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Honors College Students Named Beinecke Scholars Two Years in a Row
Honors College student Jane Teran ('27, SAS/HC) was one of 16 students nationwide to be named a Beinecke Scholar this year, which comes with a $35,000 scholarship toward graduate school—an honor she earned with mentoring support through the application process from Rutgers' 2025 Beinecke Scholar, Honors College student Rigo Salvatierra ('26, SAS/HC).

Born out of his lifelong commitment to education as a scholar and a teacher, and his desire to connect with students at his alma mater through the Honors College community, Richard A. Melanson (RC '66), renowned scholar and author, established the Richard A. Melanson Endowed Scholarship for academically gifted, first-generation college students who face financial hardships.

Undergraduate Upends a 40-Year-Old Data Science Conjecture
Honors College alumnus Andrew Krapivin ('24, SAS/HC), a Goldwater Scholar as a junior and the first Churchill Scholar at Rutgers in a decade who now attends the University of Cambridge, has continued to build on his research involving data storage. His curiosity and knowledge led to his invention of a new kind of hash table, challenging longstanding ideas.