Special Section

The University of Rochester Celebrates Faculty and Student Honors 2010–11 Celebrating Distinction The University of Rochester is proud to congratulate faculty and students who have earned national recognition and teaching awards during the past academic year.

July–August 2011 ROCHESTER REVIEW 33 ESTHER CONWELL

‘Outstanding Contributions to Knowledge’ National Medal of Science Esther Conwell, a professor of chemistry who has a joint Established by Congress in 1959, the national medal is appointment in the Department of Physics, received a awarded by the president to recognize “outstanding contri- National Medal of Science from President Barack Obama last butions to knowledge” in the sciences. fall. Recognized as a pioneering materials scientist, Conwell Conwell is the first Rochester faculty member to receive helped launch the computer revolution with work that the medal. explored how electrons travel through semiconductors. She She is also a member of both the National Academy of also was recognized for carving a path for women scientists Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering, two of in the second half of the 20th century. the highest honors a scientist or engineer can receive.

Charles W. Bishop Professor of Brain Jill Quinn American Board National & Cognitive Sciences and Linguistics Assistant Professor of Nursing of Dental Public Health Faculty Awards American Academy American Academy Honorary Board Diplomate of Pediatrics Ronald J. Billings Academy for Eating Disorders of Clinical Chemistry Director Emeritus, Eastman 2010 Meehan-Hartley Award Outstanding Speaker Award, 2010 Landmark Award Dental Center; Professor, for Public Service and Advocacy 2010 Annual Meeting Dale Phelps Eastman Institute for Oral Health Mary Tantillo John D. Markman Professor of Pediatrics Associate Professor of Clinical Nursing Associate Professor of Neurosurgery American Chemical Society American Association for 2011 Gordon Hammes Lectureship Alfred P. Sloan Foundation American Academy the Advancement of Science Douglas Turner 2011 Alfred P. Sloan of Neurology Fellow Professor of Chemistry Research Fellowship Robert Clark 2011 Nobel Laureate T. Florian Jaeger Chairman, Pain and Palliative Care Section Dean, Hajim School of Engineering Signature Award for Assistant Professor and Applied Sciences Graduate Education in Chemistry of Brain & Cognitive Sciences John D. Markman Associate Professor of Neurosurgery Richard Eisenberg David W. McCamant American Association Tracy H. Harris Professor of Chemistry Assistant Professor of Chemistry for Dental Research American Academy American College of Nurse Practitioners First Place, Hatton American Academy Competition Awards Personnel Association of Arts and Sciences Fellows Jin Xiao 2011 Emerging Scholar Fellow Jane Tuttle Resident, Eastman Institute Judy Marquez Kiyama Michael Tanenhaus Professor of Clinical Nursing for Oral Health; Postdoctoral Assistant Professor of Beverly Petterson Bishop and and of Pediatrics Fellow, Center for Oral Biology Educational Leadership

