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Katyayni Seth Honored for Innovative, Student-Centered Pedagogy

Katyayni Seth, a doctoral candidate in Anthropology, has been named a recipient of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching. Described by the Director of Graduate Studies, Parker VanValkenburgh, as “she has received plaudits from her students and colleagues alike for her innovative, student-centered approach to pedagogy.”
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Doctoral Candidate Kimberly Meza Honored for Inclusive Teaching

The Pathobiology scholar “dismantles complex topics” and converts them into accessible learning experiences. Kimberly Meza has been selected for the Graduate School Excellence in Teaching Award in the life sciences.
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Erica Larschan’s Enduring Legacy of Mentorship

Erica Larschan, Professor of Molecular Biology, Cell Biology and Biochemistry, has been awarded the 2026 Graduate School Faculty Award for Advising and Mentoring in the life sciences, a recognition that speaks to decades of work that extends far beyond the laboratory.
From providing generous written feedback to never missing a student’s presentation at the American Academy of Religion conference, Stephen Bush, Professor and Chair of Religious Studies, demonstrates an exceptional ability to help scholars find their voices while navigating the complexities of academia.
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Groundbreaking AI Research Earns Best Social Impact Paper Award

Tassallah Amina Abdullahi, a doctoral candidate in Computer Science, has been honored with the Best Social Impact Paper award at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL 2025) in Vienna, Austria. The prestigious accolade recognizes her work focused on ensuring that advanced Artificial Intelligence serves communities most in need of technological support, particularly in healthcare.
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Brown Ph.D. Candidate Awarded Fulbright to Unearth History in Peru

Alyssa Bolster, a doctoral candidate in Anthropology at Brown University, has been selected for a prestigious Fulbright Award to conduct nine months of critical bioarchaeological research in Peru. The grant offers her a unique opportunity to immerse herself in local communities, allowing for a deeper, more collaborative approach to her work that builds upon her prior field experience.
Matthew Ballance, a doctoral candidate in Anthropology, has been awarded the prestigious Fulbright Award to conduct research in Bolivia. The award will allow Ballance to spend nearly a year in the field, investigating the economic and social impact of colonial trade on indigenous communities.
Brown University mentor praised for creating a collaborative environment where students gain early experience in teaching, presenting and interdisciplinary problem-solving. Anubhav Tripathi, professor of engineering and biomedical engineering, has been awarded the Graduate School Faculty Award for Advising and Mentoring in the life sciences. 
Award recognizes scholar's consistent presence in students' lives while modeling professional development through innovative teaching and public scholarship. Johanna Hanink, professor of Classics has been selected for the Graduate School Faculty Award for Advising and Mentoring in the humanities.
The American Studies scholar creates a "vivacious intellectual community" while challenging cultural assumptions about relationships and identity. Caroline Cunfer has been selected for the Graduate School Excellence in Teaching Award in the social sciences.
In his first few months at Brown, Michael Anzalone, alongside the Graduate School admissions team, developed and deployed a brand new admissions processing platform, Slate. In his role, Anzalone is primarily responsible for developing, maintaining, and supporting the admissions and funding systems within the Graduate School. He started at Brown last May.