Professor earns grant for research
One of the top chemists in the nation, MSU Professor Emeritus James Dye has been awarded the prestigious Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation Senior Scientist Mentor Initiative for 2001. The Dreyfus Foundation Initiative was awarded on the basis of commitment to close advising and mentoring of undergraduate research participants, according to the foundations award letter. The foundation will grant Dye $20,000 to work with and mentor undergraduate students throughout the next two years. What I aim to do is continue some research that has not yet been published, Dye said.