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[email protected] Phone: 848-932-2600 Fax: 732-932-6783 http://academicaffairs.rutgers.edu Barbara A. Lee Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Old Queens Building • 83 Somerset Street New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901-1281 November 21, 2017 To: Chancellors, Provosts, and Deans From: Barbara A. Lee Re: Call for Nominations: 2017-2018 Year-End Awards I am pleased to initiate the nominating process for the annual year-end awards which will be presented on Thursday, May 3, 2018, from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Please hold this date on your calendars. The awards ceremony will honor outstanding members of the Rutgers community selected by their colleagues for exceptional contributions to teaching, research, or public service through a program of five awards. For each award, the recipient receives a commemorative certificate and an honorarium. The Warren I. Susman Award for Excellence in Teaching, up to 5 awards, $1,000 honorarium (tenured faculty only) The Board of Trustees Award for Excellence in Research, up to 5 awards, $1,000 honorarium (tenured faculty only) The Scholar-Teacher Award, up to 5 awards, $1,000 honorarium (tenured faculty only) The Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching, up to 5 awards, $1,000 honorarium (non-tenure track, full-time faculty only) The Rutgers College Class of 1962 Presidential Public Service Award, up to 2 awards, $2,500 honorarium (faculty, staff, students) The Ernest E. McMahon Class of 1930 Award, 1 award, $1,000 honorarium (faculty, staff, students) Please Note: The nomination process has been streamlined; if you wish to re-nominate a previously nominated candidate, you may update the cover letter and submit materials from the previous year’s packet. Students and staff members as well as faculty members are eligible for the Rutgers College Class of 1962 Presidential Public Service Award and the Ernest E. McMahon Class of 1930 Award. I particularly encourage the nomination of students and staff for these two public service awards. Individuals may receive one award in each of the relevant award categories during their service at Rutgers, and should not be nominated in a category in which they already have received an award. A list of individuals who received awards in previous years is enclosed. For the teaching, research, and scholar-teacher awards, nomination packets must be reviewed and approved by the candidate's department head/chair, dean/director, and chancellor, and submitted by the chancellor to my office. These nominations will be reviewed by University-wide faculty committees, who will submit their recommendations to me and to the President.

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Page 1: Office of the Senior Vice President for Academic …...Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Old Queens Building • 83 Somerset Street

[email protected]

Phone: 848-932-2600

Fax: 732-932-6783

http://academicaffairs.rutgers.edu

Barbara A. Lee

Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

Old Queens Building • 83 Somerset Street

New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901-1281

November 21, 2017

To: Chancellors, Provosts, and Deans

From: Barbara A. Lee

Re: Call for Nominations: 2017-2018 Year-End Awards

I am pleased to initiate the nominating process for the annual year-end awards which will be presented on

Thursday, May 3, 2018, from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Please hold this date on your calendars.

The awards ceremony will honor outstanding members of the Rutgers community selected by their

colleagues for exceptional contributions to teaching, research, or public service through a program of five

awards. For each award, the recipient receives a commemorative certificate and an honorarium.

The Warren I. Susman Award for Excellence in Teaching, up to 5 awards, $1,000 honorarium

(tenured faculty only)

The Board of Trustees Award for Excellence in Research, up to 5 awards, $1,000 honorarium

(tenured faculty only)

The Scholar-Teacher Award, up to 5 awards, $1,000 honorarium (tenured faculty only)

The Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching, up to 5 awards, $1,000 honorarium

(non-tenure track, full-time faculty only)

The Rutgers College Class of 1962 Presidential Public Service Award, up to 2 awards,

$2,500 honorarium (faculty, staff, students)

The Ernest E. McMahon Class of 1930 Award, 1 award, $1,000 honorarium (faculty, staff,

students)

Please Note: The nomination process has been streamlined; if you wish to re-nominate a previously

nominated candidate, you may update the cover letter and submit materials from the previous year’s

packet.

Students and staff members as well as faculty members are eligible for the Rutgers College Class

of 1962 Presidential Public Service Award and the Ernest E. McMahon Class of 1930 Award. I

particularly encourage the nomination of students and staff for these two public service

awards.

Individuals may receive one award in each of the relevant award categories during their service at

Rutgers, and should not be nominated in a category in which they already have received an

award. A list of individuals who received awards in previous years is enclosed.

For the teaching, research, and scholar-teacher awards, nomination packets must be reviewed and

approved by the candidate's department head/chair, dean/director, and chancellor, and submitted by the

chancellor to my office. These nominations will be reviewed by University-wide faculty committees, who

will submit their recommendations to me and to the President.

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Students, staff, faculty members, and recognized student or staff organizations are eligible to be

nominated for the Rutgers College Class of 1962 Presidential Public Service Award. Nominations

may be submitted by staff, faculty, and administrators. Nomination packets must be reviewed and

approved by the candidate's department head/chair, dean/director, and chancellor, and submitted by the

chancellor to my office.

The Ernest E. McMahon Class of 1930 Award also has a separate and distinct nominating process that

does not require departmental or decanal approval of nominations.

Please initiate the nominating process among your units and department heads, as appropriate. All faculty

members, staff members, and student leaders should be made aware of the appropriate awards programs

and encouraged to submit nominations in the relevant categories.

Nomination forms for each of the award categories are enclosed. These forms provide brief descriptions

of the awards and instructions for completing and submitting the nomination packet.

