We are pleased to announce that Schnaude Dorizan was inducted into the Edward A.
Bouchet Graduate Honor Society! Named for Edward Alexander Bouchet, the first
African American doctoral recipient in the United States, the Edward
Alexander Bouchet Graduate Honor Society (Bouchet Society) recognizes outstanding
scholarly achievement and promotes diversity and excellence in doctoral education and
the professoriate.
Schnaude is a fifth year PhD candidate in the Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program
at Northwestern University. She works under the direction of Dr. Mitra Hartmann
investigating the role of the spinal trigeminal nucleus in mediating whisker behavior in
rats. Schnaude has also been recognized as a National GEM Consortium Associate
Fellow, a Neuroscience Roadmap Scholar, and is the recipient of the Neuroscience of
Human Cognition T32 Training Grant. Ultimately, Schnaude aspires to work at the
intersection of science and outreach, with a passion for educating and empowering
disadvantaged communities through science education.
Congratulations!