By Andrew Felts – Southwestern University
For the first time in Southwestern University’s illustrious history, a student has earned the Barry Goldwater Scholarship. Junior biochemistry and mathematics double major Brian Armijo ’25 was awarded the prestigious, nationally competitive scholarship designated for students pursuing research careers in the natural sciences, mathematics, and engineering fields.
“When I saw all the doors that this scholarship could open, I immediately thought it was something I have to apply for,” Armijo said. “I was familiar that it wasn’t something that a lot of people here at Southwestern apply for, so I thought I absolutely should go for it.”
Established by the United States Congress in 1986 to honor Senator Barry Goldwater, the scholarship helps ensure that the U.S. is producing the number of highly qualified professionals that the nation needs in critical STEM fields.
Armijo is currently conducting undergraduate research with Dr. Maha Zewail-Foote at Southwestern, as well as Dr. Devleena Samanta at the University of Texas, with whom he connected during a National Science Foundation-funded internship in 2022. Last summer, he also conducted research with Dr. Julian West at Rice University in Houston.