Fourteen students named Abroms Scholars

Fourteen Indian Springs students received Andy Abroms Memorial Scholarships to participate in prestigious programs across the world during the summer of 2025.

The scholarships are made possible by the Andy Abroms Memorial Scholarship Fund, which provides resources for Indian 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.

Here are our Abroms Scholars and their programs for 2025:
 
Hopper Akins ’26
St. Albans School of Public Service

Ethan Arias ’26
Sports Storytelling and Journalism | The School of The New York Times 

Margot Chitwood ’27
Summer Immersion Medicine Institute | Wake Forest University

Katy Darabaris ’26
Korean Language and Culture Program | Experiment in International Living, South Korea

Sara Elizabeth Denny ’26
Pre-College Drama Program, Musical Theater Track | Carnegie Mellon University

Claire Devine ’28
Hands-On Medicine | Brown University

Lauren Glover ’27
MEDscience Dental Summer Program | Harvard University

Duncan Holditch ’26
Intro to Investigative Journalism | The School of The New York Times

Xiuwen Hu ’27
Wharton Global Youth Data Science Academy | University of Pennsylvania

Anne Kingsley Shaul ’27
Oxford Tradition, Oxbridge Academic Programs by Worldstrides | University of Oxford

Tuan Tran ’26
O'Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center, Division of Hematology/Oncology | University of Alabama at Birmingham

Anna Grace Tremblay-Cox ’26
STEM Institute | Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Tessa Tremblay-Cox '26
SEA Expedition: Pre-College Program - Woods Hole, Massachusetts | Sea Education Association

Jenny Yao ’27
“Dong Yaya” AI Dental Monitoring System | Tsinghua University (China)

Congratulations to all of our Abroms Scholars!
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