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Page 1: Fifth of May 2006 University of Delaware · Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics.....Purnell Hall, Room 115 ... HP College of Human Services, Education and Public Policy

HONORS DAYFifth of May 2006

University of Delaware

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Honors Day Schedule of ActivitiesKey to abbreviations

University AwardsIntercollege AwardsCollege Awards and School/Department Awardsb COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCESb COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCESb LERNER COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICSb COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGb COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCESb COLLEGE OF HUMAN SERVICES, EDUCATION

AND PUBLIC POLICY

Honor Society MembersAlpha Kappa DeltaAlpha Lambda DeltaAlpha Mu AlphaBeta Beta BetaBeta Gamma SigmaDelta Phi AlphaDobro SlovoFMA Honor SocietyGamma Kappa AlphaKappa Omicron NuLambda Pi EtaOmicron Delta EpsilonPhi Alpha ThetaPhi Beta KappaPhi Kappa PhiPhi Sigma TauPi Alpha AlphaPi Delta PhiPi Kappa LambdaPi Mu EpsilonPi Sigma AlphaSigma Delta PiSigma Iota RhoSigma Tau DeltaSigma Theta TauTau Beta PiUpsilon Pi Episilon

Index of Awardees

b Honors Day 2006

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b Schedule of Activities • May 5, 2006

11:00 a.m.

College of Marine Studies ............................................Cannon Lab, Room 104

Sharp Campus, Lewes

11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m.Luncheon hosted by President David Roselle

and Provost Daniel Rich .................................................Bob Carpenter Center

2:30 p.m.

College of Agriculture and Natural Resources ..............................Mitchell Hall

College of Arts and Sciences.....................................Trabant University Center,

Multipurpose Room

Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics .........Purnell Hall, Room 115

College of Engineering ...............................................Pearson Hall Auditorium

College of Health Sciences .......................................Trabant University Center,

Theater

College of Human Services, Education and Public Policy ...............Clayton Hall

Department of Fashion and Apparel Studies............................Room 101B

Department of Hotel, Restaurant

and Institutional Management...............................................Room 101A

Department of Individual and Family Studies ...........................Room 120

Leadership Program................................................................Room 125

School of Education................................................................Room 128

School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy .................................Room 119

6:00 p.m.Division of Professional

and Continuing Studies .......................................Clayton Hall, Room 101 A/B

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b Key to abbreviationsAG College of Agriculture and Natural ResourcesAS College of Arts and SciencesBE Alfred Lerner College of Business and EconomicsCE Division of Professional and Continuing StudiesEG College of EngineeringHS College of Health SciencesHP College of Human Services, Education and

Public PolicyMS Graduate College of Marine StudiesUS University Studies

GR GraduateUG Undergraduate

Honor Societies: An asterisk (*) after an honor societyawardee’s name indicates a previously inducted honorsociety member.

b NoteUnless otherwise noted, all students listed in this program have a cumulative grade point index of 3.0 or higher. Additional students may be honored at the ceremonies of their particular undergraduate college.

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UNIVERSITY AWARDS are presented in recognition ofUniversity-wide or national achievement.

Excellence-in-Teaching Faculty AwardBrian P. Ackerman, PsychologyRobert A. Denemark, Political Science & International RelationsAlan D. Fox, PhilosophyCarol E. Henderson, EnglishThe University honors faculty members with monetary awards forexcellence in teaching made available with funds from the Officeof the President and the Office of the Provost.

Excellence-in-Teaching Teaching Assistant AwardKainoa K. Harbottle, EnglishAlondra R. Pacheco, Foreign Languages and LiteraturesA monetary award for a teaching assistant for excellence in teachingmade available with funds from the Office of the President andthe Office of the Provost.

Excellence in Undergraduate Academic Advising AwardNorma L. Gaines-Hanks, Individual & Family StudiesGeorgia B. Pyrros, Mathematical SciencesTodd D. Royer, Health, Nutrition, & Excercise SciencesThis monetary award is given to emphasize the importance ofexcellent academic advising, to recognize and reward excellentfaculty advisors, and to encourage faculty to devote their timeand attention to becoming more effective advisors. This campus-wide recognition indicates to students, parents, faculty, and theUniversity community that academic advising is a valued part ofthe student’s education at the University.

Barry M. Goldwater ScholarshipTapan P. Patel, ASWen A. Tseng, ASThe Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in EducationFoundation was established in 1986 to honor Senator Barry M.Goldwater and was designed to foster and encourage outstandingstudents to pursue careers in the fields of mathematics, the naturalsciences, and engineering.

Marshall ScholarshipThomas W. Isherwood, ASJames J. Parris, ASMarshall Scholarships were founded in Great Britain in 1953 byan Act of Parliament. These scholarships were established tothank the people of the United States for the assistance receivedunder the Marshall Plan developed by General George C.Marshall after World War II. Marshall Scholarships are awarded toabout 40 students per year and provide opportunities forAmerican students who have demonstrated academic excellenceto continue their studies at a university of their choice in GreatBritain. Recipients of this highly competitive scholarship musthave an outstanding academic record with a minimum gradepoint average of 3.7. They also must have demonstrated leader-ship ability and the potential to make significant contributions tosociety.

Outstanding Advising and Mentoring AwardMarian L. Palley, Political Science & International RelationsAn award created to honor faculty members whose dedication tograduate students and commitment to excellence in graduatetraining have made a significant contribution to the quality of lifeand professional development of graduate students at UD.

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1UNIVERSITY AWARDS

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Bessie Collins AwardLetitia Jarmon, ASThis monetary award was established in memory of the former Deanof Women, Bessie B. Collins, an early advocate and supporter of con-tinuing education for women. The award is given to a returningadult woman student who has demonstrated future promise, over-come special difficulties, and contributed to the University andgreater community.

Down Under Endowment Trust ScholarshipsDavid G. Tuke, AS Several scholarships are awarded in recognition of demonstratedleadership in student government activities and academicperformance.

Milton L. Draper ’22 Student-Alumni Relations ScholarshipKaren M. Anderson, HPAmanda L. Conforto, ASThese scholarships were established in honor of Milton L. Draper ‘22,former University of Delaware Alumni Association president andSigma Nu fraternity member. They are awarded to sophomores orjuniors who have demonstrated outstanding leadership, dedicationand enthusiasm for the University and value student-alumni interaction.

Geis Student Research on Women AwardS. Seabrook Jones, 2nd Place, AS, GRKira Mineroff, 1st Place, AS, UGCaitlin Nichols, 2nd Place, HP, UGMonetary awards to an undergraduate and graduate student in recognition of their outstanding research papers on women.

Harward FellowsPeter J. Atlee, ASAbigail M. Bradley, ASKatherine A. Demedis, ASMichael A. Fuqua, EGJessica A. Hall, AGElizabeth J. Oeffinger, EGKathryn E. Sharpe, ASMonetary awards are presented to senior Honors Degree withDistinction candidates with outstanding academic and researchaccomplishments for full-time research in the Winter Session of the senior year. This award is in honor of Donald W. Harward, thefounding director of the University Honors Program.

Panel of Distinguished SeniorsGina M.Esposito, HPJessica A. Hall, AGDara S. Missan, HSRyan E. Morgan, BEGeoffrey M. Oxberry, EGDaniel S. Roche, ASA monetary award in recognition of outstanding scholarship to apanel comprised of one senior in each college. Selection requires aminimum index of 3.5 with 15 credit hours average each semesterand 75 percent of the total credit hours earned at the University.Outstanding personal qualities are also considered.

Phi Beta Kappa Clift and DeArmond AwardVivek D. Desai, ASAwarded on the basis of outstanding intellectual promise to sopho-mores enrolled in curricula that would qualify them for eventualelection as members in course of Phi Beta Kappa. A monetaryaward is made to the recipient.

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UNIVERSITY AWARDS2 3UNIVERSITY AWARDS

AAUP Undergraduate Student AwardLiang-I Kang, ASVivek P. Patel, ASThe University of Delaware Chapter of the American Association ofUniversity Professors has established a monetary award to be given tograduating seniors who have been accepted into graduate school andare planning on an academic career. Students who demonstrate excel-lence in scholarship, character, and have been engaged in communityservice are eligible for the award.

AAUW Award Newark BranchKatherine DemedisPhoebe J. HolmesAn annual monetary award to an outstanding senior woman, basedon academic achievement and leadership in service on the campusand in the community. A minimum index of 3.25 is required.

Alumni Honors Day Book AwardMatthew M. Ardakanian, HPJulia M. Cullen, HSDaniel J. Gempesaw, EGMatthew A. Guida, BEAmanda A. Kilby, AGChristopher G. McGinley, ASAward to a sophomore or junior in each college who has a sinceredesire for knowledge and has participated in extracurricular activitiesdesigned to help fellow students achieve academic success.

Mae Carter AwardMelissa Jo Brayman, ASA monetary award given in honor of Mae Carter, former AssistantProvost for Women's Affairs and Executive Director of theCommission on the Status of Women. The award recognizes a return-ing adult woman student at the University who has demonstratedstrong commitment to scholarship and service to women.

Truman ScholarshipMing-Jay Shiao, EGThe Truman Scholarship Foundation was established by Congressin 1975 as a federal memorial to President Harry S. Truman. TheFoundation awards 75 scholarships nationwide for college stu-dents to attend graduate school in preparation for careers in gov-ernment or elsewhere in public service. Recipients of this highlycompetitive scholarships must be United States citizens, have anoutstanding record of academic achievement and leadership abili-ty, and be committed to careers in government or the not-for-profit sector.

Alexander J. Taylor, Sr. Award for Outstanding SeniorThomas W. Isherwood, ASThis monetary award is given by the University of DelawareAlumni Association to the outstanding senior man who hasdemonstrated the qualities of scholarship, leadership, citizenshipand character exemplified by Mr. Taylor, a dedicated and loyalfriend and alumnus of the University.

Emalea P. Warner Award for Outstanding SeniorDalit M. Gulak, ASThis monetary award is given by the University of DelawareAlumni Association to the outstanding senior woman who hasdemonstrated scholarship, leadership, citizenship and characterexemplified by Mrs. Warner, a champion of education in the Stateof Delaware.

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Delta Kappa Gamma International Society Award, Alpha ChapterSarah R. Bergan, HP, JuniorCarol A. Cipriani, HP, SophomoreKathryn L. Herman, HS, SeniorMegan E. Hritz, HP, FreshmanMonetary awards are presented to a full-time freshman, sophomore,junior and senior enrolled in a teacher education program. Selectionis based upon outstanding scholarship and active participation ineducation-related activities. The student should exhibit qualities thatdemonstrate future promise in the field of education.

Education Alumni Association ScholarshipsKimberly J. Neilsen, HP, Education Alumni ScholarshipElizabeth A. McGuire, HP, William B. Keene Memorial ScholarshipRobin E. Herz, HP, Frank B. Murray ScholarshipStacey L. Zehr, HP, Claude Spencer Memorial ScholarshipScholarships presented by the School of Education’s AlumniAssociation to juniors or seniors in a teacher education program whoexhibit exceptional promise as educators.

Paynter Memorial PrizeVivek P. Patel, ASA monetary award to the senior with the highest academic index andoutstanding personal qualities who is pursuing medical school.

Phi Delta Kappa AwardCasey L. Bennett, AGMichael D. McKain, ASAn award presented by the Delaware chapter of Phi Delta Kappa to anundergraduate teacher education student who shows evidence andpromise of excellence in educational research.

Recognition of Outstanding Student TeachersElizabeth J. Behr, Elementary Teacher EducationStephanie N. Bentley, Elementary Teacher EducationCasey L. Bennett, Agricultural and Technology EducationVictoria R. Bernstein, Early Childhood EducationKristin M. Bramley, Choral/General Music EducationElizabeth A. Brown, English EducationHilary C. Brown, Political Science EducationEmily K. Bullock, French EducationStacey M. Closterman, History EducationElise N. Colomb, Early Childhood EducationBrooke E. Couchman, Elementary Teacher EducationAmanda M. Crouse, Mathematics EducationLaura A. Dengelegi, Psychology EducationKimberly A. Farr, Spanish EducationRobin L. Feder, Mathematics EducationEmily M. Feldman, English EducationAlicen L. Graupner, Psychology EducationJamie K. Haigh, Spanish EducationKimberly D. Hiestand, French EducationKatie Jo Inelli, Early Childhood EducationKaren S. Katz, Mathematics Education Tiffany L. Koontz, Elementary Teacher EducationAllison Kornutik, Elementary Teacher EducationCatherine M. Krahe, Elementary Teacher EducationJacob E. T. Lehr, Mathematics EducationAshley V. Leighton, Elementary Teacher EducationSarah H. Liberman, History EducationKristen MacGorman, English EducationMichael D. McKain, History EducationNathalie R. Moore, French EducationKatherine E. Northcutt, Mathematics EducationDiana E. Palko, Elementary Teacher Education

INTERCOLLEGE AWARDS4 5INTERCOLLEGE AWARDS

Phi Beta Kappa Annual Herbert Ellis Newman AwardTapan P. Patel, ASAwarded on the basis of outstanding intellectual promise to juniorsenrolled in curricula that would qualify them for eventual election asmembers of Phi Beta Kappa. A monetary award is made to the recipient.

George and Margaret Collins Seitz AwardShawneila N. Pierre, HPJarcy Zee, ASPresented to freshmen or sophomores who have demonstratedunusual traits of fine character and who are likely in succeeding yearsto exert influence on others in developing the same qualities.

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INTERCOLLEGE AWARDS are presented to students whose course ofstudy may be interdepartmental, or awards whose criteria includeselection from one or more departments.

Irma Ayers Scholar AwardAmanda N. Fischer, HSMatthew M. Ardakanian, HPA monetary award to a sophomore in the department of FASH,HRIM, IFST, LEAD, or Nutrition and Dietetics major with the highestcumulative index for the first three semesters of enrollment at theUniversity.

Bill N. Baron FellowshipJonathan M. Frey, EGDusan Spernjak, EGRecipients must be carrying out or have recently completed an excep-tional piece of supervised research in engineering, science or energypolicy in the renewable energy field with a strong preference forresearch emphasizing photovoltaics. Awarded to a graduate and anundergraduate student.

Bunnell Family Scholarship FundBryan G. Blick, EGAnja M. Jones, AS Jared D. Lander, ASChinedu U. Nworu, AS Scholarships given to recognize outstanding students majoring inany discipline with an emphasis on technical studies. Selection isbased upon academic performance.

Delaware Association of Family and Consumer SciencesPreprofessional/Graduate AwardAlexandra R. Patterson, HPThe purpose of this award is to recognize and promote commitmentand leadership in the preprofessional/graduate student section of theAmerican Association of Family and Consumer Sciences.

Delaware Association of School Administrators Award (DASA)Michael D. McKain, ASAn award presented by the Delaware Association of SchoolAdministrators to a graduating senior in education who has demon-strated outstanding qualities of scholarship, leadership and characterand gives promise of making a meaningful contribution to the teach-ing profession.

Delaware Retired School Personnel Association AwardConstance N. Pleasanton, HNAn award presented to a junior education major who is a Delawareresident and who has graduated from a Delaware public high school.Student must be in good standing academically and demonstrategood character.

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COLLEGE AND DEPARTMENT AWARDS are presented to studentsin recognition of achievements within the college and theirvarious departments.

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES

College Awards

Alpha Zeta PrizeErin C. StoughAward given by the Delaware Chapter of Alpha Zeta to the highestranking sophomore student in the College of Agriculture and NaturalResources.

Dean’s Awards for Student ExcellenceAlyssa A. DeMentJessica A. HallJamie R. PoolElizabeth M. RoyMaia L. TatinclauxAward given to five outstanding seniors in the College, as determinedby the Dean and a faculty committee. Nominees must have a mini-mum GPA of 3.0 and must demonstrate evidence of success in leader-ship, academics and service throughout their undergraduate careers.Demonstrated commitment to the department or to the Collegethrough undergraduate research and involvement in a student organi-zation is preferred.

School/Department Awards

Animal and Food Sciences Faculty AwardJessica A. HallAshley L. MarrinPresented to a senior major in Animal Science and a senior major inFood Science. Recipients are selected on the basis of academicachievement (minimum 3.0 GPA) and outstanding potential in ani-mal and food sciences. The award consists of a certificate and a mon-etary award from faculty contributions.

Dale F. Bray AwardJamie R. PoolAward honoring a former department chair and presented to a stu-dent in the Department of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology inrecognition of significant scholarly achievement, enthusiasm forlearning, and embodiment of the conservation ethic. Award consistsof a certificate and a book.

Department of Food and Resource Economics Outstanding SeniorAwardsJames W. HaymanThomas J. KowalMaia L. TatinclauxThese awards are given to outstanding seniors in each of the depart-ment’s affiliated majors in recognition of the student's accomplish-ments. This award is based on the recommendation of a departmentmember and considers the student’s GPA (minimum of 3.0); accom-plishments in department, college, and university service; and recog-nition of research and other scholarly activities.

Henry E. Bearman ScholarshipMaia L. TatinclauxMatthew C. LoiaconoAwarded to a junior or senior majoring in Natural ResourceManagement in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources.Award is based on the student's academic performance (minimum3.0 GPA), service to others and interest in the outdoors.

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Stefanie M. Riddle, Elementary Teacher EducationKimberly A. Russell, Elementary Teacher EducationKyle J. Somers, History EducationSara D. Stephens, Elementary Teacher EducationJennifer N. Styer, Early Childhood Education K-4Kristine Tesoriero, Spanish EducationJulia M. Thompson, English EducationKerri K. Titone, Italian EducationLauren N. Tracy, Early Childhood Special EducationAndrew P. Urbanski, English EducationLaura A. Wieland, History EducationKatherine E. Yatto, Elementary Teacher EducationStephanie K. Yeager, Biology EducationChristen A. Zikos, Elementary Teacher EducationCertificates are awarded to outstanding student teachers who havedemonstrated their abilities as scholars, problem solvers, and partnersin a classroom environment. Demonstrated abilities in planning andimplementing exceptional lessons; developing rapport with children,colleagues, and parents; and incorporating suggestions and new ideasinto their best teaching practices are acknowledged.

Amy Rextrew AwardAllison J. Bayley, HP, SeniorAllison L. Behrle, HS, SeniorAmalia K. Kramvis, HS, SeniorLaura M. Milazzo, HP, JuniorSarah K. Raffensperger, HS, JuniorA monetary award presented to a senior and a junior in consumerstudies; hotel, restaurant and institutional management; individualand family studies; or nutrition and dietetics who possess outstandingqualities of scholarship, leadership and character, plus an appreciationof the values that are basic to success in their chosen fields.

