GFF Alumni share holiday plans and greetings!
We spoke with several of our GFF alumni to find out what they’ve been up to and how they will be spending the holidays. Along with several photos, here’s what they shared…
Maya Benyas attends Stanford University
Maya Benyas began her first semester at Stanford University this fall and she has hit the ground running!
Gabriela Benyas attends Columbia University in NYC.
Gabriela Benyas has settled in with her roommate at Columbia University in New York City. In addition, she has been meeting and networking with a variety of people during her first semester.
Celebrating GFF Alumni 2021 Graduates!
The Garwin Family Foundation celebrates alumni GFF scholarship recipients Maya Benyas, Charlie Du, Ananth Panchamuhki, and Eli Tsung, who have successfully completed their studies.
Celebrating Maya Benyas — 2019 & 2018 GFF Alumnus
Maya has been busy collecting awards and accomplishments since we last spoke with her.
Celebrating GFF Alumni Eli Tsung & Rea Yoh
Congratulations to Eli Tsung and Rea Yoh for their recent accomplishments!
GFF Alumni Maya Benyas, Charlie Du, and Eli Tsung named as National Merit Semifinalists
The Garwin Family Foundation congratulates Maya Benyas, Charlie Du, and Eli Tsung recently named as National Merit Semifinalists. They will join 16,000 semifinalists competing for Class of 2021 National Merit Scholarships.
Kian Stevens-Winston—2015 GFFer
In his senior year at Drexel, Kian has been writing songs “with feverish intensity.” He has been working on a music project that he considers to be his best work to date.
Celebrating GFF Alumni Graduates!
The Garwin Family Foundation celebrates alumni GFF scholarship recipients Gabriela Benyas, Eric Dollinger, and Anjalika Mohanty, who have successfully completed their studies.
Rea Yoh—Finding innovative ways to keep busy during quarantine!
Rea Yoh, a junior at Brown University, has been busy finding innovative ways to complete her school work during quarantine. She has been taking upper level biology courses in molecular and cell biology and biochemistry. She is also taking courses outside of her usual area of study, such as Community Ecology. Since many of her classes are computation-based, Rea has learned how to use the “R” programming language. “It’s been challenging due to my lack of background in computer science, but having to complete projects for my classes has really given me a good understanding for what I can do,” Rea reports.