10/29/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/29/2025 09:03
WASHINGTON - The Gulf Research Program (GRP) of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine announced today the addition of six colleges and universities to the Gulf Scholars Program, a five-year, $12.7 million pilot program that prepares undergraduate students to address pressing environmental, health, energy, and infrastructure challenges in the Gulf Coast region. The 2025 cohort of institutions to join the program is Alcorn State University, Louisiana Tech University, Millsaps College, Texas Southern University, University of Mississippi, and University of South Florida.
"The Gulf Scholars Program recognizes that addressing the Gulf's complex challenges requires creativity and collaboration across every field of study," said Karena Mothershed, program director for GRP's Board on Gulf Education and Engagement. "By bridging classroom learning with real-world challenges, these exceptional institutions are helping to prepare a new generation of leaders who can integrate science, engineering, and the humanities to strengthen community health, resilience, and sustainability in the Gulf region."
As a participant in the Gulf Scholars Program, each institution will develop a unique educational curriculum consisting of place-based courses, workshops, and a major research or creative project in partnership with a local or regional organization. These place-based studies and activities support students as they build the skills and knowledge critical to addressing the region's complex environmental, energy, and resilience challenges.
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine are private, nonprofit institutions that provide independent, objective analysis and advice to the nation to solve complex problems and inform public policy decisions related to science, engineering, and medicine. The National Academies operate under an 1863 congressional charter to the National Academy of Sciences, signed by President Lincoln.