Scholars are “a community,” said Andrei Khudiakov, a second-year mechanical engineering major. “It’s a lot of like-minded, hardworking, dedicated people. Usually I find myself in mechanical engineering circles, but this expands to all different kinds of engineers, so I get to meet new people who want to do cool things.”
Read the full article on GW Today.