HONORS DAY Seventh of May 2004 University of Delaware B Honors Day 2004
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HONORS DAY Seventh of May 2004 University of Delaware b Honors Day 2004 iii Honors Day Schedule of Activities 1 University Awards 4 Intercollege Awards 7 College Awards and School/Department Awards 7 b COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL SCIENCES 7 b COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES 19 b LERNER COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS 23 b COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 31 b COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND NURSING SCIENCES 35 b COLLEGE OF HUMAN SERVICES, EDUCATION AND PUBLIC POLICY 41 Key to abbreviations 42 Honor Society Members 42 Alpha Kappa Delta 42 Alpha Lambda Delta 44 Alpha Mu Alpha 44 Beta Beta Beta 44 Beta Gamma Sigma 44 Dobro Slovo 44 FMA Honor Society 45 Gamma Kappa Alpha 45 Kappa Delta Pi 46 Kappa Omicron Nu 46 Mu Iota Sigma 47 Omicron Delta Epsilon 47 Omicron Delta Kappa 47 Phi Alpha Theta 48 Phi Beta Kappa 48 Phi Kappa Phi 49 Phi Sigma Tau 49 Pi Alpha Alpha 50 Pi Delta Phi 50 Pi Kappa Lambda 50 Pi Mu Epsilon 50 Pi Sigma Alpha 50 Psi Chi 51 Sigma Delta Pi 51 Sigma Iota Rho 51 Sigma Tau Delta 52 Sigma Theta Tau 52 Tau Beta Pi 52 Upsilon Pi Epsilon b Schedule of Activities • May 7, 2004 11:00 a.m. College of Marine Studies............................................Cannon Lab, Room 104 Sharp Campus, Lewes 11:30 a.m. Luncheon hosted by President David P. Roselle and Provost Daniel Rich .................................................Bob Carpenter Center 2:30 p.m. College of Agriculture and Natural Resources ..............................Mitchell Hall College of Arts and Science......................................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 and Nursing Sciences.............Willard Hall Education Bldg., Room 007 College of Human Services, Education and Public Policy ...............Clayton Hall Department of Consumer Studies................................................Room 120 School of Education.....................................................................Room 128 Department of Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Management ....................................................Room 119 Department of Individual and Family Studies ...........................Room 101B School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy .................................Room 101A 5:30 p.m. Division of Professional and Continuing Studies .......................................Clayton Hall, Room 101 A/B ii iii b NIVERSITY AWARDS are presented in recognition of University University-wide or national achievement. U Awards Excellence-in-Teaching Faculty Award Marie A. Laberge, Women's Studies Robert E. Neeves, Health, Nutrition, and Exercise Sciences Jonathan S. Russ, History Elizabeth P. Ware, Psychology From funds made available by the Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Foundation and the University Alumni Association, the University honors faculty members with monetary awards for excellence in teaching. Excellence-in-Teaching Teaching Assistant Award Oluwafemi O. Balogun, Math Lisa G. Dill, English Rodrigo Platte, Math A monetary award for a teaching assistant for excellence in teaching. Excellence in Undergraduate Academic Advising Award Jackson Gillespie, Accounting Kathleen A. Schell, Nursing This monetary award is given to emphasize the importance of excellent academic advising, to recognize and reward excellent faculty advisors, and to encourage faculty to devote their time and attention to becoming more effective advisors. This campus- wide recognition indicates to students, parents, faculty, and the University community that academic advising is a valued part of the student’s education at the University. Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship Elizabeth A. Bell, EG Liang-I Kang, AS The Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation was established in 1986 to honor Senator Barry M. Goldwater and was designed to foster and encourage outstanding students to pursue careers in the fields of mathematics, the natural sciences, and engineering. Alexander J. Taylor, Sr. Award for Outstanding Senior Charles T. Collins-Chase, EG This monetary award is given by the University of Delaware Alumni Association to the outstanding senior man who has demonstrated the qualities of scholarship, leadership, citizenship and character exemplified by Mr. Taylor, a dedicated and loyal friend of the University. Morris K. Udall Scholarship Andrew P. Joslyn, EG The Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National Environmental Policy Foundation was authorized by Congress in 1992 to honor Congressman Morris K. Udall and his legacy of public service. Emalea P. Warner Award for Outstanding Senior Patricia A. Cordes, BE/AS This monetary award is given by the University of Delaware Alumni Association to the outstanding senior woman who has demonstrated scholarship, leadership, citizenship and character exemplified by Mrs. Warner, a champion of education in the State of Delaware. 