Dr. Sewall has won the William Caldwell Memorial Distinguished Mentoring Award through the College of Science and Technology of Temple University. Award winners are described by the College as follows: “Nominated by their peers and students, they have demonstrated tremendous dedication to their work and are instrumental to the college’s goal of producing innovative research and well-educated science and technology graduates.” This mentoring award in particular recognizes Dr. Sewall’s extensive efforts to mentor undergraduate students, graduate students, and early-career professionals and to prepare them for study and careers in the biological sciences. It also recognizes the many achievements of students in the Sewall Lab, including the numerous departmental, college, university, and national honors, awards, fellowships, grant awards they have garnered and the publications they have authored.
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A position is open for a prospective doctoral student to study the ecology and conservation of rare and threatened butterflies and their prairie habitats. Applications are due by December 15, 2025, and the position will begin in summer or fall of 2026 (see Opportunities page for a full description)
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Additional opportunities available for postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, and undergraduate students (see Opportunities page)