CLAS Research Resource – May 2022

CLAS STUDENTS LAND HIGHLY COMPETITIVE NSF FELLOWSHIPS

Five CLAS students were recently awarded distinguished National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships, along with one honorable mention. The NSF GRFP recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported STEM disciplines who are pursuing research-based master’s and doctoral degrees at accredited US institutions. The five-year fellowship awards three years of stipend support for PhD programs and students can apply either prior to starting grad school in their first year of grad school. “CLAS is especially proud of the success its graduate students have had this year in competing for these prestigious fellowships,” says Associate Dean for Graduate Education and Outreach and Engagement Christine Getz. “I am continually humbled by the excellence and innovation that defines the research and creative work of CLAS’s graduate students. It is such an exciting time to be a part of graduate education in CLAS.”

CLAS Graduate Student award winners Samantha Kruse, Chemistry

Kendall Riley, Sociology

Hannah Zadeh, Sociology

HONORABLE MENTION: Andrej Corkovic, Chemistry

CLAS Undergraduate student award winners Nyah Davis, Mathematics

Lillian Jones, Chemistry

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