CONWAY, Ark. (March 2, 2014) – Etienne Nzabarushimana, a
2013 Hendrix graduate, is the lead author on a paper accepted for publication
by the Journal of Radiation Research.
A Rwanda Presidential Scholar and chemistry major at Hendrix,
Nzabarushimana received three prestigious chemistry student awards and
graduated magna cum laude with
distinction.
He is now working on a master’s in public health with a
concentration in biostatistics at the University of Arkansas for Medical
Sciences Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health.
Read more about Etienne here.
Founded in 1876, Hendrix College is a national leader in
engaged liberal arts and sciences education. For the sixth consecutive year,
Hendrix was named one of the country’s “Up and Coming” liberal arts colleges by
U.S. News and World Report. Hendrix is featured in the latest edition of Colleges That Change Lives: 40 Schools That Will Change
the Way You Think about Colleges,
as well as the 2014 Princeton Review’s The Best 378 Colleges, Forbes magazine's list of America's Top Colleges, and
the 2014 Fiske Guide to Colleges. Hendrix has been affiliated with the United
Methodist Church since 1884. For more information, visit www.hendrix.edu.