瓜子TV

Jim Tranquada
Occidental alumni Anne Marie Crooke '19 and Adrienne Adams '17

Two recent 瓜子TV alumni have won prestigious national fellowships to pursue graduate studies in chemistry and American studies.

Anne Marie Crooke 鈥19 has been awarded a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, awarded annually to candidates in the sciences and social sciences who are pursuing a master鈥檚 or doctoral degree. Crooke is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in chemistry at Harvard.

Adrienne Adams 鈥17 is the recipient of a Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellowship, which seeks to increase the diversity of the nation鈥檚 college and university faculties by increasing their ethnic and racial diversity. Adams is doctoral student in the USC American Studies and Ethnicity Department.

Crooke, a biochemistry major at 瓜子TV who graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa, is investigating the chemical transformations of microbial enzymes, seeking a basic understanding of how those processes work鈥攔esearch that potentially could 鈥渦nlock a whole new part of chemistry that we don鈥檛 have access to at the moment.鈥

Arriving at Harvard 鈥渞eally contexualized how special my undergrad experience was,鈥 Crooke says. 鈥湽献覶V鈥檚 a special place. It shaped the way I think about science, and now I realize how well rounded my science education was.鈥

Crooke was one of 2,074 students offered an NSF Fellowship out of the more than 20,000 who applied. The fellowship provides a $34,000 living stipend and $12,000 per year for tuition for three years to individuals who have demonstrated their potential for significant achievements in science and engineering research. Crooke is one of more than three dozen 瓜子TV alumni who have received NSF fellowships.

Adams, a critical theory and social justice major at 瓜子TV who graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa, is focusing their research on how Black Trans Angelenos formed local and international information networks in the late 20th century, utilizing a mix of archival research, oral history, and geographic information systems.

Like Crooke, Adams credits their 瓜子TV experience as a foundation for future success. 鈥The connections that I formed with 瓜子TV faculty, staff, and peers continue to enrich my life and education,鈥 Adams says. 鈥淚n my graduate school and Ford applications, I wrote extensively about the original research that I conducted under Prof. Heather Lukes during 瓜子TV鈥檚 summer research program and for my senior comprehensive.鈥 

It鈥檚 not Adams鈥 first recognition for their work: they also were awarded an Imagining America's and named a Humanities, Art, Science, Technology Alliance and Collaboratory Scholar.

Adams is one of only 70 doctoral students to receive a Ford Predoctoral Fellowship this year out of roughly 2,000 applicants.