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Foster named UGA’s first Beinecke Scholar

Shawn Foster, an Honors student majoring in cognitive science and linguistics, was one of 20 students nationwide selected as a Beinecke Scholar:

He is the first UGA student to receive the honor, which awards $34,000 to third-year students with demonstrated financial need who will pursue graduate studies in the arts, humanities or social sciences.

Foster plans to earn a doctorate in linguistics. A first-generation college student, he is from the 800-person town of Franklin, which is situated in west Georgia between Carrollton and LaGrange with Alabama as its closest neighbor.

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In Foster's first independent research project, started this past January, he is digging into language's changes and variations across the South with Margaret Renwick, an assistant professor of linguistics in the UGA Franklin College of Arts and Sciences. He intends "to continue his research in this and other areas-ranging from the social and cultural aspects of language to the mathematical underpinnings of human speech"-during his career in linguistics, he said.

He's excited to see how his research, which is being conducted as part of a larger ongoing project, "Linguistic Atlas of the Gulf," will be used.

"Other researchers, not just other linguists, can take the results and run with them," Foster said. "Engineers and programmers can build better speech recognition programs. Journalists and critics can write about how depictions of the South in media stack up to the reality of the region. Other geeky teenagers in other cotton-mill towns can hear someone say, ‘Yes, there is more to the world, but no, that doesn't mean places like this don't have anything to say.'"

Foster speaks Spanish and Russian and is learning Arabic. In addition to his current research project, he has been the humanities content editor of the Journal for Undergraduate Research Opportunities and works for UGA Food Services at the Niche Pizza Company.

We love the symmetry - a Franklin College student from Franklin, Georgia. Foster's engagement with the humanities, and especially Dr. Renwick's project, is inspiring and his discovery of the world through language will bring him even greater opportunities as he continues with this help of this distinguished scholarship. All the Franklins salute Mr. Foster.

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