Boeing Graduate Fellowship in Environmental Studies
The College of Liberal Arts is pleased to announce the availability of one graduate fellowship in environmental studies. The fellowship is made possible by a generous endowment from the Boeing Corporation.
This fellowship, carrying a $1,000 stipend, is intended to support the multidisciplinary study of environmental issues, including the sociological, political, historical, cultural, literary, artistic, and scientific bases. Applications are encouraged from students across the broad range of disciplines represented in the College of Liberal Arts.
Academic record and a research plan that addresses some aspect of an important environmental issue or problem will be the primary criteria used in selecting the fellowship recipient.
The recipient will be selected by the dean of the College of Liberal Arts in consultation with the college's Awards Committee and the director of the Thomas S. Foley Institute. Completed applications should be returned to the dean's office of the College of Liberal Arts (Thompson Hall 309) by October 1, 2009.
Apply
Application cover sheet and guidelines (PDF, 9k)
Past Recipients
- 2008: Ellen Rogers, political science
- 2008: Cynthia Wiecko, history
- 2007: Lauren Richter, sociology
- 2006: Kennon Kuykendall, sociology
- 2005: Troy Wilson, anthropology
- 2004: Kerensa Allison, anthropology
- 2003: Benedict J. Colombi, anthropology
- 2002: Michael Egan, history
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