Amy Rextrew Graduate Student AwardDeanne Allegro, HS/Master’sPelin B. Dede, HP/Master’sDorit Radnai-Griffin, HP/Master’sA monetary award to master’s and/or Ph.D. candidates who are work-ing toward graduate degrees in hotel, restaurant and institutionalmanagement, individual and family studies or nutrition and dietetics.In addition to outstanding scholarship, the students should demon-strate potential leadership to the profession.

UDLAPS Library Student Assistant ScholarshipJulie M. LibertoreThe University of Delaware Library Assembly of Professional Staff(UDLAPS) awards a Library Student Assistant Scholarship towardattending a graduate library education program. The scholarship rec-ognizes library student assistants who demonstrate outstanding stu-dent service, a commitment to librarianship, and leadership potential.

Wall Street Journal AwardPeter C. Danby, BEKristen L. Loughery, AGA commemorative medallion and a one-year subscription to an out-standing student in food and resource economics and to an outstanding student in business and economics in recognition ofexceptional achievement.

Wilmington West Rotary Club ScholarshipsJohn N. Nasr, EG Lee D. Herzog, BEMegan J. Gazdick, BE Several scholarships are awarded to upperclassmen majoring in eitherbusiness and economics, or engineering.

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COLLEGE AND DEPARTMENT AWARDS are presented to studentsin recognition of achievements within the college and theirvarious departments.

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCESS

College Awards

Arts and Humanities ScholarshipRyan M. McNultyAdam A. JeandellAngela C. Jankowski Chad L. LongmoreLaura R. Armstrong Several scholarships are awarded annually to students majoring inhistory education and art history. Selection is based upon academicperformance.

School/Department Awards

Mark and Cara Alexander Marching Band Award for ExcellenceErin K. KitchenmanA monetary award to a member of the Blue Hen Marching Band whoexhibits an outstanding commitment to the marching band program,excels in his/her talent, possesses and demonstrates leadership ability,and clearly exhibits pride and spirit in the University of Delaware.

Alpha Lambda Delta Excellence-in-Teaching AwardPatricia A. MageeAn award recognizing outstanding teaching of first-year students.Alpha Lambda Delta members select the recipient of this award.

Alumni Undergraduate Award in HistoryLaura E. UptonDaniel H. KanhoferMonetary awards to two junior or senior history majors with the high-est history grade point averages and an overall grade point average of3.5 and above. Eligibility is limited to students who have taken at leastfive history courses and HIST 268.

American Chemical Society Award in Analytical ChemistryKatharine M. FrysingerPresented to an undergraduate chemistry major for outstanding class-room and laboratory performance in the area of analytical chemistry.The award consists of a year’s subscription to the journal AnalyticalChemistry.

American Chemical Society Award in ChemistryTapan P. PatelAward for outstanding scholarship and achievement to a juniormajoring in chemistry or biochemistry. The award consists of a year’smembership in the ACS, a year’s subscription to one of the ACS jour-nals and a monetary prize. Financial support provided by the AlbertaE. Edge Fund.

American Institute of Chemists Award in ChemistryKellie R. MachlusAward to a graduating senior in chemistry or biochemistry who, onthe basis of a demonstrated record of leadership ability, character,and scholastic achievement, has shown potential for advancement ofthe chemical profession. The award includes a monetary prize.Financial support provided by the Alberta E. Edge Fund.

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Entomology and Wildlife Ecology Faculty AwardRachael N. PhillosPresented to department majors who demonstrate significant scholar-ly achievement (minimum 3.0 GPA), enthusiasm for learning, andpotential for professional success. The award consists of a certificateand a book.

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Theodore E. D. Braun French Undergraduate Student AwardKimberly D. HiestandThis award consists of a certificate and a cash prize. The French facultyselect an outstanding student majoring in a french studies concentra-tion for a B.A. in foreign languages and literatures, or in French educa-tion. An overall GPA of 3.0 and a GPA of 3.4 in the major are mini-mum requirements.

Edwin C. Buxbaum AwardEmma J. LlansoA monetary award to senior anthropology majors with the highestgrade point average in anthropology.

Wallace H. Carothers ScholarshipPatrick J. KnerrA monetary award to the most outstanding sophomore student inchemistry or biochemistry, to commemorate the achievements of thispioneer in polymer chemistry.

William D. Clark PrizeDaniel S. RocheA monetary award presented only when a senior majoring inmathematics has, in the opinion of the department, unusualability in the area.

Evelyn Holst Clift AwardLauren A. BonoraKatherine A. DemedisChristine A. AmandolaMonetary awards are given to two or more outstanding senior historymajors. The award is made in memory of Dr. Evelyn Holst Clift, faculty member from 1942 until 1975.

Frank W. Collins Undergraduate Award in BiochemistryAgata A. BielskaPresented to an undergraduate biochemistry or chemistry major foroutstanding classroom and laboratory performance in the area ofbiochemistry. The award consists of an honorarium funded by theFrank W. Collins Endowment.

Computer and Information Sciences Graduate Teaching Assistant AwardHui WangA monetary award given to a CIS graduate teaching assistant in recog-nition of teaching excellence. The recipient is selected by the CISdepartment tenure-track faculty.

Computer and Information Sciences Outstanding Student AwardMatthew C. ReinA monetary prize, provided by a Unisys Corporation grant, is award-ed to CIS students in recognition of outstanding achievement in aca-demic leadership.

Computer and Information Sciences Outstanding Sophomore AwardKeith D. SquierExemplary freshman year academic performance is recognized by amonetary award to a current CIS sophomore, provided by a grantfrom the Unisys Corporation.

Cyrus L. Day Memorial ScholarshipChloe A. ObandoAnnual scholarship awarded to a French, English, and/or Dramaticsmajor. Selection is based upon academic performance.

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Award for Excellence in the GeosciencesJennifer E. AnneA monetary award to an outstanding junior or senior in geology, geo-physics or environmental science with emphasis in geology who hasdemonstrated academic excellence in the geosciences.

Awards for Excellence in Spanish StudiesBest Graduate Student EssayPablo G. PiñarAwarded for the best essay by a graduate student in Spanish Studies.

Awards for Excellence in Spanish StudiesBest Essay in Upper-division Hispanic Literature Courses Jacqueline M. HornbergerAwarded for the best essay in an undergraduate upper-division coursein Hispanic literature.

Awards for Excellence in Spanish StudiesOutstanding Student in Hispanic Literary Survey CoursesHolly A. UngerbuehlerAwarded to a student for outstanding work in an undergraduatePeninsular or Spanish American literary survey course.

Awards for Excellence in Spanish StudiesJanet Murdock Prize for Study AbroadArden D. Lambert-ByrneThis award is intended to facilitate a full semester of study abroadfor an undergraduate student. Student must participate in a Spanishlanguage program offered by the University of Delaware.

Baxter-Sloyer Graduate Teaching AwardKara L. MakiAwarded to graduate teaching assistants in mathematical scienceswho have demonstrated superior effectiveness in teaching and in theperformance of their responsibilities.

Kevin Scott Beall Memorial AwardMichael T. PirnotA monetary award given annually to the most outstanding freshmanmajoring in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry in mem-ory of Mr. Beall, a graduate of the department.

Lewis White Beck Philosophy PrizeMatthew J. CananAwarded to senior majors in philosophy who, by virtue of grade pointaverage in philosophy and general work, rank highest in the class.

Biological Science Academic Excellence Award Liang-I KangThis award is given each year to the Biological Science senior whobest displays overall academic excellence which goes beyond class-room performance.

Biological Science Undergraduate Research Award Madeline D. GregoritsAward given to a Biological Science senior, who will enter a graduateor combined MD/PhD program. The student must have a superioracademic record and have shown exceptional ability in research whileat the University of Delaware as evidenced by publication or presenta-tions at scientific meetings.

Lindsey Marie Bonistall Memorial AwardEmily A. PicilloThis scholarship honors Lindsey Bonistall, who was an English andJournalism major at the university from 2003 until her death in 2005.This scholarship will be awarded annually to an outstanding risingsenior student in the field of journalism.

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Elizabeth Dyer Awards for Excellence in Chemistry andBiochemistryCharlotte A. MasonJames J. Parris Monetary awards are given to senior majors in recognition of out-standing performance in one or more of the following areas: scholar-ship, research and service to the Department of Chemistry andBiochemistry. The award honors Elizabeth Dyer, faculty member from1933 until 1971.

Elizabeth Dyer Awards to Graduate Teaching Assistants forExcellence in TeachingMatthew T. Kieber-Emmons, GRJulie A. Lloyd, GRPaul H. Tobash, GRMonetary awards are given to recognize graduate teaching assistantsin the department for excellent achievement in the teaching of chemistry.

East Asian Studies Book AwardKatherine L. WoodMichael J. Bartley Jr.Monetary awards are given to junior EASP majors with the highestGPA in the major (must be over 3.25 after having taken 5 courses/15credits or more in EASP beyond the basic language requirements) andwith an overall GPA of 3.0 or better. The second is to be given to astudent who minors in EAST or EASL, with the highest GPA (above3.25) in the minor after 3 courses/9 credits in the program (beyondthe basic language requirements in the case of EASL), and an overallGPA of 3.0 or better.

East Asian Studies ScholarshipHeidi A. ZimmermanA monetary award is given to a senior EASP major with the highestGPA in the major (must be over 3.25 after having taken 5 courses/15credits or more in EASP beyond the basic language requirements) andwith an overall GPA of 3.0 or better.

William P. Frank Memorial Scholarship(To be announced)An award established by family and donors to recognize a promisingstudent in the field of journalism.

Berwyn N. Fragner Memorial ScholarshipJoseph M. DeweyKenna P. PlangemannLauren A. ZerbeMonetary awards presented to outstanding history majors. Selectionis based upon academic performance and need.

French Faculty AwardEmily K. BullockAn award for academic excellence and outstanding service to thedepartment.

Geography Faculty AwardSarah D. BairdA monetary award to a senior geography major who, in the judgmentof the faculty, has best achieved academic excellence in geography.

Steven Geracimos Memorial AwardTara L. StrobelA monetary award to an outstanding computer science major whohas demonstrated both interest and aptitude for the subject, as characterized by Steven Geracimos.

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Delaware State Music Teachers’ Association AwardDaniel S. RocheA monetary award from DSMTA to the bachelor of music studentwho demonstrates the highest level of proficiency on his or herinstrument.

DeLoache Music AwardTrevor J. Mc ClenathanA monetary award to the marching band member who exhibits thehighest standard of leadership and enthusiasm, scholarship, andmusicianship.

Major John D. De Martini ScholarshipTyler A. CappThis scholarship is awarded to the most talented music student. Thefully-endowed scholarship is given by Major De Martini who graduat-ed from the University of Delaware in 1973 with a Master of Arts inHistory and is a Benefactor and Life Diamond of the University ofDelaware.

Department of Art History Faculty Award for Academic ExcellenceDevon A. StewartA monetary award to a senior major with the highest academic index.

Department of Communication Faculty AwardBrandon D. WillsieAn award presented to an outstanding senior major who, in the opin-ion of the faculty, has superior potential for graduate study and uni-versity teaching in the field of communication.

Department of Fine Arts & Visual Communications Faculty Award Kelly A. ConantA cash award to a graduating senior in recognition of outstandingachievement in the field of art.

Robert J. Di Pietro AwardCara H. FellnerAn award established to honor Dr. Robert J. Di Pietro, former chair offoreign languages and literatures and founder of the Italian programat the University. The award recognizes an outstanding student of sec-ond-year Italian who intends to study further in that area.

Robert J. Di Pietro Award for Undergraduate Achievement inLinguistics and Cognitive ScienceDaniel J. McCloryChristine R. Virion This award, in memory of Professor Robert Di Pietro, is given to theoutstanding graduating senior or seniors in linguistics or cognitivescience.

Paul Dolan Undergraduate FellowshipCraig M. ReiserEstablished in memory of professor Paul Dolan and his contributionsto the political science department, University and state, a tuitionaward is made to the student who is majoring in political science andwho “shows by scholarship and character the greatest promise for thestudy of law for the public good.”

Quaesita Drake ScholarshipsKatharine M. FrysingerKatherine E. VodraMonetary award to an outstanding junior or senior woman who is achemistry or biochemistry major, on the basis of academic accom-plishment and potential and excellence of character. The award isestablished in memory of Quaesita Drake, faculty member from 1917until 1955.

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Richard M. Johnson Jr. Memorial AwardWen A. TsengA monetary award to the junior in biological sciences who bestexemplifies the ideals of sound scholarship and intellectual leader-ship, actively pursues truth, and appreciates the significance of science to mankind.

Ray E. Keesey AwardJamie L. AndersonAn award made on the recommendation of the Department ofCommunication to the outstanding senior major each year.

Hatem M. Khalil Memorial Award Shannon K. CordA monetary award is made to a CIS major in recognition of outstand-ing achievement in software engineering.

Hal Kierce AwardDanielle N. RabinAn award in memory of Hal Kierce to an outstanding senior commu-nication/public relations student who exhibits the commitment toprofessional excellence which was characterized by Mr. Kierce.

Halsey M. MacPhee AwardPeter J. AtleeA monetary award and a certificate to the most outstanding seniorpsychology major.

Lawrence Marshall Memorial AwardDonald A. ScottA monetary award given to an outstanding student majoring in com-puter and information sciences who exemplifies the qualities of lead-ership and outstanding academic scholarship.

Maryland-Delaware-D.C. Press Association Scholarship(To be announced)An award established by the MDDC Press Association to recognize apromising student in the field of journalism. Journalism concentra-tors from Delaware, Maryland, and the District of Columbia are eligi-ble for consideration.

Ross Mayhew Scholarship Lee D. ProcidaOne scholarship is awarded annually to an outstanding junior major-ing in journalism. Selection is based upon academic performance,journalistic talent, and financial need.

Benjamin McLuckie AwardKathryn G. ElamA monetary award presented annually to the senior sociology majorwho best demonstrates the scholarship, dedication, and integrity thatexemplified Professor McLuckie’s life and work.

William E. Meakin Memorial AwardMatthew L. SimonStefan P. KatzA monetary award to a junior or senior who meets the scholarshipcriteria of academic performance and who has a distinguished recordof community service to commemorate a fine young man who lovedhis fellow human beings as much as he loved history.

Eugene F. and Catherine Melk Award in ArtIoanna G. PhilippouAn award to a junior or senior art major, whose work represents, inthe opinion of the art faculty, the most significant advance in personalartistic achievement during the student’s years of undergraduate study.

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Robert Geuder Prize(To be announced)The Robert Geuder Prize is awarded to a third-year VisualCommunications major for proven creative excellence and demon-strated leadership.

Edmund S. Glenn Memorial AwardAlissa M. MannAn award presented to an outstanding senior communication majorwho in the opinion of the department faculty exhibits the qualitiescharacterized by Professor of Communication Edmund S. Glenn.

Laura L. Hickman AwardHolly A. UngerbuehlerA monetary award to a junior or senior art major in recognition ofcreative excellence in the discipline of printmaking.

Sepp Hilsenrad Memorial AwardRyan S. ColeRachel A. HardisonA monetary award given to an outstanding student of German by theDelaware Sängerbund and Library Association, Inc.

Barbara Hughes AwardKaitlin D. McGowanMonetary awards to sophomore anthropology majors with the high-est grade point average in anthropology.

Hypercube Scholar AwardMohammad MalikAn award, presented by Hypercube Inc., is given to a senior chemistrymajor who has demonstrated academic excellence and significantinvolvement in computational chemistry or molecular modeling. Thisaward consists of HyperChem software.

Italian Faculty Award of ExcellenceLaura A. DiPasqualeAn award presented to the student who demonstrates the mostprogress in the acquisition of Italian during the first year.

Italo-Americans United AwardElizabeth R. AllevaJacqueline M. Hornberger Norma C. SandovalKerri K. TitoneAwards to outstanding students of Italian language and literature whohave shown consistent excellence in their studies.

Italo-Americans United Di Pietro Memorial PlaqueNorma C. SandovalAn award presented to the most outstanding advanced student ofItalian language and literature.

F. Warren James Memorial AwardClayton J. OkalyA monetary award to an outstanding voice major.

Edward G. and Naomi L. Jefferson Prize Clayton J. OkalyThe Jefferson Prize is given annually to an outstanding undergraduateor graduate music major to encourage ongoing research and study.The money may be used for summer research, specialized study inperformance or attendance at a music festival or workshop.

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Outstanding Senior in Environmental ScienceBailey L. DuganA monetary award to the senior environmental science major whohas best achieved academic excellence in environmental science.

Frank A. Pehrson Graduate Student Achievement Award inComputer and Information SciencesStephanie M. ElzerA travel allowance to attend a professional technical meeting givenannually to one or more CIS graduate students in recognition of out-standing performance and future potential in the field.

Len Perfetti Memorial AwardEmily C. BerenbackJessica C. BlankA plaque and a cash award presented annually to the senior crim-inal justice major who best demonstrates the scholarship, leader-ship, determination to excel, and commitment to human servicethat characterized Len Perfetti’s life and career as a student.

Pi Kappa Lambda AwardDaniel S. RocheA monetary award given by faculty members of Pi Kappa Lambda tothe senior music major with the highest cumulative index.

Nicholas Freemont Plummer Philosophy PrizeMark E. BeitmanAwarded to the junior student majoring in philosophy, who, in thejudgment of the faculty in the philosophy department, is an out-standing student as indicated by overall academic record, especiallyperformance in philosophy, and who best embodies the spirit ofphilosophical inquiry.

Theodore Presser Foundation ScholarshipDaniel S. RocheA scholarship to a music major (who will be a senior in the upcom-ing academic year) in recognition of excellence in academics andmusic.

Psychology Faculty AwardEmily M. BukayA monetary award and a certificate to the graduating senior psycholo-gy major with the highest overall grade point index.

Psychology Junior AwardAmy N. LatugaA monetary award and a certificate to the junior psychology majorwith the highest overall grade point index through five semesters.

Psychology Research AwardHallie R. BregmanThe faculty recognizes the senior psychology majors who have com-pleted the most significant undergraduate research project.

Quantum Leap Innovations Graduate Student Excellence AwardQi LiThis monetary award is given annually to a graduate student in com-puter science. The award recognizes excellence in the field of artificialintelligence.

Quantum Leap Innovations Outstanding Senior AwardDaniel S. RocheA monetary prize is awarded to a senior computer science major inrecognition of superior academic performance in computer science.