Please remind your units and departments in the coming months that the deadline date for receipt of the

nominating packets is January 15, 2018. All nominating packets (in a single pdf file) should be sent to

Dr. Angela Mullis ([email protected]).

If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Angela Mullis ([email protected]/848-932-8068) of

my office who coordinates this process.

c: Robert L. Barchi

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Nomination Form

THE WARREN I. SUSMAN AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING

The Warren I. Susman Award for Excellence in Teaching, named to honor the memory of the noted

historian and Rutgers University professor, Warren I. Susman, is awarded annually to tenured faculty

members "in recognition of outstanding service in stimulating and guiding the intellectual development of

students at Rutgers University."

Name of Candidate:

Title:

Department:

Academic Unit: _____

Campus Address ________________________________________________________________

Campus:

Name and campus address of person making nomination:

Please attach each of the following to this form as separate enclosures:

a. A substantive statement from the nominator describing the teaching accomplishments of

the nominee that merit the award. While the nomination should include evidence of an

outstanding record in teaching, the selection will, in addition, be based on

accomplishments that go beyond the classroom. Items in this category may include

innovations in courses or curricula, publications related to teaching, mentoring of

students engaged in honors or other special projects, and the extension of education to a

wider audience, possibly including other disciplines, or the public outside the University.

b. Up to four letters supporting the candidate’s nomination from faculty, colleagues,

administrators, and/or former students.

c. A concise summary of student evaluation forms. Please state the number of courses the

summary represents, as well as the general size of the courses and whether they were

primarily undergraduate courses, graduate courses, or an equal number of both. Do not

forward the actual evaluation forms.

d. A current curriculum vitae (be sure that c.v. includes a list of undergraduate and graduate

students mentored, as well list of internal/external awards, grants, and honors related to

teaching).

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Recommendation Form

THE WARREN I. SUSMAN AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING

Name of Candidate:

Department Head Recommendation: Recommended Not Recommended

Name:

(Dept. Head/Chair)

Date:

Signature:

Dean (Academic Unit) Recommendation: Recommended Not Recommended

Name:

(Dean/Director)

Date:

Signature:

Chancellor Recommendation: Recommended Not Recommended

Name:

Date:

Signature:

Please attach this completed form to the nomination packet.

One copy of the complete nomination packet must be received in the Office of the Senior Vice President

for Academic Affairs not later than January 15, 2018.

* * * * * *

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Nomination Form

THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN RESEARCH

The Board of Trustees Award for Excellence in Research honors tenured faculty members who have

made distinguished research contributions to their discipline and/or society at large.

Name of Candidate:

Title:

Department

Academic Unit: ______

Campus Address _________________________________________________________________

Campus:

Name and campus address of person making nomination:

Please attach each of the following to this form as separate enclosures:

a. A statement from the nominator summarizing the candidate's research and the impact it

has had upon the field and/or society at large.

b. Statements of support from up to four faculty members, either internal or external to

Rutgers.

c. A current curriculum vitae (which includes list of internal and external grants,

fellowships, and prizes, including funding sources and amount of awards)

f. Other relevant statements or evidence of distinction.

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Recommendation Form

THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN RESEARCH

Name of Candidate:

Department Head Recommendation: Recommended Not Recommended

Name:

(Dept. Head/Chair)

Date:

Signature:

Dean (Academic Unit) Recommendation: Recommended Not Recommended

Name:

(Dean/Director)

Date:

Signature:

Chancellor Recommendation: Recommended Not Recommended

Name:

Date:

Signature:

Please attach this completed form to the nomination packet.

One copy of the complete nomination packet must be received in the Office of the Senior Vice President

for Academic Affairs not later than January 15, 2018.

* * * * * *

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Nomination Form

FACULTY SCHOLAR-TEACHER AWARD

The Scholar-Teacher Award honors tenured faculty members who have made outstanding synergistic

contributions in research and teaching. Often the most effective faculty members are those who are able

to integrate their teaching with their research, whose research informs and adds excitement to their

teaching, and whose interactions with students in the classroom stimulate and inform their scholarship.

This award will recognize those who make visible the vital link between teaching and scholarship, by

contributing to the scholarship of teaching and by bringing together scholarly and classroom activities.

Through their example, by their efforts in the classroom and their reflection on those efforts, and/or by

their contributions to the literature of teaching and learning, those who are honored add to our knowledge

of a specific discipline and offer a model of how scholarship and love of learning can be transmitted to

students.

Name of Candidate:

Title:

Department:

Academic Unit:

Campus Address _________________________________________________________________

Campus:

Name and campus address of person making nomination:

Please attach each of the following to this form as separate enclosures:

a. A substantive statement from the nominator describing the synergistic teaching and

research accomplishments of the nominee and the relationship between the two embodied

in the candidate’s activities in each.

b. Up to four letters of support from faculty colleagues, administrators, or former students.

c. A concise summary of student evaluation evidence reflecting the research/teaching

synthesis of the candidate. Please state the number of courses the summary represents, as

well as the general size of the courses and whether they were primarily undergraduate

courses, graduate courses, or an equal number of both. Do not forward the actual

evaluation forms.

d. A current curriculum vitae (which must include masters/doctoral degree supervision, with

dates, and all internal and external grants, fellowships, or prizes related to teaching and

research, including funding sources and amount of awards).

e. Other relevant brief statements or evidence of excellence or distinction.

