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EWU McNair Scholar Lucia Roussa Accepted to NC State PhD Program

06/01/2022 by Liina Koivula Leave a Comment

Lucia Roussa Accepted to the Doctoral program in Marine, Earth & Atmospheric Sciences at North Carolina State UniversityCongratulations to EWU McNair Scholar Lucia Roussa! Lucia accepted an offer with a competitive support package from North Carolina State University’s Doctoral program in Marine, Earth & Atmospheric Sciences.

Lucia is double majoring in Environmental Science and Biology at EWU. Her research interests include Phycology, marine microbiology, and conservation science in coastal marine ecosystems. In 2021, Lucia participated in an EWU McNair Summer Research Internship under the mentorship of Dr. Camille McNeely, Professor of Biology, where she investigated the relationship between freshwater algal abundance and diversity by analyzing the eutrophication of wetlands in Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge. She then went on to work with Dr. Jessica Allen to analyze the phylogeny of freshwater sponges across greater Eastern Washington.

Lucia was one of only 13 interns selected for an internship quantifying Moon Jellyfish (Aurelia labiata) using aerial photographs with CICOES (Cooperative Institute for Climate, Ocean, and Ecosystem Studies) through the University of Washington under mentor Dr. Julie Keister. Lucia was invited to continue participating in this research.

The EWU McNair staff are excited for Lucia and we know she will contribute high quality, impactful research in her graduate program. Click here to read more about Lucia and her research.

Filed Under: 2020-2021 Cohort, 2021 McNair Summer Research Internship, 2021-22 Grad School Acceptances, Acceptances/Awards, Biology, Dr. Camille McNeely, Environmental Science, Lucia Roussa, McNair Mentors, News, Research, Scholars Tagged With: Acceptances, Biology, CICOES, Dr. Camille McNeely, Dr. Jessica Allen, Environmental Science, EWU McNair Program, EWU McNair Scholar, Marine Conservation, North Carolina State University

EWU McNair Scholar Christina Hudson Receives the Frances B. Huston Medallion Award

05/19/2022 by Liina Koivula Leave a Comment

EWU McNair Scholar Christina Hudson Receives the Frances B. Huston Medallion AwardCongratulations to EWU McNair Scholar Christina Hudson! Christina has been selected to receive a 2022 Frances B. Huston Medallion Award.

Recipients of the Frances B. Huston medallion award must have established themselves as exceptionally capable individuals in both academic and extracurricular activities. The faculty and the administration of Eastern Washington University acknowledge their great pride in the accomplishments of these students during their college experience and expect even greater accomplishments in the years that lie ahead. The Frances B. Huston Medallion is presented to just 20 graduating students per year.

Christina is a first-generation university student double majoring in English studies and Africana studies, and minoring in religious studies. She currently holds a 3.98 GPA. Christina completed an EWU McNair Summer Research Internship in 2021 under the mentorship of Associate Professor Okera Nsombi titled The Characterization of African Religions. She recently presented this research at the National Association of African American Studies & Affiliates 2022 Virtual Conference, held online. Christina serves as the ASEWU Diversity Representative. Based on her work in this role, her outstanding academic record, and her regular contributions to organizations such as BlackPast.org, Christina was invited to participate in building a curriculum for next year’s required staff trainings in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion under Senate Bill 5227.

Christina will begin her PhD studies in Africology and African American Studies at Temple University next fall. Read about all of Christina’s accomplishments as a McNair Scholar here.

Filed Under: 2020-2021 Cohort, 2021 McNair Summer Research Internship, 2021-22 Awards, Acceptances/Awards, Africana Studies, Christina Hudson, English, McNair Mentors, News, Religious Studies, Research, Scholars Tagged With: Africana Studies, ASEWU, Award, Dr. Okera Nsombi, English, EWU McNair Program, EWU McNair Scholar, EWU Summer Research Internship, Frances B. Houston Medallion Award, Mentor, Religious Studies, Temple University

EWU McNair Scholar Christina Hudson Accepted to Temple University PhD Program

05/10/2022 by Liina Koivula Leave a Comment

EWU McNair Scholar Christina Hudson Accepted to Temple University PhD ProgramIf you’ve been following along, you may have noticed that in our last two posts about EWU McNair Scholar Christina Hudson, we mentioned that she will begin her PhD studies in Africology and African American Studies at Temple University next fall. We’d like to take this opportunity to officially offer her our congratulations! The Department of Africology and African American Studies at Temple University attracts and produces world-class scholars in this discipline, and has more African American students than any other university in the Northeast. The program’s focus is transgenerational, transcontinental and interdisciplinary.

Christina is a first-generation student double majoring in English studies and Africana studies, and minoring in religious studies. Christina completed an EWU McNair Summer Research Internship in 2021 under the mentorship of Associate Professor Okera Nsombi titled The Characterization of African Religions. Christina serves as the ASEWU Diversity Representative and  recently presented her work at the National Association of African American Studies & Affiliates 2022 Conference, and is a regular contributor to BlackPast.org.

The EWU McNair staff are thrilled for Christina and we know she will develop high quality, impactful research in her PhD program.