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Eugene F. and Catherine Melk Award in CommunicationPatrick M. ConnellyAn award to a junior or senior communication major who has thehighest grade point average, as determined by the communicationdepartment faculty.

Merck Index AwardsJennifer L. DickmanTimothy J. MartinA monetary award presented by Merck & Co., Inc. to students whohave demonstrated both academic merit and the promise of futureachievement in the field of chemistry. Financial support provided bythe Alberta E. Edge Fund.

James Mercer Merrill Memorial AwardRichard JamesGrace A. PattersonA monetary award given to outstanding juniors majoring in history.The award honors James Mercer Merrill, faculty member from 1966until 1985.

James A. Moore Undergraduate Award in Organic ChemistryTimothy J. MartinAn honorarium presented to an undergraduate chemistry or bio-chemistry major for outstanding classroom and laboratory perform-ance in the area of organic chemistry. The award honors James A.Moore, faculty member 1955–1988.

E. A. Nickerson Excellence in Journalism Award(To be announced)An award established to recognize an outstanding journalism studentin honor of Professor Nickerson. The work encompasses all workdone through the final week of classes.

George Nocito Art AwardDavid L. Crosby Jr.A monetary award established by the faculty of the fine arts and visu-al communications department in memory of the late chair andawarded to a graduating senior in recognition of outstanding achieve-ment in the field of art.

David L. Norton Book PrizeBrett R. MatsumotoFor the junior major in philosophy who has completed at least halfof the major requirements with the highest average in philosophy.

Order of the Sons of Italy AwardRichard A. PhiferLauren M. RatkisEric R. WitkowskiAwards are given to outstanding juniors and seniors who have shownacademic excellence in their Italian studies.

Outstanding Achievement in Graduate Studies in Art HistoryAwardJanet DeesA certificate awarded to an outstanding graduate student in arthistory.

Outstanding Brother Award–Xi Mu Chapter of Phi Mu AlphaSinfonia Fraternity of AmericaGregory T. DalakianAn award to a fraternity brother who demonstrates outstandingachievement in the areas of scholarship, chapter leadership and activ-ities, and musical excellence. The recipient exemplifies all the quali-ties and ideals of the fraternity and must be an active member in thefraternity.

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Sigma Delta Pi Book AwardJennifer R. LoherThe national Spanish honor society honors the new initiate inSpanish with the highest cumulative index.

Joel Silver Symposium AwardChristopher S. Hamilton, GRKarthikan Rajagopal, GRZhanping Zhang, GRThis award, in memory of Joel Silver, a doctoral chemistry studentkilled in a traffic accident in his last year, recognizes excellent achieve-ment in research as well as a highly professional presentation ofresults. The award includes a monetary prize.

Glenn S. Skinner Memorial AwardRoberto N. FeudaleThis stipend, in honor of Dr. Skinner, who was a member of thechemistry faculty 1928–1958, is presented for distinction in scholar-ship, research, and service to the department.

Eugenia Slavov Memorial ScholarshipJessica N. Abbruzzese, ItalianErik A. Edlund, RussianAwards to an outstanding junior or senior in Italian and to an out-standing junior or senior in Russian.

Robert E. Snyder Band Award/ScholarshipKelly J. StrayerTuition credit award to the marching band member judged the leaderin musicianship, scholarship, and contributing the most to the totalband program at the University.

Julian Steward AwardAshley E. Bram-JohnsonRebecca L. RenavitzA monetary award to a junior anthropology major with the highestgrade point average in anthropology.

E. Lyman Stewart Internship(To be announced)A stipend awarded to junior or senior history majors for 10-weekinternships at a local historical agency.

Margaret Lynam Tindall Memorial Prize in English LiteratureKimberly M. DePaulA monetary award by the English department to its senior major withthe highest cumulative average in English.

David J. Toman Art Conservation AwardFran E. RitchieThis award, in memory of art conservation student David J. Toman,recognizes a senior art conservation student who has best demon-strated a commitment to the importance and value of the preserva-tion of cultural property through internship, volunteer service andacademic activities. This award can be used for travel, study, or tofurther the student’s career goals.

Robert Barrie Ulin AwardJennifer L. RichardsThomas W. IsherwoodA monetary book award to outstanding seniors in political scienceand in international relations together with an inscription of thenames on a plaque.

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Carl J. and Eleanor Rees ScholarshipChelsea L. EricksonAlison M. Gordon Dana B. MarkGeorge R. MitesserTodd W. MolnarBogdan P. NedanovJarcy ZeeChristina D. ZlogarSeveral scholarships are awarded to undergraduates majoring inmathematics. Selection is based upon academic performance.

Edward H. Rosenberry Undergraduate Writing AwardRenee A. CallaisIan Hunt EnterlineJessica R. GonskaChristopher M. Kraus Kathryn S. LaPradErin E. WilliamsAwarded annually from funds established by the late ProfessorEmeritus Edward H. Rosenberry to students for excellence in writing.The goal of these monetary awards is to increase faculty and studentawareness that good writing matters, and that it matters to everyone.Additional monetary awards may be given.

Nellie Thompson Rudd Women’s Studies AwardsCrystal E. Woodford, majorSarah L. Von Esch, minor Established by former University of Delaware President E.A. Trabantin memory of his mother, a monetary award to a graduating seniorwomen’s studies major, and a monetary award to a graduating seniorwomen’s studies minor with outstanding records of scholarship, lead-ership, and service in women’s studies.

Gene J. and Frances E. Schiavelli Undergraduate ResearchFellowship Agata A. BielskaAwarded annually to an undergraduate chemistry or biochemistrymajor who shows special promise as a research scientist, as demon-strated by work accomplished during his or her academic career.Selection of the scholarship recipient shall be made by the chairper-son of the University of Delaware’s Department of Chemistry andBiochemistry from among candidates nominated by faculty in thatdepartment.

John K. Scoggin Sr. Memorial AwardPatrick S. CollerAn award in the form of a scholarship to an undergraduate pursuingbioinformatics research.

C. Frank Shaw III Undergraduate Award in Inorganic ChemistryCharlotte A. MasonPresented to an undergraduate chemistry or biochemistry major foroutstanding classroom and laboratory performance in the area ofinorganic chemistry. The award is a monetary prize.

Lauri Pfeffer Shinn Memorial AwardSara E. SprenkleA monetary award given annually to one or more women CIS stu-dents in recognition of a contribution to the CIS department and/orin recognition of academic success.

Sigma Alpha Iota Honor CertificateEmma J. LlansoA certificate presented to the senior Sigma Alpha Iota member withthe highest GPA of graduating seniors.

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Thomas Baranello ScholarshipKristyn D. ForteOne scholarship is awarded annually to a business and economicsstudent. Preference is given to a junior accounting major. Selection isbased upon academic performance and college recommendation.

Diamond State Financial Group Scholarship AwardKathleen Y. ChappelA monetary award presented to an outstanding junior in the LernerCollege of Business and Economics. The student must have an inter-est in entering a sales and marketing career upon graduation.Preference given to residents of the Delaware Valley area.

Lerner College of Business and Economics Alumni AwardKerri L. WarnerA monetary award presented by the alumni association to a studentin recognition of outstanding scholarship and qualities which reflectleadership potential.

Blaine G. Schmidt MBA AwardWalter A. Chiquoine, GRAn award to an outstanding MBA student who demonstrates academ-ic achievement and service to the University and the community. It isin honor of Blaine G. Schmidt, first chair of business administrationand director of the MBA program from 1976 until 1981.

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Department of Accounting Outstanding Achievement Award forJunior MajorsKyle E. AlbrightGeoffrey S. CurrieDanielle M. DepaloKatherine C. KennedySteven B. SafirsteinAnthony TsourounisEngraved plaques given in recognition of highest academic achieve-ment to accounting juniors.

Department of Accounting and MIS Panel of Distinguished SeniorsDevin J. CahillBing Ling CheungMegan R. DelanyJohn J. Imszennik Jr.Kelly L. O’HaraAlison J. UrbanekKate L. WeldeElise R. WynnEngraved plaques given in recognition of highest academic achieve-ment to accounting seniors.

Department of Business Administration Outstanding Junior AwardScott A. GoldenRobert F. KershisMichael J. Kunert

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Undergraduate Award in Analytical ChemistryCharlene R. KemmerleA monetary award given to the graduating senior in the Departmentof Chemistry and Biochemistry who best exemplifies scholarship inanalytical chemistry.

Trudy H. Vinson Memorial ScholarshipLauren P. BradleyAwarded to the outstanding junior in the Department of Art History.

Visual Communications Faculty Senior Awards, Department of FineArts and Visual Communications (To be announced), Illustration(To be announced), Graphic Design(To be announced), Advertising DesignCash awards to graduating seniors in visual communications inrecognition of creative excellence in the field of visual communica-tions.

Carl A. von Frankenberg Undergraduate Award in ChemistryEducationCharlene R. KemmerleA monetary award given to the graduating senior in the Departmentof Chemistry and Biochemistry who best exemplifies scholarship in,and the practice of, chemistry education. The award honors Carl vonFrankenberg, faculty member 1961–1997.

Dr. Marion E. Wiley Memorial AwardJulia A. Del VecchioA monetary award to a non-major student of German who demon-strates superior scholarship, appreciation, and skill in courses beyondthe intermediate level.

Stephen J. Wolfe Memorial ScholarshipMatthew B. MathesonRobin A. PrescottAwarded to a student entering the senior year majoring in mathematicswho has demonstrated both love and talent for the subject, qualitiespersonified by Professor Wolfe.

Women’s Studies Awards of Special MeritLaura J. Cowan, minorKatherine A. Demedis, minorPhoebe J. Holmes, majorKristin M. Jackson, majorColleen A. Karoll, minorEmma J. Llanso, minorKimberly R. Olson, minorJaime C. Perez, majorCrystal E. Woodford, major Certificates are presented to honor graduating women’s studiesmajors and minors with distinguished academic records.

Gladys and Harry David Zutz AwardLaura R. BeaufortBeth F. RosenbergThis monetary award honors a rising senior woman in theDepartment of Political Science and International Relations who isinterested in pursuing a career in public service or participating inpublic life.

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Financial Executives Institute Junior Scholarship AwardChristopher S. RossmanAnthony TsourounisA monetary award from the Delaware Chapter of the FinancialExecutives Institute to accounting and finance juniors who haveexcelled academically and have an interest in entering industry.

Financial Executives Institute Senior Medallion PrizeKathleen Y. ChappelA medallion from the Delaware Chapter of the Financial ExecutivesInstitute to an accounting or finance senior who excels in scholarshipand leadership and who is interested in entering industry.

Jeffrey Heimann Memorial AwardGeoffrey S. CurrieDanielle M. DepaloKatherine C. KennedyA monetary award established with funds provided through contribu-tions in memory of Jeffrey Heimann to a rising senior accountingmajor who has demonstrated superior academic performance.

Hutchinson Scholars ProgramRyan A. Funanage, BEBogdan P. Nedanov, ASLaura A. Tymon, BEJonathan D. Urick, BEScholarships awarded annually to juniors majoring in economicswho have exhibited outstanding scholarship, leadership potential andqualities of integrity and character. Hutchinson Scholars are responsi-ble for arranging the Hutchinson Lecture.

Charles N. Lanier Economics PrizeRyan E. MorganA monetary award to a senior economics major with the highestcumulative grade point index completing at least four semesters atthe University.

Charles N. Lanier Economics Scholarship AwardZachary L. SagerA monetary award given to a sophomore economics major on thebasis of outstanding academic performance.

Bertram F. Levin AwardWalter I. ReinfeldA plaque is presented to a student who displays outstanding intellec-tual curiosity about economics. The award is given in recognition ofBertram F. Levin’s years of service to the Department of Economics.

Price Waterhouse Distinguished Student AwardIsabel RiveroA monetary award to an outstanding junior accounting major whohas demonstrated superior academic scholarship with a minimumgrade point average of 3.5 and qualities of leadership.

Jerome E. Scott AwardKerri L. WarnerA monetary award to a senior in marketing who exhibits strongintellectual skills, actively participates in University, business, orcommunity organizations, and exhibits integrity, strong character,and potential for success in marketing management.

E. Wakefield Smith Accounting PrizeKatherine C. KennedyA monetary award to the outstanding junior majoring in accounting.

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Tyler C. RandallDanielle L. ShadduckPlaques awarded to juniors in business administration in recognitionof highest academic achievement.

Department of Business Administration Panel of Distinguished SeniorsGina M. EspositoAnna M. GarganoJoshua B. HausermanJoseph J. HoffmanJun-Gid MoyMichele L. NeherPlaques awarded to seniors in business administration in recognitionof academic achievement and professional excellence in their major.

Department of Economics Panel of Distinguished SeniorsPaul S. Eitelman, BEChelsea L. Erickson, ASDavid W. Giattino, BERyan E. Morgan, BEDiane L. Randolph, ASMatthew L. Simon, BEEngraved plaques given in recognition of highest academic achieve-ment to seniors in economics.

Department of Finance Distinguished Panel of Seniors AwardBrianne AbramowiczJessica L. BerryPeter C. DanbyAnthony J. GeorgeMichael I. HertzRyan E. MorganDeepak VermaPlaques awarded to seniors in recognition of academic achievementand professional excellence in the field of finance.

Department of Finance Outstanding Junior AwardBenjamin I. FlemingRyan A. FunanageCeleste A. McCainChristopher S. RossmanJoshua M. ShaverPlaques awarded to juniors in finance in recognition of highestacademic achievement.

Henry J. Donnelly Memorial PrizeDevin J. CahillA plaque presented to a senior accounting major with an interest inlaw or taxes.

Albert H. Dunn III Business Administration AwardKimberly A. WestA plaque and a monetary award is presented to an outstanding sen-ior in the department.

Bruce Evans Memorial AwardElise R. WynnA monetary award from a fund provided by Mr. and Mrs. IsadorEvans to senior accounting majors with the highest indexes and bestrecords in conduct and school citizenship. The names are recordedon a plaque donated by Alpha Epsilon Pi social fraternity and locatedin the Lerner College of Business and Economics.

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COLLEGE AND DEPARTMENT AWARDS are presented to studentsin recognition of achievements within the college and theirvarious departments.

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Charles B. Evans PrizeJanelle A. KoncharA monetary award to the graduating senior engineering student whohas achieved an outstanding scholarship, leadership and servicerecord.

Liston A. Houston ScholarshipCory BudischakKarol GrabczewskiMatthew C. HockenburyDaniel R. MacGuiganJohn N. NasrSamuel RiveraChristopher T. ShermanJanessa N. SmithE. Lee Stein Jr.Nicole A. WalshAaron G. WinnSeveral scholarships are awarded to outstanding juniors majoring incivil, electrical or mechanical engineering. Selection is on the basis ofacademic performance, scholarly and campus activities.

George W. Laird Merit FellowshipDebra G. GeorgeA monetary award established with funds provided through contri-butions in memory of George W. Laird to a first-year engineeringgraduate student. The selection is based upon balanced excellence,combining demonstrated intellectual capability with a strongemphasis on human qualities, and coupled with the practical skillsand common sense necessary to execute ideas.

Bangalore T. Lakshman ScholarshipSonam GuptaTiAwna B. MoffattAn award presented to an engineering student on the basis of out-standing scholarship.

Miles Powell Jr. ScholarshipJonathan W. EdwardsPaul A. RodriguezThomas F. ScherrJames K. SchmidBrandon S. SwartoutSeveral scholarships are awarded to undergraduate engineeringstudents who participate in intercollegiate varsity sports.

Elbert C. Wisner RISE Corporate Friends AwardHampson H. Fields IIIJessica K. NanceA monetary award to a returning undergraduate student or studentsin engineering who has demonstrated outstanding scholarship andpromise for success in the profession, provided by industry contribu-tions to the RISE program.

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Center for Composite Materials Outstanding Senior AwardNiki FrangakisKaren M. MazzolaThe Outstanding Senior Award recognizes the contributions of stu-dents participating in the Undergraduate Research Program of theComposites Center. The tribute, consisting of a monetary award, isbestowed on an outstanding senior for cumulative contributions(service as well as research) to Center activities.

Center for Composite Materials Progress AwardValentin NeacsuThe Progress Award recognizes research contributions of students tothe research goals of the Composites Center. The tribute, consisting ofa monetary award, is bestowed on the student author of a CCMResearch Report, thesis, or dissertation. Selection of the recipient ofthis award is based on the quality of the report, thesis, or dissertation.

Center for Composite Materials R.L. McCullough Scholars AwardSolange C. AmourouxBo HuThe Scholars Award recognizes original contributions to the literatureon composite materials. The tribute, consisting of a monetary award,is bestowed on the student author of a paper accepted for publicationin a refereed journal. Selection of the recipient for this awardis based on the quality of the paper.

Center for Composite Materials Undergraduate Research AwardMatthew D. GriffithJoseph M. HoughtonTimothy J. StricklandThe Undergraduate Research Award is bestowed on a student in theirjunior year whose proposal to perform research on composite materi-als under the guidance of a UD-CCM affiliated faculty member isselected. The student is expected to enroll in UNIV 401 and UNIV402 and write a senior thesis. Selection of the recipient for this awardis based on the research objective and plan submitted by the studentin a one page abstract.

Chemical Engineering Alumni Laboratory AwardAnna L. BarnetteBecky E. GableAven D. HyattA monetary award to senior students for excellent scholarship andteamwork in a lab group as well as exceptional performance in theundergraduate laboratories.

Chemical Engineering Class of 1950 ScholarshipAaron M. ChocklaAndrew W. KorindaCraig S. SchneiderA scholarship awarded to a student majoring in chemical engineeringbased on academic merit.

Chemical Engineering Class of 1952 ScholarshipZachary J. MellingerMatthew G. RosboroughA scholarship awarded to students majoring in chemical engineeringbased on academic merit.

Chemical Engineering Class of 1953 ScholarshipMarcus L. AdamsA scholarship awarded to a student majoring in chemical engineeringbased on academic merit.

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Amerada Hess Corporation AwardNatasha A. AdnanNikki L. EnnisMatthew G. RosboroughCraig S. SchneiderA monetary award to junior chemical engineering students who havedemonstrated outstanding scholastic achievement and who haveexpressed an interest in pursuing a career in the petroleum or relatedindustries.

American Institute of Chemical Engineers Junior AwardJustin L. QuonA certificate and a monetary award is presented by the WilmingtonSection of the AIChE to the outstanding junior student, based on aca-demic strength and involvement in student organizations.