Courtesy Of Ryan K. Morris Photography/National Science & Technology Medals Foundation American College American Library Association of Emergency Physicians Choice Outstanding Academic Title President For Something Akin to Freedom: Sandra Schneider The Choice of Bondage in Narratives Professor of Emergency Medicine by African American Women American College Stephani Li of Prosthodontics Assistant Professor of English 2010 ACP President’s Award American Medical Directors Gerald N. Graser Association Foundation/ Professor, Eastman Institute Pfizer for Oral Health 2011 Quality Improvement Award American Council Tobie Olsan of Learned Societies Associate Professor of Nursing (with Suzanne Gillespie, Jurgis Karuza, Paul Fellowship Katz, Jim Evinger, and Chandni Sud) Robert Foster Professor of Anthropology American Eleana Kim Musicological Society Assistant Professor of Anthropology Philip Brett Award American Counseling Roger Freitas Association Associate Professor of Musicology Ruth Solie Award 2011 Association for Creativity in Counseling Research Award Ralph Locke Mary Tantillo Professor of Musicology Associate Professor of Clinical Nursing American Orthopaedic American Federation Foot & Ankle Society for Aging Research President-Elect 2011 Hartford Scholar Judith F. Baumhauer in Geriatric Medicine Professor of Orthopaedics Supriya Mohile American Prosthodontic Assistant Professor of Medicine Society American Foundation President for Suicide Prevention Carlo Ercoli 2011 Research Award Associate Professor; Yeates Conwell Chair and Program Director, Vice Chair and Professor, Prosthodontic Division, Department of Psychiatry Eastman Institute for Oral Health American Gastroenterological American Society Association of Clinical Oncology Third Place, Institut Rosell 2011 B. J. Kennedy Award Probiotics Challenge and Lecture for Scientific Sonia Yoon Excellence in Geriatric Oncology Fellow, Department of Medicine John M. Bennett ROBERT CLARK Professor Emeritus of Oncology American Heart Association American Society ‘Distinguished Contributions’ Science Advocate of the Year Stephen Cook of Reproductive Medicine Assistant Professor of Pediatrics 2010 Distinguished Service Award American Association for John T. Queenan Jr. American Institute Associate Professor of the Advancement of Science for Medical and Obstetrics & Gynecology Biological Engineering Robert Clark, dean of the Hajim School of Engineering and Association of American Applied Sciences, was elected a fellow of the American College of Fellows Medical Colleges Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the Tom Foster Professor of Imaging Board of Directors, Resident Physician Representative world’s largest scientific society and the publisher of the Sciences and of Physics journal Science. Javeed Sukhera Duncan T. Moore Fellow, Department of Psychiatry Recognized for his “distinguished contributions to Rudolf and Hilda Kingslake Professor research on dynamic systems and controls, acoustics, of Optical Engineering; Professor of Association of Departments and, more recently, on nanoscience and nanoengineered Optics, of Biomedical Engineering, of Family Medicine and of Business Administration; and materials,” Clark is an expert in the sciences of acoustics President-Elect Vice Provost for Entrepreneurship Thomas L. Campbell and in bionanomanufacturing. He is a fellow of both the Kevin Parker William Rocktaschel Professor and Acoustical Society of America and the American Society of William F. May Professor of Electrical Chair, Department of Family Medicine Mechanical Engineers. and Computer Engineering; Professor of Radiology and of James McKeen Cattell Fund Biomedical Engineering; Dean 2011–12 Fellow Emeritus, Hajim School of Patrick Davies Engineering and Applied Sciences Professor of Psychology

ADAM FENSTER College of Critical Care Leukemia & Lymphoma Medicine (Society Society of Critical Care Medicine) National Medical and Scientific Fellow Advisory Board Member Nicole Stassen Steven Bernstein Associate Professor of Professor of Medicine, Surgery and of Pediatrics James P. Wilmot Cancer Center Creative Capital—Andy Warhol National Academy Foundation for the Visual Arts of Sciences Writers Grant Fellow For Before Pictures Lynne Maquat Douglas Crimp J. Lowell Orbison Endowed Chair Fanny Knapp Allen Professor and Professor of Biochemistry of Art History; Professor of & Biophysics; Director, Visual & Cultural Studies Center for RNA Biology Lady Davis Fellowship Trust National Endowment 2010–11 Lady Davis for the Humanities Visiting Professor Fellowship John Howell Robert Foster Associate Professor of Physics Professor of Anthropology Foundation for Anesthesia National Institute Education and Research of Environmental President Health Sciences Denham Ward Member, National Advisory Council Professor and Chair of Tom Gasiewicz Anesthesiology and Professor Professor and Chair, Department of Biomedical Engineering of Environmental Medicine Foundation of National Institutes New York State Nurses of Health 2010 Distinguished Merit Award Nurse Researcher Louis S. Constine Nancy M. Watson Professor of Radiation Associate Professor of Nursing Oncology and of Pediatrics Glenn Foundation Member, Council of Councils for Medical Research Regis J. O’Keefe Glenn Awards for Research in Chair and Marjorie Strong Wehle Biological Mechanisms of Aging Professor of Orthopaedics; Director, Vera Gorbunova Center for Musculoskeletal Research Associate Professor of B Cells in Health Biology and of Oncology and Disease Award Heinrich Jasper Ignacio Sanz Associate Professor of Biology Chief of the Division of Allergy, MICHAEL TANENHAUS Immunology and Rheumatology; Heart Rhythm Society Professor of Medicine and of Honorary Society Founded in 1780 Distinguished Scientist Award Microbiology & Immunology Arthur J. Moss National Medal of Science Professor of Medicine American Academy Recipient of Arts and Sciences IEEE (Institute of Electrical Esther M. Conwell and Electronics Engineers) Professor of Chemistry Michael Tanenhaus, the Beverly Petterson Bishop and Circuit and Systems Society Charles W. Bishop Professor of Brain and Cognitive Sciences Board of Governors National Science Foundation and Linguistics, was elected a fellow of the American Paul Ampadu Faculty Early Development (CAREER) Award Academy of Arts and Sciences. Founded in 1780, the honor- Assoicate Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering Engin Ipek ary society has a broad membership that includes scientists, Assistant Professor of Computer politicians, businesspeople, and artists. International Continence Science and of Electrical Highly regarded for his groundbreaking findings in Society & Computer Engineering how the human brain recognizes and processes words, Fellow Azadeh Vosoughi Mary H. Wilde Wilmot Assistant Professor of Tanenhaus and his students pioneered a method of study Associate Professor of Nursing Electrical & Computer Engineering known as the Visual World Paradigm, which has been widely used in language processing studies since 1995. Journal of National Women’s Clinical Imaging Science Hall of Fame He is a fellow of the American Association for the Editor-in-Chief 2011 Inductee Advancement of Science, the Cognitive Science Society, and Vikram Dogra Loretta C. Ford the Association for Psychological Science. Professor of Imaging Sciences, of Professor and Dean Emerita, Biomedical Engineering, and of Urology School of Nursing

