Our scholars and their research are where the vision and work of ARCS Foundation Pittsburgh are realized. The members of the Pittsburgh Chapter are proud of our scholars and delighted to record their progress and success.
ARCS Scholar Alum- Nicole Auvil |
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ARCS Scholar Alum Spotlight - Melissa Day |
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ARCS Scholar Alum Spotlight - Bart Roland
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ARCS Scholar Alum Spotlight - Elisabeth Gilmore |
![]() Following a post-doctoral position at the Climate Decision Making Center at CMU, Elisabeth was selected as a Science and Technology Policy Fellow through the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in Washington, DC, where she worked on the quantification of benefits and avoided risks of different climate scenarios in the Climate Change Division at the Environmental Protection Agency. To read more about Elisabeth's research, click here. |
Whitney Coyle - Hello all!
I am in State College at the moment and I wanted to let you know of some good news I received recently. I applied this year for some extra funds through NSF and through the French Embassy in Washington, DC to fund my travels back and forth from France to the United States and I was lucky enough to receive both of the fellowships I applied for: The NSF-GROW fellowship as well as the French Embassy of the United State's Chateaubriand Fellowship. I am so thankful for these opportunities and I know that ARCS has always had a large part in my success here at Penn State. Thank you again for all you have done.
Katherine Ricke, Carnegie Mellon University, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Engineering & Public Policy,
ARCS Pittsburgh Scholar 2007-2010
Scientific American, July 19 2010