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Paul W. Rodgers Scholarship
Established in 1999 in memory of Paul W. Rodgers, a Great Lakes researcher and active supporter of IAGLR, this scholarship is given to a student to support the advancement of knowledge relating to Great Lakes aquatic ecosystem health and management. The scholarship (first awarded in 2000) is awarded on the basis of funds available from an endowment created by the friends of Paul W. Rodgers. The number of scholarships and their value may vary.
Learn more about Dr. Rodgers, the scholarship, and how you can contribute.
How to Apply
Students interested in applying for this scholarship should review the Regulations and Application Procedures.
Previous Winners
Year | Recipient |
2007 | Victoria Kramkowski-Epner, York University Examining the Genetic Model Organism C. elegans for a possible role in Freshwater Quality Monitoring on a Watershed Scale in the Great Lakes Region
| 2006 | Robin DeBruyne, Central Michigan University The decline in size and condition of lake whitefish in Lake Michigan
| 2005 | Erica Cunningham, Miami University Development and use of a genetic marker to differentiate two cryptic mayfly (Hexagenia) populations
| 2004 | Julie Hahm, Environmental Chemistry and Technology, University of Wisconsin - Madison Mass Balance of PDBE's for Lake Michigan
| 2003 | James Muirhead, University of Windsor
| 2002 | Allison Witt, Program in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign
| 2001 | Stephen Coghlan, College of Environmental Science and Forestry SUNY Syracuse Competition between juvenile Atlantic salmon and exotic steelhead in Lake Ontario: field and laboratory studies
| 2000 | Jagjit Kaur, Department of Civil, Structural, and Environmental Engineering, SUNY Buffalo
Susan E. Doka (Declined), Department of Biology, McMaster University
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