NJ Space Grant Awards Georgian Court Students NASA Grants for 25-26

Student-led projects explore air pollution, infection prevention, endurance recovery, and mental health

Five Georgian Court University students were selected to receive NASA NJ Space Grants to support their undergraduate research during the 2025–2026 academic year. The grants are part of an annual opportunity that highlights the university’s commitment to hands-on undergraduate STEM research.

Students are awarded paid internships with Georgian Court faculty to conduct research that has implications for NASA, including fundamental research with potential future impact for NASA. Dr. Anne Tabor-Morris annually champions this opportunity to Georgian Court students, encouraging them to explore complex scientific questions through faculty-mentored research. Each awardee received a $2,000 stipend from NASA for projects in their chosen fields, with professors supporting and mentoring the work. All research is being conducted on-site at Georgian Court.

This year’s recipients are pursuing projects in exercise science, computer information systems, biology, and health sciences, with topics ranging from ultramarathon recovery and anxiety interventions to air pollution modeling and antimicrobial resistance.

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Original Post Date: 4.9.26

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