American Institute of Chemical Engineers Senior AwardGeoffrey M. OxberryA certificate and a monetary award is presented by the WilmingtonSection of the AIChE to the outstanding senior student, based on aca-demic strength and involvement in student organizations.

American Institute of Chemical Engineers Sophomore AwardBrian D. WalckA certificate and a monetary award is presented by the WilmingtonSection of the AIChE to the outstanding sophomore student, basedon academic strength and involvement in student organizations.

American SociBonety of Mechanical Engineers Delaware SectionOutstanding Student AwardMichael A. ZeitzAn award to the outstanding student in the Delaware Section of ASME.

American Society of Mechanical Engineers Student Section AwardMichael A. FuquaA certificate to an outstanding member of the ASME Student Sectionfor good academic standing and valuable contribution to the chapter.

Boeing Company ScholarshipNathaniel C. MerrittAaron G. WinnTwo scholarships to be awarded this year for a full-time junior student in electrical and computer engineering or mechanical engineering.

Dr. Robert T. Bosworth ScholarshipMatthew B. JaskotA scholarship awarded to a mechanical engineering student on thebasis of academic performance.

Garrett Reed Cantwell Graduate ScholarshipCarl A. MenningA monetary award presented to a second-year graduate student inchemical engineering who, in the opinion of the faculty, is an out-standing student in both the classroom and research. The award issponsored by Garrett W. and Nancy E. Cantwell.

Center for Composite Materials Achievement AwardJustin D. ClewsThe Achievement Award recognizes outstanding personal growthdemonstrated by a Center-affiliated student. The tribute, which con-sists of a monetary award, is bestowed on a student who hasdemonstrated superior achievement.

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Engineering Alumni Association ScholarshipSonam GuptaJohn D. ManciniAdam D. MileckiA scholarship presented to junior engineering students who demon-strate academic excellence, community service, and professionaldevelopment.

First State Section of American Society of Highway Engineers Scholarship(To be announced)A scholarship to a current University of Delaware sophomore,presently enrolled in the Department of Civil and EnvironmentalEngineering, focusing in the area of transportation engineering.

Francis E. Gardiner Jr. ScholarshipHouston A. BrownDaniel H. WangerA scholarship awarded to a distinguished civil and environmentalengineering junior-year student. Selection is on the basis of academicachievement.

Margaret and Hyland P. George AwardJamie J. OrenskyCivil and environmental engineering scholarship awarded to aDelaware resident on the basis of academic performance.

Helwig Mechanical Engineering Graduate FellowshipDarren A. BrownDebra G. GeorgeA monetary award for the first-year graduate student in MechanicalEngineering with outstanding academic achievement.

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Delaware BaySection Engineering AwardZachary G. LomanJeffrey D. ThornsenA monetary award is presented to a senior who has demonstratedhigh scholarship and who shows exceptional ability to apply his orher knowledge to an engineering problem.

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Delaware BaySection Student Activities AwardRebecca C. BealeCristina M. CiappiA monetary award presented to an electrical and computer engineer-ing student based on involvement in student organizations anddepartmental functions.

Sylvia and Charles Joanedis Chemical EngineeringScholarshipJisha M. JohnA scholarship awarded to a student majoring in chemical engineeringbased on academic merit.

KCI Technologies, Inc. AwardRoss A. BickhartA monetary award to a junior or senior civil engineering major whohas demonstrated outstanding ability and interest in urban plan-ning/civil engineering.

Mr. & Mrs. James F. Kearns Scholarship in Chemical EngineeringJason M. BinzAnkur B. DoshiA scholarship awarded to a student majoring in chemical engineeringbased on academic merit.

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Chemical Engineering Industrial Sponsors Senior Student AwardJustin R. SpaethA monetary award for a student or students in the senior year forexceptional scholarship and effective contribution to extracurricularstudent activities.

Chemical Engineering Industrial Sponsors Undergraduate Research AwardMatthew J. DeckerElizabeth J. OeffingerA monetary award for exceptional performance by a senior student orstudents in a senior thesis research project.

Civil and Environmental Engineering Alumni AwardCasey D. HannerA certificate and monetary award are presented to the senior studentwho has demonstrated outstanding scholarship.

Civil and Environmental Engineering Davis AwardRyan C. BurkA monetary award and a certificate is presented to a senior selected bythe faculty of the department on the basis of outstanding scholarlyachievement and professional development.

Conectiv Company ScholarshipBenjamin I. Binder-MacleodJason W. ParrottTwo scholarships awarded to electrical and/or mechanical engineer-ing majors who are from the Delmarva area. Selection is based uponacademic excellence and promise in the field of engineering.

Delaware Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers Senior AwardMatthew A. MillnerPresented to a senior selected by the faculty of the department on thebasis of outstanding scholarly and extracurricular achievement. Theaward consists of a certificate and a monetary award.

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Alumni AwardRamsey M. HazbunAaron L. PaoliniPresented to a junior who has demonstrated outstanding achieve-ment in scholarship. The monetary award is provided through contri-butions from electrical engineering alumni.

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Chairperson’s AwardWilliam R. Eisenhower Jr.Brian E. FriedmanPresented to a senior who has demonstrated exceptional achievementin scholarship, while actively furthering the goals of the department.The monetary award is provided by the chairperson.

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty AwardCourtenay V. CottonBrian A. LucasAdam T. MurauskasRobert A. Van VeelenPresented to a senior who has demonstrated outstanding achieve-ment in scholarship. The monetary award is provided through facultycontributions.

Duffield Associates AwardBrian J. DepanA monetary award and a bound collection of information on thesubject of professional practice in engineering to an outstanding sen-ior who has demonstrated proficiency and interest and is consider-ing a career in geotechnical engineering.

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Steven R. & Linda Justice Myrick AwardGina M. PalladinoA monetary award to provide assistance to a full time undergraduatestudent matriculated within the Chemical Engineering Department.The recipient of this award will be assigned on the basis of academicmerit with preference given to a female student.

National Starch and Chemical Company Undergraduate ScholarshipJoseph M. HoughtonJohan U. McConnellBrian D. WalckAn award based on academic merit. A scholarship is presented to onesophomore and two juniors in chemical engineering.

Mary and George Nowinski Award for Excellence in UndergraduateResearchDaniela WagusAn award given to a mechanical engineering major whose seniorresearch project is considered, by the faculty, the most interesting inthe current academic year. The award honors Mary Nowinski andJerzy (George) Nowinski, Professor Emeritus, in the mechanical engineering department.

Donald F. Othmer Sophomore Academic Excellence AwardJustin L. QuonA certificate and subscription to either AIChE Journal or a copy ofPerry’s Chemical Engineers’ Handbook awarded to one national AIChEstudent member with the highest scholastic rating at the end of theirsophomore year.

Robert L. Pigford Teaching Assistant AwardArmin W. OpitzMichelle SpataraLuo WangErik S. WelfA monetary award to graduate teaching assistants who have madeexceptional impact on the undergraduate teaching program in chemi-cal engineering.

Robert L. Pigford Undergraduate AwardMichael P. MoritzCraig S. SchneiderPeter W. WelfelAaron D. WilliamsA monetary award to a junior student who has demonstrated highacademic performance in chemical engineering courses as well as inother sciences and the humanities.

Redden Mechanical Engineering ScholarshipJessica A. DibelkaChristopher T. ShermanJanessa N. SmithScholarships to students majoring in mechanical engineering withoutstanding academic performance.

W. J. Renton Award for Outstanding SophomoreBenjamin I. Binder-MacleodA monetary award for the sophomore student in recognition of out-standing academic achievement as recommended by the faculty of thedepartment.

Fraser and Shirley Russell Teaching Fellow Chemical EngineeringJennifer M. O'DonnellA fellowship awarded to a senior graduate student in chemical engi-neering who is interested in a teaching career. The purpose of theaward is to give the recipient a supervised teaching experience in the

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Bangalore T. Lakshman Civil and Environmental Engineering ScholarshipRobert E. SuarezA scholarship is presented to a civil engineering minority student onthe basis of outstanding scholarship.

W. Francis Lindell Mechanical Engineering Achievement AwardAndrew N. SeagravesJoshua D. TreisnerA monetary award for junior students in recognition of scholarshipand creativity in engineering as recommended by the faculty of theDepartment of Mechanical Engineering.

W. Francis Lindell Mechanical Engineering Departmental Award toDistinguished JuniorHadi M. FattahChristopher T. ShermanFor the extraordinary junior mechanical engineering student who hasdemonstrated creativity, academic accomplishment and achievementas determined by the faculty of the department.

W. Francis Lindell Mechanical Engineering Departmental Award toDistinguished SeniorDouglas A. BrunnerKristen M. ElliJanelle A. KoncharFor the extraordinary senior mechanical engineering student who hasdemonstrated creativity, academic accomplishment and achievementas determined by the faculty of the department.

Malcolm Pirnie Inc. Outstanding Environmental EngineeringGraduate Student AwardDerya DursunA monetary award is given to a graduate student in the environmentalengineering program selected on the basis of academic excellence, par-ticipation in University and professional groups and activities, andcommunity involvement.

Malcolm Pirnie Inc. Outstanding Environmental EngineeringUndergraduate Student AwardLindsey R. KlingA monetary award is given to an undergraduate student in theEnvironmental Engineering program selected on the basis of academicexcellence, participation in University and professional groups andactivities, and community involvement.

Merck Engineering & Technology ScholarJustin L. QuonDaniel D. RothA fellowship, sponsored by Merck & Co., is awarded to a sophomoreand junior chemical engineering student. The award is based on academic record, service and other activities, and upon extensiveinterviews by a representative of Merck.

Merck Outstanding First-Year Chemical Engineering StudentAwardMarcus L. AdamsA monetary award to a first-year student who has demonstratedexceptional technical skills and the potential for management andleadership responsibilities.

Millar Memorial Scholarship of the Delaware MechanicalContractors’ AssociationDaniel R. ShannonAwarded to an outstanding engineering major who demonstrates thequalities of scholarship, citizenship, character, and leadership asexemplified by Mr. Millar.

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College of Health Sciences Dean's Achievement AwardsNicole D. Surdam Jackson, Health, Nutrition, and Exercise SciencesHope S. Gratz, Medical TechnologyNicole K. Stott, NursingAn award to the senior from each of the college’s three departmentswho has demonstrated exceptional academic achievement as well asprofessional commitment.

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Susan L. Alexander AwardKathryn B. NeumayerThis award is given to a senior with a major in nutrition and dieteticsthat exhibits the qualities of leadership and integrity as exemplifiedby Susan L. Alexander and who will pursue a dietetic internship orgraduate degree.

American Dietetic Association Outstanding Dietetic Student Award(Didactic Program)Kathryn B. NeumayerAn award to a senior graduating from a didactic program in dieteticswhich recognizes emerging leadership, professional potential, andachievement in an American Dietetic Association approved dieteticseducation program. Awardee selected by faculty recommendations tothe Delaware Dietetic Association. Award consists of a certificate andrecognition in the Journal of American Dietetic Association.

Peter G. Anderson ScholarshipRebecca S. Boyer-AndersenBrandon C. EllisScholarships are awarded to two junior medical technology studentswho demonstrate the ideals of scholarship, integrity and professional-ism exemplified by Mr. Anderson in his life and work in the profes-sion of medical technology.

Auxiliary to the Delaware State OsteopathicMedical Society AwardAngela N. BoomA scholarship to a junior student in nursing who is strongly motivat-ed to pursue professional nursing education and who possesses out-standing qualities that will contribute to a meaningful and successfulcontribution to the profession.

BRN Recognition AwardIeachia R. McQueenAn award presented to a registered nurse pursuing a baccalaureatedegree who has demonstrated academic excellence and exceptionalpersonal qualities.

W. Robert Bailey Memorial AwardDara S. MissanA monetary award presented to a senior in an allied health programwho has demonstrated academic achievement and the potential foroutstanding professional performance.

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undergraduate program or, under special circumstances the graduateprogram, in chemical engineering. The award also includes funds tosupport an undergraduate research student under the same advisor asthe fellowship recipient.

Stanley Jacob Schechter AwardNikki L. EnnisA monetary award established by David G. Schechter, Class of ’77, inhonor of his father, given to a junior student majoring in chemicalengineering, who has demonstrated the greatest interest and scholar-ship in challenging, non-engineering curricula. The award is based onacademic merit with a preference for distinction in arts, humanitiesand/or social sciences.

Walter Silowka Chemical Engineering AwardRobert J. Nehring IIIA monetary award established to honor the memory of University of Delaware alumnus Walter Silowka, Class of 1970, and is awardedto one or more junior chemical engineering students based on academic achievement.

Tetra Tech, Inc. Sophomore AwardJason L. McClaffertyA certificate and a monetary award to a sophomore in civil engineer-ing in recognition of outstanding scholarship.

John Allan Thoroughgood Legacy Scholarship in ChemicalEngineeringGerard R. KlinzingA scholarship awarded to a chemical engineering undergraduate whois the child or grandchild of University of Delaware alumni. Theaward is based on academic merit.

URS Corporation AwardMichael D. RakowskiA certificate and a monetary award are presented to a senior in civilengineering showing professional promise, leadership, and service.

VanDemark & Lynch Sophomore AwardScott B. PendergrassA certificate and monetary award presented to a civil engineeringsophomore on the basis of scholarship, leadership and personality.

Peter J. Warter ScholarshipCory BudischakNathaniel C. MerrittAn award established by electrical engineering alumni and friends inhonor of former department chair Peter J. Warter. The scholarship isawarded to a junior electrical engineering student, selected by the fac-ulty, who shows great promise for a career in electrical engineeringand has demonstrated academic excellence.

The Washington Area Railway Engineers ScholarshipElizabeth J. FullerDennis J. HelmstetterTwo scholarships awarded to two undergraduate students enrolled inthe Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, who have ademonstrated interest in railroad engineering, on the basis of aca-demic merit.

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Helen Fullhart AwardJamie L. MoyerAn award presented in memory of Helen Fullhart to a junior nursingstudent who has demonstrated significant personal and professionalgrowth while pursuing a nursing education.

Muriel E. Gilman ScholarshipCatherine A. ElderkinAwarded each year to a graduate or undergraduate returning adultstudent majoring in nursing who demonstrates academic excellenceand shows promise of success in the profession.

Health Behavior Management Outstanding Senior AwardMichelle L. RubinThis award is given to a student in the health behavior major who hasoutstanding academic credentials, has been a leader among theirpeers and has shown outstanding effort outside the classroom inwork and volunteer experiences.

Elinor M. Holland Memorial AwardJaime N. HurdPresented to a senior nursing student who shows promise in the areaof gerontological nursing by demonstrating caring and a humanresponsiveness to the needs of elderly clients and their families.Elinor M. Holland, who graduated from the University of Delawareover 60 years ago, maintained a long and productive relationshipwith the University.

Lee J. Hyncik Trainer Achievement AwardTessa C. LoffredoA certificate and a monetary award to one or more outstanding juniorstudent athletic trainers who demonstrate academic proficiency, dedi-cation to the care of athletes, and exceptional moral character asexemplified by the life of Lee J. Hyncik.

Julie Moyer Knowles Outstanding Student Athletic Trainer AwardLaide O. OlaogunA monetary prize and a certificate awarded from funds established byDr. Julie Moyer Knowles to a sophomore athletic trainer who hasdemonstrated outstanding scholarship, leadership, and service in theathletic training education program and potential for future contribu-tions to the athletic training profession.

Robert A. Layton Jr. Honor AwardsMelissa L. Baum, Junior Elizabeth R. Groff, Sophomore Kathryn L. Herman, Senior Constance N. Pleasanton, JuniorGeorge W. Potts, SeniorBarbara L. Traynor, SophomorePresented annually to students in health and exercise sciences by Mr.and Mrs. Robert Layton, Sr. in memory of their son who was killed inVietnam in 1969. A U.S. Savings Bond is awarded to students whohave demonstrated academic, athletic, recreational, and intramuralachievement. Students must participate in service and professionalactivities.

Medical Technology Alumni AwardStephanie C. DiRosatoA book award to the sophomore medical technology interest studentwho has demonstrated both the highest academic index and thepromise of future achievement in the profession.

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Mary Clayton Bentley AwardJessica M. DiSabatinoA monetary award to a senior nutrition major who excels in scholar-ship, leadership, and services to the University or the community.

Delaware Health Council ScholarshipKaci A. AllsoppRachel B. BakerAmanda M. BurtonStacey R. DykesErin J. SchonewolfScholarships awarded annually to nursing majors on the basis ofacademic performance and department recommendation.

Paris Delligatti Scholarship FundTakayuki SakuraiA monetary prize and a certificate awarded from funds established byParis Delligatti’s parents, Charles and Kathleen Delligatti. This scholar-ship is awarded to a student who shows a sincere desire to enter theprofession of athletic training and demonstrates the qualities of char-acter, friendship, perseverance, and concern for the welfare of athletesand fellow athletic training students as exemplified by Paris Delligatti.

Department of Health, Nutrition, and Exercise Sciences BookAwardMeredith A. Link, FreshmanJoshua I. MacDonald, JuniorCatherine A. Savarese, SeniorJulie A. Whitacre, SophomorePresented to a freshman, sophomore, junior and senior who have asincere desire for knowledge and have been active in extracurricularactivities directed toward the individual betterment of fellow students.

Exercise Science Outstanding Senior AwardAlicia M. AdamsThis award is given to a student in the Exercise Science major whohas outstanding academic credentials and has contributed significant-ly to research in the Human Performance Laboratory.

Exercise Science Outstanding Graduate Student AwardJeremy R. CrenshawThis award recognizes the outstanding graduate student who success-fully balances the competing demands of graduate school while mak-ing a significant contribution in the field of exercise science.

First State Orthopaedic Clinical Excellence AwardTracy M. ThornAn award presented to a senior nursing student who demonstratesoutstanding clinical skills, academic achievement, and exceptionalprofessional behaviors.

Loretta Ford AwardDana R. ManninoAn award created by Dr. Barbara Sheer of the College of HealthSciences and given to a family nurse practitioner student who demon-strates scholarship and commitment to nursing and who exemplifiesthe innovation and creativity of Dr. Loretta Ford.

Virginia Lee Franklin AwardKaren A. MascoloTara P. WebbAwarded to one or more senior nursing students who demonstratequalities and knowledge needed to give care to a neurologicallyimpaired patient. The student’s clinical skills and written work showexcellent comprehension of the special needs of these patients. Thisstudent has the potential to be an outstanding practitioner in this area.

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Sigma Theta Tau Honors Day Book AwardSarah C. Robinson, SophomoreSamantha D. Siegel, JuniorA book scholarship given to one sophomore and one junior nursingstudent. Presentation is based on an essay entitled “The Importanceof Involvement in Professional Nursing Organizations.”