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Recommendation Form

FACULTY SCHOLAR-TEACHER AWARD

Name of Candidate:

Department Head Recommendation: Recommended Not Recommended

Name:

(Dept. Head/Chair)

Date:

Signature:

Dean (Academic Unit) Recommendation: Recommended Not Recommended

Name:

(Dean/Director)

Date:

Signature:

Chancellor Recommendation: Recommended Not Recommended

Name:

Date:

Signature:

Please attach this completed form to the nomination packet.

One copy of the complete nomination packet must be received in the Office of the Senior Vice President

for Academic Affairs not later than January 15, 2018.

* * * * * *

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Nomination Form

THE PRESIDENTIAL AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING

The Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching is awarded annually to non-tenure-track, full-

time faculty members in the arts and humanities, sciences, and social sciences who have demonstrated

outstanding teaching skills in classroom instruction, clinical instruction, curriculum development, or

mentoring.

Name of Candidate:

Title:

Department:

Academic Unit:

Campus:

Name and campus address of person making nomination:

Please attach each of the following to this form as separate enclosures:

a. A substantive statement from the nominator describing the teaching accomplishments of

the nominee that merit the award. While the nomination should include evidence of an

outstanding record in teaching, the selection will, in addition, be based on

accomplishments that go beyond the classroom. Items in this category may include

innovations in courses or curricula, publications related to teaching, mentoring of

students engaged in honors or other special projects, and the extension of education to a

wider audience, possibly including other disciplines, or the public outside the University.

b. Up to four letters supporting the candidate’s nomination from faculty, colleagues,

administrators, and/or former students.

c. A concise summary of student evaluation forms. Please state the number of courses the

summary represents, as well as the general size of the courses and whether they were

primarily undergraduate courses, graduate courses, or an equal number of both. Do not

forward the actual evaluation forms.

d. A current curriculum vitae (be sure that c.v. includes a list of undergraduate and graduate

students mentored, as well as a list of internal/external awards, grants, and honors related

to teaching).

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Recommendation Form

THE PRESIDENTIAL AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING

Name of Candidate:

Department Head Recommendation: Recommended Not Recommended

Name:

(Dept. Head/Chair)

Date:

Signature:

Dean (Academic Unit) Recommendation: Recommended Not Recommended

Name:

(Dean/Director)

Date:

Signature:

Chancellor Recommendation: Recommended Not Recommended

Name:

Date:

Signature:

Please attach this completed form to the nomination packet.

One copy of the complete nomination packet must be received in the Office of the Senior Vice President

for Academic Affairs not later than January 15, 2018.

* * * * * *

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Nomination Form

THE RUTGERS COLLEGE CLASS OF 1962 PRESIDENTIAL PUBLIC SERVICE AWARD

The Rutgers College Class of 1962 Presidential Public Service Award, funded by the Class of 1962 of

Rutgers College, honors members of the faculty, student body, or staff in recognition of distinguished

and non-compensated service to government bodies, professional or scholarly organizations, and/or the

general public, such as voluntary community leadership, personal acts of heroism, etc. The supporting

evidence for candidates who represent specific academic disciplines should typically convey a sense of

the extent to which the candidate’s service has led to policy changes and/or to innovations in the

operations of public or professional bodies. For others, the evidence should portray distinguished service

as a private citizen unrelated to University responsibilities. Collaborative efforts can be considered.

Nominees should exhibit sustained and outstanding service outside the range of their University

responsibilities.

Name of Candidate:

(faculty, staff, student)

Title (if appropriate):

Department/Organization:

Academic Unit (if applicable): ______

Campus Address _________________________________________________________________

Campus:

Name and campus address of person making nomination:

Please attach each of the following to this form as separate enclosures:

a. A statement from the nominator describing the nominee’s particular contribution and

summarizing the extent to which the candidate's service has contributed to support the

community.

b. Up to four statements of support (one page) from University and community members.

c. Other relevant statements or evidence of public service activity from the community

and/or organization where the candidate has served.

d. A current curriculum vitae

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Recommendation Form

THE RUTGERS COLLEGE CLASS OF 1962 PRESIDENTIAL PUBLIC SERVICE AWARD

Name of Candidate:

Department Head Recommendation: Recommended Not Recommended

Name:

(Dept. Head/Chair)

Date:

Signature:

Dean (Academic Unit) Recommendation: Recommended Not Recommended

Name:

(Dean/Director)

Date:

Signature:

Chancellor Recommendation: Recommended Not Recommended

Name:

Date:

Signature:

Please attach this completed form to the nomination packet.

One copy of the complete nomination packet must be received in the Office of the Senior Vice President

for Academic Affairs not later than January 15, 2018.

* * * * * *

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Nomination Form

THE ERNEST E. MCMAHON - CLASS OF 1930 AWARD

The Ernest E. McMahon-Class of 1930 Award is funded by the Class of 1930 of Rutgers College. The

award is named in honor of Ernest E. McMahon (RC '30) who was a dean of University College, dean of

the University Extension Division, and director of the Institute of Management and Labor Relations, and

who demonstrated a commitment to extending the mission of Rutgers to new populations. In the spirit of

Ernest McMahon, this award is given to an individual or a group within Rutgers University that has made

a significant and creative contribution to the extension of the educational resources of the University to

the people of New Jersey through such means as continuing education or extramural programs. Programs

eligible for this award can be credit or non-credit, on-campus or off-campus. Recipients can be faculty,

staff, or students.

