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April 3
Abby Johnson, the first USU student to receive the L. Douglas James Memorial Scholarship, has graduated with her Bachelor of Science! During these two years, she maintained a 3.98 GPA, worked on the Logan River Observatory team, and developed her passion for Water Resource research. She is now pursuing her Master's degree in Water Resource Engineering. We will soon have a new student.
Doug, your dedication to the water resource research will be carried on by Abby and  other young, your legacy will continue.    

Scholarship Awarded!

December 24, 2022
L. Douglas James Memorial Scholarship made the first award in the 2021-2022 school year. The awardee is a female junior student majored Environment Engineering who worked in the Logan River Observatory. I visited Utah State University, attended the Engineering College Scholarship Banquet, visited Utah Water Research Lab, and spoke with the recipient. I am delighted by the way the scholarship was managed. In addition, this trip reconnected me with old friends, including the Dean and the UWRL director, and brought me many new ones.

New Scholarships Honors Former Water Lab Director, Supports Undergraduate Research

March 14, 2022
Utah State University Civil and Environmental Engineering alumna Zhida Song-James has created an endowed scholarship in honor of her late husband, L. Douglas James, a former Utah Water Research Lab director.
The scholarship will support undergraduate students participating in hydrology and water resources-related research in the water lab. Zhida and Doug shared a strong belief in the value of undergraduate research, which is why Zhida chose this focus for the scholarship.
An experience the couple had with one of their grandchildren helped shape their view on research. When their grandson Matthew was in sixth grade, he did some experiments with building materials in school which helped fuel his curiosity.

Later on, when he went to college, Zhida said he almost immediately began participating in undergraduate research. Now, he is earning a Ph.D.

“Watching this process we realized how early exposure to research, how important that is to a kid to let them know there’s a door,” Zhida said.

Zhida’s hope for this new scholarship is it will be a door to research for undergraduate students who may not have the same research opportunities as graduate students.

Doug served as director of the Utah Water Research Lab from 1976 to 1992, and Zhida worked in the lab while she was earning her Ph.D. at Utah State. Having been involved closely with the work of the water lab, Zhida said she sees the lab as a place with opportunities that are a good fit for introducing undergraduate students to research.

In addition to financially supporting the students, the scholarship will also help recipients attend conferences.

“That is an eye-opener,” Zhida said. “That is another good opportunity for people to know what research is about.”
After his time as the water lab director, Doug became the founding hydrology program director at the National Science Foundation.
While Zhida realizes she can’t influence everyone to become a hydrologist, she hopes this scholarship inspires more students to take that path.
Writer: Matilyn Mortensen, matilyn.mortensen@usu.edu435-797-7512

Contact: Kade Burnham, kade.burnham@usu.edu

L. Douglas James Memorial Scholarship

October 21, 2021
Thank you for creating the L. Douglas James Memorial Scholarship in his honor.  This scholarship will allow Doug’s wonderful legacy to continue and provide a lasting impact for USU students conducting research in the Utah Water Research Lab.  Doug was always an advocate for student research opportunities, and this scholarship will help to stimulate students’ interest to explore water research at the undergraduate level.

If anyone would like to contribute to Doug’s legacy, please reach out to me at kade.burnham@usu.edu.

Our family history, comfort from Douglas's Great Grandmother to her son upon the death of his wife

April 15, 2020
One of Douglas's favorite hobbies throughout his life was collecting family stories and genealogy.  Below is an excerpt from a letter that was passed from Douglas's grandfather, to Douglas's father, to Douglas.  The letter is from 1911, 107 years ago, and was written by Douglas’s great grandmother in Michigan to her son, Warner James in California upon the death of his wife, leaving him with 7 children under the age of 10.  May her words from so long ago also provide us comfort in our time of morning.  

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                                                                     Saturday November 18 [1911]

Dear Son Warner,

My precious lonely boy, Oh, how I wish I could speak to you words of comfort though they might not prove of much consolation.   . . .

Surely, these are dark days, but I hope you feel that you can rest upon the promises of God . . .  and I am wondering how those darling children can be consoled.

Dear Little Dorothy Belle, the pride and joy of her mother’s heart.  Does she keep well? Jared will be your comfort and stay and I hope will be able to relieve you of many cares. The younger boys used many times a day to rush up to their mother‘s side with questions that she alone could settle for them.  I hope you have some friends who at this time will show themselves friendly and prove themselves to be friends indeed. 

. . . try to keep up and not lose courage my darling child, for the sake of the dear precious ones entrusted to your care, and God will bring you out from under the clouds purified through suffering and give you wisdom to do what is best for each dear child, not only for their good now, but for their future happiness and success. 

You will be constantly on our hearts and minds, these few days to come and we shall implore for you heaven’s richest blessing and God’s tenderest care. It seems as though I should be with you, that you know I am in heart and mind.  . . . .

Love to you. From, Mother.


[read by Douglas's grandson, Matthew James Kelsey, at Douglas's funeral in 2020]

Douglas collected family history -- A letter concerning the 1832 Cholera Pandemic

April 15, 2020
In his family history story, Douglas shared the following excerpt from a letter written almost 190 years ago by his ancestor, Nathaniel E. James, who was born in the New York Colony before the Revolutionary War.  The letter is dated July 21, 1832, and postmarked Truxton, New York.  It was received by his son John James in Shelby, Macomb Co., Michigan, 12 days later. In 1832, the mail traveled to Michigan by stagecoach. 



“Dear Children, God in his holy providence is seeing fit to visit us by war and pestilence . . . in our own city and villages death is raging.  Heard today that Monday last above 200 cases of cholera and of about 100 deaths in N.Y. (I do not state the places and particulars respecting this disease because you will see the paper and have the account before you receive this) but I hope that you will be enabled to see and acknowledge the divine hand in these things and realize that there is not safety anywhere else but trust in Him – read the 21st Psalm and let us put our trust in Him and you will see that here, as well as in Europe . . . O may we learn to eye the Divine and may God give us that vision that we need.”

April 13, 2020
My heart aches to hear this news. I still can’t believe he is gone. 
I have lost my grandpa who used to call me his adopted granddaughter, i have lost my friend who had 50 year age gap with me but always was there to listen to my stories and give me the best advice, i have lost my influencer who loved adventures and traveled around the world in his 80s.  He loved to share his experiences with me and sends me the photos of every places he visited. 
James, you were such a caring and loving grandpa, a good listener and a mentor, a nice and very kind human-being. You left me beautiful memories. You will never be forgotten, you will remain in my heart forever. 

I am so sorry for your lose Zhida, my thoughts and prayers are with you.

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