Sigma Theta Tau Honors Day Tuition ScholarshipThomas A. BernadzikowskiA tuition scholarship program for a newly-inducted member of BetaXi chapter, Sigma Theta Tau (the nursing honor society). To be award-ed upon successful completion of a post-baccalaureate course applica-ble to a graduate nursing degree.

Sigma Theta Tau Undergraduate AwardLauren A. Bieri, Traditional ProgramAnne M. Caswell, Accelerated ProgramBeta Xi Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau confers this award upon its twomembers, an accelerated degree and a traditional program nursingstudent, who best represent the vision and mission of the honor soci-ety and who excel by integrating scholarship, knowledge, and tech-nology into professional nursing practice.

Martha Zeisloft AwardLaura M. Hale An award in memory of Martha Zeisloft, LPN, for a nursing studentwho has demonstrated outstanding dedication and commitmentthrough scholarship and activities which exemplify nursing profes-sionalism.

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Medical Technology Faculty AwardHope S. GratzA monetary award to a senior student in recognition of both academ-ic achievement and those personal qualities that are valuable in theprofession: honesty, initiative, and cooperation.

Millard A. Naylor AwardStephanie D. QuirosA U.S. Savings Bond to a student who is active in athletics, recreationor intramurals, activities other than sports, service to the Universityand the community, and has membership in professional and recre-ational organizations on the local, state, or national level.

Robert E. Neeves Excellence in Research AwardRahul MarwahaRecognizes one graduate student in exercise science each year for themost outstanding master’s thesis. Selection requires the completion ofa Master’s thesis and endorsement by a faculty mentor. Neeves, a pro-fessor within the Department of Health, Nutrition, and ExerciseSciences, is noted for his many years of mentoring graduate students.

Nutrition and Dietetics Panel of Distinguished SeniorsAllison L. BehrleJessica M. DiSabatinoAmalia K. KramvisClaire V. RussoAngela M. TeagueKathryn J. WilsonRecognition of academic excellence, demonstration of leadershipwithin the major or in outside professional work, a positive workingrelationship with faculty, and potential for continued contribution innutrition and dietetics.

Joan M. Prall ScholarshipRachel A. BaerWhitney A. BatesonAllison J. KowalskiAmalia K. KramvisAlissa B. RumseyThis scholarship in memory of Joan McKinney Prall, class of 1949, isgiven to undergraduate students with a major in nutrition anddietetics on the basis of both academic merit with a minimum gradepoint of 3.0.

QS Pharma AwardPatricia L. AmbrosioThis monetary award is presented by QS Pharma to a senior medicaltechnology major who has demonstrated exemplary academicachievement, initiative, and leadership. The recipient must have pur-sued non-traditional career exploration through participation in aninternship experience.

Dr. C. Roy Rylander AwardNicole D. Surdam JacksonAn annual monetary award presented in recognition of the outstand-ing senior athletic trainer. The recipient must have demonstratedleadership, scholarship, and achievement.

School of Nursing AwardLauren A. BieriAn award to an outstanding senior student who exemplifies highcompetence in professional nursing and is recommended by thefaculty as a student of exceptional academic and personal qualities.

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Danielle L. McKeownJessica C. PhillipsRachel E. SeegerMichele L. SloanKatie Lynn SteigerwaltErin E. SullivanZehava O. VitbergSeniors are chosen who have achieved a cumulative index of 3.5 orbetter with a minimum of 45 earned hours of academic work at theUniversity and who have evidence of professional commitment.

Wallace H. Maw AwardNicole L. NunnA monetary award to an undergraduate student majoring in either theDepartment of Individual and Family Studies or the School ofEducation. Selection is based on merit.

Van Camp/Remage Teacher Education Merit AwardAllison R. EhrhartAn award to a teacher education major who demonstrates academicability, exhibits an ability to overcome special problems and demon-strates potential for future contributions to the field of education andthe community.

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ARAMARK Corporation Freshman/Sophomore ScholarshipKathryn E. KrichtenKaty M. WhiteA monetary award to a freshman or sophomore major in hotel, restau-rant and institutional management in recognition of scholarly achieve-ment, involvement in extracurricular activities, leadership ability anddemonstrated enthusiasm for a career in the hospitality industry.

ARAMARK Corporation Junior/Senior ScholarshipJack Weiqiang LinAmy E. MarlowA monetary award to a junior or senior major in hotel, restaurant andinstitutional management in recognition of scholarly achievement,involvement in extracurricular activities, leadership ability, anddemonstrated enthusiasm for a career in the hospitality industry.

Pearl and Oscar Bregman Award for Research by a GraduateStudent in Social-Emotional Development Genae L. MartinThis award honoring the memory of Pearl K. Bregman, a graduate ofthe agency counseling psychology program of the former College ofEducation, is to be given to a graduate student whose research has thepotential of improving the lives of children and adolescents.

Center for Energy & Environmental Policy Leadership PrizeAbhijit BanerjeeManu Verghese MathaiAmy Wasileski RoeAwarded to CEEP students who have made exceptional contributionsto the mission and community of the Center for Energy andEnvironmental Policy.

Center for Energy & Environmental Policy Outstanding ScholarLado KurdgelashviliA juried award to a CEEP student whose record of published researchhas made a significant contribution to the field of energy and envi-ronmental policy.

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Karen Beck Scholarship Award-Alpha Delta Kappa (Eta Chapter)Alicia M. DrelickAn award presented to one full-time junior enrolled in a special edu-cation teacher education program. Selection is based on outstandingscholarship and active participation in activities involving individualswith special needs. The recipient should exhibit qualities that demon-strate future promise in the field of special education.

Theodore S. Beck ScholarshipAmanda J. AyersScholarships awarded annually to students enrolled in the College ofHuman Services, Education and Public Policy (CHEP). Selection isbased upon academic performance and college recommendation.

CHEP Excellence in Academic Achievement Award Matthew M. Ardakanian, SophomoreKristin E. Bartholomew, FreshmanCarol A. Cipriani, SophomorePatricia L. Collins, SeniorElysha L. Freeman, FreshmanJennifer D. Hilberg, FreshmanMegan E. Hritz, FreshmanMelissa E. Kelly, SophomoreDanielle T. Norris, SophomoreTheodora M. Pandelidis, FreshmanStephanie M. Smith, SophomoreElizabeth M. Soto, JuniorLauren E. Spratt, FreshmanKaty M. White, FreshmanAshley M. Wilson, JuniorRecognition of CHEP students who have achieved the highest cumu-lative indexes.

CHEP Panel of Outstanding Graduate StudentsDamon B. Edwards IV, Master’sNicola D. Edwards, DoctoralTeresa Holland, Master’sJoseph M. Jones, DoctoralJessica R. Kozzi, Master’sJyoti S. Kulkarni, DoctoralCeleste K. Mozeik, Master’sIlka K. Pfister, DoctoralZoi A. Philippakos, Master’sAly Sanoh, Master’sBethany J. Welch, DoctoralHuei Der Wong, Master’sSelection is based on evidence of a positive working relationship withfaculty and students, demonstration of leadership in the college oroutside professional work and potential for contribution in student’schosen field.

CHEP Panel of Outstanding SeniorsAlyssa E. DellureficioGina M. EspositoElizabeth A. FeikerMichele L. Goldstein

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Mark A. Haskell AwardTaehwa LeePresented to a graduate student for demonstrating consistentlysuperior performance in the field of urban affairs and public policy,particularly in the area of political economy.

Individual and Family Studies Distinguished StudentsSarah R. BerganElise N. ColombElizabeth A. FeikerMichele L. GoldsteinBethany W. Hepp, Master’sBrittany K. HitzMichelle V. Knights, DoctoralIlka K. Pfister, DoctoralJennifer N. StyerOutstanding students are selected based on academic excellence, ofpositive working relationship with faculty and students, demonstra-tion of leadership in the department or in outside professional work,and potential for contribution in student’s chosen field.

Peter A. Larson PrizeJorge A. Suarez-VelandiaAwarded to a School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy graduate stu-dent whose paper is judged to be a significant contribution to foster-ing international understanding in the fields of urban affairs, publicpolicy, or public administration.

Legislative FellowsHilary D. BellRaymond A. CallawayShannon M. ConnollyThomas N. FriedmanSanskriti R. BhandareJonathan M. KirchMelissa E. MurphySarah K. NoonanGarth A. Spencer Jr.J. Garrett Wozniak Students are selected on the basis of outstanding scholarship or lead-ership potential, or qualities of integrity and character.

Pauline E. Loessner Memorial AwardAudrey J. BareAn award made at the discretion of the Director of the School ofUrban Affairs and Public Policy to be used in ways that will supportor enhance education in the areas of human services, communitydevelopment and related fields. The award is for tuition assistance, toprovide travel opportunities, or for such other purposes as theDirector may determine.

Victor Mankin AwardJulie M. WatkinsThis award is in memory of Victor Mankin, formerly a faculty mem-ber in the School Counseling Program. It is presented to a second-year graduate student in the school counseling or school psychologyprogram who has demonstrated academic excellence and outstandingpotential as an education professional.

Marriott International ScholarshipKelly A. CanizaroErin R. ParnellSteven K. SlacumStephanie M. SmithA monetary award given to students in the hotel, restaurant and insti-tutional management major in recognition of scholarly achievement,

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Community and Family Services AwardElizabeth A. FeikerA monetary award to an undergraduate student who has demonstrat-ed outstanding service to the local community through voluntaryinvolvement in programs benefiting children, youth, the elderly,and/or their families. The student also should demonstrate a commit-ment toward pursuing a career in the human services throughinvolvement in such campus activities as the Community and FamilyServices Club.

Jane I. Davidson Laboratory Preschool AwardElana B. CohenA monetary award given to a junior, senior, or Master’s student inearly childhood development and education to honor the memory ofJane I. Davidson for her extraordinary ability to teach young childrenand families. The student exemplifies the philosophy of theLaboratory Preschool and has demonstrated unusual desire and skillin teaching children with special needs and/or extraordinary ability tocreate and implement curriculum through play.

Delaware Association for the Education of Young Children(DAEYC) Student Leadership AwardKaylin J. HigbieA two-year membership in a selected chapter of the Association forthe Education of Young Children is awarded to the student who hasshown leadership skills and contributed to the advancement of thegoals of DAEYC.

Milton and Mary Edelstein Scholarship for Public andCommunity ServiceJudi T. HaberkornAwarded to a graduate student who, by exceptional contributions to theresearch and public service programs of the School of Urban Affairsand Public Policy in the past year, exemplifies the public service valuesof the School and enhances the well-being of the community.

Energy & Environmental Policy Doctoral AwardKristen L. HughesAwarded to a Ph.D. student for demonstrating outstanding work inthe field of energy and environmental policy.

Energy & Environmental Policy Master’s AwardDaniel C. TobinAwarded to a master’s student for demonstrating outstanding work inthe field of energy and environmental policy.

Fashion Merchandising AwardJulia A. CoombsA certificate is presented to a fashion merchandising student who hasdemonstrated the motivation, enthusiasm, and leadership capabilitiesnecessary for success in the fashion merchandising industry.

Henry R. Folsom AwardLisa A. BrennanPresented to a School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy graduatestudent for the best paper or thesis applying public administrationtheory and techniques in developing practical solutions to publicsector problems.

Marvin S. Gilman/National Housing Endowment Scholarship inU.S. Housing and Urban PolicyCarey D. AddisonPresented to a student in the School of Urban Affairs and PublicPolicy who exhibits an exemplary commitment to housing researchand a dedication to strengthening housing policy in the U.S.

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James H. Sills Jr. ScholarshipNajin JunPresented to a student who will work with faculty and staff on theresearch and public service programs of the Center for CommunityDevelopment and Family Policy.

St. Anne’s Episcopal Church, Middletown, Education AwardChristine M. BradleySusan E. SimmsThis award, presented to a full-time elementary education major, isan expression of appreciation for the role that teachers play in thelives of children and their families. Students are selected based onmerit and must show evidence of commitment to education and serv-ice in the local community.

Robert W. Stegner AwardJulie M. KittlesonAn award presented to a senior or graduate student in the School ofEducation who has demonstrated the outstanding qualities whichcharacterized the late Dr. Stegner: dedication to the teaching profes-sion, a comprehension of the breadth and depth of science, andexcellence in teaching.

Strattner-Gregory Graduate AwardTeresa HollandWei QiuA monetary award to a graduate student with advanced standing inindividual and family studies who, by reason of scholarship ability,professional orientation, communication skills, and personal com-mitment shows promise of becoming a strong advocate for children.

United Alumni of Urban Affairs Student AwardHilary D. BellShannon M. ConnollyCarissa N. CopelandPresented to graduate students with distinguished academic recordsand outstanding public service contributions who best exemplifiesthe School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy’s commitment to thecreation and dissemination of usable social knowledge.

Richard L. Venezky Award for Creative Research in LiteracyKatrin A. BlameyAwarded to a master’s or doctoral student in the School of Educationwho has done the most creative work in the area of literacy researchover the past year.

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Mathematics Education AwardStephen HwangDana L. SturdivantA certificate presented to a student in the School of Education whohas shown outstanding scholarship and promise in the field of math-ematics education.

Barry R. Morstain M.P.A. Mid-Career AwardJulie M. CampagnaPresented to a mid-career student who best demonstrates the value ofacademic excellence and a commitment to public service and diversity.

Frank B. Murray Award for Excellence in Graduate ResearchYuichi HandaThis award is presented annually to a doctoral candidate in theSchool of Education whose work demonstrates the qualities ofthoughtfulness and leadership that have characterized Frank B.Murray’s tenure as Dean of the College of Education, 1979–1995.

Lila C. Murphy Award for Women’s Equity and LeadershipCarolyn E. JanoskoCaitlin J. NicholsA monetary award to female students in individual and family studiesacknowledging student leadership activities and/or contributions towomen’s equity issues.

Outstanding Design Student AwardKatherine F. VermylenAn award presented to a junior design student in human serviceswho, through their scholarship, professional and creative abilities andleadership commitment, shows promise in their chosen fields.

School of Education Panel of Outstanding Seniors in Elementary Teacher EducationMichelle L. DallaireFran L. NadelSean T. O’GradyCertificates are presented to a panel of seniors in the elementaryteacher education program who have achieved a cumulative index of3.25 or higher and have letters of support documenting roles of lead-ership, service activities, and volunteer work done while in school.

School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy Director’s CitationElias E. ArellanoRebecca DoughertyManoj A. DossJennifer C. DurhamMelanie I. JohnsonLisa A. McllvaineIvan L. MitchellKaren S. ShishidoMignon R. TurnerJ. Garrett WozniakPresented to graduate students who contribute to the mission of theSchool through their exceptional participation in the activities of theSchool’s affiliated units and programs, of other units at theUniversity, and of outside organizations or agencies.

School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy Excellence in WaterResources Scholarship AwardKevin J. VonckA medal awarded to a student who demonstrates superior scholarshipand interest in the field of water resources planning, management orpolicy.

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Alpha LambdaDeltaA national honor society thatrecognizes superiorscholarship in a student’s firstyear at the University.

Ben Aaron, USCaryn M. Abrams, HPAbigail L. Agbulos, ASJessica R. Ahonen, ASJennifer C. Ambrose, ASLaura B. Andersen, ASJennifer F. Appel, ASMatthew M. Ardakanian, HPBryan J. Baker, BEBonnie M. Bartelt, ASJessica L. Beasley, ASFranklin R. Bellamy, ASMark A. Belluz, ASKathryn L. Bennett, ASDaniel Bensonoff, ASGina A. Bertuglia, ASJoshua A. Biddle, AGBenjamin I. Binder-Macleod, EGSummer D. Blake, ASNicolette M. Blubaugh, ASAllison L. Blumstein, BEEmily H. Boston, BEElizabeth C. Bozzo, ASLauren P. Bradley, ASOwen A. Brady, ASRyan W. Brennessel, USMarissa A. Brescia, ASMichael N. Brill, EGDavid G. Brohawn, AS

Marissa D. Brown, AGRebecca C. Bruch, ASStefanie Busch, ASShelley M. Bynaker, HNMargaret M. Cahill, ASShannon A. Callahan, HPKaren E. Cardinal, EGW. Dean Carter, ASLauren M. Cashman, ASHeather A. Cerino, HPJamie L. Cerino, HPColleen M. Cheong, ASChih-wei Chiu, BE/ASCarol A. Cipriani, HPMegan Cleary, ASMeredith L. Cloud, ASJoseph T. Coffey, ASJessica M. Cohen, BESean M. Collins, EGLaura N. Coogan, ASDaniella C. Cordisco, HPElizabeth L. Coyne, ASMeredith A. Cross, HNMarleigh F. Darcangelo, HPRichard O. Davis Jr., HNCorinne E. Decker, ASSara M. Delhauer, ASRobert V. DeMarco, ASMaura T. Devaney, USNicole P. Devita, HPRichard J. Dicesare, EGStephanie C. DiRosato, HNDana R. Dlugacz, BECarolyn R. Dominica, ASEmily L. Dourte, BECara S. Drago, ASStephanie M. Dreher, AS

Charles E. Drummer IV, ASCaralyn A. Duke, HPSarah L. Dworken, ASLee C. Edelstein, ASMichelle N. Edison, HPMatthew R. England, ASEmilie M. Englehart, HPCristina S. Falcione, ASJulia M. Figurelli, ASErin M. Flynn, ASKristyn D. Forte, BEHeather C. Galada, ASAmy D. Gallicchio, ASTracy C. Garber, ASKathleen M. Gauthier, ASLisa M. Gehman, ASDaniel J. Gempesaw, EG/ASDavid W. Giattino, BE/ASGregory T. Gibson, ASThomas B. Gladnick, ASBrian Goldberger, AG/ASAllison B. Goodman, AGAlison M. Gordon, ASStacy S. Green, AGDaniel C. Greenland, ASJulie G. Gricol, BEMegan E. Griffith, ASNicole M. Guena, HPJillian A. Hall, ASJeffrey S. Hanft, EGPatrick W. Hauske, ASJennifer L. Healy, HNMariel R. Herbert, ASAlyson D. Hinkle, HNNatalie S. Hoffman, ASBrian J. Holdefehr, BEJonathan E. Hullmann, AS

Alpha Kappa DeltaA national honorary society insociology organized for thepurpose of interchanging ideasin the field of sociology.

