Release date: Feb. 16, 2007
Contact: Beverly Cox Clark at 404-712-8780 or beverly.clark@emory.edu

Emory Selects 2007 Bobby Jones Scholars


Four Emory University seniors have been chosen to receive the Robert T. Jones Jr. Scholarship Award for a year of study at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland.
Four Emory University seniors, Robbie Brown, Steven Haag, Caitlin Lyman and Andrew McCrary, have been chosen to receive the Robert T. Jones Jr. Scholarship Award for a year of study at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. St. Andrews, founded in 1411, is Emory’s sister institution.

Widely known as the Bobby Jones Scholarship, the award was established in 1976 and recognizes individuals who will be excellent representatives of Emory at St. Andrews. Qualities required to fulfill this ambassadorship include intellectual excellence, a record of significant leadership, and academic interests that can be pursued through the offerings at St. Andrews. The scholars receive full tuition and a travel stipend for their year of study. In addition, four St. Andrews students are chosen to spend a year at Emory.

• Brown, a history and journalism major from Atlanta, is editor-in-chief of The Emory Wheel, an award-winning independent student newspaper. He also founded The Hub, which was named one of the nation's best student-run magazines by Newsweek in its first year. He has served as a resident assistant, interned with the Center for Ethics Servant Leadership program, and reported for the Dayton (Ohio) Daily News, Newsweek, and The Cape Times in Capetown, South Africa. He will intern with the Boston Globe this summer.

• Haag is from Loveland, Ohio, and will graduate with a dual bachelor and master's degree in history and classical civilization. His master's thesis is a comparative study of Julius Caesar and Ulysses S. Grant, focusing on the role of clemency after civil wars. He was president of the National Senior Classical League, comprising 5,000 collegiate classicists, the Ohio Senior Classical League, the Emory Pre-Law Society and Delta Tau Delta fraternity. He also served as editor of the Emory Political Review. A Robert W. Woodruff Scholar – the university's highest merit scholarship – Haag is a representative at large in Emory's Student Government Association.

• Caitlin Lyman, from Lake Forest, Ill., is a double major in biology and music, and is completing an honors thesis in piano performance this spring. She has participated in fellowships at Emory, including IRES (International Research Experience for Science) and PRISM (Problems and Research to Integrate Science & Math). She has been a resident assistant and sophomore advisor, studied fish ecology at the University of Konstanz, Germany, geochemistry at the Great Lakes Water Institute on an internship funded by the National Science Foundation, and served her sorority, Kappa Alpha Theta, as scholarship chair.

• Andrew McCrary, from Valdosta, Ga., is a member of the Class of 2007 who received his bachelor of science in biology in December. He was president of his fraternity, Kappa Alpha, a leader in the Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, and a research assistant at Yerkes National Primate Research Center. He also has spent 10 weeks in rural villages of Southeast Asia, distributing food, digging wells and supporting small churches.

Recipients are selected by a committee of faculty, administrators and trustees of the Robert T. Jones Committee as well as former Jones scholars. The late Bobby Jones, an internationally renowned golfer, was an Emory University School of Law alumnus remembered by those who knew him as an extraordinary man of rare loyalty, compassion and integrity.

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Emory University is one of the nation's leading private research universities and a member of the Association of American Universities. Known for its demanding academics, outstanding undergraduate college of arts and sciences, highly ranked professional schools and state-of-the-art research facilities, Emory is ranked as one of the country's top 20 national universities by U.S. News & World Report. In addition to its nine schools, the university encompasses The Carter Center, Yerkes National Primate Research Center and Emory Healthcare, the state's largest and most comprehensive health care system.

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