ADAM FENSTER Optical Society of America National Board of Directors Jannick Rolland Teaching Awards Brian J. Thompson Professor New York State Academy of Optical Engineering of Family Physicians Organization 2010 Family Practice of American Historians Educator of the Year 2010 James A. Rawley Prize Steve Schultz in Atlantic History Associate Professor of Family Medicine For In the Eye of All Trade: Bermuda, Society of Teachers Bermudians, and the Maritime of Family Medicine Atlantic World, 1680–1783 2011 Recognition Award Michael Jarvis Susan McDaniel Associate Professor of History Professor of Psychiatry; Princess Srinagarindra Director, Institute for the Family; Foundation (Thailand) Professor and Associate Chair, Department of Family Medicine 2010 Princess Srinagarindra Award Loretta C. Ford Professor and Dean Emerita, University School of Nursing Teaching Awards Pulitzer Prize 2010–11 Edward Peck Curtis Award Finalist in Music for Excellence in Undergraduate Ricardo Zohn-Muldoon Teaching Associate Professor of Composition Jonathan Baldo Associate Professor of Humanities The RNA Society at the Eastman School 2010 Lifetime Achievement in Service Award G. Graydon Curtis ’58 and Lynne Maquat Jane W. Curtis Award for Excellence J. Lowell Orbison Endowed Chair and in Teaching by a Nontenured Member of the Faculty Professor of Biochemistry & Biophysics; Eleana Kim Director, Center for RNA Biology Assistant Professor of Anthropology Rochester Engineering Society William H. Riker University Award Engineer of the Year Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching Kevin Parker Philippe Fauchet William F. May Professor of Electrical Distinguished Professor and Chair and Computer Engineering; Professor of of Computer Engineering; Professor Radiology and of Biomedical Engineering; of Optics, of Biomedical Engineering, Dean Emeritus, Hajim School of of Materials Science, and of Physics Engineering and Applied Sciences Arts, Sciences, and Engineering LYNNE MAQUAT Society for Goergen Awards for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching the Study of Evolution Highest Honors President Carmala Garzione H. Allen Orr Associate Professor of Earth Shirley Cox Kearns Professor, & Environmental Sciences National Academy Department of Biology Kenneth Gross of Sciences Professor of English State University of New York Renato Perucchio Lynne Maquat, the J. Lowell Orbison Chair and Professor of Member, Board of Trustees Professor of Mechanical Engineering Biochemistry and Biophysics, was elected a member of the Marshall A. Lichtman and of Biomedical Engineering Professor and Former Dean, National Academy of Sciences. One of the highest honors pos- School of Medicine and Dentistry Eastman School of Music sible for a scientist, the induction recognizes Maquat for her United States 2009–10 Eisenhart Award work in the field of RNA biology. Widely cited for her research on for Excellence in Teaching a cellular mechanism that derails the production of unwanted Olympic Committee Kenneth Grant Coach of the Year, Associate Professor of Clarinet proteins in the body, Maquat is the director of the University’s U.S. Junior National Team: Squash Center for RNA Biology. School of Medicine and Dentistry Martin Heath She is also an elected member of the American Academy Squash Coach Department of Surgery Seymour I. Schwartz Faculty of Arts and Sciences and the American Association for the University of Cambridge Excellence in Teaching Award Advancement of Science. 2011 Wyse Visiting Professor David L. Gillespie Established in 1863 by a congressional act of incorporation, Robert Foster Chief of the Division of Vascular the National Academy of Sciences is a private organization of Professor of Anthropology Surgery; Professor of Surgery scientists and engineers dedicated to the promotion of science Wolf Foundation School of Nursing and its use for the general welfare. 2011 Wolf Prize in Chemistry 2010 Dean’s Excellence Ching Tang in Teaching Award Doris Johns Cherry Professor Patrick Hopkins of Chemical Engineering Associate Professor of Clinical Nursing

