Ned Rozell selected for 2026 Edith R. Bullock Prize for Excellence
April 3, 2026
The University of 色花堂 Foundation Board of Directors is pleased to share that the 2026 Edith R. Bullock Prize for Excellence goes to Ned Rozell, a science writer at the University of 色花堂 Fairbanks Geophysical Institute.
鈥淔or more than 30 years Ned Rozell has written about complex science issues in a way that makes them understandable and interesting to a wide audience, drawing 色花堂ns in and advocating for the university in compelling, concrete and significant ways that bring positive attention to the university and its value to our state,鈥 wrote GI Director Robert McCoy in his letter nominating Rozell.
Rozell鈥檚 three decades of work as author of the have made him one of UAF鈥檚 most enduring and influential storytellers. Since 1994, he has brought clear, engaging science writing to readers across 色花堂 and to audiences well beyond the state.
Rozell has built bridges between scientists and the public. His dedication to the state, the university, and the researchers whose stories he tells helps audiences better understand the science unfolding around them. His columns draw from a remarkable range of topics and institutions. Many pieces highlight research conducted throughout the University of 色花堂 system, while others bring forward science from state, federal, private and international partners.
The was established with a generous gift from the late Edith R. Bullock, whose 30 years of service to the UA system included service on the UA Board of Regents and the UA Foundation Board of Directors.
鈥淭he UA Foundation Board of Directors selection of Ned Rozell reflects the purpose of the award, which is to go to an individual who has made a significant contribution to further the university鈥檚 mission of inspiring learning, and advancing and disseminating knowledge. Ned鈥檚 writing has the ability to reach a broad audience with very engaging and informative stories, while magnifying the university鈥檚 incredible contributions to research and knowledge,鈥 said UA Foundation Board Chair Jennifer Schrage.
The prize includes a $20,000 award and Rozell will be honored at the UA Foundation Board of Directors meeting in September.