April 4, 2016 by Eric Sorensen, WSU science writer

Jenny Voss
Jenny Voss
Jake Gray
Jake Gray
WSU NEWS – Five Washington State University students have been chosen for National Science Foundation graduate research fellowships. The prestigious awards have trained generations of American scientists and engineers, including Nobel laureates. Two of the five recipients (Jake Travis Gray and Jenny Marie Voss) are students at the Gene and Linda Voiland School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering.

The WSU recipients are among 2,000 students chosen from more than 13,000 applicants from across the U.S. The fellowships provide three years of financial support – a $34,000 annual stipend and $12,000 payment to the student’s university – for graduate study leading to a research-based master’s or doctoral degree in science or engineering.

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Read the press release at the NSF.gov news page
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program website

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