LEXINGTON, VA (03/27/2014)(readMedia)-- Washington and Lee University junior James Biemiller, of Lancaster, Pa., has won a highly competitive 2014-15 Goldwater Scholarship, which promotes research careers in science, mathematics and engineering.
A double major in geology and physics, Biemiller, was among 283 winners selected from a field of 1,166 sophomores and juniors nominated by their professors at colleges around the country. The scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic merit and cover the cost of tuition, fees, books and room and board up to a maximum of $7,500 per year.
Biemiller plans a career in research and teaching at the university level in planetary geophysics or global seismology. He is currently studying abroad in New Zealand.
The Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation is a federally endowed agency established by Congress in 1986 to honor the former Arizona senator. The program is the premier undergraduate award of its type. Numerous recipients have gone on to win other prestigious scholarships, including 80 Rhodes, 117 Marshalls and 112 Churchills, as well as National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowships.
Including Biemiller, 16 Washington and Lee students have won Goldwater scholarships since the program's inception.