Friday, May 15, 2015




B&O Railroad Museum Announces Awards for its 2015 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships

Officials of the B&O Railroad museum in Baltimore, Maryland announced today the winners of

its 2015 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) program. Five Fellowships were

established in the subject areas of railroad business, labor, early railroading, women and

African American studies.

The SURFs were offered to undergraduate students from colleges and universities throughout the Mid-Atlantic region on a competitive basis. Most fellowship programs in the United States are reserved for graduate students and faculty. The stipend for each winner is $2,000.00.

Courtney B. Wilson, Executive Director of the Museum stated; “…these Fellowships represent a rare opportunity for emerging collegiate historians to perform original research using primary resources from a wide range of repositories. The Museum staff is proud to work with these students and is looking forward to the completion of original research in each category.”

The Fellows commence their work in early June of this year with a December 15th deadline to present their paper. The Museum plans to publish their work on the museum’s website and use their research in the creation of new interpretive programs for the public.

The following students were chosen by a panel of historians:

Edward Romano, Rutgers University, New Jersey: The Brooke, McDonald and Company Fellowship in American Railroad Business Studies.
Cameron Donahue, Johns Hopkins University, Maryland: The B&O Railroad Museum Fellowship in African-American Railroad Studies.
Daniel P. Gates, Loyola University, Maryland: The Charles and Mary Kay Nabit Fellowship in Early American Railroad History.
Christopher Panetta, Elizabethtown College, Pennsylvania: The Samuel L. Waldschmidt Fellowship in American Railroad Labor Studies.
Katherine E. Muir, Saint Joseph’s University, Pennsylvania: The Eleanor Abell Owen Fellowship in Women’s Railroad Studies.

1 comment:

Wenni Donna said...

This initiative is really admirable. I am glad they got award organized for this initiative. Last year local group organized annual art events at different event venue and locations. The art in that event was impressive.