Seventeen exceptional undergraduate and graduate students, and alumni, from Michigan State University have been selected for the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP), along with 17 honorable mentions.
Charles Booher, an Honors College sophomore majoring in fisheries and wildlife in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources and public policy in the College of Social Science, has received an honorable mention for the nationally competitive Udall Scholarship.
Gabriel Moreau, an Honors College sophomore majoring in physics in Lyman Briggs College and music in the College of Music, has been named a recipient of the nationally competitive Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship.
Grant Burton, an Honors College junior majoring in psychology in the College of Social Sciences, has been selected as one of 18 students across the country to receive the Beinecke Scholarship.
Two students, each pursuing dual degrees at Michigan State University, have been nominated for the nationally competitive Udall Scholarship.
Grant Burton, an Honors College junior majoring in psychology in the College of Social Science, has been nominated by Michigan State University for the nationally competitive Beinecke Scholarship.
Four undergraduate students have been nominated by Michigan State University for the Harry S. Truman Scholarship.
Undergraduate students committed to becoming leaders in the fields of nuclear fission energy, liver and cancer pharmacology, organic chemistry and landscape ecology have been nominated by Michigan State University for the nationally competitive Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship.
Michigan State University has nominated two Honors College seniors majoring in international relations in James Madison College for the nationally competitive James C. Gaither Junior Fellows program.
Anna Cumming, an Honors College senior majoring in history and political science in the College of Social Science, has been selected as a finalist for the Gates Cambridge Scholarship.
A Michigan State University alumna and a senior have earned prestigious scholarships to pursue graduate study abroad.
Abigail Shotwell, an Honors College senior majoring in microbiology in Lyman Briggs College, has been nominated by Michigan State University for the Churchill Scholarship
Two Michigan State University undergraduate students and one alumna are finalists for two respected awards – the Mitchell Scholarship and Rhodes Scholarship.