First-year graduate student Karlie Ji has received the Rubenstein Fellowship, which will support her studies in the MS in Global Innovation and Leadership through Engineering Program. Karlie is pursuing the engineering management technical track and hopes to enter a consultancy or technology company after graduation. With an undergraduate degree in business and management, she believes that diversifying her skills with coursework in engineering and technology, along with graduate-level training in management, will broaden her career options post graduation.
The Rubenstein Fellowship was established to assist departments in the Whiting School of Engineering to recruit exceptional graduate students. Recipients are nominated by their home department, recognizing accomplished and well-rounded students for excellence in academics, research, and service.