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Meet the 2021 Buchanan Fellows

Twenty incoming freshmen committed to the Honors College Buchanan Fellowship this fall. The program is named in honor of MTSU’s Nobel Prize-winning alumnus, James M. Buchanan, and is the highest award given to an entering freshman at Middle Tennessee State University.

Samuel Apigian, Central Magnet School, Murfreesboro

Kenneth J. Boyd, Camden Central High School, Camden

Annalise R. Dodson, Franklin High School, Franklin

Casey Epting, White House High School, White House

Jaymes I. Garcia, Nelson County High School, Bloomfield, Kentucky

Jael S. Guest, Homeschool, Cane Ridge

Hannah L. Harris, Roane County High School, Kingston

Cadee J. Havard, Gulfport High School Gulfport, Mississippi

Delana E. Howard, Siegel High School, Murfreesboro

Hannah J. Kadzban, Lake Mary High School, Longwood, Florida

Aidan S. King, Two Roads Academy Homeschool, Ridgeway, South Carolina

Connor A. Prim, Cascade High School, Bell Buckle

Joshua D. Sheets, Providence Christian Academy, Murfreesboro

Emma J. Shillington, Nolensville High School, Nolensville

Gita Swaminathan, Brentwood High School, Brentwood

Meredith P. Taft, North Forsyth High School, Gainesville, Georgia

Zachary N. Thomas, Nolensville High School, Nolensville

Allison G. Throm, Bartlett High School, Bartlett

Joshua A. Wheaton, Central Magnet School, Murfreesboro

Jacob B. Williams, Martin Luther King Jr. Magnet High School, Mount Juliet

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