Jennifer A. BaylesHeather M. BoosBenjamin J. Bronstein Eric D. BuoyeShanon M. ChantCaren A. CheungEvan R. ColonMarc T. ConwayAndrew E. CunninghamJamie L. DemarcoMegan M. DenverKarron A. DoersJaneen A. DybasAnndria M. EscobarDiana M. FilkinsErin M. FimbelSean J. FisherMichael C. FosterMichael S. FoxBrian R. Goldberg

Nicole M. GrevesHeather M. GriffithsWhitney D. GunterLaura HaneyCasey A. HarrisJoshua T. HiersValerie A. Hogan-CosmasMelanie B. HolodynskyStefania R. IannaccoWilliam B. JeffersonRachel A. KallmyeLauren E. KellyChristianna J. KerseyRoss D. KleinstuberAmanda L. KochAmanda M. La CavaMichael E. LazorwitzAmanda L. LeveringTracie M. LevinVictoria R. LodgeJamie G. LongazelTimothy W. LowElyse A. MeccioArmand D. MendelsohnAmanda L. MitchellBrandon D. Morris

Katie C. NelsonKaitlyn E. ParryChristopher S. PepeJaime C. PerezAndrew R. PerryNicole L. PiteaMargarita PoteyevaJ. Steven ProtzTheodore T. ReillyMaxwell J. RubinTaryn L. SardoniDouglas R. SarsfieldCurtis A. SauveKimberly M. SchauffAllison M. SchwierCourtney A. ShahanGregory V. SiuzdakTristan E. SpatesIndia K. SturgisJohn D. Swartz Jr.Matthew I. TokerManuel R. TorresJeffrey T. VanHornLaura B. WoottenCarina L. Yasiejko

An asterisk (*) after an honor society awardee’s name indicatesa previously inducted honor society member.

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Gamma KappaAlphaA national Italian honorsociety that recognizesscholarship in the study of theItalian language and itsliterature; that encouragesinterest in an understandingof Italian culture; and that

fosters friendly relations andmutual respect between theUnited States and Italy.

Jessica N. Abbruzzes, ASElizabeth R. Alleva, ASKimberly A. Alloggio, HPMichelle L. Forti, ASJacqueline M. Hornberger, ASDevin M. Koscs, AS

Caitlin E. Locke, ASMarie M. McMearty, ASRichard A. Phifer, ASNorma C. Sandoval, ASMargaret E. Sullivan, ASKelly L. Vose, ASEric R. Witkowski, ASKristin A. Zanoni, AS

Alpha Mu Alpharecognizes scholarly achieve-ment among marketing stu-dents in accredited businessadministration programs.

Jenna E. BarsonKathleen M. CostelloCourtney K. DickinsonLindsay M. DubilGina M. EspositoAmanda S. Handler

Kara L. LicurgoBrendan M. McHenryChristina L. SherlockAllison K.Zucco

Beta GammaSigmaA national honor society inbusiness studies.

Brianne AbramowiczMary B. BendrickJessica M. CohenPeter C. DanbyDanielle M. Depalo

Emily L. DourteLeslie A. EusticeRyan A. FunanageMichael A. GoetzBrian A. HamiltonKimberly R. JonesEric T. JuergensMarco F. KristenKara L. LicurgoKatelyn R. McBurnie

Craig P. MortonFredrick C. Neutz IVChristopher S. RossmanDanielle L. ShadduckChristina L. SherlockStacey L. ShulzeDorcas A. TarbellCaitlin M. ThomannAndrew M. VaughnAllison K. Zucco

Delta Phi AlphaA national honor society thatencourages and recognizesscholarship in the field ofGerman studies.

Christina H. Antonopoulos, HNMelda I. Baysal, ASKathryn A. Benski, ASRyan S. Cole, ASCindy M. DiFilippo, ASLaura M. Falk, ASJacob L. Gersh, ASChristopher Q. Jordan, ASNoreen H. McNamara, AS

Ryan M. O’Hara, ASDanielle N. Pisechko, ASEric S. Poticny, ASKaitlyn A. Schadt, ASPatricia E. Templeton, ASKarl G. Uhlig, ASVictoria S. Walker, ASChristopher L. Woodson, EG

Dobro SlovoA national Slavic honorsociety that recognizes

excellence in the study ofSlavic languages, literature,culture, and related fields ofSlavic studies.

David C. Collins IIIMichael G. NadelJacob P. Weinrich

FMA Honor SocietyA national honor society thatencourages and rewardsscholarship andaccomplishment amongstudents in business andnonbusiness finance andbanking.

Brianne Abramowicz*Nicholas G. AlexanderMelissa A. KamesRobert T. BandosAusra Baron*Jessica L. BerryBrittany L. BoyleBrandon J. BrennerRichard G. Calonita Jr.Joseph A. CampbellTimothy M. CanonicoErika M. CartagenaCaitlin A. CavagnoloKevin R. CorrealeJoseph A. D'AgostinoAllison F. DaguePeter C. DanbyJonathan K. DavisJames D. DelGrosso*Danielle M. DepaloJames R. Depfer IIIKatherine J. DillonPaul S. EitelmanErin M. FahertyVictoria M. Fortunato

Justin W. FrenzelAmy R. GahrAnthony J. GeorgeJeanne HanRyan J. HanksJessica L. HeckmanJames G. HendershotMichael I. HertzPatrice F. HughesAmanda B. HugheyCheyenne JiStephanie A. JohansonJordan A. JohansonMatthew N. JohnsonMegan S. JohnstonSarah M. KingKimberly L. KoehlerMelissa M. KozitzkyLydia J. KueblerClyde B. Lane Jr.Joshua W. LauerLing Lin*Robert W. LovelyThomas A. LushbaughKevin J. MastalerzCeleste A. McCainCaitlyn M. McClayMichael J. McKeeChristopher C. Mellor Jr.*Ashley B. MoffattMichael L. MongelluzzoMichael C. MorganRyan E. MorganCraig P. MortonChristopher G. Mucci

Katie MurrayKimberly A. O'BrienAnthony C. Paladinetti IIIShimal S. PatelNicholas J. PritchettJoel M. ReinerWalter I. ReinfeldKyle R. RickerSvetlana RivaBrian M. RosenblattJonathan M. SabinoSteven B. SafirsteinKen A. SchmidConnor A. SchmittDaniel N. SefrinMichael T. ShannonChristina L. SherlockAdam C. SidorKrishnaswamy SounderrajanSeth E. SukoffMatthew D. SweeneyCaitlin M. ThomannJames T. Vaughn IIIJason S. VecchioneDeepak VermaLisa F. VeselovskyJoel B. WagnerQing WangSamantha M. WatsonKristin M. WeigandJesse L. WeissburgDouglas C. WhitelockEdward A. Worrilow Jr.Soo-Jin Yoon

Nicole K. Hunter, HNAnja M. Jones, ASLaura E. Karig, BEKatie M. Keller, EGMegan A. Kiernan, HPJennifer A. Kincaid, ASPatrick J. Knerr, ASMike W.R. Kobb, BEElizabeth A. Kowell, ASLaura R. Kretz, ASMarlene P. Krokowski, HPAmanda J. Kut, HNAnna Joy J. Lehmicke, AGRaymond W. Liedlich, BESilje C. Lier, ASKristin M. Lindell, ASCara L. Lofaro, ASJennifer C. Lynch, ASJennifer M. Lysy, HPKevin F. Maggitti, EGLauren N. Malakoff, HPJulianne Mangano, ASAnthony F. Manzella, EGAshley E. Markow, ASSteven K. Marshall, EGEamon J. McLaughlin, ASKristen E. McMullen, HPTiffany A. Mease, USTaren E. Merselis, HNRowan J. Michael, ASJeremy M. Miletics, EGJeffrey A. Miller, HNKevin D. Miller, ASRobert A. Mitchell III, ASKelly A. Moltzen, HN

Daniel G. Montano, BELaura K. Morton, HPCourtney L. Nelson, ASLindsay R. Newman, HNJasmine P. Nicodemus, ASStephanie M. Oman, ASValerie L. Onorato, BEKatherine C. Pandelidis, ASJason W. Parrott, ASThomas W. Pavia, EGScott B. Pendergrass, EGCaroline R. Perdreaux, BEAngela M. Pipitone, HNCarlos F. Planchart, ASJeremy Polk, ASEmily B. Pollack, ASuzanne M. Pontious, ASLana M. Rivers, ASJennifer M. Roberts, HPSarah C. Robinson, HNKatelyn A. Ruiz, ASMariah D. Russell, ASSteven H. Rybicki, ASEric S. Sailer, ASSarah L. Sammons, ASLauren A. Scarpato, ASAmanda R. Schlefman, ASMarcus J. Schult, BEJohn S. Scotti, ASElizabeth K. Seasholtz, ASJoshua A. Selekman, EGAmanda J. Semanoff, HPLilianah A. Shabo, ASDaniel R. Shannon, EGMichele L. Sheppard, AG

Steven K. Slacum, HPChristine M. Snow, ASLindsay A. Snow, ASKatherine C. Snyder, HPHilary Sophrin, ASAshley J. Sparano, BEErin C. Stough, AGSamantha J. Swain, ASLori A. Tornetta, HPJulie M. Trick, EGJulianne D. Twomey, EGJennifer A. Tyrawski, ASKristin A. Uhlemeyer, ASJonathan D. Urick, ASMa'ayan Y. Vodovis, ASKristin L. Vorce, ASBrian D. Walck, EGColleen R. Walsh, BEElizabeth M. Walsh, ASJames M. Wasson, ASElizabeth R. Way, AS/HPKatie M. Weber, HPMonica A. Wentz, ASHeather M. Whalen, HNJulie A. Whitacre, HNJeremy Whiteman, ASJayde A. Wiener, ASAshley A. Williams, ASKristen R. Williams, BEJeffrey S. Willis, BEMichelle K. Wood, ASLauren A. Woods, HNLaura M. Yayac, AGStephanie M. Zilora, ASAmanda L. Zimmerman, AS

Beta Beta BetaA national honor society thatelects members who havedemonstrated superiorscholarship, service, andachievement in the biologicalsciences.

Mary A. BlackKarla R. BoydAbigail M. BradleyOwen A. BradyMatthew M. HaneyEvan P. LeboisHolly M. McKiel

Tyler J.M. MillsDaniel P. TibbettsStephanie M. Zilora

Kappa Omicron NuA national academic honorsociety recognizing ndencouraging excellence inscholarship, research, andleadership in family andconsumer sciences.

Kelly E. AlfreeLisa S. BartowLauren E. Butz*Brigid C. CarboMaureen A. Combs*Jamie N. Cooper*Susanne M. Cushing*William C. DarrahEmily E. DavisKaren L. Dickinson

Lindsay M. DiLullo*Susan E. Drake*Abby K. DuncanJenna A. Flickinger*Sarah M. Foust*Allyson B. Goldscher*Matthew A. GrubmanElizabeth C. HarnoisKaylin J. HigbieMichael S. Janes*Laurelle A. Keane*Courtney D. Kelly*Janine M. KnedlhansMichelle V. KnightsAllison J. Kowalski*Marissa E. Kursh*Michelle J. Lapidos*Erin L. Malcolmson*

Stephanie M. MargarellaKelly A. Marshall*Jennifer C. MasonLinda M. MayerLauren A. Montemarano*Courtney L. Moore*Elizabeth M. Morgan*Laura A. MossBriana J. Mullins*Cassandra R. NeuhsJessica C. Phillips*Sarah C. PittmanAllen V. Prettyman*Wei QiuSarah K. RaffenspergerEmil J. Rufolo*Alissa B. RumseyJean Marie St. Clair-Christman

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Rebecca J. Seery*Michele L. SloanRebecca P. SmalleyKatie L. SteigerwaltDenah M. Stelacio*Jennifer N. Styer

Angela M. TeagueNancy M. TrinhBrandy M. VendrickJulia D. VolpeErin N. Wagner*Elizabeth A. Wathen

Kristin L. WeberLindsay A. WeberKathryn J. Wilson*Laura E. Witt*Tara N. Woolfolk

Omicron DeltaEpsilonAn international honorarysociety that recognizesscholastic attainment ineconomics.

Brandon J. Brenner, BE*Timothy M. Canonico, BEKatherine E. Compton, ASJohn C. Cordrey, ASAudrey R. Dandoy, BEKatie E. Day, AS*

Robin L. Freeman, ASRyan A. Funanage, BEDavid W. Giattino, BELeo-Rey C. Gordon, BE*Michael J. Hoffman, AS*Steffan T. Keeton, BELyndsay A. Kopp, AS*Melissa V. La Venia, BEVladimir S. Lazarov, GRChristopher A. Leone, BESaswati Mahapatra, GR*Darren V. Manning, BENathan D. Markey, AG*Arina Matvejeva, GR*Danielle M. Mauz, EG*

Caitlyn M. McClay, BERyan E. Morgan, BE*Robert J. Natale, EG*Kathryn A. O’Brien, BEKristina B. Razon, ASMatthew Renaud, EGArnaud A. Rossat, BEAhmed Skali, BEAshley M. Smith, AS Stela K. Stefanova, GRBrian M. Tyrseck, ASJohathan D. Urick, BEMichelle R. Warholic, GR*Kristin M. Weigand, BE*

Lambda Pi EtaA national communicationhonor society of The NationalCommunication Associationthat recognizes, fosters, andrewards outstanding scholasticachievement incommunication studies.

Megan J. AhearnJamie L. AndersonColleen M. AungstKathryn A. BenskiCynthia N. BlakeMarissa A. BoudreauLaura A. ColacurcioMegan A. Collins

Patrick M. Connelly Allison L. CraigKate E. DieffenbachBryan J. DonahueJaneen A. Dybas Lauren M. FeehanChloe L. GalloLeah A. GeibJustin M. GreenbergErica L. GreyJessica L. GrossmanRavi GuptaJessica D. GutmanDanielle H. JacobsKimberly A. KostesLaura R. KretzKerri B. Link

Christine M. MadurskiAlissa M. MannBenjamin J. MarleyNicholas E. MeidanisMarilisa MendozaKelly A. MurrayMarissa B. NeumanLeah R. PeltierAbigail N. RayJenny M. Saperstone Kristin M. Schrumpf Michael J. Selss Rebecca E. ShirleyAdam P. SilversteinLauren R. SteinhornLeslie A. WasonBrandon D. Willsie

Phi Alpha ThetaA national honor society inhistory that encourages andrewards scholarship andaccomplishment amongstudents of history.

Kristin L. Bachman, ASWilliam P. Baum, ASLaura R. Beaufort, ASAlyssa Marie Bentz, ASEmily J. Bunce, BEDaniel I. Caldwell, ASDawn M. Cifone, ASSamuel M. Clevenger, ASCynthia M. Clifton, ASCristina A. Cochran, ASJennifer L. Coleman, ASChristine A. Curcuru, ASJoseph M. Dewey, AS

Michael L. Dignan, EGCarissa Dimino, ASJames D. Falco, ASPaul E. Fisher, ASLindsay A. Gift, ASRachel H. Goldberg, ASDavid F. Grieco, ASDeborah A. Hill, ASJames M. Hill, ASRobert W. Hutchinson, ASAngela C. Jankowski, ASDonna L. Kellerman, ASLauren J. Lewandowski, ASMeghan E. Lobdell, ASKimberly A. Lorenzini, ASMegan E. Lyons, ASMitchell T. Masucci, ASBrett R. Matsumoto, ASMichael B. Matthaeus, ASJustin S. Miller, ASLane A. Neidig, AS

Kimberly J. Neilsen, HPShaun H. O'Donnell, ASRyan M. O'Hara, ASGrace A. Patterson, ASHolly E. Pierce, ASTheodore T. Reilly, ASJack T. Rickard, ASZachary A. Rose, ASZachary B. Schafer, ASLisa A. Segal, ASRachel E.R. Spain, ASJacqueline Spitzbarth, ASJessica L. Sprout, ASCody A. Stafford, ASMichael B. Sullivan, ASTammy M. Tendrup, ASKevin P. Turner, ASKristin A. Uhlemeyer, ASElizabeth R. Way, HPRachael H. Weissman, ASBrian P. Wismer, AS

Phi Beta KappaMembership in the oldestnational honor society is anhonor conferred inrecognition of superiorscholarly attainment in theliberal arts and sciences.

Timothy S. Affayroux, ASCrystal J. B. Alexander, ASJamie L. Anderson, ASAllison L. Behrle, ASKenneth J. Bell, ASEmily C. Berenback, ASGina L. Biasi, ASAgata A. Bielska, ASMichael J. Birenbaum, ASJessica C. Blank, ASKevin A. Boettcher, ASLauren A. Bonora, ASLaura K. Bugbee, ASEmily M. Bukay, ASAmber M. Butler, ASMatthew J. Canan, ASKaitlin S. Carter, ASPatrick M. Connelly, ASScott R. Courlander, ASLaura J. Cowan, ASJamie L. Demarco, ASKatherine A. Demedis, ASKimberly M. DePaul, ASBailey L. Dugan, ASKevin M. DuPrey, ASAnita G. Eckard, ASRachel L. Farley, ASErin P. Foley, ASRobin L. Freeman, AS

Geoffrey S. Gaunay, ASStefanie L. Gerety, ASMichele L. Gipp, ASSarah E. Graham, ASMadeline D. Gregorits, ASErica L. Grey, ASJamie K. Haigh, ASPatricia L. Hansen, ASJames C. Healy, ASJulia C. Herman, ASPhoebe J. Holmes, ASDannaile D. Holston, ASJacqueline M. Hornberger, ASThomas W. Isherwood, ASKristin M. Jackson, ASJanine Janoski, ASJustin W. Jones, ASSonali S. Joshi, ASLiang-I Kang, ASColleen A. Karoll, ASJohn M. Keating, ASJessica E. Keister, ASCharlene R. Kemmerle, ASAlexandra M. Koclanes, ASJennifer M. Koterwas, ASMelissa V. La Venia, BEChristine M. Lafiura, ASBrianna R. Lehning, ASBrooke S. Leiman, ASJaimee C. Levai, ASEmma J. Llanso, ASPaul S. Long, ASKristen J. MacGorman, ASCharlotte A. Mason, ASMaryann E. Matera, ASMichael D. McKain, ASTeresa A. Mentz, ASStephanie E. Merkler, AS

Leah R. Newborn, ASChristina D. Nichols, ASKimberly R. Olson, ASLindsay B. Orr, ASMargaret A. Orsini, ASJames J. Parris, ASChristine M. Paska, ASVivek P. Patel, ASJaime C. Perez, ASJoseph L. Petfield, ASKimberlee A. Pierce, ASAdriana K. Ploeg, ASMelissa L. Pluta, ASJamie R. Pool, ASDiane L. Randolph, ASRenee M. Rash, ASJennifer L. Richards, ASDaniel S. Roche, ASElizabeth M. Roy, AGLinda J. Saccardi, ASAmy A. Samperisi, ASAndrea C. L. Schrijvers, ASKathryn E. Sharpe, ASLowell J. Silverman, ASMelissa A. Skrocki, ASMichele L. Sloan, ASAndrew J. Strite, ASAndrew C. Swiatowicz, ASNatalie J. Torentinos, ASRachel K. Truhan, ASAlexander J. Valvezan, ASDevin C. Varsalona, ASAngela N. Velez, ASPatrick K. Walters, ASKristi R. Weiner, ASBrandon D. Willsie, ASCrystal E. Woodford, AS

Phi Kappa PhiFounded in 1897, Phi KappaPhi is the national honorsociety that electsundergraduate and graduatestudents who haveaccomplished excellentscholarship in any academicfield. The fifth chapter of thesociety was chartered at theUniversity of Delaware in1905. There are now 275chapters nationwide.

