Carroll Norden Memorial Scholarship
The Chapter recently established a Statewide
Scholarship in 2004 and has renamed it the
Carroll Norden Memorial Scholarship in memory of Dr. Carroll Norden who taught
ichthyology at UW-Milwaukee. Dr. Norden, a former Wisconsin Chapter President,
passed away in 2003. Dr. Norden always encouraged his students to join the WI
AFS Chapter and attended Chapter meetings regularly. The following excerpt about
his career was taken from page 7of the 2004 issue of Stages
- a newsletter of the Early Life History Section of AFS.
Carroll’s research dealt with fishes of the Great Lakes
Region. His dissertation at the University of Michigan (1958) was entitled “Comparative
Osteology of Representative Salmonid Fishes, with Particular Reference
to the Grayling (Thymallus arcticus) and its Phylogeny,” which he
prepared under the guidance of Reeve Bailey. He worked for the Michigan
Department of Conservation and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service before landing a
faculty position at the University of Southern Louisiana. In 1963, he moved
permanently to a faculty position at the University ofWisconsin - Milwaukee. He
retired in 1988 and was granted emeritus status.
Carroll was active in the early development of the Wisconsin Sea
Grant Program. His research in Wisconsin involved larval alewives, walleye, and
yellow perch, as well as the native coregonines. At the University of Wisconsin,
Carroll taught fishery biology, ichthyology, biology of marine fishes, tropical
biology, comparative anatomy, and introductory biology. He advised approximately
25 master’s students and several Ph.D. students and postdoctoral associates.
At the time of his death, Carroll was 83 years old.
The purpose of the Carroll Norden Memorial Scholarship is to
provide financial support to fisheries students attending a Wisconsin university
other than UW-Stevens Point. The deadline to apply for the Carroll Norden
scholarship is November 15th. Junior, Senior or Graduate Students who do
not attend the UW-Stevens Point are eligible to receive the scholarship which is
anticipated to be $1000 in 2008. It will be awarded to a student majoring in an
aquatic/fisheries science related program at a Wisconsin based university. The
student must also be a student member of the Wisconsin Chapter of AFS. Contact Peter.Segerson@wisconsin.gov
if you have questions. Please click here for a summary of the scholarship
criteria and application
form. The deadline for applying is November 15.
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