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Geology student awarded NSF Graduate Fellowship
Congratulations to Paul Summers for being awarded a NSF Graduate Fellowship! The NGFP supports and recognizes outstanding graduate students who are pursing research-based master’s and doctoral degrees in NSF – supported science, technology, engineering, and mathematics discipline at an accredited U.S. Institution. Paul graduated from Marshall University with a B.S. in Geology in 2023 and
Mathematics student presents at Mathematical Association of America conference
The College of Science would like to recognize one of Dr. Cuchta’s students, Richard Williams. Richard is a mathematics major and he gave a talk at the Allegheny Mountain Section conference of the Mathematical Association of America. The conference was held in Fairmont, WV on April 5th and 6th. Richard gave a presentation titled “A
Physics organizes eclipse viewing
Marshall faculty, staff, students, and our community joined together yesterday for a wonderful viewing of the Solar Eclipse. The College of Science would like to thank Dr. Sean McBride, Dr. Sachiko McBride, the Marshall University Astronomy Club, and the Society of Physics Students for making this viewing event such an amazing gathering!
Biology graduate published in Journal of Human Evolution
Congratulations to Caroline Cartwright, former student in Dr. Chirchir’s lab, on her publication in the Journal of Human Evolution. The paper is titled “Trabecular bone volume fraction in Holocene and Late Pleistocene humans”. Her research confirmed existing work suggesting that modern humans have ‘lightly’ built skeletons in having low bone density compared to our ancestors
Chemistry faculty selected for 2023-24 Marshall & Shirley Reynolds Outstanding Teacher Award
Congratulations to Dr. Laura McCunn-Jordan! She has been selected to receive the 2023-24 Marshall & Shirley Reynolds Outstanding Teacher Award.
Chemistry students present at American Chemical Society National Meeting
Over Spring break, 27 undergraduate students and 5 faculty members represented the Department of Chemistry at the American Chemical Society National Meeting in New Orleans. Fifteen of the students made poster or oral presentations of their research.
Criminal Justice and Criminology faculty selected for 2023-24 Pickens-Queen Teacher Award
March 26, 2024 · Criminal Justice & Criminology, Criminal Justice, Criminology, & Forensic Sciences, Faculty Awards, Science Abstracts
Congratulations to Dr. Leslie-Dawn Quick! Dr. Quick has been selected to receive the 2023-24 Pickens-Queen Teacher Award!
Chemistry faculty selected for 2023-24 Senior Faculty Award in Science and Technology
Congratulations to Dr. Rosalynn Quinones! She has been selected as the recipient of the 2023-24 Senior Faculty Award in Science and Technology by the MU Distinguished Artists and Scholars Award Committee.