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2007 Renaissance Prize Winners

At the 2007 commencement, the university has recognized 225 seniors as USC Renaissance Scholars. Each student has completed a major and a minor, or a double major, in two disparate fields with a grade point average of 3.5 or better. Each Renaissance Scholar is also entitled to enter the Renaissance Scholar Prize competition. Of the 85 graduating scholars who chose to compete, ten have been nominated to receive a $10,000 prize. The ten prize recipients form an exemplary group. Their names and major(s)/minor(s) are provided below:

Name Major(s) Minor(s)
George Ding
Cinema Television (Production) East Asian Languages and Cultures
Christina Frenzel Cinema Television (Production)
Psychology

Tina Huynh
Biological Sciences (B.A.)
Comparative Literature


Mary Kim
Political Science
Comparative Literature

Colin Koproske
Political Science
Humanities (Music)


Douglas Mason
Physics (B.S.)
Music (B.A.)
Amelia Paukert
Geological Sciences
International Relations

L. Nathan Perkins
Neuroscience Law and Society
Thematic Approaches to Humanities and Society
Lauren Schenkman
Physics (B.S.)
English (Creative Writing)
Neuroscience
Gabriel Wyner
Mechanical Engineering
Music Performance (Vocal Arts)

USC Undergraduate Programs, 2004