Overview
Scholarship type
Number of scholarships to award
Grant
Scholarship coverage
- tuition fee reduction
Description
Professor Elva Mae Nicholson taught chemistry and biochemistry in the EMU Chemistry Department for 34 years, retiring in 2005. She was a well-liked professor, known as a kind and caring teacher and no-nonsense evaluator. Dr. Nicholson earned her BS at Bucknell, an MS at Radcliffe, and a Ph.D. in organic chemistry at Harvard in 1965. She immediately took a job as an industrial chemist for duPont at the Experimental Station in Delaware. In 1972, she joined the Chemistry Department at EMU. Dr. Nicholson has served as Chemistry's undergraduate student adviser for many years. In that capacity, she welcomed new students and was personally responsible for having attracted many chemistry majors.
This scholarship was established by Dr. David Jadwin in recognition of and gratitude for Dr. Nicholson's long service to Eastern Michigan University and her inspired education of students in the Department of Chemistry. In 1976 he was one of those anxious students awaiting Dr. Nicholson's course; a course that helped shape a personal career of professional challenges and problem solving. This scholarship is an offering of gratitude for the education and training in chemistry that he received from Eastern Michigan University, particularly enlightened by Dr. Nicholson's uncompromising dedication to teaching excellence.
Benefits
The benefits and monetary value of the scholarship are unknown.
Eligibility
- This scholarship is awarded to a top chemistry major in the organic area with demonstrated financial need.