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David M. Dolan Scholarship

Recipients

2025 Owen Donnelly, Western University, Evaluating the Impacts of Climate Change on Arsenic and Phosphorus Mobilization in Coastal Aquifers
2024 Nusrat Khan, Arizona State University, Deciphering dynamics with advanced statistical analysis of TKN trends in Great Lake tributaries over four decades
2023 Sabrina Jaffe, University of Toledo, Application of Bayesian hierarchical models in grass carp and harmful algal bloom management
2022 Emily Liljestrand, Michigan State University, How Data Availability and Quality Influence Output in State Space Stock Assessment Models Applied to Great Lakes Fisheries
2021 Stephanie Figary, Cornell University, Zooplankton as indicators: Understanding the Great Lakes through decades of zooplankton monitoring
2020 Polly Peterson, University of Toledo, Dept Environmental Science, Bayesian modeling applications for addressing algal bloom issues in Lake Erie
2019 Yuan Hui, University at Buffalo, SUNY, Dynamics of Phosphorus in Lake Ontario and its effects on Cladophora resurgence
2018 Kaitlin Reinl, University of Minnesota-Duluth, Water Resources Science - Limnology and Oceanography, Assessing future risk of cyanobacteria blooms in western Lake Superior; a modeling approach
2017 Brandon Gerig, School of Notre Dame, Dept. of Biological Sciences, Swimming Upstream: Ecological implications of dam removal
2017 Ashley Hendricks, Michigan Technological University, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, A Bayesian approach for the uncertainty analysis of a mercury biogeochemical model applied for inland Upper Peninsula lakes
2016 Annie Scofield, Cornell University, Assessing the ecological importance of deep chlorophyll layer formation in the Great Lakes: Understanding a vertically restructured system
2015 Mark Dufour, University of Toledo, Hydroacoustic quantification of distribution and abundance of Lake Erie walleye (Sander vitreus): from measurement to prediction