The College of Science and Mathematics offers substantial research fellowships for up to four current MS students who show exceptional promise for research excellence. These are highly competitive and distinguished awards that come with a $5000 research stipend. The fellowships are for a one-year period, and require a written report mid-year and a research presentation. Current and past winners are listed.
The Graduate Fellows for Outstanding Promise in Research in Science and Mathematics for 2018-2019 are:
The Graduate Fellows for Outstanding Promise in Research in Science and Mathematics for 2016-2017 are:
The Graduate Fellows for Outstanding Promise in Research in Science and Mathematics for 2015-2016 are:
The Graduate Fellows for Outstanding Promise in Research in Science and Mathematics for 2014-2015 are:
Shannon Bayliss – Biology
Tom Chen – Biology
Erica Holdridge – Biology
Rachel Rhymer – Biology
The Graduate Fellows for Outstanding Promise in Research in Science and Mathematics for 2013-2014 are:
Amy Briggs – Biology
Austin Nickel – Mathematics
Joshua Sausner – Biology
Camdilla Wirth – Biology
The Graduate Fellows for Outstanding Promise in Research in Science and Mathematics for 2012-2013 are:
Heather Hillard – Biology
Beth Lenz – Biology
Alissa Luken – Biology
Grant Weiss – Biology
The Graduate Fellows for Outstanding Promise in Research in Science and Mathematics for 2011-2012 are:
Jesse Tootell – Biology
Christopher Nosala – Biology
Jason Warner – Biology
Gregory Avellis – Biology
The Graduate Fellows for Outstanding Promise in Research in Science and Mathematics for 2010-2011 are:
Anya Brown, Biology
Beck Wehrle, Biology
Kevin Scott Martinez Raines, Physics and Astronomy
Denita Weeks, Biology
Please click on the Graduate Fellowship below that you are interested in: