Tag: amanda nienow
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One Alum Wins NSF-GRFP Award, Two Earn Honorable Mentions
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Three members of the Gustavus Class of 2020 were recognized by the National Science Foundation in support of their research endeavors.
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Gustavus Senior Wins National Science Foundation Fellowship
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Chemistry and biochemistry and molecular biology major Kaitlyn Gruber will pursue her doctorate at the University of Wisconsin.
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NSF Grant Supports Study of Deliberation in STEM Classrooms
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Gustavus communication studies professor Pam Conners and chemistry professor Amanda Nienow will contribute to a project led by a Wabash College team.
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Chemistry Professors Bur and Nienow Win National Science Foundation Grants
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The professors will connect Gustavus research students with the fundamental chemistry behind real-world disease and agriculture issues.
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Four Gustavus Students Win Fulbright Awards
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Representing the largest group of Gusties ever named Fulbright finalists, two seniors and two recent alumnae have won grants to teach English abroad.
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Nine Gusties Named Fulbright Semifinalists
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The 2018 group of nine students is the largest number of Gustavus applicants to be named Fulbright U.S. Student Program semifinalists to date.
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Three Seniors Named Fulbright Semifinalists
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For the second consecutive year, three Gustavus student have been named semifinalists for the Fulbright English Teaching Assistant program.
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Kelly Neubauer ’18 Conducts Atmospheric Research at SRI International
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Neubauer is exploring atmospheric chemistry at the leading research institute.
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Ben Dipple ’16 Receives Fulbright Grant to Turkey
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Senior Ben Dipple has been named a winner of the Fulbright English Teacher Assistant (ETA) grant to Turkey for the 2016-2017 academic year.
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Three Gustavus Students Named Fulbright Semifinalists
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Three Gusties have been named semifinalists for the Fulbright English Teaching Assistant (ETA) program. Ben Dipple (Dell Rapids, S.D.), Travis Sigafoos (Coon Rapids, Minn.), and Joey Wiley (St. Paul, Minn.) are now being considered by the countries that they applied to teach in during the 2016-2017 academic year.