Name of Candidate:

(faculty, staff, student)

Title (if appropriate):

Department/Organization:

Academic Unit (if applicable): ______

Campus Address _________________________________________________________________

Campus:

Name and campus address of person making nomination:

Please attach a statement from the nominator describing the program of the candidate and how it meets

the standards of the award. You may also enclose statements of support from other individuals and

groups.

One copy of the complete nomination packet must be received in the Office of the Senior Vice President

for Academic Affairs not later than January 15, 2018.

* * * * * * *

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YEAR-END AWARDS RECIPIENTS

THE WARREN I. SUSMAN AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING

2017 Rudolph M. Bell History, SAS

Barbara A. Marchant Theater, MGSA

Yolanda Martínez-San Miguel Latino and Caribbean Studies/Comparative Literature, SAS

Samuel Rabinowitz Rutgers School of Business-Camden

2016 Ivo Ph. Jansen Accounting, SBC

Terri Kurtzberg Management & Global Business, RBS

Thomas Prusa Economics, SAS

Camilla Stevens Latino & Caribbean Studies/Spanish & Portuguese, SAS

Lena Struwe Ecology, Evolution, & Natural Resources/Plant Biology

and Pathology, SEBS

2015 Susan M. Keith Journalism & Media Studies, SCI

Briance Mascarenhas Management, Strategy & International Business, SBC

Mark Gregory Robson Plant Biology & Pathology, SEBS

Phyllis Siegel Management & Global Business, RBS

2014 Rajiv C. Gandhi Computer Science, FAS-Camden

Elizabeth A. Hull Political Science, FAS-Newark

Julie A. Ruth Marketing, SBC

Paul S. Sternberger Arts, Culture and Media, FAS-Newark

2013 Jack Z. Bratich Journalism, SC&I

Maurice J. Elias Psychology, SAS

Carol Kaufman-Scarborough Marketing, SBC

Jeffrey Rubin Economics, SAS

Ben Sifuentes-Jáuregui American Studies, SAS

2012 Alok Baveja Management, SBC

John W. K. Harris Anthropology, SAS

2011 Ousseina D. Alidou African, Middle Eastern and South Asian Languages and

Literatures, SAS

Allan J. Espiritu Fine Arts, FAS-Camden

Michael L. Littman Computer Science, SAS

2010 Eugenia Etkina Learning and Teaching, GSE

2009 Emily C. Bartels English, SAS

Eileen Kowler Psychology, SAS

2008 Mukund V. Karwe Food Sciences, SEBS

Jeffrey D. Robinson Communication, SCILS

Charles M. Roth Chemical & Biochemical Engineering and

Biomedical Engineering, SOE

2007 Paul G. E. Clemens History, SAS

E. Roger Cowley Physics, FAS-Camden

Marlene K. Rankin College of Nursing

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2006 Kieron J. Burke Chemistry and Chemical Biology, FAS-New Brunswick

Mohan S. Kalelkar Physics and Astronomy, FAS-New Brunswick

John A. McClure English, FAS-New Brunswick

Douglas W. Morrison Biological Sciences, FAS-Newark

Jamshid Rabii Cell Biology and Neuroscience, FAS-New Brunswick

2005 Colin Beer Psychology, FAS-Newark

Mary Greipp Nursing, FAS-Camden

Mary Ann Scoloveno Nursing, College of Nursing-Newark

2004 William Esper Professional Actor Training Program, Theater Arts, MGSA

Jay Feinman School of Law, Camden

Ronald Levao English, FAS-New Brunswick

Peter Loeb Economics, FAS-Newark

2003 Leonard L. Bethel Africana Studies, FAS-New Brunswick

Marianne DeKoven English, FAS-New Brunswick

Peter C. Kahn Biochemistry and Microbiology, Cook College

Lea P. Stewart Communication, SCILS

2002 Mary S. Gossy Women's and Gender Studies, FAS-New Brunswick

Joseph A. Potenza Chemistry and Chemical Biology, FAS-New Brunswick

Karen M. Schaich Food Science, Cook College

Allison Zippay School of Social Work

2001 Alexander E. Gates Geology, FAS-Newark

Maurice P. Hartley Agricultural, Food, & Resource Economics, Cook College

Phylis J. Peterman Social Work, FAS-Newark

Richard E. Triemer Cell Biology and Neuroscience, FAS-New Brunswick

2000 Stephen J. Greenfield Mathematics, FAS-New Brunswick

Jennifer S. Mandelbaum Communication, SCILS

Patricia A. Schoknecht Animal Sciences, Cook College

Robert E. Wood Sociology, Anthropology, & Criminal Justice, FAS-Camden

1999 Roy H. DeBoer Landscape Architecture, Cook

Robert M. Ryan English, FAS-Camden

Carolyn S. Williams English, FAS-New Brunswick

1998 Stephen E. Bronner Political Science, FAS-New Brunswick

Roger R. Locandro Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources, Cook

