The following awards are presented annually to students in the College of Science and Technology who have demonstrated an understanding and appreciation for the tradition of academic excellence at Temple University. These awards do not require applications. All CST students are reviewed by various departmental and collegial committees for eligibility. Wholly, these awards aim to reward exemplary scholastic achievements within the College of Science and Technology.
Award |
2012 Recipient |
|---|---|
American Chemical Society Award in Analytical ChemistryAwarded to an outstanding student who has displayed an interest and aptitude for analytical chemistry. |
Angela N. Snow |
American Chemical Society Award in Inorganic ChemistryAwarded to an outstanding student who has displayed an interest and aptitude for inorganic chemistry. |
Eugene J. Palovcak |
Alliance for Minority Participation Award for Academic AchievementAwarded to a student in the Alliance for Minority Participation program who has demonstrated excellence in academic achievement. |
Jacqueline Mejia |
Barak Artzy Memorial AwardEstablished in 1976 by Helen H. Stolker, in memory of Barak Artzy, the Artzy Award is presented to a member of the graduating class who has been an outstanding student in biochemistry, biology, or chemistry in the pre-medical program. The award recipient is determined by the College of Science and Technology. |
Marc Daryl Tan Estioko |
Rachel Carson Memorial AwardEstablished by Charles Miller in memory of Rachel Carson and awarded to a member of the graduating class who is a gifted and promising student in the study of biology/biochemistry. |
Cheryl Lynn Doughty |
Computer and Information Sciences Undergraduate Student Activities FundEstablished in 2007 by Steven B. Petchon, SBM '80, to support CIS undergraduate student activities including, but not limited to, travel to conferences, support for International ACM Programming contest participants and fees associated with acceptance of undergraduate papers and professional publications. |
Eugene Cheipish |
Christopher W. Copple Award for Excellence in the Field of MathematicsEstablished by his Aunt Susan in memory of Christopher W. Copple (B.A. 1989), in recognition of his love for mathematics and all things technical. This honor will be given to a graduating mathematics senior who best exemplifies the traits that made Mr. Copple such a unique and well-loved person. |
Kathryn Dianne Lund |
Al Cotton and Al Tulinsky PrizeAwarded to a member of the graduating class with the highest grade point average in chemistry who plans to pursue graduate studies in that discipline. Dr. Cotton (B.A. 1951) and Dr. Tulinsky (B.A. 1952) are among the most notable alumni of the College of Arts and Sciences; both became distinguished academicians in chemistry. |
Mary Rose Mintzer |
Paul G. Curcillo II, MD Biology AwardEstablished in 2008 by Paul G. Curcillo II, MD, CST ’84, to provide annual awards to seniors majoring in biology with demonstrated excellent academic performance. |
Emily C. Tiwana |
Natan Luehrmann-Cowen Memorial AwardAwarded to an outstanding Junior or Senior in the College of Science and Technology who demonstrates academic excellence. Preference is given to students who have also demonstrated achievement in one or more of the following: chess, bridge, playing a musical instrument. |
Steven Michael Consevage |
James A. Harrison Memorial AwardEstablished in 1975 in memory of Dr. Harrison, a member of the department of biology faculty for 35 years, the Harrison Award is presented to an outstanding senior biology major on the basis of scholarship, research accomplishment and extra-curricular activities in the department. The award recipient is determined by the Department of Biology. |
Levi Mulladzhanov |
The Charles Hodge IV Prize in BiologyEstablished by Dr. Ruth Patrick in memory of Dr. Charles Hodge IV, a former member of the Biology Department. This prize is to be awarded to a graduating senior in the Biology Department who has been distinguished in the areas of research and scholarly achievements. |
Elizabeth Azar |
JASCO Analytical AwardAwarded to a graduating chemistry major who has demonstrated a high level of achievement in the field of analytical chemistry. |
Jacqueline Mejia |
Dr. Nina W. Hillman AwardEstablished in memory of Laura H. Carnell Professor of Biology, Dr. Nina W. Hillman, PhD, the Award shall be given to a graduating senior in Biology who has shown excellence in both the classroom and in research in Developmental Biology or Genetics. |
Bashar S. Kako |
Merck Index AwardAwarded by Merck & Company, Incorporated, to the member of the graduating class, selected by the Department of Chemistry, who has an outstanding record record of achievement in chemistry and shows promise of future development in the field. |
Megan Christina Jennings |
Helen Leshock Molnar and Jeffrey G. Molnar (CST '76) Award FundEstablished in 2008 by Jessie L. Smith to provide an award to an outstanding graduating senior who majored in either chemistry or geology, with preference given to female students. The award recipient is determined by the College of Science and Technology and Earth and Environmental Science. |
Mark Andrew Fennimore |
Most Promising Math Major AwardEstablished in 1995 by Orin Chein, faculty member in the department of mathematics, the award is presented to an outstanding sophomore or junior math major who has completed the Basic Mathematical Concepts course (Math 2196) and displays the most promise for successful future work in mathematics. The award recipient is determined by the Department of Mathematics. |
John Edwardson |
Richard Asher Paclin Memorial AwardEstablished in 1974 by Estelle and Martin Paclin, Law ’32, the parents of Richard Asher Paclin, CST ’73, who demonstrated exceptional achievements, the Paclin award is presented to a member of the graduating class who has demonstrated superior academic success in the chemistry program. The award recipient is determined by the Department of Chemistry. |
Mary Rose Mintzer |
Philadelphia Section of the American Chemical Society AwardAwarded o the member of the graduating class, concentrating in chemistry, whose work in that field has been outstanding. |
Nicole B. Haloupek |
Environmental Science AwardAwarded to a graduating senior who has excelled in the Environmental Science program. The recipient is selected based on academic excellence, projects completed, and involvement in extracurricular environmental activities. |
Jennifer Danielle Hombach |
Francis James Sholomskas Memorial AwardEstablished in 1979 in memory of Francis James Sholomskas, EDU ’48, CLA ’60, former assistant chairman of the mathematics department, the Sholomskas Scholarship is presented to a junior or senior math major who has demonstrated exceptional academic success in the math program and active participation in University activities. The scholarship recipient is determined by the Department of Mathematics. |
Todd Harry Reeb |
American Institute of Chemists AwardAnnual Student Awards program to honor outstanding seniors, post-baccalaureate and post-doctoral students majoring in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering or Biochemistry. Such awards are given in recognition of demonstrated record of leadership, ability, character, scholastic achievement and potential for advancement of the chemical professions. |
Joshua Ryan Hummel |