Virginia Batts Receives 2011 Compton Mentor Fellowship

pictureVirginia Batts, a graduating senior (May, 2011) at the Earth and Environmental Sciences department has been awarded the prestigious 2011 Compton Mentor Fellowship.  This fellowship promotes innovative project development and implementation in areas of environment and sustainability, and climate change and energy policy among others.  This will take Virginia to the western part of India for a year-long project in collaboration with Watershed Organization Trust (WOTR) involving 1) research and implementation of water harvesting infrastructure, 2) installing weather stations and start collecting long-term climate data, and 3) develop a community oriented water resources management plan.

Virginia says: “The Compton Mentor Fellowship is a rare and unique opportunity for young graduates to apply their educational experience to some of the greatest challenges of a globalized world. While the project is the focal point of the fellowship, the Compton Foundation is also interested in providing eye-opening experiences that will shape each fellow into a catalyst for positive change. I am eternally grateful for having been honored with this opportunity, and especially for the support from friends and faculty who have encouraged me through and through. Wherever this flight takes me, it will always be the Furman years that served as my launching pad.”

Compton Web Page: http://www.comptonmentorfellowship.org/

Watershed Organization Trust: http://www.wotr.org/

It should be noted that Virginia Batts recently won the Fallow Outstanding Senior Award in the department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Furman.

2011 EES Award Winners Announced

The much awaited annual awards ceremony was held last week at Furman University.  The following are the EES award winners for the year 2011.  Congratulations seniors – keep up the good work.  We are proud of all your accomplishments.

Alyssa Wickard – Winner of Earth and Environmental Sciences Research Award, that is given to a senior who shows exceptional promise as a scientist by producing an outstanding senior thesis

Virginia Batts – Winner of Fallaw Outstanding Senior Award, that is given to a student who exhibits great professional potential and that has shown leadership in the department

Reece Lyerly – Winner of Earth and Environmental Sciences Scholar Award, that is given to the senior that shows the greatest scholarly ability

Steven Hovdesven – Winner of George C. Marshall Excellence in Military Science and Leadership Award, presented annually to the top senior cadet in each of Cadet Command’s programs whose outstanding accomplishments in military studies best exemplifies the private life and public career of General of the Army George C. Marshal.

2011 Awards Ceremony Photos

Cameron Tommey wins “Compton Fellowship”

Cameron Tommey Cameron Tommey, a graduating senior EES major from Columbus, GA., has been awarded a Compton Mentor Fellowship that will allow him to pursue a yearlong project related to the environment following graduation.  Cameron will use his $35,000 fellowship to implement a one-year project entitled, “Sustainability and Reforestation in the Comotan Region of Guatemala: A Community-Based Approach.”

The Compton Fellowship is the nation’s premiere post-graduate fellowship focusing broadly on issues of sustainability.  At the core of the Fellowship is the partnership between a fellow and a mentor, who provides guidance, encouragement, and impetus for continued learning and service.

Jay Bridgeman awarded “American Mineralogist Undergraduate Award”

Jay Bridgeman The EES Department is pleased to announce that Jay Bridgeman is the recipient of The American Mineralogist Undergraduate Award.  This award is given periodically by the faculty to students that exhibit a passionate interest in and talent for the study of minerals and rocks.  Jay will receive a certificate and a book from The Mineralogical Society of America as well as a year’s subscription to the publication Rocks and Minerals provided by the EES Department. 

Congratulations Jay!!

You rock!

Reece Lyerly Named 2010 Udall Scholar

Reece LyerlyFurman University junior Reece Lyerly has been named a 2010 Udall Scholar as the recipient of one of the nation’s most prestigious undergraduate awards for students pursuing careers in environmental fields.  Lyerly, from Roswell, Ga., was one of 80 students from 63 colleges and universities selected for the award by the Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation.  

A graduate of Roswell High School, Lyerly is majoring in earth and environmental sciences at Furman. He hopes to unite two of his passions—science and social justice—in a career in environmental public health focused on issues related to climate change in the developing world.

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Dr. Andersen Receives Distinguished Mentor Award

Dr. Dr. Brannon Andersen Brannon Andersen, a faculty member since 1994, has received a 2010 Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Distinguished Mentor Award.  The award is co-sponsored by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Furman University, and is awarded to faculty who have an exceptional track record in mentoring undergraduate research students and who have been a champion of undergraduate research at the regional and national level.  The award includes $5000 for research supplies from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and $5000 in discretionary funds from Furman University.

It should be noted that Dr. Andersen won South Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities (SCICU) Excellence in Teaching Award in 2008.

Congratulations Dr. Andersen!