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Sharpe Community Scholars Program

 

Welcome! 

The Sharpe Community Scholars Program extends William & Mary's tradition of service by offering approximately 75 students the opportunity to connect their academic studies with civic engagement. 

Congratulations to the Sharpe Scholars who will be joining us in Fall 2008!

Andrew Abeyounis
Elysia Alim
Natalie Applegate
Alexander Atkins
Mary Baker
Morgan Barker
Nathaniel Baugh
Devin Braun
Jacob Brody
Nathan Bruno
Molly Bulman
Jessica Chilin-Hernandez
Kelly Clovie
Allison Cornell
Dustin Crummett
Jennifer Essig

Jason Gangwer
Thomas Flaherty Dolores Gano
Ian Charles Garbarine
Katherine Gehron
Zoe Gerstle
Dimelza Gonzales-Flores
Eleanor Goodrich
Ian Goodrum
Courtnie Gore
Emily Gottschalk-Marconi
Mark Hayden
Catherine Herring
Stefanie Higgins
Stephanie Kumah
Zhuo Li
Anna Mahalak

Christina Kelley
Ruby Langeslay
Emily Martin
Carolyn Mayfield
Samantha Meadows
Maxwell Meadows
Jenny Michael
Jacqueline Miles
Gabrielle Names
Zachariah Nealy
Lindsey Nicolai
Timothy O'Connor
Emily Overberg
Matthew Potter
Cassie Powell
Sneha Raghavan

Kristin Rhodes
Nathaniel Robbins
Efrat Rosenzweig
Kaveh Sadeghian
Galley Saleh
Rebecca Schlenker
Nabil Siddiqi
Timothy Siverd
Peter Tosiello
Thuy  Tran
Rachel Wallace
Ellen Walsh
Rachel Welch
Sarah White
Caroline Yates

Scholars live in a common residence and enroll in one of a group of specially designed courses that are the basis for year-long service-learning projects.  The program's goals for first-year students are to plan and carry out these projects to assist nonprofit and government agencies, with guidance from community leaders, faculty, and undergraduate mentors.

The creative energy, concern for others and initiative that characterizes William & Mary undergraduates is central to the Sharpe program. If you wantto take an active roleon campus and in the community,we encourage you to consider this unique opportunity to live, learn, lead and serve with a diverse group of students who share your enthusiasm and motivation to make a difference.

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