Twenty-three Indian Springs students Named Abroms Scholars

Twenty-three Indian Springs students received Andy Abroms Memorial Scholarships to participate in prestigious programs across the world during the summer of 2024.

The scholarships are made possible by the Andy Abroms Memorial Scholarship Fund, which provides resources for Indian Springs students to engage in meaningful and intellectually challenging summer experiences. The fund was established at Indian Springs in 1997 through a generous gift from Hal and Judy Abroms in memory of their son Andy Abroms ’77.

2024 Abroms Scholars include:

Sebastian Bermudez ’25 | Fundamentals of Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Simone Bermudez ’26 | Summer Spring Board: International Relations
Georgetown University

Josie Butler ’26 | Advanced Painting and Drawing Studio
School of the Art Institute of Chicago

Julia Butrus ’26 | Alabama Governor’s School

Ellis Carter ’25 | LYNX Arts Camp: Music Industry
University of Colorado Denver

Vicky Dinh ’26 | Pre-College Summer Program: Anatomy, Physiology & Disease: Core Systems
Johns Hopkins University

Julia Gale ’25 | LYNX Arts Camp: Music Industry
University of Colorado Denver

Aviva Goldberg ’25 | Ramah Israel Seminar

Ruby Harris ’25 | Language and Cultural High School, Shanghai, China
Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE) High School Summer Abroad

Catherine Hinson ’25 | Harvard Summer School Pre-College Program
Harvard University

Mukeni Irungu ’25 | Bulldog Pharmacy Camp
Samford University

Sherilyn Kau ’26 | Harvard Medical School: HMX Physiology
Harvard University

Sarah Khamis ’25 | Creative Writing Studio
Auburn University

Leah Kim ’26 | Summer@Brown: Psychopathology, Neurobiology of Learning and Memory
Brown University

Samantha King ’25 | Summer Acting Intensive 
The American Academy of Dramatic Arts

Robin Lacy ’25 | LYNX Arts Camps: Music Industry
University of Colorado Denver

Elizabeth McCarty ’25 | Spanish Language and Culture, Barcelona, Spain
Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE) High School Summer Abroad

Maria Eduarda Santos ’25 | Economics for Leaders: The Foundation for Teaching Economics
University of California, Santa Barbara

Kate Seidel ’26 | Global Initiative Program: China
Alabama A&M University

Paula Taylor-Sanchez ’25 | Summer Ballet Intensive Program
ART of - MADRID

Anna Grace Tremblay-Cox ’26 | Summer at Rochester Pre-College Programs 
(Mysteries of the Human Mind and Biomedical Technology: Engineer, Doctor, or Both?)
University of Rochester

Tessa Tremblay-Cox ’26 | Residential Marine Science Class
Dauphin Island Sea Lab

Fintan Wilson ’25 | 12th Grade Veterinary Camp
Auburn University

Congratulations to our 2024 Abroms Scholars and thank you so much to the Abroms Family for their continued support of Indian Springs School! 
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