MEdical Center American Society National for Gene Therapy Student Awards Excellence in Research Award All-American Melissa Badding Doctoral Student, Toxicology Women’s Basketball Melissa Alwardt ’11 Banff International Greece, N.Y.; Health & Society Literary Translation Centre Men’s Basketball Summer Residency John DiBartolomeo ’13 Andrew Barrett Westport, Conn.; Financial Economics Graduate Student, Literary Men’s Cross Country Translation Studies James Vavra ’12 Center for Advanced Study Owego, N.Y.; Biology in the Visual Arts Golf Wyeth Fellowship Nicholas Palladino ’14 Jessica Horton Highland Heights, Ohio; Chemistry Doctoral Student, Visual Women’s Indoor Track & Field & Cultural Studies Yaneve Fonge ’11 College Sports Information Cheshire, Conn.; Directors of America Microbiology & Immunology Capital One Academic Women’s Soccer All-America Team Ellen Coleman ’12 Men’s Basketball Wauwatosa, Wis.; Michael Labanowski ’11 Biomedical Engineering Rochester; Mechanical Engineering Squash Men’s Swimming & Diving Hameed Ahmed ’11 Francis Ferraro ’11 Helsinki, Finland; English Niskayuna, N.Y.; Computer Andres Duany ’13 Science and Mathematics Lima, Peru; Economics Critical Language Scholarship Benjamin Fischer ’12 Recipient Lucerne, ; Economics Aurora Dopp ’13 & Business Strategies Kenmore, N.Y.; International Relations Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Matthew Lavigueur ’12 Brian Lang ’11 Hudson, N.H.; Political Science Baldwinsville, N.Y.; Statistics Zachary Palomo ’13 American Council Hondo, Texas; International Relations of Learned Societies DownBeat Magazine’s Annual New Faculty Fellows Program Student Music Awards Jennie Lightweis-Goff ’09 (PhD) Graduate College Jazz Soloist LORETTA FORD Faculty Fellow in English and Gender and Matt Stuver ’06E (MM) Sexuality Studies at Tulane University Doctoral Student, Jazz Saxophone Great American Women Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowship Foundation for Gloria Kim Physical Therapy National Women’s Doctoral Student in Florence P. Kendall Visual & Cultural Studies Doctoral Scholarship Hall of Fame Ruth Chimenti Loretta Ford, the founding dean of the School of Nursing, American Heart Association Doctoral Student, Health Practice will be one of 11 American women inducted into the National Predoctoral Fellowship Research, School of Nursing Women’s Hall of Fame at a ceremony this fall in Seneca Falls, Suzanne O’Brien Fulbright Scholars Doctoral Student, Health Practice N.Y., the birthplace of the American women’s rights move- David Liebers ’09 Research, School of Nursing ment. An internationally regarded nursing leader, Ford is Niskayuna, N.Y.; American Medical Association Ecology & Evolutionary Biology credited with helping transform the nursing profession and Foundation Nathaniel Lindsey ’11 changing the delivery of health care by cofounding the nurse 2011 Leadership Award Skaneateles, N.Y.; practitioner model at the University of Colorado in 1965. Today Interdepartmental Engineering Jason Ian Reminick there are more than 140,000 nurse practitioners in the United Jenna Miller ’11 MD/MBA Student, School of States. Ford was appointed the first dean of the School of Richfield Springs, N.Y.; Russian Medicine and Dentistry and the Nursing in 1972. She retired in 1985. Simon School of Business Rachel Sitts ’11 Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y.; Neuroscience Founded in 1969, the National Women’s Hall of Fame is American Physical Therapy Kelli Summers ’11 the nation’s oldest membership organization recognizing Association/Health Policy Colorado Springs, Colo.; the achievements of great American women. Inductees are and Administration Biomedical Engineering selected every two years based on their lasting contributions Research Grant Daniel (Felix) Ungar to society through the arts, athletics, business, education, Suzanne O’Brien Doctoral Student, Eastman School, Viola Doctoral Student, Health Practice Hannah Watkins ’11 government, humanities, philanthropy, and science. Research, School of Nursing Kenai, Alaska.; Biomedical Engineering

