Center for Research on Vermont
Center for Research on Vermont
Student Research Awards
The Center constantly seeks new ways to promote and facilitate Vermont research. One such innovation, begun in 1982, is the Nuquist Award, a statewide competition to encourage excellence in undergraduate research on Vermont topics. Named in memory of UVM Political Science Professor Andrew E. Nuquist and cosponsored by Vermont Life Magazine, this award is offered annually for a project exemplifying outstanding undergraduate treatment of a Vermont theme.In 1997 the Center inaugurated an award in memory of George B. Bryan (1939–1996), Professor of Theatre and former Director of the Center for Research on Vermont, for excellence in student research on Vermont as exemplified in a one-semester course project.
2013 Bryan and Nuquist Awards Guidelines
Bryan Award Recipients: 1997- present
Nuquist Award Recipients: 1982 - present
Lifetime Acheivement Award
The Center recognizes individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the state of Vermont with our annual Lifetime Acheivement Awards. Recipients are researchers, government leaders, community leaders, teachers, artists, historians who have had enduring, significant, and positive influences on the state, including our culture, civic life, research and educational institutions, and the daily lives of Vermonters.Past Recipients of the CRV Lifetime Achievement Award
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