Seitz Award Information
The Seitz Award provides opportunities for sophomore and junior
Biology, Chemistry or Physics majors to study abroad. The Seitz
Award is designed to financially assist students who are looking
for science educational experiences outside of the normal academic
classroom setting in another country with which the student has
demonstrated fluency in that country's language, including
English.
Seitz Award
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Where have Seitz Scholars traveled?
2012
- Dublin, Ireland - Brittany Foerg, Biology
2011
- Hefei, China - Adam Kidd, Physics
- Cadiz, Spain - Kala Ghooray, Chemistry
- Leipzig, Germany - Michael Slack, Chemistry
2010
- Togo - Hilary Broderick, Biology
2009
- Panama - Caleb Fischer, Biology
- Belize - Faculty/Student research trip in Biology
(biannual trip for 12-15 students)
2008
- China - Kyle Oberfell, Physics
- Panama - Stacye Summitt, Biology
- Germany - Meagan Hinze, Chemistry
- Kenya - Jonathon Irons, Anthropology
2007
- Belize - Faculty/Student research trip in Biology (biannual
trip for 12-15 students)
2006
- Australia - Tyler Blakley, Biology/Chemistry
- Australia - Lauren Gersbach, Biology
- Spain - Laura White, Biology
2005
- Belize - Faculty/Student research trip in Biology (biannual
trip for 12-15 students)
- San Jose, Costa Rica - Kelsey Burton, Biology/Chemistry
- Copenhagen, Denmark - Laura Quilter, Biology/Spanish
- Marseille, France - Jeff Carvell, Physics/Engineering
- Paris, France - Jenna Gross, Chemistry
- Taipei, Taiwan - Faculty/Student research trip in
Chemistry
- Tara Benz, Greg Campanello, Ken Clevenger, Victoria Fahrenbach,
Carrie Hedge, Sheetal Mistry
2003
- Oxford, England - Matthew Riley, Biology
- Paris, France - Deborah Hill, Chemistry/Dance
- Taipei, Taiwan - Faculty/Student research trip in
Chemistry
- Katie Brocksmith, Keith Gligorich, Scott Hocker, Chemistry
2002
- Paris, France - Samantha Keith, Biology/Spanish
- South Africa - Joanna Thomas, Chemistry
- Stirling, Scotland - Marcy Taylor, Chemistry
- United Kingdom - Emily Shrode, Chemistry
2001
- Holzkirchen, Germany - Rachel Miller, Chemistry
- Honduras - Jennifer Cockrill, Biology
- Spain - Krystal Briney, Physics/Mathematics/Engineering
- Spain - Brian Steurerwald, Chemistry
2000
- France - Shannon Basford, Chemistry/French
- France - Kristen Schuster, Biology
- Spain - Florian Stamm, Biology/Anthropology