Brianne Abramowicz, BEChristine E. Anderson, AGKaren M. Anderson, HPSara R. Antoshkiw, AS*Amanda J. Ayers, HPKristin L. Bachman, ASSarah D. Baird, AS*Melissa L. Baum, HNAmanda M. Bayley, ASEmily C. Berenback, AS*Sarah R. Bergan, HPKiley S. Best, HPAgata A. Bielska, ASLauren A. Bieri, HNBenjamin F. Black, HPLaura J. Blenderman, HP*

Lauren A. Bonora, ASTaryn S. Bornstein, AS*Karla R. Boyd, ASBrian M. Brady, ASAshley E. Bram-Johnson, ASKristin M. Bramley, HPCarol E. Breeding, HP*Hilary C. Brown, ASDouglas A. Brunner, EG*Amy E. Bunting, HNKarin T. Burghardt, AGKatherine L. Burnett, ASStephanie H. Busch, AS*Eric J. Busillo, EG*Christina M. Campbell, ASTimothy M. Canonico, BE*Anthony Carroll, HPKaitlin S. Carter, AS*Meghan A. Cashman, AS*Matthew L. Cohen, ASKimberly Jo Coles, ASPatricia L. Collins, HP*Laura A. Condon, HPScott R. Courlander, AS*Sarah E. Criswell, EG*Andrew E. Cunningham, ASErin P. Cunningham, HPAllison F. Dague, BE*Jamie L. Demarco, ASKatherine A. Demedis, AS*Megan M. Denver, AS

Danielle M. dePalo, BEKimberly M. DePaul, AS*Courtney K. Dickinson, BE*Jennifer L. Dickman, AS*Kelly L. Dinan, HPMegan B. Dowling, ASJamie C. Drake, ASNicholas A. Duko, ASKevin M. DuPrey, AS*William R. Eisenhower, EG*Nikki L. Ennis, EGChristina A. Evans, HPKatelyn M. Farago, ASJenifer L. Farina, HS*Elizabeth A. Feiker, HP*Kayle A. Fleming, ASRobin L. Freeman, AS*Ryan A. Funanage, BEKristen L. Geaman, ASAndrew S. Gearhart, ASMichele L. Gipp, ASSarah E. Graham, AS*Kristina R. Granger, AS*Madeline D. Gregorits, AS*Darren M. Groh, ASDalit M. Gulak, ASJessica A. Hall, AG*Joseph A. Hartnett, HNJames W. Hayman, AGJulia C. Herman, AS*Michael I. Hertz, BE

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Pi Alpha AlphaA national honor society foracademic achievement inpublic affairs and publicadministration programs inmember schools of the

National Association ofSchools of Public Affairs andAdministration.

Hilary D. BellJulie M. CampagnaShannon M. Connolly

Carissa N. CopelandDamon B. Edwards, IVWan-Yin LiTara D. MaloneyMelissa E. MurphyChristin M. ShatzerJ. Garrett Wozniak

Phi Sigma TauThe national honor society inphilosophy.

Zachary M. BallinSarah L. BozickJill E. CerroneJulia M. FigurelliJulia C. Janes

Brett R. MatsumotoKira L. MineroffKristen T. ShibleyLaura H. SiegelSara E. Sterling

Abraham L. Hmiel, ASJoseph J. Hoffman, BE*Phoebe J. Holmes, AS*Jacqueline M. Hornberger, AS*Michael S. Janes, HPOlga L. Jimeñez, ASJocelyn D. Jones, AS*Devon E. Julian, ASLiang-I Kang, AS*Daniel H. Kanhofer, ASKaili Kao, AS*Ari Kaplan, HS*Colleen A. Karoll, AS*Karen S. Katz, ASJohn M. Keating, AS*Jessica E. Keister, AS*Charlene R. Kemmerle, AS*Amy E. Kiraly, AS*Matthew J. Kistler, AS*Stephanie A. Kleinert, HPAlexandra M. Koclanes, ASLane L. Kohl, HS*Sarah E. Kolp, ASJanelle A. Konchar, EG*Kimberly A. Kostes, ASJennifer M. Koterwas, AS*Christopher M. Kraus, AS*Marco F. Kristen, BEMichael J. Kunert, BEMelissa V. La Venia, BE*Jennifer A. Ladutko, ASKathryn S. LaPrad, ASAlison S. Lubar, ASKristen J. MacGorman, AS*Kellie R. Machlus, AS*Timothy S. MacLaga, AS*Lori J. Marateck, AS

Brett R. Matsumoto, ASElizabeth A. McGuire, HPDorothy E. Meyer, ASLaura M. Milazzo, HPKira L. Mineroff, ASDara S. Missan, HS*Margaret T. Moore, HP*Morgan R. Mordecai, ASRyan E. Morgan, BE*Christopher G. Mucci, BEKate E. Myerson, ASFran L. Nadel, HP*Jennifer A. Newell, ASChristina D. Nichols, AS*Christina E. Nicholson, ASJenna W. Niemczyk, AS*Ayeley A. K. Okine, AGLindsay B. Orr, AS*Daniel J. Osborne, ASGeoffrey M. Oxberry, EG*Emily T. Paolini, ASJames J. Parris, AS*Andrew T. Peiffer, EG*Erica M. Perkins, ASJoseph L. Petfield, AS*Kristen M. Ponder, AS*Daniel J. Pratt, AS*Sarah K. Raffensperger, HNMichael R. Rasch, EG*Abigail N. Ray, AS*Craig M. Reiser, ASDaniel S. Roche, AS*Beth F. Rosenberg, ASDaniel D. Roth, EGElizabeth M. Roy, AG*Linda J. Saccardi, ASAmy A. Samperisi, AS*

Sara K. Satullo, ASCatherine A. Savarese, HS*Zachary B. Schafer, ASCraig S. Schneider, EGElizabeth M. Schneider, ASMeagedah E. Shabo,Christopher T. Sherman, EGRachel B. Shifreen, ASMichele L. Sloan, HP*Ilyse C. Spitalny, ASElisabeth M. Stewart, HPMelissa B. Strauss, HPErin E. Sullivan, AG*Nicole D. Surdam, HS*Jeremy F. Tan, ASDorcas A. Tarbell, BECaitlin M. Thomann, BENatalie J. Torentinos, AS*Joshua D. Treisner, EGRachel K. Truhan, AS*Wen Allen Tseng, ASHolly A. Ungerbuehler, ASAlison K. VanBuskirk, ASDevin C. Varsalona, ASAndrew M. Vaughn, BEChristine R. Virion, ASZehava O. Vitberg, HP*Sarah L. Von Esch, AS*Patrick K. Walters, AS*Leslie A. Wason, ASKimberly A. West, BEEric R. Witkowski, AS*Joanna C. Wortche, HPLinda M. Wozniak, HP

Faculty AdvisorSuzanne L. Burton, AS

Pi Delta PhiA national honor society thatencourages and recognizesscholarship in the field ofFrench studies.

Hayden P. Budds, ASErika A. Furlong, AS

Carl J. Gomolka Jr., ASAutumn E. Hoffman, ASSarah L. Kirk, ASJonathon D. Little, ASMarie M. McMearty, ASCourtney Petchel, ASJoseph L. Petfield, ASKristina B. Razon, AS

Kimberly E. Rubin, ASAlecia R. Singh, ASMarni E. Sorin, ASJennifer A. Stettler, ASJessica M. Verbanc, ASKimberly A. West, BE

Pi Kappa LambdaThe national honor society inmusic recognizing andencouraging the highestmusical and academicstandards.

Tyler A. Capp, AS*Charles Fricker, GRSamantha L. Gans, ASHolly J. Grasso, ASDiane R. Jones, AS John M. Keating, AS*Christopher M. Kraus, AS*

Kathryn J. Lort, AS Brian J. McGinnis, AS Clayton J. Okaly, ASDaniel S. Roche, AS*Alessandra B. Schneider, AS*Pamela A. Shortall, AS Kelly J. Strayer, AS

Pi Mu EpsilonA math honorary societyconsisting of students who haveexcelled in mathematics,though not necessarily mathmajors.

Kenneth J. BellKaren S. KatzDana B. MarkMichelle F. MeehanStephanie E. MerklerBogdan P. Nedanov

Matthew P. VitaloMatthew B. WellsJarcy Zee

Pi Sigma AlphaThe national honor societythat encourages andrecognizes scholarship in thefield of political science.

Peter J. Atlee*Craig J. BannisterLaura R. BeaufortLauren A. Bonora*Hilary C. Brown*Christopher T. CampbellChristina M. Campolo*Sarah A. CochranJohn C. Cordrey*Laura J. Cowan*Andrew E. CunninghamClaire E. CunninghamMichael R. Gallagher*Jaime L. Gassman*

Michele L. GippMeghan E. Gunyuzlu*Sara E. HasynMichael J. Hoffman*Colleen A. Karoll*Lauren E. Kelly*Andrew M. KiesslingRobert M. Kleiner*Cailey E. LocklairJennifer S. Lucas*Matthew S. Maisel*Brandon P. MaitsKristine E. MarshElizabeth J. MartinRobert M. Matschat*Michael D. McKain*Ilana M. MorrisJonathan P. OlmstedKaitlyn E. ParryMatthew T. Prince*

Craig M. ReiserBeth F. RosenbergLauren M. RossMaxwell J. Rubin*Lindsey L. Seelhorst*Jennifer N. Seich*Michael J. SelssStephen D. ShalloHeather D. SparksHal B. Spivack*Cynthia R. Stroik*Michael B. SullivanNolan P. Sullivan*Brenna L. TroutJennifer A. VannucciAngela N. VelezJohn N. Visconi IISarah L. Von Esch*Eric R. Witkowski*Julie F. Wurcel

Sigma Delta PiA national honor society thatencourages and recognizesthose who seek and attainexcellence in the study of theSpanish language and in thestudy of the literature andculture of Spanish-speakingpeople.

Laarni I. Bardaj, ASBenjamin F. Black IV, ASElizabeth D. Caine, ASEmma R. Davies, ASAnne M. DiRocco, AS

Caroline B. Eshbach, ASJodi A. Fertoli, ASKathryn A. Foley, ASKristina R. Granger, ASAmy K. Green, ASJessica L. Grenz, ASArjun K. Gupta, ASLaura Haney, ASDana L. Hoffman-Pennesi, ASMichael A. Husni, ASJonathan D. Klein, ASAlexandra M. Koclanes, ASMatthew T. Lee, AGJennifer R. Loher, ASJennifer M. Lyons, AS

Kathleen M. Malloy, ASKaren A. McLaughlin, ASElyse A. Meccio, ASNoelle L. Panzarino, ASJennifer L. Pirnat, ASChristina M. Pupillo, ASBrandon K. Rickwood, BEAndrea C.L. Schrijvers, ASHeather P. Soukup, ASAutumn Taylor, ASKelly L. Vose, ASJennifer L. Weiss, ASCaitlin E. Wheeler, ASJulie F. Wurcel, ASStephanie M. Zilora, AS

Sigma Iota RhoThe national honor societythat encourages andrecognizes scholarship in thefield of international relations.

Brian D. Albert*Katherine E. ComptonEmma R. Davies

Anne M. DiRoccoMaria E. Feurer*Robin L. Freeman*Sarah E. Graham*Jonathan D. KleinLyndsay A. Kopp*Darren V. ManningCyndie V. MinisclouxCourtney C. Mucha

Frederick A. OhrenschallZachary B. SchaferKathryn V. SchardtBrian G. Terranova*Lauren M. Twist*Brian M. TyrseckDevin C. VarsalonaErin M. VeenstraRebecca M. Wood*

Sigma Tau DeltaAn international Englishhonor society dedicated toconferring distinction for highachievement in Englishlanguage and literature;promoting interest inliterature and the Englishlanguage; and fostering thediscipline of English in all itsaspects including creative andcritical writing.

Adam S. Abbott*Kendra E. Acker*Jenna A. AlifanteStephanie L. AndersenErrin B. Antisdel*Erica C. AvondoglioJennifer M. BarskiKathryn L. Bennett*Summer D. Blake*Nicolette M. BlubaughWhitney M. Bonham*Jennifer L. BoydMaura C. Brady*

Hallie R. BregmanChristina M. CampbellAnn K. CharlesRachel E. CironeCorinne E. Clemetsen*Jessica R. Cohn*Kimberly J. ColesAmanda Cusumano*Kimberly M. DePaulAnna V. Doctors*Jamie L. Doughten*Sophie L. DrejkaJoyce Eng

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Sigma Theta TauAn international honor societyin nursing that recognizessuperior scholarship anddevelopment of leadershipqualities, fosters highprofessional standards andencourages creative work.

Kim ArringtonLara BellinghamThomas BernadzikowskiLauren BieriHeather BrackinMichael BrownKatie BukerKathryn CampbellAnne Marie CaswellAntoinette CubetaJo-Anne CzachorowskiDanielle DeVita Hannah DraperLauren DuddyEmily EhlersLauren Everett

Megan FaulknerKatrina GattaDavid GoinsLaura HaleCatherine HambHeather HastingsJacqueline HomiakLauren IannottiShannon KellyDanielle KingShelby LawrenceAmy LawsonElizabeth LearyJennifer LichterMaria Lo PiccoloLauren MacDonaldKaren MascoloBrittany MoshenLauren NahodilDebra NoehrenRachel OkenKatrina OssmanChristina ParsellTejal PatelBryan Perey

Meghan PorterLindsay PurcellKelly RichJessica RigbyJillian ShepherdAllyson ShortAndrea SodorffRachel StarkMary StechNicole StottMegan StrawhackerTracy ThornKara WadeLauren WalkerTara WebbJennette WikelLauren Wikse

BRN ClassPatricia Adinolfi-ChelsenArnold CourtneyTheone FeeTerri HochmuthRoseann JohnsonKimberly Hasslinger West

Tau Beta PiAn honorary society thatrecognizes leadership andsuperior scholarship andachievement in engineering.

Rachel M. AdamsAnna L. BarnetteRebecca C. BealeHouston A. BrownDouglas A. BrunnerEric J. BusilloKaren E. CardinalPhillip J. CastellanoJohn P. ConnellyCourtenay V. CottonSarah E. CriswellTimothy R. CrowleyMichael L. DignanJonathan W. EdwardsWilliam R. Eisenhower, Jr.Kristen M. ElliNikki L. Ennis

William J. EskuchenDustin R. FerrettiBrian E. FriedmanMatthew B. HayesRamsey M. HazbunCourtney N. HerbeinJoseph M. HoughtonKatie M. KellerAdrienne E. KlotzJanelle A. KoncharMatthew H. LambrosKelly A. LivingstonZachary G. LomanBrian A. LucasKevin F. MaggittiAnthony F. ManzellaNathaniel C. MerrittAdam D. MileckiAdam T. MurauskasElizabeth J. OeffingerGeoffrey M. OxberryJason W. ParrottErik A. Pearson

Andrew T. PeifferPaul D. PellegriniJustin L. QuonMichael R. RaschMark J. ReichenspergerChristopher J. RichardsCraig S. SchneiderAndrew N. SeagravesJoshua A. SelekmanChristopher T. ShermanMing-Jay ShiaoE. Lee Stein, Jr.Jeffrey D. ThornsenJoshua D. TreisnerDaniela WagusRobert J. WernerAaron G. WinnYuhong (John) Zhang

Faculty AdvisorDr. Abraham Lenhoff

Upsilon Pi EpsilonUpsilon Pi Epsilon is the first,and only, existing internationalhonor society in thecomputing sciences. It hasreceived endorsements fromthe two largest computerorganizations in the world, the

Association for ComputingMachinery (ACM) and theIEEE Computer Society (IEEE-CS). UPE is a member of theAssociation of College HonorSocieties (ACHS). Membershiprequires a minimum 3.0 GPAand at least Junior standing(for undergraduates).

