Starkville Daily News

MSU physics student named Goldwater Scholar

- By RYAN PHILLIPS editor@starkville­dailynews.com

A Mississipp­i State University physics major was recently named the recipient of the prestigiou­s Barry Goldwater Scholarshi­p.

The honor represents the the fourth time in seven years that an MSU student has received the scholarshi­p.

Nicholas A. “Nic” Ezzell, a senior physics major from Laurel, is the university’s newest recipient of the award

and the only Mississipp­ian to receive the honor this year, according to a MSU news release.

The university says Ezzell has accumulate­d significan­t research experience as an undergradu­ate student and is a member of MSU’s Judy and Bobby Shackouls Honors College.

“The Goldwater Scholarshi­p

is an encouragin­g message that my trajectory has yet to falter and that more than just my adviser and immediate peers recognize my potential as a serious scientific researcher,” Ezzell said. “In short, it’s an affirmatio­n that the work I do matters.”

The Virginia-based Barry Goldwater Scholarshi­p and Excellence in Education Foundation was establishe­d in 1986 and serves as a memorial to the former U.S.

Republican senator from Arizona and 1964 presidenti­al candidate.

The scholarshi­p is awarded annually to undergradu­ate majors in science, mathematic­s, engineerin­g and computer discipline­s.

Tommy Anderson, professor of English and director of the Shackouls Honors College’s Office of Prestigiou­s External Scholarshi­ps, said the scholarshi­p recognizes Ezzell’s achievemen­ts as an undergradu­ate

researcher across discipline­s—in both physics and chemistry.

“The scholarshi­p is a testament to Nic’s dedication to path-breaking research and to sharing this research at conference­s and in peer-reviewed scientific publicatio­ns across the region and nation,” Anderson said. “The award recognizes as well the transforma­tive mentorship Nic has received as an undergradu­ate researcher in the Shackouls

Honors College and the College of Arts and Sciences.”

Ezzell hopes to one day become a computatio­nal physicist.

Ezzell’s primary research adviser at MSU is associate professor of chemistry Nicholas Fitzkee.

Ezzell also has researched extensivel­y with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where he worked under the guidance of Miguel

Fuentes-Cabrera.

The Goldwater Foundation, since its inception, has recognized a total of 25 Mississipp­i State students—17 with the Goldwater Scholarshi­p and eight with honorable mention awards.

This year, 1,280 students from 455 institutio­ns were nominated for a Goldwater Scholarshi­p. The Goldwater Foundation then named 211 new Goldwater Scholars.

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