KENNESAW, Ga. | Mar 22, 2018
Council on Undergraduate Research recognizes William Ensign
Kennesaw State University biology professor William Ensign has been honored with the Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) Biology Division Mature Career Mentor Award. The distinction is reserved for scientists with greater than 19 years of experience mentoring undergraduate researchers.
The award, which recognized Ensign’s “long-term efforts in supervising undergraduate research students,” was presented recently during the Council’s annual meeting. The judges said his students found him to be an enthusiastic model of a successful scientist and one who “created a rich community of research groups to allow students to work to their strengths within a given project.”
In making its presentation, the group took note of Ensign’s multiple publications with undergraduates and that he regularly has had students presenting their work at regional and national conferences.
“To receive the 2017 Council on Undergraduate Research Biology Division Mature Career Mentor Award is a humbling affirmation of the efforts I have expended over the last two decades with my students,” Ensign said. “I have always had a deep respect for CUR’s mission and efforts, so to be honored by this organization is deeply meaningful to me.”
Ensign, who is the first KSU biologist to be selected for the award, joined Kennesaw State in September 1997 after working as a research scientist for the U.S. Forest Service and the Virginia Tech Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences. His research broadly focuses on fish diversity, distribution and abundance in freshwater streams and rivers.
Ensign received his Ph.D. in fisheries science from Virginia Tech and his M.S. in ecology from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He also holds a B.A. in zoology from George Washington University.
Founded in 1978, The Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) is a national organization of individual and institutional members representing more than 900 colleges and universities. CUR and its affiliated colleges, universities and individuals share a focus on providing undergraduate research opportunities for faculty and students at all institutions serving undergraduate students.
– Robert S. Godlewski
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