This fell into my inbox this morning:
“Congratulations! I am pleased to inform you that you have been selected to receive a 2012 National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) Fellowship.”
:D :D :D :D
Can’t say anything else. Too busy dancing around the room.
machintelligence says
WOW! Congratulations!!
Shane says
Congrats Jen!
Ray Moscow says
Excellent. Congratulations!
Katherine Lorraine, Chaton de la Mort says
Yay! Congratulations!
Alyson Miers says
*pops champagne*
w00t!
Congratulations! You’re gonna rock that ‘ship so hard!
Zugswang says
That’s great news, especially in an environment where jobs and grant money are becoming increasingly hard to come by.
A bunch of my post-doc friends got turned down over the last couple of months for a variety of different grants, and recently, about 1/3 of psychology PhD students did not get matched for internships (which is a condition of graduation in just about every accredited program); that is an incredibly high number.
Take time to celebrate; this is a bigger deal than most people will realize.
Ian Mitchell says
Great news, Jenn. Congratulations. What a huge deal!
Per Edman says
I assume this is a good thing and would celebrate accordingly if I knew for sure.
movablebooklady says
Outstanding! Dance on!
Jessica says
WOOOO!!! YAY!
Physicalist says
Awesome. Congrats.
Lxndr says
Good on you! Glad to hear!
I don’t know enough about your work, but your posts make me think you most likely deserve(d) it. :) Congratulations!
sonofslj says
Very large congratulations!
Aubergine says
Congrats Jen!
RobinK says
I’m dancing in my desk chair for you! That’s so fracking awesome – congratulations :D
jamessweet says
Did you use a jackal skull?
Aratina Cage says
That’s stupendous! Congratulations! :)
Timid Atheist says
Awesome, awesome! Congratulations, Jen! o7
Tsu Dho Nimh says
*insert Snoopy happydance here*
Congratulations
James F. McGrath says
Congratulations!
phatone says
Congratulations !
This would mean no more TA/RA – ing and you would be able to focus full tine in research, correct ?
Tom Singer says
Congratulations, Jen. Was this the grant application that you had the issue regarding your personal statement on? Would you mind letting us know what direction you went with that?
simonallaway says
Fantastic news! well done! 1000 points to Gryffindor!
ischemgeek says
Congrats!
sisu says
Congratulations!!!
Eskeptrical Engineer says
Holy crap! Congratulations!
Ophelia Benson says
That’s HUGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Congratulations!
sunsangnim says
Congratulations!
neatospiderplant says
Congratulations!
joy says
Woot!
pramod says
Awesome! Congratulations!
AlanMac says
‘K
http://youtu.be/hUQX2B67KL4
Praedico says
Congratulations!
Utakata says
Um…being somewhat ignorant on acedemic traditions (ie. I think I know what a PhD means), what exactly is a 2012 National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) Fellowship? O.O
…also, I’ll conclude from Jen’s and everyone elses reactions, it’s likely very important. So congrats also!
Jen says
Yep. I get a higher stipend for the next 3 years and it is very prestigious. I think something like 10% of applications receive awards. Yay :D
Jen says
Hahaha.
Jen says
My department is a little weird with its requirements. Everyone has to teach a quarter of intro genetics their third year and a quarter of an advanced class their fourth year no matter what. So that won’t change for me.
Jen says
Yep. I changed a couple of words to sound less harsh but have the same overall meaning, but I definitely kept all the activism and blog stuff in there.
Jen says
It’s a very prestigious fellowship. Means I receive a higher paycheck for the next three years, and that I have something shiny and awesome to put on my resume haha.
msapa says
Congratulations!
RW Ahrens says
Shiney and awesome things on resumes are really, really important things to have, especially in this day and age!
Congratulations! I almost feel like a proud granddad…cause I read your blog, and I’d bet I’m old enough to be your granddad – or at least a great uncle.
Strider says
Congratulations!!!!
npyundt says
Congratulations!
