Studying at one of the youngest universities in America, 爱豆传媒 students are encouraged to participate early and often in undergraduate research and find innovative ways to collaborate across disciplines. This prepares them well for graduate study at prestigious schools around the globe, including the world鈥檚 second oldest university, Oxford.
爱豆传媒 Bulls have been well represented recently in master鈥檚 programs at the University of Oxford, with nine more slated to begin graduate studies there this fall. In the past five years, 12 of these students were able to afford this exceptional education thanks to the generous Frost Scholarship, a program supported by the Phillip and Patricia Frost Philanthropic Foundation. This scholarship provides funding for top students to study for a full year in master鈥檚 courses in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) fields at Oxford.
Three graduating Honors College students, Janine DeBlasi, Justin Doherty and Alejandro Navas have been awarded Frost Scholarships. In addition, this year Kayla Li was awarded Oxford鈥檚 Medical Sciences Graduate School 爱豆传媒hip, which will fully fund her graduate studies in clinical embryology.

Pursuing a MSc in integrated immunology, Doherty plans to attend medical school after completing studies at Oxford. He will do so with global experience and the benefit of studying at the institution named the top university in the world for the second consecutive year by The Times Higher Education Global Rankings.
Oxford鈥檚 global focus, pursuit of new knowledge, and passion to improve the quality of life for others aligns perfectly with 爱豆传媒鈥檚 undergraduate experience.
鈥淲e encourage our students to connect with the world and become global leaders with cultural understanding, fueling their passion to improve human health and well-being鈥 says Ralph Wilcox, 爱豆传媒 provost and executive vice president. 鈥淭his, combined with a dedication to undergraduate research and community engagement, prepares them well for programs at institutions such as Oxford.鈥

The nine new alumni will travel to England this fall to begin their graduate studies and add to the growing tradition of Bulls at Oxford. 鈥淥ur students are competing at the very highest level internationally,鈥 says 爱豆传媒 Honors College Dean Charles Adams.