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June 30, 2018

2018 graduate receives NSF research fellowship

A late-night flight and an old cellphone kept Michelle Crook in suspense about whether she received a prestigious National Science Foundation graduate research fellowship.

“We didn’t get to Phoenix (for a research conference) until 3 a.m. Eastern time,” she said. “I was exhausted. We landed and I turned the airplane mode off on my phone. I saw an email subject that said ‘GRFP Results.’ I was sitting on the plane, just refreshing my phone. I think it took 10 minutes to learn (the outcome).”

Crook, who graduated in May with a degree in chemistry (emphasis in materials chemistry), got some good news: She is one of 2,000 to receive an award offer from the National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program. This year’s award recipients were selected from more than 12,000 applicants across the country.

The program recruits high-potential, early-career scientists and engineers and supports their graduate research training in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields. The program also provides three years of financial support within a five-year fellowship period—a $34,000 annual stipend and a $12,000 cost-of-education allowance to the graduate institution.

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