Richard D. Ludescher Food Science, Cook

Andreas H. Vassiliou Geological Sciences, FAS-Newark

John D. Worrall Economics, FAS-Camden

1997 James R. Chelius Human Resource Management, SMLR

Emmet A. Dennis Biological Sciences, FAS-NB and Dean, UC-NB

Todd T. Hunt Communication, SCILS

Michael A. Rockland American Studies, FAS-New Brunswick

Cheryl A. Wall English, FAS-New Brunswick

1996 Ann B. Coiro English, FAS-New Brunswick

Archer St. Clair Harvey Art History, FAS-New Brunswick

Lisa A. Henriksen Communication, SCILS

Edward G. Kirby Biological Sciences, FAS-Newark

Kay E. Vandergrift Library and Information Studies, SCILS

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1995 Frank J. D'Astolfo Visual Arts, FAS-Newark

L. Scott Gould Law-Newark

Vincent Santarelli Physics, FAS-Newark

Jay A. Sigler Public Policy & Administration, GS-Camden

Barbara A. Zilinskas Plant Science, Cook College

1994 Samuel L. Baily History, FAS-New Brunswick

Harriet A. Davidson English, FAS- New Brunswick

Francine B. Essien Biological Sciences, FAS- New Brunswick

Farrokh K. Langdana Finance & Economics, Newark

George C. Wagner Psychology, FAS- New Brunswick

1993 Daniel A. Harris English, FAS- New Brunswick

Wilbert Davis Jerome Music, FAS-Camden

Yicheng Lu Electrical & Computer Engineering, COE

J. Richard Trout Statistics, FAS- New Brunswick

Lisa A. Zeidner English, FAS-Camden

1992 Gloria Bonilla-Santiago SSW

Milton Heumann Political Science, FAS- New Brunswick

Briavel Holcomb Urban Studies & Community Health, EJB

Andrew E. Kasper, Jr. Biological Sciences, FAS-Newark

Carolyn Maher GSE

1991 Alkis Constantinides Chemical & Biochemical Engineering, COE

William D. Lutz English, FAS-Camden

Phyllis Mack History, FAS- New Brunswick

Lesley M. Morrow GSE

Clement A. Price History, FAS-Newark

1990 Myra Bluebond-Langner Sociology, FAS-Camden

Marie M. Collins Classical & Modern Languages, FAS-Newark

Thomas R. Edwards English, FAS- New Brunswick

Lloyd C. Gardner History, FAS- New Brunswick

Renee Weber Philosophy, FAS- New Brunswick

1989 Yetta H. Appel SSW

Mary Lee Bretz Spanish & Portuguese, FAS- New Brunswick

John J. Giannotti Art, FAS-Camden

George K. Horton Physics, FAS- New Brunswick

Bridget G. Lyons English, FAS- New Brunswick

1988 Michael P. Adas History, FAS- New Brunswick

R. Michael Beals Mathematics, FAS- New Brunswick

Peter Lindenfeld Physics, FAS- New Brunswick

Helane S. Rosenberg GSE

Jesse W. Whitlow Psychology, FAS-Camden

1987 David M. Oshinsky History, FAS- New Brunswick

Maurice M. Charney English, FAS- New Brunswick

Phyllis M. Dunbar Chemistry, FAS- New Brunswick

Erna K. Neuse German, FAS- New Brunswick

Paul Nadler GSM

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1986 English Showalter French, FAS-Camden

Hans Fisher Nutritional Sciences, Cook

Gary A. Gigliotti Economics, FAS- New Brunswick

John O. McCormick FAS- New Brunswick

1985 Charlotte Avers Biological Sciences, FAS- New Brunswick

Roe Goodman Mathematics, FAS- New Brunswick

Richard Lore Psychology, FAS- New Brunswick

Gilbert Panson Chemistry, FAS-Newark

Barry Qualls English, FAS- New Brunswick

Lionel Tiger Anthropology, FAS- New Brunswick

YEAR-END AWARDS RECIPIENTS

THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN RESEARCH

2017 Alastair J. Bellany History, SAS

Frieder Jäkle Chemistry, FAS-Newark

Jeffrey D. Laskin Environmental and Occupational Health, SPH

M. Maral Mouradian Neurology, RWJMS

2016 Elsayed A. Elsayed Industrial & Systems Engineering, SOE

Kenneth D. Irvine Waksman Institute of Microbiology/Molecular Biology &

Biochemistry, SAS

Alexander V. Neimark Chemical & Biochemical Engineering, SOE

Scott Thomas New High Energy Theory Center/Physics & Astronomy, SAS

Laszlo Zaborszky Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience-Newark

2015 Tamar Barkay Biochemistry & Microbiology, SEBS

Bart Krekelberg Center for Molecular & Behavioral Neuroscience, FAS-Newark

Smita S. Patel Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, RWJMS, RBHS

Thomas Rudel Human Ecology, SEBS/Sociology, SAS

Norman Swanson Economics, SAS

2014 Roberto J. Chang Economics, SAS

Jacob Feldman

& Manish Singh Psychology, SAS/ Center for Cognitive Science

Yuri Gershtein Physics and Astronomy, SAS

Sharon L. Manne Population Studies, Cancer Institute of New Jersey

Andrzej Ruszczyński Management Science & Information Systems, RBS

James M. Tepper CMBN, FAS-Newark

Stephen D. Tse Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, SOE

2013 Bonnie Firestein Cell Biology and Neuroscience, SAS

Jing Li Chemistry and Chemical Biology, SAS

Jeremy Sellwood Physics and Astronomy, SAS

2012 John Kucich English, SAS

Keith Weber Learning and Teaching, GSE

2011 Beryl E. Satter, History, FAS-Newark

Jay A. Tischfield, Genetics, SAS and Human Genetics

Institute of New Jersey

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2010 Eva Y. Andrei Physics and Astronomy, SAS

