This scholarship, in memory of Libbie H. Hyman, one of America’s foremost invertebrate zoologists, provides assistance to students to take courses or to pursue research on invertebrates at a marine, freshwater, or terrestrial field station. The Hyman Grant is intended to help support a first meaningful field-station experience for a first- or second-year graduate student, or an advanced undergraduate.
Guidelines and online application are open now here. Deadline: February 15, 2025
Past Recipients
2023
Leeza-Marie Rodriguez, University of California at Santa Barbara
2022
Uzuki Horo, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Isabel Pen, Ohio State University
2021
John Deitsch, Cornell University
Taylor Naquin, California State University Fullerton
2020
Charlotte Benedict, Ohio State University
Hannah Lee, Humboldt State University
Rachel Surprenant, University of California Riverside
2019
Georget Oraha, California State University Fullerton
2018
Matthew Boot, Ohio State University
Andre La Buda, California State University Los Angeles
2017
Laura Spencer, University of Washington
Rachel Weinberg, San Francisco State University
Miranda Rep, McDaniel College
2016
Curtis Dinn, Univ. of Alberta
Rachel Shoop, San Diego State University
Eric Moore, Bowling Green State University
2015
Antonin Crumiere, Institut de Génomique Fonctionnelle de Lyon
Caitlin Boas, University of California Berkeley
2014
David Charifson, SUNY Stony Brook
2013
Emily Weiss, Oregon State University
2012
Sonia Singhal, University of Washington
2011
Nathan Farrar, University of Alberta
2010
Des Ramirez
University of California Santa Barbara
2009
Fredrick Larabee, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
2008
Dennis Evangelista, University of California Berkeley
2007
Johanna Cannon, Auburn University
2006
Chris Rieken, UMASS Dartmouth
2005
Rafael Rosengarten, Yale University
2004
Heidi Weiskel, University of California Davis
2003
Joana Zanol Pinheiro da Silva, George Washington University
2002
Roger Redondo, University of Central Arkansas