Internal Awards/Funding
for Student Research
The William Vernon Prize for Excellence in Geology:
The William Vernon Prize for Excellence in Geology is awarded to
a graduating senior Geology major by vote of the Department faculty.
Selection is based on three criteria each weighed equally:
1) academic excellence in geology, as measured by GPA;
2) contributions to the department, and
3) promise for the future.
This prize was established in honor of Professor William Vernon, the
founding member of the geology department. It will normally be awarded
annually in May at the year end picnic. The selected student will
be listed in the Commencement program at graduation.
The William Vernon Research Prize in Geology:
The William Vernon Research Prize in Geology is awarded to an outstanding
rising senior Geology major in support of his or her laboratory or
fieldwork or travel to present results at a recognized professional
conference as part of their senior independent research project. The
award recipient will be chosen through a selection process which will
be conducted by the Geology Department faculty based on cumulative
grade point average and a formal application submitted by each student.
This application will include a complete research project proposal
including an abstract, a hypothesis, an outline of their experimental
design, a discussion of proposed data analysis techniques, a summary
of how they plan to present their results, and a proposed budget for
the project. This prize was established in honor of Professor William
Vernon, the founding member of the geology department. It will normally
be awarded annually in May at the year end picnic with the moneys
being available for use either over the summer or during the course
of the following academic year. The selected student will be listed
in the Convocation program at the beginning of the following fall
semester.
The Henry Hanson Research Prize in Geology:
The Henry Hanson Research Prize in Geology is awarded to an outstanding
student in support of his or her research in geology as part of their
independent research project. The money will be used to help pay for
expenses such as travel for field work, purchase of research equipment,
software, supplies, etc. Travel to professional meetings can be supported,
but only in so far as it is related to the student's research. While
field work should be encouraged, support of laboratory work will also
be appropriate. The award recipient will need to demonstrate initiative,
curiosity, creativity, and promise in the field of geology through
a selection process which will be conducted by the Geology Department
faculty based on cumulative grade point average and a formal application
submitted by each student. This application will include a complete
research project proposal including an abstract, a hypothesis, an
outline of their experimental design, a discussion of proposed data
analysis techniques, a summary of how they plan to present their results,
and a proposed budget for the project. This prize was established
in honor of Professor of Geology Henry Hanson. It will normally be
awarded annually in May at the year end picnic with the moneys being
available for use either over the summer or during the course of the
following academic year. The selected student will be listed in the
Convocation program at the beginning of the following fall semester.
The Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO) Research Prize in Geology:
The Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO) Research Prize in Geology is
awarded to a rising sophomore, junior, or senior who, by determination
of the Geology department faculty, based on written proposal, has
shown promise for an original research contribution through field
and/or laboratory research in Geology. This prize was established
from an endowment set aside to offset expenses for student research
in geology. Initially, the grant which produced the endowment was
for equipment in the chemical and geological sciences. It will normally
be awarded annually in May at the year end picnic with the moneys
being available for use either over the summer or during the course
of the following academic year. The selected student will be listed
in the Convocation program at the beginning of the following fall
semester.