Hopkins Marine Station Awards for Undergraduate Students:
Alan Davis Scholarship    
2012  Jordan Kozal
2011  Ian Markham
2010  Stacy Aguilera
2009  Christine O'Neil
2008  Lauren Linsmayer
2007  Adam Cole
Alan & Virginia DavisAlan & Virginia Davis
Established by Virginia Davis in 2007, in memory of her late husband, this scholarship is used to support undergraduates doing research at Hopkins during the summer quarter.  Virginia is a Stanford alumnus, and Alan grew up on the Stanford main campus as the son of English Professor and Stanford University Press editor William H. Davis.
     
Margaret Davis Collison Scholarship    
2012  Jordan Kozal
2011  Amy Kirkham
2009  Gen Del Raye
2008  Tinya Hoang
  Funded by James Collison,M.D. and wife Annaluna Karkar in memory of James' mother. To be used to support a Stanford undergraduate doing research at Hopkins during the summer.
     
Dr. Earl H Myers & Ethel M. Myers Oceanographic and Marine Biology Trust
While primarily targeting Ph.D. and Masters degree students, the Myers award is occasionally made to support undergraduate research projects.
2012  Bay, Finkbeiner, Guerra, Hata, Pani
2011  Jensen, Tepolt
2010  Jayasundara, Kerkez, Miklasz, Pungor
2009  Carlisle, Ladner, Madigan, Wood
2008  Lockwood, Pinsky, Stewart, Kroeker, Honey
2007  McCauley, B. Martone, Haupt, Mach
2006  Shulman, Logan
2005  P. Martone, Alter
2004  Miller, O'Donnell, Shillinger, Galindo
2003  Heiman, Grens, Hunt
2002  Blank, Novakovic, Teo, Vega, Weng
2001  Braby, Kappel, Boustany
2000  Reilly, Coates
1999  Sack, Brock
1998: Roberson, Marcinek, Villa, Kuo, Cameron,
         Freund, Callicott
1997: Eufemia, Schomer, Tomanek, Cameron, Sagarin,
         Villa
1996: Cummings, Eufemia, Fu, Marcinek, Robison,
         Sagarin, Schulte
1995: Cummings, Schomer, Villa, Marcinek
Earl Meyers 1955Earl Meyers

An internationally recognized expert on foraminifera, Earl H. Myers was the first to demonstrated alternation of generations in this group of organisms using time lapse photography.  His wife, Ethel, assisted Earl with his research studies throughout the world.  Ethel desired that his work be remembered in a lasting way by establishing a trust in their names as part of her will in 1984.  The Trust awards grants for the enhancement of studies in the marine sciences, including conservation and science education.