Israel Hicks Theater Arts, MGSA

Norma M. Riccucci SPAA

Patrick J. Sinko Pharmaceutics, EMSP

2009 Myra Bluebond-Langner Sociology, Anthropology and Criminal Justice,

FAS-Camden

John P. Hughes Physics and Astronomy, SAS

Debra L. Laskin Pharmacology and Toxicology, EMSP

Alan M. Leslie Psychology and Cognitive Science, SAS

Richard E. Riman Materials Science and Engineering, SOE

Camilla Townsend History, SAS

2008 Mark C. Baker Linguistics, SAS-New Brunswick

Martha Greenblatt Chemistry & Chemical Biology, SAS-New Brunswick

Yanyan Li Mathematics, SAS-New Brunswick

Dimitris Metaxas Computer Sciences, SAS-New Brunswick and Biomedical

Engineering, SOE

Margaret M. Shiffrar Psychology, FAS-Newark

2007 Kate Flint English, SAS

Elizabeth Grosz Women’s and Gender Studies, SAS

Alan Prince Linguistics, SAS, Rutgers Center for Cognitive Science

Lea Stewart Communication, SCILS

2006 Charlotte A. Bunch Women’s and Gender Studies, FAS-New Brunswick,

Executive Director, Center for Women’s Global Leadership

Yves J. Chabal Biomedical Engineering, School of Engineering,

Chemistry, FAS-New Brunswick

Günther Knoblich Psychology, FAS-Newark

Richard N. Lyons Mathematics, FAS-New Brunswick

Alan Robock Environmental Sciences, Cook College

Cheryl A. Wall English, FAS-New Brunswick

2005 Suzie Chen Chemical Biology, Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy

Marianne DeKoven English, FAS-New Brunswick

James Goodman History, FAS-Newark

Manish Parashar Electrical and Computer Engineering, SOE

2004 William Galperin English, FAS-New Brunswick

Simon Gindikin Mathematics, FAS-New Brunswick

Dennis Kent Geological Sciences, FAS-New Brunswick

Henry Martin Visual and Performing Arts, FAS-Newark

Keith Wailoo History and the Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and

Aging, FAS-New Brunswick

2003 Sang-Wook Cheong Physics and Astronomy, FAS-New Brunswick

Allan V. Horwitz Sociology, FAS-New Brunswick

Tung-Ching Lee Food Science, Cook

Lee Mosher Mathematics and Computer Science, FAS-Newark

Philip B. Scranton History, FAS-Camden

Neil David Weinstein Human Ecology, Cook

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2002 Chi-Tang Ho Food Science, Cook College

Howard Poizner CMBN, FAS-Newark

Eduardo D. Sontag Mathematics, FAS-New Brunswick

Michael D. Warner English, FAS-New Brunswick

2001 Edward V. Arnold Chemistry, FAS-New Brunswick

Marc Holzer Public Administration, FAS-Newark

Lily Y. Young Environmental Science, Cook College, Biotech Center

Wise Young Cell Biology and Neuroscience, FAS-New Brunswick,

Director, Keck Center

2000 Michael D. Bordo Economics, FAS-New Brunswick

Christine C. Dougherty German & Russian, FAS-Camden

Paul G. Falkowski Marine & Coastal Sciences, Cook College

Henryk Iwaniec State of NJ Professor of Mathematics, FAS-NB

1999 William S. Barnett Educational Theory, Policy, & Administration, GSE

George M. Carman Food Science, Cook

Yale Ferguson Political Science, FAS-Newark

David C. Langreth Physics & Astronomy, FAS-New Brunswick

Pamela S. Richards Library & Information Science, SCILS

1998 Mei Fang Cheng Psychology, FAS-Newark

Richard H. Ebright Chemistry, FAS- New Brunswick

Randy R. Gaugler Entomology, Cook

Jeffry Kahn Mathematics, FAS- New Brunswick

Bruce Robbins English, FAS- New Brunswick

1997 John Belton English, FAS- New Brunswick

John L. Falk Psychology, FAS- New Brunswick

Karl F. Morrison History, FAS- New Brunswick

Dennis M. Patterson Law-Camden

Hector Sussmann Mathematics, FAS- New Brunswick

1996 Susan Crane English, FAS- New Brunswick

Ronald Levy Chemistry, FAS- New Brunswick

Ilya Raskin Plant Science, CAMB, Cook

Nathan Seiberg Physics & Astronomy, FAS- New Brunswick

Paula Tallal Neuroscience, CMBN, FAS-Newark

1995 Helen M. Berman Chemistry, FAS- New Brunswick

Gyorgy Buzsaki Neuroscience, CMBN, FAS-Newark

Rachel Hadas English, FAS-Newark

Myra Jehlen English, FAS- New Brunswick

Jean François Trêves Mathematics, FAS- New Brunswick

1994 Saul Amaral Computer Science, FAS- New Brunswick

Derek Attridge English, FAS- New Brunswick

Peter Golden History, FAS-Newark

Joel Lebowitz Math, FAS- New Brunswick

Seymour Rosenberg Psychology, FAS- New Brunswick

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1993 Elihu Abrahams Physics & Astronomy, FAS- New Brunswick

