Incoming Historic Preservation student, Ava Galbraith, earned a new honor on May 14, joining three other students in the inaugural cohort for the Richard Jenrette Fellows Program. Galbraith comes the university after graduating from Wellesley and is completing her Master’s in Visual, Material, and Museum Anthropology at Oxford (UK). She, alongside her other cohort members, was praised by the Fellows program for her outstanding credentials, which includes performing research at The Hague for the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation (IHJR), working as an architectural research assistant for the Harris Environmental Group in Tucson, AZ, and serving as an Architectural Historian Fellow for the Alaska Regional Office of the National Park Service. Galbraith experience also includes being a curatorial assistant at Wellesley’s Davis Museum, interning with the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, and updating historic property records for Ebey’s Landing National Historic Reserve in Coupeville, WA. A member of the American Institute of Architects Washington Historic Resources Policy Committee, she hopes to go into government service, working to preserve the architectural and cultural artifacts of the nation. Congratulations and welcome!