Four W&M students were recently awarded fellowships from the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB), a program aimed at increasing diversity among college and university faculty.
Doctoral scholars: Jordan Hines (left) and Tina Naik are Ph.D. students in William & Mary’s Department of Applied Science. The two are awardees in the Southern Regional Education Board’s Doctoral Scholars Program, an initiative to help minority scholars attain terminal degrees. File photo by Stephen Salpukas
Photo - of - by Joseph McClain | May 6, 2021
Two Ph.D. students in William & Mary’s Department of Applied Science are recipients of Doctoral Scholars Program Fellowships of the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB), a program aimed at increasing diversity among college and university STEM faculty.
Tina Naik is a state doctoral scholar, a recipient of a three-year fellowship. First-year Ph.D. student Jordan Hines was accepted as an institute scholar in the SREB program.