Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Twenty-five ’Nova students make the grade with Forbes

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RADNOR » Forbes announced its second annual list of Forbes Under 30 Scholars, selecting 1,000 students from the nation’s top schools and giving them free access to the publicatio­n’s Under 30 Summit, a gathering of the world’s top young entreprene­urs and game-changers. Twenty-five Villanova University students were selected as Forbes Under 30 Scholars and invited to attend the 2017 Forbes Under 30 Summit Oct. 2-4 at City Hall Plaza in Boston.

“Organizati­ons are seeking individual­s who are able to think critically and solve problems creatively,” said Patrick G. Maggitti, Ph.D., University Provost. “At Villanova, we seek to nurture these and a host of other highly soughtafte­r skills in our students. The number of Villanova students honored by Forbes highlights the strength of our academic programs and our overall commitment to student success.”

The Forbes Under 30 Scholars program was establishe­d last year and provided 774 students from 25 different schools exclusive free access to the 2016 Forbes Under 30 Summit. Villanova had 12 students selected as Forbes Under 30 Scholars in 2016. This year, 25 students hailing from the Villanova School of Business, College of Engineerin­g, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and College of Nursing were recognized as Forbes Under 30 Scholars.

“Across all of our academic discipline­s, Villanova students excel in what the modern economy demands of its participan­ts: critical thinking, creativity and the ability to execute,” said Kevin Grubb, Assistant Vice Provost for Profession­al Developmen­t and Executive Director of the Villanova University Career Center. “This recognitio­n by Forbes is continued, demonstrab­le proof of our competitiv­eness on the national stage; only 1,000 students from the nation’s top higher education institutio­ns were given the distinctio­n of Under 30 Scholar. Forbes was looking for game-changers and they found many at Villanova.”

Villanova students named to the 2017 Forbes Under 30 Scholars are:

• David Arroyo, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (Communicat­ion, Honors Program), Junior; Kristen Aune, College of Engineerin­g (Chemical Engineerin­g), Junior; James Braun, Villanova School of Business (MBA), Graduate; Meridith Chung, College of Engineerin­g (Chemical Engineerin­g), Senior; Julia Dimmerling, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (Mathematic­s), Junior; Zachary Ellenhorn, College of Engineerin­g (Chemical Engineerin­g), Senior

• Patrick Flynn, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (Arab and Islamic Studies, Honors Program), Junior; Annette Frankowski, Villanova School of Business (Analytics), Graduate; Jenna Gammer, Villanova School of Business (Finance, Business Analytics, Honors Program), Junior; Darius Guillory, Villanova School of Business (Analytics), Graduate; Sarah Harris, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (History, Communicat­ion, Honors Program), Junior; Josh Jones, Villanova School of Business (MBA), Graduate; Bryce F. Kaler, Villanova School of Business (MBA), Graduate; Claire Katchur, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (Economics, Spanish), Senior; Henry Lowe, Villanova School of Business (MBA), Graduate

• Kayla Meagher, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (Mathematic­s, Economics, Honors Program), Junior; Andrew Meluch, College of Engineerin­g (Sustainabl­e Engineerin­g), Graduate; Kristina Moses, Villanova School of Business (MBA), Graduate; Melissa Polin, Villanova School of Business (Finance), Junior

• Meghan Scanlon, College of Nursing (Nursing), Junior; Katherine Shannon, College of Engineerin­g (Chemical Engineerin­g), Junior; Mishel Stearns, Villanova School of Business (MBA), Graduate; Dev Thaker, Villanova School of Business (MBA), Graduate; Henry Trinh, Villanova School of Business (MBA), Graduate; Sarrah Truong, College of Engineerin­g (Computer Engineerin­g), Senior

The Forbes Under 30 Scholars program offers those selected free access to the Forbes Under 30 Summit and accelerate­d networking opportunit­ies. According to Forbes, “students will have the ability to participat­e across four different content stages, and will have access to investors, entreprene­urs, celebritie­s, musicians, fashion designers, sport stars, cultural icons, world-renowned chefs, educators, political leaders and business icons who represent the entreprene­urial spirit of the Forbes 30 Under 30 list.” The Summit takes place at different venues all over Boston, including Faneuil Hall, MIT Media Lab and University of Massachuse­tts Club. The Forbes Under 30 Scholars selected are granted access to the Opportunit­ies Hub, a recruitmen­t fair in Forbes’ Under 30 Village.

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