1 b AAUP Undergraduate Student Award Geis Student Research on Women Award b Jennifer L. Hicks, HN Christine Bayles Kortsch, 1st Place, GR University James N. Sarakatsannis, AS Wei Qiu, 2nd Place, GR University The University of Delaware Chapter of the American Association of Dale Jennings II, 1st Place, UG Awards University Professors has established a monetary award to be given Alice Cartwright, 2nd Place, UG Awards to a graduating senior who has been accepted into graduate school Monetary awards to an undergraduate and graduate student in and is planning on an academic career. Students who demonstrate recognition of their outstanding research papers on women. excellence in scholarship, character, and have been engaged in com- munity service are eligible for the award. Harward Fellows Benjamin M. Bookman, AS AAUW Award Newark Branch Megan L. Crossan, AS Patricia A. Cordes Emily T. Fillman, AG An annual monetary award to an outstanding senior woman, based Richard M. Herseim, EG on academic achievement and leadership in service on the campus John E. Kirkwood, EG and in the community. A minimum index of 3.25 is required. Keith M. Kirkwood, EG Monetary awards are presented to senior Honors Degree with Alumni Honors Day Book Award Distinction candidates with outstanding academic and research Lauren A. Askin, AG accomplishments for full-time research in the Winter Session of the Joan E. Baczewski, HP senior year. This award is in honor of Donald W. Harward, the Sarah A. Burger, HN founding director of the University Honors Program. Brian E. Friedman, EG Andrew C. Hipple, BE Panel of Distinguished Seniors Heather E. McNabola, AS Charles T. Collins-Chase, EG Award to a sophomore or junior in each college who has a sincere Catherine A. Connelly, AG desire for knowledge and has participated in extracurricular activities Stefanie Perri, BE designed to help fellow students achieve academic success. Maria V. Robilotto, HP James Sarakatsannis, AS Mae Carter Award Rebecca L. Schorn, HN Christine Earle, HP A monetary award in recognition of outstanding scholarship to a A monetary award given in honor of Mae Carter, former Assistant panel comprised of one senior in each college. Selection requires a Provost for Women's Affairs and Executive Director of the minimum index of 3.5 with 15 credit hours average each semester Commission on the Status of Women. The award recognizes a return- and 75 percent of the total credit hours earned at the University. ing adult woman student at the University who has demonstrated Outstanding personal qualities are also considered. strong commitment to scholarship and service to women. Phi Beta Kappa Clift and DeArmond Award Bessie Collins Award Thomas W. Isherwood, AS Cristina Kraiter, HN Awarded on the basis of outstanding intellectual promise to soph- This monetary award was established in memory of the former omores enrolled in curricula that would qualify them for eventual Dean of Women, Bessie B. Collins, an early advocate and supporter election as members in course of Phi Beta Kappa. A monetary of continuing education for women. The award is given to a return- award is made to the recipient. ing adult woman student who has demonstrated future promise, overcome special difficulties, and contributed to the University and Phi Beta Kappa Annual Herbert Ellis Newman Award greater community. Daniel A. Mason, AS Awarded on the basis of outstanding intellectual promise to juniors Down Under Endowment Trust Scholarships enrolled in curricula that would qualify them for eventual election Deanna M. Forgione, AS as members of Phi Beta Kappa. A monetary award is made to the Chad A. Krueger, HN recipient. Tarilyn R. Little, AS Dillon T. Moore, BE George and Margaret Collins Seitz Award Several scholarships are awarded in recognition of demonstrated Thomas W. Isherwood, AS leadership in student government activities and academic Cori A. Chascione, HP performance. Presented to freshmen or sophomores who have demonstrated unusual traits of fine character and who are likely in succeeding years Milton L. Draper ’22 Student-Alumni Relations Scholarship to exert influence on others in developing the same qualities. Karen A. Mascolo, HN Stephanie D. Quiros, HN These scholarships were established in honor of Milton L. Draper ‘22, former University of Delaware Alumni Association president and Sigma Nu fraternity member. They are awarded to sophomores or juniors who have demonstrated outstanding leadership, dedication and enthusiasm for the University and value student-alumni interaction. 2 3 b NTERCOLLEGE