Emily Hall Inducted into Douglass Cater Society of Junior Fellows at Washington College
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CHESTERTOWN, MD (03/30/2012)(readMedia)-- Washington College is pleased to announce that Emily Hall '14, daughter of Frank and Anna Hall of Silver Spring, MD, was recently inducted into the Douglass Cater Society of Junior Fellows. The Douglass Cater Society of Junior Fellows is the College's flagship academic enrichment program- one that rewards creativity, initiative, and intellectual curiosity with competitive grants to support self-directed undergraduate research and scholarship anywhere in the world. The Society brings together the best and brightest in what founder Douglass Cater, the College's president from 1982-1990, called a "companionship of learning."
Hall is majoring in Human Development with certification in Elementary Education and minoring in Anthropology. Emily is a member of WACappella, the Music Collegium, and the Musicians' Union. She also participates in campus drama productions and Relay for Life, and she is a campus tour guide. Hall graduated from Washington Waldorf School.
Founded in 1782 under the patronage of George Washington, Washington College is a private, independent college of liberal arts and sciences located in colonial Chestertown on Maryland's Eastern Shore.