Elizabeth A. BottnerCharles G. Ruggiero IIIAndrew J. Toy

Angela M. Evans*Michael T. Ferrier*Julia M. FigurelliKatherine E. Gee*Caitlin T. GinleyJamie B. GuttermanJudith M. HarperKatherine E. Heaney*Christina M. HernandezJacqueline M. HornbergerMichael A. HusniRebecca D. Jackson*Jocelyn D. JonesMeghann L. Kelly*Leah A. Kiell*Gabrielle Q. Knauer*Alexia L. KoeppelJessica L. Lapointe*

Kevin D. LentzMara M. LockowandtJennifer N. Magliaro*Maryann E. MateraSiobhan K. May*Karen M. MazzolaAmanda N. Mikelberg*Eric C. Miller*Julia Neidhardt*Jessica L. Noble*Christine M. Paska*Jennifer L. PirnatRebecca A. Polini*Stephanie A. Polukis*Katherine E. Powell*Lee D. ProcidaSara J. Ritzer*William M. Russo*

Nicole A. SarrubboAshley C. Schalk*Christie A. Schneider*Rosie M. Seagraves*Magedah E. ShaboLaura M. Stefanik*Samantha J. Swain*Jenna R. Swiren*Morgan C. TuohyAlison K. VanBuskirk*Kristin L. Vorce*Carson S. Walker*Patrick K. WaltersJonathan H. Weston*Max WhiteMelissa L. Wood

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Kramvis, Amalia K.,6, 36Kraus, Christopher M.,18Krichten, Kathryn E.,39Kulkarni, Jyoti S.,38Kunert, Michael J.,21Kurdgelashvili, Lado,39Lambert-Byrne, Arden D.,10Lander, Jared D.,4LaPrad, Kathryn S.,18Latuga, Amy N.,17Lee, Taehwa,41Lehr, Jacob E. T.,5Leighton, Ashley V.,5Li, Qi,17Liberman, Sarah H.,5Libertore, Julie M.,6Lin, Jack Weiquiang,39Link, Meredith A.,34Llanso, Emma J.,11, 18, 20Lloyd, Julie A.,13Loffredo, Tessa C.,35Loher, Jennifer R.,19Loiacono, Matthew C.,7Loman, Zachary G.,29Longmore, Chad L.,9Loughery, Kristen L.,6Lucas, Brian A.,28MacDonald, Joshua I.,34MacGorman, Kristen,5MacGuigan, Daniel R.,25Machlus, Kellie R.,9Magee, Patricia A.,9Maki, Kara L.,10Malik, Mohammad,14Mancini, John D.,29Mann, Alissa M.,14Mannino, Dana R.,34Mark, Dana B.,18Marlow, Amy E.,39Marrin, Ashley L.,7Martin, Genae L.,39Martin, Timothy J.,16Marwaha, Rahul,36Mascolo, Karen A.,34Mason, Charlotte A.,13, 18Mathai, Manu Verghese,39Matheson, Matthew B.,20Matsumoto, Brett R.,16Mazzola, Karen M.,27Mc Clenathan, Trevor J.,12McCain, Celeste A.,22McClafferty, Jason L.,32McClory, Daniel J.,12McConnell, Johan U.,31McGinley, Christopher G.,2McGowan, Kaitlin D.,14McGuire, Elizabeth A.,5McKain, Michael D.,4, 5McKeown, Danielle L.,39Mcllvaine, Lisa A.,42McNulty, Ryan M.,9McQueen, Ieachia R.,33Mellinger, Zachary J.,27Menning, Carl A.,26Merritt, Nathaniel C.,26, 32Milazzo, Laura M.,6Milecki, Adam D.,29Millner, Matthew A.,28Mineroff, Kira,3Missan, Dara S.,3, 33Mitchell, Ivan L.,42Mitesser, George R.,18Moffatt, TiAwna B.,25Molnar, Todd W.,18Moore, Nathalie R.,5Morgan, Ryan E.,3, 22, 23Moritz, Michael P.,31Moy, Jun-Gid,22Moyer, Jamie L.,35Mozeikm Celeste K.,38Murauskas, Adam T.,28Murphy, Melissa E.,41Nadel, Fran L.,42Nance, Jessica K.,25Nasr, John N.,6, 25Neacsu, Valentin,27Nedanov, Bogdan P.,18, 23Neher, Michele L.,22Nehring III, Robert J.,32Neilsen, Kimberly J.,5Neumayer, Kathryn B.,33Nichols, Caitlin,3Nichols, Caitlin J.,42Noonan, Sarah K.,41Norris, Danielle T.,38Northcutt, Katherine E.,5Nunn, Nichole L.,39Nworu, Chinedu U.,4O'Donnell, Jennifer M.,31O’Grady, Sean T.,42

O’Hara, Kelly L.,21Obando, Chloe A.,11Oeffinger, Elizabeth J.,3, 28Okaly, Clayton J.,14Olaogun, Laide O.,35Olson, kimberly R.,20Opitz, Armin W.,31Orensky, Jamie J.,29Oxberry, Geoffrey M.,3, 26Pacheco, Alondra R.,1Palko, Diana E.,5Palladino, Gina M.,31Palley, Marian L.,1Pandelidism, Theodora M.,38Paolini, Aaron L.,28Parnell, Erin R.,41Parris, James J.,1, 13Parrott, Jason W.,28Patel, Tapan P.,1, 4, 9Patel, Vivek P.,2, 5Patterson, Alexandra R.,4Patterson, Grace A.,16Pendergrass, Scott B.,32Perez, Jaime C.,20Pfister, Ilka K.,38, 41Phifer, Richard A.,16Philippakos, Zoi A.,38Philippou, Ioanna G.,15Phillips, Jessica C.,39Phillos, Rachael N.,8Picillo, Emily A.,10Pierre, Shawneila N.,4Piñar, Pablo G.,10Pirnot, Michael T.,10Plangemann, Kenna P.,13Pleasanton, Constance N.,4, 35Pool, Jamie R.,7Potts, George W.,35Prescott, Robin A.,20Procida, Lee D.,15Pyrros, Georgia B.,1Qiu, Wei,43Quiros, Stephanie D.,36Quon, Justin L.,26, 30, 31Rabin, Danielle N.,15Radnai-Griffin, Dorit,6Raffensperger, Sarah K.,6Rajagopal, Karthikan,19Rakowski, Michael D.,32Randall, Tyler C.,22Randolph, Diane L.,22Ratkis, Lauren M.,16Rein, Matthew C.,11Reinfeld, Walter I.,23Reiser, Craig M.,12Renavitz, Rebecca L.,19Richards, Jennifer L.,19Riddle, Stefanie M.,6Ritchie, Fran E.,19Rivera, Rivera,25Rivero, Isabel,23Robinson, Sarah C.,37Roche, Daniel S.,3, 11, 12, 17Rodriguez, Paul A.,25Roe, Amy Wasileski,39Rosborough, Matthew G.,26, 27Rosenberg, Beth F.,20Rossman, Christopher S.,22, 23Roth, Daniel D.,30Roy, Elizabeth M.,7Royer, Todd D.,1Rubin, Michelle L.,35Rumsey, Alissa B.,36Russell, Kimberly A.,6Russo, Claire V.,36Safirstein, Steven B.,21Sager, Zachary L.,23Sakurai, Takayuki,34Sandoval, Norma C.,14Sanoh, Aly,38Savarese, Catherine A.,34Scherr, Thomas F.,25Schmid, James K.,25Schneider, Craig S.,26, 27, 31Schonewolf, Erin J.,34Scott, Donald A.,15Seagraves, Andrew N.,30Seeger, Rachel E.,39Shadduck, Danielle L.,22Shannon, Daniel R.,30Sharpe, Kathryn E.,3Shaver, Joshua M.,22Sherman, Christopher T.,25, 30, 31Shiao, Ming-Jay,2Shishido, Karen S.,42Siegel, Samantha D.,37Simms, Susan E.,43Simon, Matthew L.,15, 22Slacum, Steven K.,41Sloan, Michele L.,39

Smith, Janessa N.,25, 31Smith, Stephanie M.,38, 41Somers, Kyle J.,6Soto, Elizabeth M.,38Spaeth, Justin R.,28Spatara, Michelle,31Spencer Jr., Garth A.,41Spernjak, Dusan,4Spratt, Lauren E.,38Sprenkle, Sara E.,18Squier, Keith D.,11Steigerwalt, Katie Lynn,39Stein Jr., E. Lee,25Stephens, Sara D.,6Stewart, Devon A.,12Stott, Nicole K.,33Stough, Erin C.,7Strayer, Kelly J.,19Strickland, Timothy J.,27Strobel, Tara L.,13Sturdivant, Dana L.,42Styer, Jennifer N.,6, 41Suarez, Robert E.,30Suarez-Velandia, Jorge A.,41Sullivan, Erin E.,39Swartout, Brandon S.,25Tatinclaux, Maia L.,7Teague, Angela M.,36Tesoriero, Kristine,6Thompson, Julia M.,6Thorn, Tracy M.,34Thornsen, Jeffrey D.,29Titone, Kerri K.,6, 14Tobash, Paul H.,13Tobin, Daniel C.,40Tracy, Lauren N.,6Traynor, BarbaraL.,35Treisner, Joshua D.,30Tseng, Wen A.,1, 15Tsourounis, Anthony,21, 23Tuke, David G.,3Turner, Mignon R.,42Tymon, Laura A.,23Ungerbuehler, Holly A.,10, 14Upton, Laura E.,9Urbanek, Alison J.,21Urbanski, Andrew P.,6Urick, Jonathan D.,23Van Veelen, Robert A.,28Verma, Deepak,22Vermylen, Katherine F.,42Virion, Christine R.,12Vitberg, Zehava O.,39Vodra, Katherine E.,12Von Esch, Sarah L.,18Vonck, Kevin J.,42Wagus, Daniela,31Walck, Brian D.,26, 31Walsh, Nicole A.,25Wang, Hui,11Wang, Luo,31Wanger, Daniel H.,29Warner, Kerri L.,21, 23Watkins, Julie M.,41Webb, Tara P.,34Welch, Bethany J.,38Welde, Kate L.,21Welf, Erik S.,31Welfel, Peter W.,31West, Kimberly A.,22Whitacre, Julie A.,34White, Katy M.,38, 39Wieland, Laura A.,6Williams, Aaron D.,31Williams, Erin E.,18Willsie, Brandon D.,12Wilson, Ashley M.,38Wilson, Kathryn,36Winn, Aaron G.,25, 26Witkowski, Eric R.,16Wong, Huei Der,38Wood, Katherine L.,13Woodford, Crystal E.,18, 20Wozniak, J. Garrett,41, 42Wynn, Elise R.,21, 22Yatto, Katherine E.,6Yeager, Stephanie K.,6Zee, Jarcy,4, 18Zehr, Stacey L.,5Zeitz, Michael A.,26Zerbe, Lauren A.,13Zhang, Zhanping,19Zikos, Christen A.,6Zimmerman, Heidi A.,13Zlogar, Christina D.,18

55INDEX OF AWARDEES54

Abbruzzese, Jessica N.,19Abramowicz, Brianne,22Ackerman, Brian P.,1Adams, Alicia M.,34Adams, Marcus L.,27, 30Addison, Carey D.,40Adnan, Natasha A.,26Albright, Kyle E.,21Allegro, Deanne,6Alleva, Elizabeth R.,14Allsopp, Kaci A.,34Amandola, Christine A.,11Ambrosio, Patricia L.,36Amouroux, Solange C.,27Anderson, Jamie L.,15Anderson, Karen M.,3Anne, Jennifer E.,10Ardakanian, Matthew M.,2, 4, 38Arellano, Elias E.,42Armstrong, Laura R.,9Atlee, Peter J.,3, 15Ayers, Amanda J.,38Baer, Rachel A.,36Baird, Sarah D.,13Baker, Rachel B.,34Banerjee, Abhijit,39Bare, Audrey J.,41Barnette, Anna L.,27Bartholomew, Kristin E.,38Bartley Jr., Michael J.,13Bateson, Whitney A.,36Baum, Melissa L.,35Bayley, Allison J.,6Beale, Rebecca C.,29Beaufort, Laura R.,20Behr, Elizabeth J.,5Behrle, Allison L.,6, 36Beitman, Mark E.,17Bell, Hilary D.,41, 43Bennett, Casey L.,5Bentley, Stephanie N.,5Berenback, Emily C.,17Bergan, Sarah R.,5, 41Bernadzikowski, Thomas A.,37Bernstein, Victoria R.,5Berry, Jessica L.,22Bhandare, Sanskriti R.,41Bickhart, Ross A.,29Bielska, Agata A.,11, 18Bieri, Lauren A.,36, 37Binder-Macleod, Benjamin I.,28, 31Binz, Jason M.,29Blamey, Katrin A.,43Blank, Jessica C.,17Blick, Bryan G.,4Bonora, Lauren A.,11Boom, Angela N.,33Boyer-Andersen, Rebecca S.,33Bradley, Abigail M.,3Bradley, Christine M.,43Bradley, Lauren P.,20Bram-Johnson, Ashley E.,19Bramley, Kristin M.,5Brayman, Melissa Jo,2Bregman, Hallie R.,17Brennan, Lisa A.,40Brown, Darren A.,29Brown, Elizabeth A.,5Brown, Hilary C.,5Brown, Houston A.,29Brunner, Douglas A.,30Budischak, Cory,25, 32Bukay, Emily M.,17Bullock, Emily K.,5, 13Burk, Ryan C.,28Burton, Amanda M.,34Cahill, Devin J.,21, 22Callais, Renee A.,18Callaway, Raymond A.,41Campagna, Julie M.,42Canan, Matthew J.,10Canizaro, Kelly A.,41Capp, Tyler A.,12Caswell, Anne M.,37Chappel, Kathleen Y.,21, 23Cheung, Bing Ling,21Chiquoine, Walter A.,21Chockla, Aaron M.,27Ciappi, Cristina M.,29Cipriani, Carol A.,5, 38Clews, Justin D.,26Closterman, Stacey M.,5Cohen, Elana B.,40Cole, Ryan S.,14

Coller, Patrick S.,18Collins, Patricia L.,38Colomb, Elise N.,5, 41Conant, Kelly A.,12Conforto, Amanda L.,3Connelly, Patrick M.,16Connolly, Shannon M.,41, 43Coombs, Julia A.,40Copeland, Carissa N.,43Cord, Shannon K.,15Cotton, Courtenay V.,28Couchman, Brooke E.,5Cowan, Laura J.,20Crenshaw, Jeremy R.,34Crosby Jr., David L.,16Crouse, Amanda M.,5Cullen, Julia M.,2Currie, Geoffrey S.,21, 23Dalakian, Gregory T.,16Dallaire, Michelle L.,42Danby, Peter C.,6, 22Decker, Matthew J.,28Dede, Pelin B.,6Dees, Janet,16Del Vecchio, Julia A.,20Delany, Megan R.,21Dellureficio, Alyssa E.,38Demedis, Katherine,2Demedis, Katherine A.,3, 11, 20DeMent, Alyssa A.,7Denemark, Robert A.,1Dengelegi, Laura A.,5Depalo, Danielle M.,21, 23Depan, Brian J.,28DePaul, Kimberly M.,19Desai, Vivek D.,3Dewey, Joseph M.,13Dibelka, Jessica A.,31Dickman, Jennifer L.,16DiPasquale, Laura A.,14DiRosato, Stephanie C.,35DiSabatino, Jessica M.,34, 36Doshi, Ankur B.,29Doss, Manoj A.,42Dougherty, Rebecca,42Drelick, Alicia M.,38Dugan, Bailey L.,17Durham, Jennifer C.,42Dursun, Derya,30Dykes, Stacey R.,34Edlund, Erik A.,19Edwards IV, Damon B.,38Edwards, Jonathan W.,25Edwards, Nicola D.,38Ehrhart, Allison R.,39Eisenhower Jr., William R.,28Eitelman, Paul S.,22Elam, Kathryn G.,15Elderkin, Catherine A.,35Elli, Kristen M.,30Ellis, Brandon C.,33Elzer, Stephanie M.,17Ennis, Nikki L.,26, 32Enterline, Ian Hunt,18Erickson, Chelsea L.,18, 22Esposito, Gina M.,3, 22, 38Farr, Kimberly A.,5Fattah, Hadi M.,30Feder, Robin L.,5Feiker, Elizabeth A.,38, 40, 41Feldman, Emily M.,5Fellner, Cara H.,12Feudale, Roberto N.,19Fields III, Hampson H.,25Fischer, Amanda N.,4Fleming, Benjamin I.,22Forte, Kristyn D.,21Fox, Alan D.,1Frangakis, Niki,27Freeman, Elysha L.,38Frey, Jonathan M.,4Friedman, Brian E.,28Friedman, Thomas N.,41Frysinger, Katharine M.,9, 12Fuller, Elizabeth J.,32Funanage, Ryan A.,22, 23Fuqua, Michael A.,3, 26Gable, Becky E.,27Gaines-Hanks, Norma L.,1Gargano, Anna M.,22Gazdick, Megan J.,6Gempesaw, Daniel J.,2George, Anthony J.,22, 24George, Debra G.,25, 29

Giattino, David W.,22Golden, Scott A.,21Goldstein, Michele L.,38, 41Gonska, Jessica R.,18Gordon, Alison M.,18Grabczewski, Karol,25Gratz, Hope S.,33Gratz, Jessica M.,36Graupner, Alicen L.,5Gregorits, Madeline D.,10Griffith, Matthew D.,27Groff, Elizabeth R.,35Guida, Matthew A.,2Gulak, Dalit M.,2Gupta, Sonam,25, 29Haberkorn, Judi T.,40Haigh, Jamie K.,5Hale, Laura M.,37Hall, Jessica A.,3, 7Hamilton, Christopher S.,19Handa, Yuichi,42Hanner, Casey D.,28Harbottle, Kainoa K.,1Hardison, Rachel A.,14Hauserman, Joshua B.,22Hayman, James W.,7Hazbun, Ramsey M.,28Helmstetter, Dennis J.,32Henderson, Carol E.,1Hepp, Bethany W.,41Herman, Kathryn L.,5, 35Hertz, Michael I.,22Herz, Robin E.,5Herzog, Lee D.,6Hiestand, Kimberly D.,5, 11Higbie, Kaylin J.,40Hilberg, Jennifer D.,38Hitz, Brittany K.,41Hockenbury, Matthew C.,25Hoffman, Joseph J.,22Holland, Teresa,38, 43Holmes, Phoebe J.,2, 20Hornberger, Jacqueline M.,10, 14Houghton, Joseph M.,27, 31Hritz, Megan E.,5, 38Hu, Bo,27Hughes, Kristen L.,40Hurd, Jaime N.,35Hwang, Stephen,42Hyatt, Aven D.,27Imszennik Jr., John J.,21Inelli, Katie Jo,5Isherwood, Thomas W.,1, 2, 19Jackson, Kristin M.,20Jackson, Nichole D. Surdam,33, 36James, Richard,16Jankowski, Angela C.,9Janosko, Carolyn E.,42Jarmon, Letitia,3Jaskot, Matthew B.,26Jeandell, Adam A.,9John, Jisha M.,29Johnson, Melanie I.,42Jones, Anja M.,4Jones, Joseph M.,38Jones, S. Seabrook,3Jun, Najin,43Kang, Liane-I,2Kang, Liang-I,10Kanhofer, Daniel H.,9Karoll, Colleen A.,20Katz, Karen S.,5Katz, Stefan P.,15Kelly, Melissa E.,38Kemmerle, Charlene R.,20Kennedy, Katherine C.,21, 23Kershis, Robert F.,21Kieber-Emmons, Matthew T.,13Kilby, Amanda A.,2Kirch, Jonathan M.,41Kitchenman, Erin K.,9Kittleson, Julie M.,43Kling, Lindsey R.,30Klinzing, Gerard R.,32Knerr, Patrick J.,11Knights, Michelle V.,41Konchar, Janelle A.,25, 30Koontz, Tiffany L.,5Korinda, Andrew W.,27Kornutik, Allison,5Kowal, Thomas J.,7Kowalski, Allison J.,36Kozzi, Jessica R.,38Krahe, Catherine M.,5

INDEX OF AWARDEES

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