Freedman Prize for Student-Faculty Research
The Freedman Prize, established by Allen and Judy Freedman in 2002, recognizes superior student-faculty collaborative work.
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This competition is open to Hartwick students of any major (including science majors). Applicants have to be full-time students in good academic standing without holds on their student accounts. The proposed work has to involve an original academic endeavor (project or research) completed in collaboration with a faculty mentor.
Because this work can begin as early as the student’s first year on campus, the competition is open to students in all four classes.
Proposals will be evaluated by a committee composed of three faculty members on merit value, content, and feasibility, and then ranked. The strongest proposals will be called for verbal interviews with the committee members. The finalists will be determined by the Freedman Program Coordinator based on the evaluation provided by the committee.
Freedman Prize Award for All Majors
2026-2027 PROPOSAL DEADLINE: March 27, 2026
Apply by completing the the Google From link below. Upload your budget as a separate document. Read the Required Contents of the Proposal Instructions to be sure you provide all necessary information when completing the online proposal form.
DESCRIPTION AND ELIGIBILITY: Open to All Majors
All Students (any majors) at Hartwick College are eligible to apply for the Open Freedman Prize who are in good academic standing without holds on their student accounts. However, the proposed project has to involve original research, and the applicant has to have a faculty collaborator/mentor (supported by a submitted commitment letter).
The award consists of a research grant of up to $4000 in support of the project. The Freedman Committee encourages proposals with smaller budgets as well. The final number of awardees will be determined based on the requested and available dollar amounts.
The proposal will be evaluated by a committee on merit value, content, and feasibility, then ranked. The strongest proposals will be called for verbal interviews early April. The finalists will be notified by the end of April, and are expected to present the research findings at the Annual Student Showcase of Hartwick College.
The proposal should follow the provided guidelines in the instructions as closely as possible and submit all required components for full consideration.
2025-2026 Freedman Prize Recipients
Freedman Prize Award in Applied Geoscience Recipients
- Megan Bryla ’26: Art & French; and Cas Markel ’26: Art; Nixtamalization: Cooking With Clay; Advisors: Prof. Rozene and Dr. Balogh-Brunstad.
- Miakoda Feldman ’26: Environment, Sustainability, & Society; Rhizosphere Community Response to Phosphorus Hotspots in Bottomland Forests in Western Kentucky; Advisors: Dr. Balogh-Brunstad and Dr. Carr.
Open Freedman Prize Award Recipients
- Andrew Daisernia ’26: Biology; and Emmy Sema ’25: Computer Science; DNA QR Codes; Advisor: Dr. Carr.
- Luna Lopez ’26: Biology; The role of shoreline complexity and water flow rate on mating success and sexual cannibalism in the striped fishing spider, Dolomedes scriptus; Advisor: Dr. Sweger.
- Benjamin Pauli ’26: Music Education; and Sebastian Quarella ’27: Music Education; and Madison Tobon ’27: Music Education; The Pathway to Becoming a Pre-Service Music Educator: Exploring the Efficacy of Recruitment Efforts; Advisor: Dr. Sheehy.
- Shelby Swartz ’26: Biology & Psychology; A Daily Diary of Female Collegiate Student-Athletes During Their Athletic Season; Advisor: Dr. Kowalczyk.