University Libraries/Department of Rare Books, Special Collections and Preservation Bill and Melinda Gates Andrew W. Mellon Foundation/ Foundation American Council for Learned Gates Cambridge Scholarship Societies David Liebers ’09 Dissertation Completion Fellowship Niskayuna, N.Y.; Ecology Gloria Kim & Evolutionary Biology Doctoral Student, Visual & Cultural Studies German Academic Exchange Service—Research Internships National Football Foundation in Science and Engineering Hampshire Honor Society DAAD-RISE Scholarship Keegan Edwards ’11 Ashley Haluck-Kangas ’12 Norwich, N.Y.; Political Science Greensburg, Pa.; Biology Zachary Feldmann ’11 Arnold, Md.; Political Science David Narrow ’12 Owings Mills, Md.; Biomedical Ryan Gilhooley ’11 Engineering Scranton, Pa.; International Relations Jonathan Raybin ’12 Andrew Kryszak ’11 Kent, Ohio; Chemistry and Physics Lancaster, N.Y.; Electrical & Computer Engineering Global Student Entrepreneur Christopher Pesota ’11 of the Year Award Dickson City, Pa.; Financial Economics Finalist Zachary White-Stellato ’11 Brian MacMillin ’10 Albany, N.Y.; Brain & Cognitive Sciences West Point, N.Y.; Benjamin Yezer ’11 Mechanical Engineering Rockville, Md.; Chemical Engineering Goldwater Scholar National Institute Scott Barenfeld ’12 of Nursing Research Monroe, N.Y.; Physics & Astronomy Predoctoral Fellowship Rebecca Tucker John A. Hartford Foundation Doctoral Student, Health Practice and Atlantic Philanthropies Research, School of Nursing 2011–13 Claire M. Fagin Fellow Susan Lowey ’11N (PhD) National Science Foundation Doctoral Student, Nursing Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant Humanity in Action Daniel Scantlebury Foundation Doctoral Student, Biology Fellowship 2011 Graduate Research Fellowship Laura Ackerman Mara Chinelli ’12 CHING TANG New York, N.Y.; Anthropology Graduate Student, Chemistry Cory Bonn International Double Reed Graduate Student, ‘Deep Creative Contributions’ Society 2010 Young Artist Brain & Cognitive Sciences Competition for Oboe Alexander Federation ’11 Wolf Prize First Prize Rochester; Chemistry and Cell Ching Tang, the Doris Johns Cherry Professor of Chemical John Upton ’12E & Developmental Biology Engineering, was awarded the Wolf Prize, one of the interna- Lake Orion, Mich.; Oboe Francis Ferraro ’11 Niskayuna, N.Y.; Computer tional science community’s most highly regarded honors. The International Trombone Science and Mathematics inventor of the organic light-emitting diode—which gave birth Association Benjamin Freedman ’11 to a multibillion-dollar industry that’s exploring ways to create 2011 Emory Remington Trombone Longmeadow, Mass.; Choir Competition, First Prize and improve displays in cell phones, computers, and televi- Biomedical Engineering Eastman Trombone Choir sions—Tang is also widely recognized for his work in photovol- C. Rose Kennedy ’11 John Marcellus, Conductor Oro Valley, Ariz.; Chemistry taics, which could lead to major improvements in the ability to Jacksonville Jazz Piano David Kleinschmidt produce low-cost solar cells to capture energy from the sun. Competition Doctoral Student, One of three scientists who received this year’s prize, Tang 2011 Winner Brain & Cognitive Sciences was cited for his “deep creative contributions to the chemical Christopher Ziemba ’08E, ’11E (MM) Adam Kozak ’11 sciences in the field of synthesis, properties, and an under- Graduate Student, Jazz Studies Columbia, Md.; Biomedical Engineering standing of organic materials” and “for groundbreaking con- and Contemporary Media Victoria Massie ’11 Laurel, Md.; Anthropology and ceptual and experimental advances that have helped to create Knowles Science Teaching African & African-American Studies the research field of organic materials.” Foundation Christina Rossi ’11 The Wolf Prize is presented annually by the -based Wolf 2010 Science Teaching West Henrietta, N.Y.; Foundation. Fellowship Mechanical Engineering Tang is a member of the National Academy of Engineering Randy Sabatini Tyler Lucero and is a fellow of the American Physical Society and the Society Graduate Student, Teaching Graduate Student, Chemistry & Curriculum, Warner Hannah Watkins ’11 for Information Display. School of Education Kenai, Alaska; Biomedical Engineering

