September 21, 2010
| Matt Kucinski
First-year student Jennifer Lyu is a 2010 Jack Kent Cooke Scholar, an honor bestowed upon just 39 students nationwide. The scholarship is a continuation of the Young Scholars Program, which provides a tailored educational program for students beginning in the eighth grade. Lyu plans to major in psychology, and she has already worked as a researcher in a psychology lab in Ann Arbor.
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