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College of
Graduate Studies

Kimbrough, Room 203
P.O. Box 4458
Clarksville, TN 37044
Graduate Admissions
(931) 221-7662
Phone (931) 221-7414
Toll Free (800) 859-4723
Fax  (931) 221-7641


Main Office Hours:

Monday thru Friday
8 am to 4:30 pm

 Council of Graduate Schools


Graduate Student Research Grant Awards


2007-2008 Fred Stevenson Scholarship Award
(Funded by the Federation of Fly Fishers South Eastern Council).




Dereck Eison (right) is awarded a $1,000 ceremonial check from the Federation of Fly Fishers South Eastern Council. At left is his
graduate adviser Dr. Andrew Barrass, assistant professor of
biology and project manager at APSU. Click here for full story.

 

2007-2008 APSU Graduate Student Research Grant Awards
(Funded by the Student Success Initiatives in Graduate Studies).

Application - Graduate Student Research Grant

Graduate Student Research Grant Guidelines

 

Awardee Major Amount
Tamira Cole Education $200
How reading affects achievement across disciplines and its prevalence among social issues.
Dereck Eison Biology $1000
Assessing environmental health and fish density Along two reaches of Pleasant Grove Creek, Logan County, Kentucky.
Jarillys Marin Biology $1000
Comparative analysis of DNA-based assays and antigen/antibody elisa for detection of Dirofliaria Inmitis - Heartworm Disease.
Sean Peterson Biology $1000
Comparison of DNA sequences from Borrelia Burgdorferi found in middle Tennessee to published strains.
Lacey Robertson Biology $1000
Factors influencing site occupancy of barking treefrogs and other hylids in western Kentucky and adjacent Tennessee.
Nathalie Smith Biology $1000
Conservation and monitoring of the western cottonmouth and the copper-bellied water snake along the Bicentennial Trail.
Mark Smith Biology $1000
Development of a DNA-capture system to enhance DNA-based assays.
Amanda Whitley Biology $1000
Effects of coal mining operations by assessment of macroinvertebrates in Morgan, Scott Anderson and Campbell Counties, Tennessee.