Three Students Awarded Goldwater Scholarships
Three students have been awarded Goldwater Scholarships, the most prestigious undergraduate STEM scholarship in the United States.
Three students have been awarded Goldwater Scholarships, the most prestigious undergraduate STEM scholarship in the United States.
UT sophomore Tyler Myers has been named a 2023 Goldwater Scholar.
Two UT students have been named 2022 Goldwater Scholars.
UT earned a shared first place in the SEC with three students selected as Goldwater Scholars, receiving the most prestigious undergraduate STEM scholarships in the US.
“To lead the country in Goldwater Scholars is a tremendous achievement, a reflection of our nationally competitive undergraduates, and of course a credit to these five outstanding future STEM research leaders,” said Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor David Manderscheid.
Two UT engineering students have been named 2019–2020 Goldwater Scholars. The most prestigious undergraduate STEM scholarships in the United States, Goldwater Scholarships are awarded to college sophomores and juniors who intend to pursue research careers in the natural sciences, mathematics, and engineering.
Ian Francis, a junior studying mathematics, has been awarded a prestigious Goldwater Scholarship to further his studies.
Four students have been recognized by the Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Program, which grants awards to students studying mathematics, science, and engineering. Junior Emma Hollmann was named a 2014 Goldwater Scholar, and three sophomores—Chris Barnes, Andrew Messing, and Sahba Seddighi—were given honorable mentions.
Sophomore Ariel Buehler has been named a 2012 Barry M. Goldwater Scholar, one of the nation’s most prestigious honors for undergraduates. Buehler, a food science and technology major from Farragut, will receive scholarship funding from the Goldwater Foundation for her remaining two years at UT.
Three UT Knoxville undergraduates have been named 2011 Barry M. Goldwater Scholars. Juniors Britta Johnson and Mark Walker will receive scholarships from the Goldwater Foundation for their final year at UT Knoxville, and sophomore Madelyn Crawford will receive a scholarship for her remaining two years. The Barry M. Goldwater Scholarships are awarded yearly to sophomores
Two UT Knoxville undergraduates have been named 2010 Barry M. Goldwater Scholars. Michael Jungwirth and Nathan Stebbins, both juniors, will receive scholarships from the Goldwater Foundation for their final year at UT.