| GRANT - The income from an endowment fund, established
by three students of the Class of 1974, Patricia Armstrong, Margaret
Bloomer, and William McKendree, to encourage seniors to carry out
independent research in Geoscience. The fund, which is expected
to grow by additional gifts from other friends of the Geosciences
Department, yields and annual stipend, which is used to support
a senior research project. In any given year, the dollar amount
of the grant shall not exceed either the available income from the
endowment fund or the student’s proposed research budget.
(The grant itself will be given to the chosen applicant at the beginning
of the fall semester and will be followed by the presentation of
an appropriate certificate at Honors Convocation in the spring.)
ELIGIBILITY – Seniors majoring in Geoscience or following
a double major or a self-determined major including Geoscience,
are eligible for the grant. All students are equally eligible
for the grant without regard to personal financial need.
HOW TO APPLY – To be considered an applicant must submit
a formal GE 371 Independent Study proposal, complete with a proposed
budget, for data-based research to be completed during the Senior
year to the Chair of the Department of Geosciences by April 15
of the Junior year. A committee, composted of all teaching faculty
of the Department of Geosciences and one junior student (majoring
in Geoscience) who is elected by all undergraduate Geoscience
Majors, will select the student to receive the award by May 1.
The grant will not be made in any year when the committee fails
to receive an acceptable proposal from a qualified candidate by
the April 15 deadline.
The committee shall award the Mente et Malleo Research Grant
on the basis of the following criteria:
1. The relevance of the proposed research to the student’s
field of interest in the Geosciences and the overall quality
of the research.
2. The applicant’s ability to conduct the proposed research
and communicate the results of that work.
3. The appropriateness of the proposed research budget.
The Chair of the Department of Geosciences may modify the conditions
of the grant, eligibility provisions, and procedures for applying,
as may be required by changes in the College schedule or organization.
OTHER - This award is dedicated to Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bradley,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Armstrong, and Dr. and Mrs. Charles McKendree.
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