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Grills Fellowships for Summer Internships Awarded

Five Woodberry Forest School students have been awarded Grills Fellowships for the summer of 2016. The fellowships are awarded as the result of generous gifts from Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grills of Rapidan, Virginia, and support internships in government and public history venues.

"This is the program's third summer and we have our largest class of fellows yet," says Fred Jordan, history department chair and head of the selection committee.

The 2016 recipients are: Thomas Bledsoe ’17, for an internship with the Catawba County (NC) Historical Society; Will Lenhart ‘17, for an independent study of transparency at the Federal Reserve Bank; Mason Roberts ’18, for an internship with Congressman Patrick McHenry (NC); Wilks Rogers, ’19, for an internship with Virginia Supreme Court Justice Elizabeth McClanahan and for an internship with the Thomas Jefferson Foundation at Monticello; and Junepyo Suh ‘17, for an internship with the Korean Institute of Science and Technology.
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