Gerald N. Grob History, FAS-NB, IHHCPAR

Richard Mendelsohn Chemistry, FAS-Newark

Wilma A. Olson Chemistry, FAS- New Brunswick

G. Terence Wilson Psychology, FAS- New Brunswick

1992 Lloyd C. Gardner History, FAS- New Brunswick

Howard Leventhal Psychology, IHHCPAR, FAS- New Brunswick

Michael McKeon English, FAS- New Brunswick

Robert Wilson Mathematics, FAS- New Brunswick

Martin L. Yarmush Chemical & Biochemical Engineering, FAS- NB

1991 C. Reed Funk Crop Science, Cook

Daniel Gorenstein Mathematics, FAS- New Brunswick

Tefko Saracevic SCILS

Sandra Skolglund Art & Design, FAS-Newark

Chung S. Yang Chem. Bio & Pharmacognosy, COP

1990 Abbas Bahri Mathematics, FAS- New Brunswick

Ronald J. Barfield Biological Sciences, FAS- New Brunswick

H. Bruce Franklin English, FAS-Newark

George Levine English, FAS- New Brunswick

1989 Robert C. Ahlert Chemical & Biochemical Engineering, COE

Stephan S. Isied Chemistry, FAS- New Brunswick

Maurice Dupont Lee History, FAS- New Brunswick

James Lepowsky Mathematics, FAS- New Brunswick

David Levering Lewis History, FAS- New Brunswick

1988 Rudolph M. Bell History, FAS- New Brunswick

Lionel Goodman Chemistry, FAS- New Brunswick

Hsin-Yi-Lee Zoology, FAS-Camden

Richard A. Lutz Marine Science, Cook

Paul H. Robinson Law-Camden

1987 Michael Aizerman Mathematics, FAS- New Brunswick

David Mechanic History, IHHCPAR, FAS- New Brunswick

Peter E. Nathan GSAPP

Alicia Ostriker English, FAS- New Brunswick

Robert Snyder Pharmacy, COP

1986 Yie W. Chien Pharmacy, COP

George Collier FAS- New Brunswick

Colin Scanes Animal Science, Cook

Arnold Rampersad FAS- New Brunswick

1985 Lawrence Fisher GSM

Warren Kimball History, FAS- New Brunswick

Robert Moss Chemistry, FAS- New Brunswick

Irwin Rock Psychology, FAS- New Brunswick

Walter Welkowitz Engineering, New Brunswick

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1984 George R. Bird Chemistry, FAS- New Brunswick

Stephen Chang Cook

Michael Greenberg FPS

Elaine Showalter English, FAS- New Brunswick

Barry Komisaruk Institute of Animal Behavior, FAS-N

Jackson Toby Sociology, FAS- New Brunswick

1983 William O'Neill History, FAS- New Brunswick

Harvey Feder Institute of Animal Behavior, FAS-Newark

Hans Fisher Cook College

Frank Jordan FAS-Newark

J. Oliver Lampen Waksman Institute, New Brunswick

1982 Terrence Butler Mathematics, FAS- New Brunswick

Robert C. Evans Biology, FAS-Camden

John Richetti FAS- New Brunswick

John A. Williams English, FAS-Newark

1981 David Fairbrothers Biological Sciences, FAS- New Brunswick

Jay A. Sigler Public Policy & Administration, Camden

1980 Harold Haskin Cook College

Herbert Rowen Rutgers College

1979 James Stubblebine Rutgers College, FAS- New Brunswick

Evelyn Witkin Douglass College, FAS- New Brunswick

1978 Richard Poirier English, FAS- New Brunswick

1977 Jay Rosenblatt Institute of Animal Behavior, FAS-Newark

Nolan R. Wallach Mathematics, FAS- New Brunswick

1976 Hubert Lechevelier Waksman Institute, New Brunswick

Jose Vazquez-Amaral Rutgers College

1975 Paul Davidson Rutgers College

John Sauer Engineering

1974 Edith Niemark Douglass College

Paul Sturkie Cook College

1973 Peter Berger Douglass College

Georges Temmer Rutgers College

1972 Margaret Hastings Douglass College

Charles Sims Rutgers College

1971 Murray Buell Rutgers College

Paul Fussell Rutgers College

1970 James Leathem Rutgers College

Matilda Riley Rutgers College

1969 Robert Kann FAS-Newark

Sigmund Weissman Engineering

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1968 Alfred Mann CAS, Newark

