Early Career Investigator Award Recipients
Congratulations to our newest Early Career Investigator Award (ECIA) winners — Assistant Professor, Rhonda Holberton from the College of Humanities and the Arts and Assistant Professor, Madalyn Radlauer from the College of Science! Check out their incredible accomplishments below!
Rhonda Holberton
Department of Art and Art History
Rhonda Holberton's digital media art research continually redefines the limits of
artistic production and interdisciplinary collaboration. She has exhibited her work
in prestigious venues in Melbourne, Australia and has participated in a competitive
collaboration with the Embassy of Switzerland here in the United States. Holberton
has received funding from the Knight Foundation and the National Endowment for the
Arts.
Madalyn Radlauer
Department of Chemistry
Madalyn Radlauer developed a research program on organometallic and inorganic catalysis
with synthetic macromolecular structures, essentially attempting enzyme catalysis
without the enzyme. She has received funding for her work through the National Science
Foundation, the National Institutes of Health | National Institute of Medical Sciences
and the CSU Program for Education and Research in Biotechnology.