Two math students receive NSF Graduate Research Fellowships

Two of Nebraska’s honorees are Diego Galvan, a senior mathematics major, and Molly Creagar, a graduate student in mathematics.
Two of Nebraska’s honorees are Diego Galvan, a senior mathematics major, and Molly Creagar, a graduate student in mathematics.

Six University of Nebraska–Lincoln students and alumni have received 2021 Graduate Research Fellowships from the National Science Foundation, including two from the Nebraska Department of Mathematics.

The program helps ensure the quality, vitality and diversity of the scientific and engineering workforce by recognizing and supporting outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time research-based master’s and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics education. The program provides three years of support for recipients’ graduate education.

Nebraska’s honorees are Diego Galvan, a senior mathematics major; Grayson Minnick, a graduate student in mechanical engineering and applied mechanics; and Molly Creagar, a graduate student in mathematics. Anastasia Madsen, a graduate student in biological sciences, received an honorable mention.

Three Nebraska alumni who are pursuing graduate degrees at other universities also received fellowships: Ryan Regan and Maureen Winter, both studying mechanical engineering at Purdue University, and Claire Richardson, who is studying geological sciences at Arizona State University.

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