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CONTACT: Alan Cubbage a-cubbage@northwestern.edu
FOR RELEASE: November 24, 2008
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Senior Anya Yermakova Wins Rhodes Scholarship
EVANSTON
- Senior Anya Yermakova has won a Rhodes Scholarship. A piano
student of associate professor James Giles, she is majoring in
music performance, biochemistry, and the history of and philosophy
of science and logic. Earlier this month she was awarded
a Marshall Scholarship to study music at the Guildhall School
of Music and Drama in London but declined that opportunity to
accept the Rhodes Scholarship.
A native of Buffalo Grove, Yermakova is originally from Russia
and emigrated to the U.S. at age 11. Since then she has
won national awards for piano and French, and has done research
in chemical engineering and nanotechnology, neuroscience and
biomedical engineering. She noted that she chose Northwestern
because she wanted to go to a university that offered a dual
degree program in music and mathematics. She plans to pursue
a doctorate in mathematical biology at Oxford.
Only 32 Rhodes Scholarships are awarded annually; this year
there were 767 students nominated by their colleges and universities.
The scholarship covers tuition and fees for a student's education
in their chosen field, as well as a stipend for living expenses
and travel.
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