Brandon Vick National Soccer Coaches Association of America Scholar All-America Team Steve Welles ’11 Elmira, N.Y.; Financial Economics Ellen Coleman ’12 Wauwatosa, Wis.; Biomedical Engineering Pittsburgh Foundation Walter Read Hovey Memorial Fund Award Amanda Graham Doctoral Student, Visual & Cultural Studies Princeton in Asia Fellowship Erin Crossett ’11 Pittsburgh, Pa.; International Relations Sarnoff Cardiovascular Research Foundation Fellowship Imran Uraizee ’13M (MD) Medical Student University of Notre Dame Erskine E. Peters Fellowship NATHANIEL LINDSEY ’11 (T5) AND HANNAH WATKINS ’11 Kira Thurman Doctoral Student, History Educational and Cultural Exchange U.S. Department of Defense 2010 Breast Cancer Research Program Predoctoral Fellowship UK Fulbright Scholars Mercedes Szpunar Nathaniel Lindsey ’11 (T5) and Hannah Watkins ’11 were selected as Fulbright Scholars to study in the MD/PhD Student in Pathology , the most competitive of the Fulbright student programs. They are Rochester’s first National Defense Science graduating students selected for the program. Lindsey, an interdepartmental engineering major & Engineering Graduate Fellowship from Skaneateles, N.Y., will study at the University of Edinburgh, enrolled in a one-year master’s Francis Ferraro ’11 Niskayuna, N.Y.; Computer program. Watkins, a biomedical engineering major from Kenai, Alaska, will study at Imperial College Science and Mathematics in London. They are among only 35 scholars chosen from more than 700 applicants for the UK program. The two join several other Rochester students selected for Fulbright programs this year. U.S. Department of State Sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, Fulbright Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship programs offer opportunities for career-launching study, teaching, and research abroad and are de- Grace Cannon ’13 signed to promote educational and cultural exchange between the United States and other nations. Akron, N.Y.; French Sorcha Dundas ’12 Rutland, Vt.; Anthropology Andrea Morrell ’12 Kelly Walsh ’12 Samantha Echaves ’13 Marilla, N.Y.; Mechanical Engineering Buffalo, N.Y.; Film & Media Studies University Redding, Calif.; Mechanical Engineering Oladoyin Oladeru ’13 U.S. Track & Field and Cross Student Awards Jessica Giambra ’11 Bronx, N.Y.; Epidemiology Country Coaches Association Susan B. Anthony Prize Phoenix, Ariz.; Religion and International Relations Cindy Paauw ’11 Women’s Cross Country Lauren Yu ’11E Amherst, N.Y.; Psychology Scholar-Athlete Team East Amherst, N.Y.; Bassoon and Lucas Giannechini ’13 Hillary Snyder ’12 Music Education and Mathematics Healy, Ark.; Mechanical Engineering William Pellett ’12 Fairport, N.Y.; Kathryn Hartmann-Dow ’12 Williamson, N.Y.; Political Science Film & Media Studies 2011 Edward Peck Curtis Awards for Excellence in Teaching Bethlehem, Pa.; Studio Arts Natalie Peterman ’12 Elaine Hernandez ’12 Palos Verdes, Calif.; Spanish Whitaker International Fellows by a Graduate Student Port Saint Lucie, Fla.; Mathematics and Scholars Program Consuelo Angiò Cecelia Scribner ’12 Fellowship Department of History Susana Ho ’12 Waterbury Center, Vt.; Queens, N.Y.; Brain & Cognitive Sciences Hannah Watkins ’11 Shane Fogerty Geological Sciences Department of Physics & Astronomy Paul Jiang ’11 Kenai, Alaska.; John Frost Brooklyn, N.Y.; Financial Economics Emily Smith ’11 Biomedical Engineering Canajoharie, N.Y.; Health & Society Department of Chemistry Alba Lamaj ’11 Winterthur Museum, Valerie Johnson Rochester; International Relations Kenisha Smith ’12 Garden and Library College Writing Program and David Chie-Yong Lee ’11 Inglewood, Calif.; Economics and English Dissertation Fellowship Department of English Bedford, Texas; International Relations Emilia Sola Gracia ’12 Erin Leary Gregory Ristow Kathleen Lewis ’12 Caguas, Puerto Rico; Ecology Doctoral Student, Department of Conducting Highlands Ranch, Colo.; Music & Evolutionary Biology Visual & Cultural Studies & Ensembles, Eastman School

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