Twenty-one Indian Springs School students have received Andy Abroms Memorial Scholarships to attend prestigious programs across the country during summer 2018!
The scholarships are made possible by the Andy Abroms Memorial Scholarship Fund, which
provides resources for Springs students to engage in meaningful and intellectually challenging summer experiences. The fund was established at Indian Springs in 1997 through a generous gift from Hal and Judy Abroms in memory of their son Andy Abroms '77.
Springs’ 2018 recipients include:
Arts
Honney Kim '19
Aspen Summer Music Festival—Orchestra/Violin
Jacqueline Ferrari '20
Songwriting Workshop—Berklee College of Music
Haden Ryan-Embry '20
Valencia Summer Performance Program—Berklee College of Music
Kadie Jacobs '19
Frost Summer Institute of Contemporary Vocal Performance
MaryElla Woolf '20
SummerStrings@NYU—Viola
Business/Law
Cody Zhou '19
Wharton School: Leadership in the Business World
Deven Patel '20
UCLA Mock Trial Law Summer Institute
Foreign Language/Culture
Abigail Shepherd '19
School Year Abroad (SYA) Zaragoza, Spain Summer Program
Sarah Jane Hay '19
School Year Abroad (SYA) Zaragoza, Spain Summer Program
Social Science/History
Kiam Moriya '19
King's College London Pre-University Summer School—Psychology
Jeffrey Lu '20
Science of Psychology—Columbia University
Dede Driscoll '20
Moral Philosophy Course—St Andrews University in Scotland
JD Haws '20
Exeter Summer (Great Books, Latin Am/Film, Philosophy)
Alana Stallings '19
Summer in the City—Barnard (Religion & Science, Politics through Clothing)
STEM/Medicine
Emma Wang '20
Yale Young Global Scholars—Applied Science & Engineering
Jocelyn Lyu '20
Yale Young Global Scholars—Frontier Science and Technology
Parker Schell '20
Johns Hopkins Engineering Innovations Camp
Rebecca House '20
Tulane University's Science Scholars Program
Writing
Liam Malone '19
Summer Writing Institute—Rhodes College
Alex McFadden '20
Tisch Summer High School Dramatic Writing Program—NYU
Computer Science
Joe Luo '19
Computer Science Pre-College AP/EA program—Carnegie Mellon