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A&S Students Named Chellgren Fellows

By C. Lynn Hiler

LEXINGTON, Ky. (Sept. 19, 2022) — The University of Kentucky Chellgren Center for Undergraduate Excellence announces  the 2022 class of Chellgren Student Fellows.

Created in 2005 with a gift from Paul Chellgren, a UK graduate, and his family, the Chellgren Center creates educational opportunities for outstanding undergraduate students and professors at the university. 

College of Arts and Sciences:

  • Ella Brown-Terry
  • Kailey Cain
  • Rohan Desai
  • Sara Dickens
  • Rachel Hwang
  • Cierra Ledford
  • Sandy Nino
  • Elliana Sanchez
  • Anna Stockstill
  • Connor Stuart
  • Emma Thyne
  • Madison Wade

The Chellgren Student Fellows Program is supported by the Chellgren Center for Undergraduate Excellence within the Office of the Provost. To learn more about the Chellgren Center for Undergraduate Excellence, please visit www.uky.edu/chellgren/.

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