As the University of Virginia’s Class of 2021 walked the Lawn this past weekend, the graduates carried with them many academic accomplishments.
The graduating class included 204 Echols Scholars, who participate in unique communal programming to cultivate academic, social, and cultural development; 44 Harrison Undergraduate Research Award recipients, who conduct independent, mentored research; 34 Jefferson Scholars, students who best exemplify excellence in the areas of leadership, scholarship and citizenship; 33 Rodman Scholars, the honors program for the top 5% of each class in the School of Engineering; 14 Double Hoo researchers, a program under which undergraduates and graduate students conduct research together; six Ridley Scholars; two Gray/Carrington Scholars; and a Gilman Scholar, Goldwater Scholar, Kenan Researcher and Astronaut Scholar.
Here is a look some of the University’s newest alumni:
Karl Westendorff
Karl Westendorff focused his research on inorganic chemistry and its applications. (Photo by Dan Addison, University Communications)
Westendorff, who graduated as a chemical engineering major, fits into several of these categories. He is an Astronaut Scholar, a Goldwater Scholar, a Rodman Scholar, a Harrison Undergraduate Research Award recipient and the recipient of the UVA Engineering Outstanding Student award.
The Pfafftown, North Carolina, native focuses his research on inorganic chemistry and its applications.
“I absolutely love to see how seemingly minute chemical phenomena can make large impacts on applications, and so I really enjoy the roles of scientist and engineer together,” he said. “I also really enjoy combining both experimental and computational data, because it provides a broad understanding of the systems investigated. I’ve spent my research experience in the past few years in both areas because I see it as a holistic way of viewing chemistry and its applications.
“Before I decided to major in chemical engineering, I was actually really considering aerospace engineering as a major. I think it would be really cool to go to space. I built model rockets in high school and helped manage a team at my high school, and those were really amazing and memorable times.”

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