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   CUR Announces CUR Fellows Awards Recipients for 2004
April 12, 2004

The Council on Undergraduate Research announces its CUR Fellows Awards for 2004. The recipients are Andrea R. Halpern, Professor of Psychology at Bucknell University, and Jerry R. Mohrig, Herman and Gertude Mosier Stark Professor in the Natural Sciences and Professor of Chemistry Emeritus at Carleton College. With these Fellows Awards, CUR celebrates individuals who exemplify the ideals of CUR. The awards will be presented at the 10th National CUR Conference at the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse on June 24, 2004. Each CUR Fellow will receive an award of $1000 and will present an inspiring talk about her/his research with undergraduates. The 2004 awards are sponsored by LI-COR Biosciences
 
The CUR Fellows awards are presented biennially to CUR members who have developed nationally respected research programs involving undergraduates. Awardees have established outstanding records of obtaining funding for their work and for their students, and have published research findings with undergraduate coauthors. They reach out to students of all backgrounds, incorporate research activities into the courses they teach, and lead efforts to institutionalize research on their campuses and across the nation. In sum, they are leaders and role models for countless faculty and students.
 
The nominees for our award have many common personality traits. They are compassionate, nurturing mentors gifted in helping undergraduates develop their research talents and skills. Their students look to them not just as advisors, but also as trusted friends. They have an enormous impact on the careers of their students as they contribute to the body of human knowledge. CUR honors Drs. Halpern and Mohrig this year, but in recognizing them, we also recognize and encourage the many other faculty who are striving for the same goals.
 
CUR President Jill Singer said upon announcing the award: “Andrea and Jerry are dedicated faculty that have balanced the demands of teaching, research, and service and have placed mentoring undergraduates as a primary focus of their professional lives. They reflect the ideals of CUR and their accomplishments serve to inspire all of us. Andrea and Joe are outstanding CUR members and worthy recipients of this Award."
 
Dr. Elaine Hoagland, CUR’s National Executive Officer, commented: “The word, “inspiration” exemplifies the CUR Fellow. Both Professors Halpern and Mohrig live up to the ideals of their profession, and to the core values of CUR. CUR is honored to have them as members, colleagues and friends.”
 
The mission of the Council on Undergraduate Research is to support and promote high-quality undergraduate student-faculty collaborative research and scholarship. CUR believes that faculty members enhance their teaching and contribution to society by remaining active in research and by involving undergraduates in research. CUR provides information on the importance of undergraduate research to state legislatures, private foundations, government agencies, and the U.S. Congress.
 
 
Links to bios of the award winners:

  • Andrea R. Halpern, Professor of Psychology at Bucknell University
     
  • Jerry R. Mohrig, Herman and Gertude Mosier Stark Professor in the Natural Sciences and Professor of Chemistry Emeritus at Carleton College

 

 
 CUR Fellows Awards 2004
Announce
Recipients:
    - Andrea R. Halpern
    - Jerry R. Mohrig
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