2022 Graduate School Endowed Awards

Congratulations to all Graduate Students who have received these prestigious awards! We look forward to celebrating you and your accomplishments.

EDWARD FERGUSON JR. GRADUATE AWARD
The Edward Ferguson Jr. Graduate Award provides scholarship awards to support graduate students at the Graduate School who demonstrate excellence in research. The $5,000 award provides financial support to deserving graduate students in any field.

Awarded to:

  • Jacob Steenwyk – Biological Sciences
  • Andrea Shiakolas – Microbe Host Interactions
  • Noah Bradley – Biological Sciences and Biochemistry
  • Winona Richey – Biomedical Engineering
  • Ella Hoogenboezem – Biomedical Engineering

    SMRITI BARDHAN, PH.D. SCHOLARSHIP
    In 2019, Tripti Bardhan Jena and Purusottam Jena established the Smriti Bardhan, Ph.D. Scholarship to provide financial support based on merit for deserving students who are pursuing their Ph.D. in life sciences or bioscience at the Graduate School. The scholarship will support students who are conducting outstanding research in their field of study. The donors made this gift in memory of Smriti Bardhan, Ph.D., a former research instructor at Vanderbilt. The $2,500 Smriti Bardhan Scholarship recognizes excellence in research by a Vanderbilt University Ph.D. student in an area related to life sciences or biological sciences.

Awarded to:

  • Kelsey Pilewski – Immunology
  • Taylor Engdahl – Microbe Host Interactions
  • Nathan Winters – Pharmacology

    LAI SULIN SCHOLARSHIP 
    The Lai Sulin Scholarship Fund was established in 2005 by Cheng Lai, M.S. 1962, Ph.D. 1966, and his wife, Yu Chen Lai, to provide financial assistance for graduate students who study in an area related to cancer in the Graduate School at Vanderbilt University. Donors established this fund in memory of their daughter, Sulin. The $5,000 Lai Sulin Scholarship recognizes excellence in research by a Vanderbilt University Ph.D. student in an area related to cancer.

Awarded to:

  • Margaret Axelrod – Medical Science Training Program: Cancer Biology

    TARKINGTON FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP 
    The $5,000 Tarkington Family Scholarship provides financial support based on need or merit for deserving students at the Graduate School. Preference in awarding will be for a doctoral candidate or graduate student studying for a degree in archaeology or bioarchaeology.

Awarded to:

  • James Zimmer-Dauphinee – Anthropology
  • Rebecca Estrada Aguila – Anthropology

    LOUISE A. TAYLOR SCHOLARSHIP 
    In 1983, Louise A. Taylor established the Louise A. Taylor Scholarship to provide financial support for deserving students at the Graduate School. Ms. Taylor received a Master of Arts from Vanderbilt University in 1961. The $2,000 Louise A. Taylor award provides financial support for deserving graduate students studying humanities across the university.

Awarded to:

  • Hannah Hicks – History
  • Sophie Dubosson – French and Italian

    SIDNEY P. COLOWICK GRADUATE STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP 
    The Sidney P. Colowick Graduate Student Scholarship was established to provide financial support for a deserving student at the Graduate School. A student will be selected as the most outstanding candidate from among those receiving Harold Stirling Vanderbilt (HSV) Funds. The selection will be made by the Dean of the Graduate School after consultation with the Committee that selects HSV scholars. The $5,000 award provides financial support for a deserving HSV scholar. The awardee will bear the title: Sidney P. Colowick Graduate Scholar and be so recorded in the Bulletin of the Graduate School and Commencement and Investiture programs.

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