Prestigious NSF fellowship awarded to 40 graduate students
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As in previous years, many of the 麻豆免费版下载students who were awarded GRFP鈥檚 participated in an information session and/or workshop organized by the Graduate School, in partnership with the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences. These included specialized writing workshops, coaching sessions and general informational sessions about the NSF and applying for the GRFP.听
鈥淭he Graduate School is excited about the continued success of our graduate students in securing funding through the NSF GRFP. With all the uncertainty around federal funding, it鈥檚 terrific to see such robust numbers, which will fund promising researchers for years to come. Our success this year is a testament to not only our extraordinary graduate students, but also our collaborative approach with campus partners to prepare those students,鈥 said Scott Adler, dean of the Graduate School and vice provost for graduate affairs. 鈥淲e are proud of the outstanding students who have been recognized by this highly competitive fellowship.鈥听
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- Seth Ack, chemical and biological engineering听
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- Grace Berg, environmental engineering听
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- Nyika Campbell, Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research听
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In addition to the fellowship award winners, 21 students were recognized with an honorable mention.