Intense wildfires near his hometown of Baker City, Oregon in 2020, sparked junior Jake Cuzick’s scientific interest and led to his determination to pursue a doctorate in chemistry. Cuzick’s passionate pursuit of his goals to develop novel solutions for green energy using synthetic chemistry has led to his being awarded a 2024-25 Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship. The Goldwater is the preeminent undergraduate award for students intending to pursue research careers in the fields of natural science, mathematics, and engineering.
Two Mount St. Mary’s University students have been awarded a 2023-24 Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship, the preeminent undergraduate award for students intending to pursue research careers in the fields of natural science, mathematics, and engineering.
From The Hidden Life All Around Us
Colorado State University Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Biology students Griselda Landa-Posas and Elena Gratton capture a bald-faced hornet during a BioBlitz at the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies Hallam Lake Preserve, June 26, 2019, a 25-acre site nestled in downtown Aspen.
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife aquatic researcher Brian Heinhold and Colorado State University Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Biology student Griselda Landa-Posas attract insects with an ultraviolet trap during a BioBlitz at the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies Hallam Lake Preserve, June 26, 2019, a 25-acre site nestled in downtown Aspen.
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