Paul Durrant says
Well deserved! Congratulations!
Ashley says
WOOT! Congrats Jen!
Sili says
Doesn’t hurt to get teaching experience.
Sili says
Congrantulations!
And here I thought your proposal supposedly sucked – according to reviewers I shan’t mention by name.
Tom Singer says
That sounds like what I would have done, as well. I’m glad it worked out for you!
Diane says
Oh my gosh!!!! You’re amazing! Congratulations!
Donovanable says
AHHHHH! As a someone headed in the direction of grad school, this makes me hugely envious. Congratulations and many internet hugs :D
eigenperson says
Congratulations!
I bet you had no trouble with the “broader impacts” bit — you know, having a widely read blog and being a “community organizer” and all.[/envious]
procrastinator will get an avatar real soon now says
Well done.
Joey Maloney says
Well done, Jen, congratulations!
Dr. Nick says
Congratulations! I enjoy few things more than glad tidings from NSF.
PJG says
That’s amazing news, congratulations!
Wendy says
Yay!
Rieux says
Curses! I specifically instructed my elected officials to make sure that my precious tax dollars didn’t fall into the clutches of scheming infidels, especially ones who dare to write horrible “dogmatic” atheistic things on their applications.
What is our proud Christian Nation(tm) coming to?
Ophelia Benson says
Remember all that stuff about “loser” and faffing around on the internet and going to events and blah blah blah instead of doing it right like *cough cough cough*? Remember all that? Well ha fucking ha. I say HA FUCKING HA.
'Tis Himself, OM says
Conga rats!
'Tis Himself, OM says
That’s what we like about Ophelia. She’s so demure when butter isn’t melting in her mouth.
PDX_Greg says
I can’t think of a more deserving person! Congratulations, and thanks for keeping us enlightened all the while!
Georgia Sam says
Congratulations again! Some day everybody will know your name & I’ll be telling people “Yeah, I was reading her blog when she was in grad school.”
Buxley says
Congratulations! Well deserved! =)
Keaton says
Congrats, Jen
Having applied for that fellowship twice without success, I know how hard those are to get. Congrats, and enjoy it! You better be buying beer for everyone :)
Ophelia Benson says
[beams seraphically]
SamG says
Terrific! Good for you!! Congrats!!!
jaranath says
Excellent news!
imnotspecial says
Congratulations. Can I adopt you?
Kelly says
YAY!!! Congrats! I just got the same email today, and I have been bouncing up and down with joy ever since. I’m happy you get to share the joy!
Joe Dickinson says
Congratulations!! My (ancient) memories of applying to NSF. I had applied to grad school at Yale and Johns Hopkins. I had a fairly prompt response from Hopkins; admitted with support. Nothing from Yale. One day I get the note from NSF that I had been awarded a fellowship. Something like two days later, I received a form letter from Yale more or less as follows: “congratulations on your (fill in the blank) fellowship. We are pleased at this time to offer you admission to our graduate program (i.e., would you like to spend your NSF fellowship at Yale?)”. Guess where I went.
Cal says
Wow, that’s awesome. Congratulations and well done!
F says
Oho, w00t! Way to be!
cr0sh says
Congrats, Jen; this is awesome news!
hall-of-rage says
An NSF?? Nice!
You must be doing some serious stuff! And also be able to write (research statements) well. Oh, wait… :)
vernonlee says
Longtime reader, first-time commenter moved to write to say:
Congratulations!
gAytheist says
Congratulations indeed. I’m feeling a bit nostalgic today. On Friday I retired from my job as an NSF program officer, but I’m glad to know they’re managing without me :-)
Of course, I have to admit I had nothing to do with the Graduate Research Fellowship Program.
John Moeller says
Congrats Jen, you deserve it!
Brad says
Holy shit! That’s a very big deal. Congratulations!
fullyladenswallow says
Congrats Jen! Good on you!