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The scholars below have earned prestigious collegiate awards. See the diversity of recipients and how the awards helped open doors for them. 


  • 2024 Two W.A. Franke Honors Students selected as 2024 Udall Scholars
  • 2024 Two W.A. Franke Honors Students Win 2024-2025 Goldwater Award
  • 2022 Sebo Diaz Wins Goldwater Award
  • Hannah Doskicz Wins Fulbright Award
  • 2022 Franke Honors Student Zach Schlamowitz receives prestigious Astronaut Award
  • 2022 Nicole Duby Wins Fulbright Award
  • 2018 Honors Alumna Selected as Rhodes Scholar
  • Convergence Means Success: Recent UA Honors College Graduate is Named a Rhodes Scholar
  • Four UArizona Students Named Goldwater Scholars
  • UArizona Udall Scholar Seeks to Build Consensus in Science Policy
  • 18 UArizona Students and Alumni Selected as Fulbright Semifinalists
  • UArizona Ranks Among Top-Producing Fulbright Universities
  • UArizona is a 'Top Producer' of Fulbright Students
  • Doctoral Student and Fulbright Scholar Uses Big Ideas to Create the Future of Gen Ed
  • From UArizona Honors College to India
  • Honors Grad Comes Full Circle
  • Honors Grad Engineers Her Future: Jeannie Wilkening formulates a plan from Honors to Cambridge to
    UC Berkeley
  • UArizona Honors Student Pursues Innovation in Medicine and Science
  • An Interest in Science and Music Fuels Eric Lu's Wonder
  • University of Arizona Students Selected for U.S. Department of State Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program
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