Filed Under: 2020-2021 Cohort, 2021 McNair Summer Research Internship, 2021-22 Grad School Acceptances, Acceptances/Awards, Africana Studies, Christina Hudson, McNair Mentors, Mentor, News, Research, Scholars Tagged With: Acceptances, Africana Studies, ASEWU, Dr. Okera Nsombi, English, EWU McNair Program, EWU McNair Scholar, EWU Summer Research Internship, Mentor, PhD, Religious Studies, Temple University

EWU McNair Scholar Miriam Carlson Receives Leadership in Education Award, Contributes to Textbook

05/05/2022 by Liina Koivula Leave a Comment

Miriam Carlson Receives Leadership in Education Award, Contributes to TextbookEWU McNair Alumna Miriam Carlson (class of 2020) currently attends Gonzaga University’s Education Specialist in School Psychology program, and she is doing great things there! Miriam recently received the Jeanne Foster-Wardian Leadership in Education Award at Gonzaga University. This award was established in honor of Jeanne Foster-Wardian, who served as Dean of the School of Education from 1974-1989. She lived her personal and professional life supporting and encouraging the potential for leadership that she believed was in everyone. The Jeanne Foster-Wardian Leadership in Education Award is bestowed each year to students who demonstrate evidence of excellent scholastic achievement, disciplinary competence, commitment to education through service, and integrity of character.

Miriam also had the opportunity to help with the writing and editing of a textbook, Essentials of Bayley™ —4 Assessment by Dr. Vincent Alfonso. Dr. Alfonso is a professor highly published and recognized in the field of school psychology. Miriam is thanked in the book’s acknowledgments.

Additionally, Miriam contributed to the research and development phase of the PsyD in School Psychology program at Gonzaga University that is projected to launch in 2023.

Miriam completed her McNair Summer Research project titled The Effects of Cognitive Appraisal on Postsecondary Education in 2019 under the mentorship of Dr. Aryn Zeihnert. She went on to attend Gonzaga University’s Education Specialist in School Psychology program. She is a member of the American Psychological Association. Congratulations, Miriam, on all of your achievements!

Filed Under: 2018-2019 Cohort, 2021-22 Awards, 2021-22 Publications, Acceptances/Awards, All Majors, Alumni, McNair Mentors, Mentor, Miriam Carlson, News, Psychology, Research, Scholars Tagged With: American Psychological Association, Award, Dr. Aryn Zeihnert, EWU McNair Program, EWU McNair Scholar, Gonzaga University, School Psychology, Textbook, Wardian Award

EWU McNair Scholar Christina Hudson Presents at National Association of African American Studies & Affiliates 2022 Conference

04/28/2022 by Liina Koivula Leave a Comment

In February, EWU McNair scholar Christina Hudson presented at the National Association of African American Studies & Affiliates 2022 Virtual Conference, held online. She presented her 2021 Summer Research Internship project The Characterization of African Religion. For this project, Christina was mentored by Dr. Okera Nsombi. Christina is double majoring in English studies and Africana studies, and minoring in religious studies. She also serves as the ASEWU Diversity Representative.

When asked about the most valuable aspects of attending and presenting at this conference, Christina said she had the opportunity to make some awesome connections.

It was so great to meet and connect with so many amazing scholars and professors from different universities.

Christina would like to let other McNair scholars know that presenting at conferences is a great opportunity to talk about your research and to make important connections. While the idea of presenting at a conference may seem intimidating, “it can be a really fun experience filled with amazing scholars who are just as excited to hear about your research as you are to talk about it.”

Christina will begin her PhD studies in Africology and African American studies at Temple University next fall.

Filed Under: 2020-2021 Cohort, 2021-22 Presentations, Africana Studies, Christina Hudson, English, News, Religious Studies, Research, Scholars Tagged With: Africana Studies, ASEWU, Conference Presentation, Conferences, Dr. Okera Nsombi, English, EWU McNair Program, EWU McNair Scholar, EWU Summer Research Internship, Mentor, NAAAS, Religious Studies, Temple University

EWU McNair Scholar Madelyn Brown Accepted to Multiple PhD Programs

04/19/2022 by Liina Koivula Leave a Comment

Madelyn Brown accepted to PhD programs at the University of Toronto and University of MinnesotaCongratulations to EWU McNair Scholar Madelyn Brown! Madelyn has been accepted to two more PhD programs, including the University of Toronto, Canada’s leading postsecondary research institution, with a five-year funding package, and the University of Minnesota with the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Fellowship Six-Year Support Package.

Madelyn has accepted the offer from the University of Minnesota, where she will be advised by Jean O’Brien, an American historian of White Earth Band of Ojibwe ancestry who specializes in northeastern Woodlands American Indian history, and David Chang, a Native Hawaiian historian of indigenous people, colonialism, borders and migration.

Madelyn is a scholar of Indigenous History. In EWU’s McNair program, she worked on her 2019 summer research project with Lecturer SimHayKin S. Jack, a Clinical Cultural Specialist at Colville Confederated Tribes and PhD Candidate at University of California, Davis and Dr. Christina Torres Garcia, now Assistant Professor and Director of the Latino, Latin American Studies Program at Central Washington University. Madelyn’s research focused on the the historic Eurocentric discrimination against [Indigenous] Traditional Ecological Knowledge and its benefits in forest and wildfire management, proposing that that these care techniques, specifically the acceptance of fire as a viable influence in forest health, should be taken into consideration when utilizing preventative measures against human-caused events. While a student at EWU, Madelyn was the recipient of the 2018 Gingolyx Village Government scholarship for academic excellence and a member of both the Native American Student Association and Phi Alpha Theta. Madelyn is currently completing her Masters in History at the University of Oregon.

The EWU McNair staff are delighted to hear about Madelyn’s ongoing achievements and we know she will make an impact in her field. Click here to read more about Madelyn and her research.

Filed Under: 2018-2019 Cohort, 2021-22 Grad School Acceptances, Acceptances/Awards, Alumni, American Indian Studies, EWU McNair PhD's, History, Madelyn Brown, News, Research, Scholars, Scholarships Tagged With: Acceptances, Dr. Christina García Torres, EWU McNair Program, EWU McNair Scholar, History, PhD, SimHayKin S. Jack, University of Minnesota, University of Toronto

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