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Becky Byler at a meeting of the World Health Organization in Geneva

Maximizing Impact: An Honors Program Alum’s Story of Success

Dr. Becky Byler has had a multifaceted journey, taking her from Georgia Tech and the Honors Program to Yale University as a postdoctoral fellow.
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JMHP Student Receives Goldwater Scholarship

Melody Lee, a third-year Computer Science major and member of the John H. Martinson Honors Program and Stamps President's Scholars Program, is a 2026 recipient of the Goldwater Scholarship.

JMHP Student Secures $500k Seed Funding for Startup

Second year Computer Science major Aarush Yadav was awarded $500k pre-seed funding for The Subvocal Company.

JMHP Student Awarded Best Teaching Assistant of the Year

Jason Wang is recognized for excellence in his role as a neuroscience teaching assistant.

JMHP Student and Team Win Big in InVenture Prize

Second-year John H. Martinson Honors Program student Dhruv Narang and his team DoorTix are selected as the People's Choice Award Winner at the 2026 InVenture Prize.

JMHP Student Looks to the Future--And Out Into Space

John H. Martinson Honors Program student Carlos Márcio de Oliveira e Silva Filho reflects on his future as the winner of the A. Joyce Nickelson and John C. Sutherland Undergraduate Award.
2026 John H. Martinson Honors Program award winners

JMHP Announces 2026 Award Winners

Students, alums, and campus partners are celebrated with awards from the John H. Martinson Honors Program.
Gabriel Alvarado-Gonzalez giving a presentation

JMHP Welcomes New Academic Advisor

Gabriel (Gabe) Alvarado-Gonzalez joins the John H. Martinson Honors Program as the new Academic Advisor II.
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JMHP Student Secures First Medical School Acceptance

Medina McCowin reflects on her experiences at Georgia Tech leading her to the medical profession.

Alum Finds Success in the Sciences

Honors Program alum Dr. Emily Weigel has flourished as a faculty member in the School of Biological Sciences at Georgia Tech.