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Research Fellows in the News and Success Stories

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Research Fellows in the News

OSU student receives $132,000 EPA STAR fellowship  (October 2016)
EPA has awarded a Science to Achieve Results (STAR) Fellowship to Christina Murphy, a doctoral student at Oregon State University, for her research on how best to manage dams to protect salmon.

WCU student awarded EPA fellowship  (April 2015)
An undergraduate student at Western Carolina University was awarded EPA’s GRO Fellowship. Marissa Taylor, one of 34 students to receive this award, will receive tuition assistance and has the opportunity to gain hands-on experience with scientists at EPA.  

DSU student received environmental research fellowship  (December 2014)
Grace Estridge, a Biology major and Chemistry minor at Dakota State University, was awarded an EPA undergraduate environmental research fellowship through the GRO program. For more than 30 years, EPA’s GRO Fellowship has been providing students in environmental science related fields the tools to succeed not only in their undergraduate studies and internship, but also in their future careers.

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Fellowship Success Stories

Dr. Andréa Geneviève Grottoli, Professor, School of Earth Sciences, Ohio State University (PDF) (2 pp, 206 K, 7/23/2015)

Dr. Cyrus Wadia, Assistant Director, Clean Energy and Materials R&D, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (PDF) (2 pp, 217 K, 7/23/2015)

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