EEB FELLOWSHIPS

Twelve Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior (EEB) students have been awarded competitive summer fellowships based on their scholarly accomplishments, research potential, and engagement in EEB endeavors.

Each student has received a stipend totaling $7,500 including matching support from advisors, allowing them to focus solely on research over the summer.

“We’re delighted to support a terrific group of scholars,” said EEB Director Elise Zipkin. “This is exactly the type of investment that will benefit not only these impressive individuals but will also enrich the entire community. We are proud to be part of Michigan State’s vast network of lifting up early career scholars.”

Read the full story on the EEB website.