{% name %} Frank and Brennie Morgan Prize for Outstanding Research in Mathematics by an Undergraduate Student (AMS-MAA-SIAM){% name %}

{% description %} The Morgan Prize is awarded each year to an undergraduate student (or students for joint work) for outstanding research in mathematics. Any student who was enrolled as an undergraduate in December at a college or university in the United States or its possessions, Canada, or Mexico is eligible for the prize.

The prize recipient's research need not be confined to a single paper; it may be contained in several papers. However, the paper (or papers) to be considered for the prize must be completed while the student is an undergraduate. Publication of research is not required.

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The Current Award Winner(s)

{% winners.photo-link %} Kenta Suzuki, winner of the 2025 Frank and Brennie Morgan Prize for Outstanding Research in Mathematics
{% winners.photo-credit %} Photo courtesy of Kenta Suzuki{% winners.photo-credit %}

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Kenta Suzuki of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is awarded the 2025 American Mathematical Society (AMS)-Mathematical Association of America (MAA)-Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) Frank and Brennie Morgan Prize for his extraordinary research in the representation theory of $p$-adic groups. His papers, including two solo works, represent significant progress in different areas of the field.

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About the Prize

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Established in 1995, the prize is entirely endowed by a gift from Mrs. Frank (Brennie) Morgan. The {% type %} prize is made jointly by the American Mathematical Society, the Mathematical Association of America, and the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.

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{% prize.photo-link %}Frank and Brennie Morgan
{% prize.photo-credit %}Photo courtesy of the Morgan family.

{% short-name %}The Morgan Prize{% short-name %} is awarded each year to {% recipient-type %} an undergraduate student (or students for joint work){% recipient-type %} for outstanding research in mathematics. Any student who was enrolled as an undergraduate in December of the year prior to the nomination at a college or university in the United States or its possessions, Canada, or Mexico is eligible for the prize.

The prize recipient's research need not be confined to a single paper; it may be contained in several papers. However, the paper (or papers) to be considered for the prize must be completed while the student is an undergraduate. Publication of research is not required.

Next Prize Award

This {% frequency %} annual{% frequency %} prize will be presented at the Joint Mathematics Meetings in {% prize-month %} January{% prize-month %} of {% next-prize-year %}2026{% next-prize-year %}.

The current prize amount is {% details %} $1,200{% details %}, awarded {% frequency %}annually{% frequency %}.

Nominations

Process

{% procedure %} To nominate a student, submit a letter of nomination, a brief description of the work that is the basis of the nomination, and complete bibliographic citations (or copies of unpublished work). All submissions for the prize must include at least one letter of support from a person, usually a faculty member, familiar with the student's research. {% procedure %}

When to nominate

{% nomination-begin-date %} {% nomination-begin-date %}{% nomination-end-date %} {% nomination-end-date %}

How to nominate

Submit nominations through the

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official nomination form on mathprograms.org{% nom-apply-button-link %}

See previous winners

Template Toolkit Tokens for AMS Awards

This section outlines standard tokens used for rendering awards dynamically via Template Toolkit. Each token should be injected into HTML elements or attributes according to semantic and accessibility best practices.

Field Token Description
Name {% name %} Full official name of the award
Short Name {% short-name %} Internal or abbreviated display name
Description {% description %} Expanded plain text summary
Short Description {% short-description %} Used in list previews or cards
About {% about-the-award %} Background and history
Details {% details %} Structural or eligibility info
Procedure {% procedure %} How to nominate / apply
Type {% type %} Prize, Fellowship
Recipient Type {% recipient-type %} Individual, Group, or Institution
Status {% status %} Active, Retired, Inactive
Frequency {% frequency %} Annual, Biennial, etc.
Category {% award-category %} Research, writing, etc.
Career Stage {% career-stage %} Early, Mid, Late, Any
Prize Month {% prize-month %} Month when award is presented
Next Prize Year {% next-prize-year %} Upcoming award year
Nomination Begin Date {% nomination-begin-date %} Start of nomination window
Deadline Date {% deadline-date %} End of nomination window
URL {% url %} Link to award detail page
Photo {% photo-link %} URL to image file (winner, founders, etc.)
Photo Credit {% photo-credit %} Caption or credit line
Last Modified {% last-modified %} Last updated timestamp
Field Token Description

Note: Wrap date tokens in semantic <time datetime="..."> tags where applicable. Use <figure> and <figcaption> for image and photo-credit pairings. Tokens are rendered server-side; ensure each one is mapped to the corresponding database field in your CMS.