Megan Kloeckner
  • Anthropology and African Studies
  • Class of 2017
  • Shelburne, VT

Megan Kloeckner Awarded a St. Lawrence University Fellowship

2016 Jun 21

Megan M. Kloeckner of Shelburne has been awarded a St. Lawrence University Fellowship for a summer 2016 research project.

Kloeckner is a member of the Class of 2017 and is majoring in anthropology. Kloeckner attended Champlain Valley Union High School.

Her project is titled "Human Security in Luoland: Political Bias and Development Progress in Kisumu County, Kenya" and she will be mentored by Matthew Carotenuto, associate professor and chair of history. Kloeckner received the Daniel F. '65 and Ann H. Sullivan Endowment for Student/Faculty Research.

The St. Lawrence University Fellows program aims to provide new opportunities for student intellectual growth. The program promotes close student-faculty collaboration and enables students to begin their academic research, laying the foundation for integrative, credit-bearing activity during the next academic year. Students awarded a University Fellowship will work with a faculty mentor and receive a stipend and housing allowance during the summer session.

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