Ulrich Strauss Rutgers College

1967 Francis Fergussen Rutgers College

Henry Vogel Waksman Institute

1966 Michael D'Amato Rutgers College

Bernard Serin Rutgers College

1965 Jacob C. E. Dekker Rutgers College

1964 Richard McCormick Rutgers College

1963 Kenneth Kurihara Rutgers College

YEAR-END AWARDS RECIPIENTS

FACULTY SCHOLAR-TEACHER AWARD

Established in 1999/2000

2017 Anthony J. Broccoli Environmental Sciences, SEBS

Lauren P. Grodstein English, FAS-Camden

John Keene English/African American and African Studies, FAS-Newark

Roger Klein Economics, SAS

Louis P. Masur American Studies, SAS

2016 Rosanne Altshuler Economics, SAS

John R. Reinfelder Environmental Sciences, SEBS

Eviatar Zerubavel Sociology, SAS

2015 Ruth Feldstein History, FAS-Newark

Sungsoo Kim Accounting, SBC

Seth D. Koven History, SAS

Jody A. Miller SCJ

Carolyn M. Moehling Economics, SAS

Fernando J. Muzzio Chemical & Biochemical Engineering, SOE

Nelson Maldonado-Torres Latino & Hispanic Caribbean Studies, SAS

2014 Rigoberto González English, FAS-Newark

Mark Gregory Robson Plant Biology and Pathology, SEBS

Evie Shockley English, SAS

Darrin M. York Chemistry and Chemical Biology, SAS/

BioMaPS Institute for Quantitative Biology

2013 M.A. Rafey Habib English, FASC

Peter D. Loeb Economics, FASN

Briance Mascarenhas Management, SBC

2012 Karen A. Cerulo Sociology, SAS

Daniel Goldstein Anthropology, SAS

T. J. Jackson Lears History, SAS

Jayne Anne Phillips English, FAS-N/Director, Creative Writing Program

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2011 Nancy A. Hewitt History/Women’s and Gender Studies, SAS

Charlotte N. Markey Psychology, FAS-Camden

Kim S. McKim Genetics, SAS and Waksman Institute of Microbiology

Roy D. Yates Electrical and Computer Engineering, SOE

2010 Allan V. Horwitz Sociology, SAS

Carolyn Williams English, SAS

2009 Benjamin J. Glasser Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, SOE

Sunil V. Somalwar Physics and Astronomy, SAS

2008 Jack Lynch English, FAS-Newark

Noshir A. Langrana Biomedical Engineering and Mechanical & Aerospace

Engineering, SOE

2007 Michael Greenberg National Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields

Redevelopment, EJB

Kimberly DaCosta Holton Classical & Modern Languages & Literatures, FAS-N

Angela O’Donnell Educational Psychology, GSE

2006 Steven F. Lawson History, FAS-New Brunswick

Richard E. Miller English, FAS-New Brunswick

Peter J. Morin Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources, Cook College

2005 Geoffrey Sill English, CAS-Camden

Eduardo Sontag Mathematics, FAS-New Brunswick

Robert Stieglitz Hebraic Studies, Classical and Modern Languages

and Literatures, FAS-Newark

2004 Kurt Spellmeyer English, FAS-New Brunswick

2003 Anne-Marie Cantwell Sociology and Anthropology, FAS-Newark

Michael Aaron Rockland American Studies, FAS-New Brunswick

Barbara A. Zilinskas Plant Biology and Pathology, Cook

2002 R. Brian Ferguson Sociology and Anthropology, FAS-Newark

Yicheng Lu Electrical and Computer Engineering, SOE

2001 Peter Guarnaccia Human Ecology, Cook College

Rachel Hadas English, FAS-Newark

2000 Frank J. D’Astolfo Visual and Performing Arts, FAS-Newark

Scott M. Glenn Marine and Coastal Sciences, Cook College

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YEAR-END AWARDS RECIPIENTS

THE RUTGERS COLLEGE CLASS OF 1962 PRESIDENTIAL PUBLIC SERVICE AWARD

This award, established in 1998, combined two previously separate awards for public

service: the Rutgers College Class of 1962 Public Service Award and the Presidential

Awards for Distinguished Public Service. (Names of the recipients of the former two

awards are attached.)

2017 Rutgers University Student Dance Marathon

2016 Nancy L. Wolff EJBSPPP

2015 Anne Morrison Piehl Economics, SAS

2014 David A. Robinson Geography, SAS/New Jersey Agricultural

Experiment Station, SEBS

2013 Bonita Craft Grant Special Collections and University Archives, RUL

Jonathan Muse Assistant Dean, SBC

2012 Leonard W. Hamilton Psychology, SAS

2011 Engineers Without Borders-USA Rutgers University Student Chapter, SOE

2010 Asela Laguna-Diáz Classical and Modern languages and Literatures,

FAS-Newark

2009 Phylis J. Peterman Social Work, FAS-Newark

2008 Charlotte A. Bunch Women’s & Gender Studies, SAS-New Brunswick

2007 Alan Tarr Political Science, FAS-Camden

2006 Howard F. Gillette History, CAS-Camden

2005 Cook College Community Service Committee

Mark Frank Communication, SCILS

2004 Judith Weis Biological Sciences, FAS-Newark

2003 Kathleen C. Ashton Nursing, FAS-Camden

Alexander Edward Gates Earth and Environmental Sciences, FAS-Newark

Linda C. Lederman Communication, SCILS

2002 Mark A. Gluck CMBN, Newark

Marc Holzer Public Administration, FAS-Newark

Rutgers University Police–NB

2001 Charles Fay Human Resource Management, SMLR

Barry V. Qualls English, FAS-New Brunswick

Margaret Varma Nutritional Sciences, Cook College

2000 William D. Lutz English, FAS-Camden

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1999 Jean E. Taylor Department of Mathematics, FAS-New Brunswick

Robert F. Williams Law School-Camden

1998 Lucille A. Joel College of Nursing

Peter C. Kahn Biochemistry & Microbiology, Cook

Jesse W. Whitlow Psychology, FAS-Camden

YEAR-END AWARDS RECIPIENTS

THE ERNEST E. MCMAHON CLASS OF 1930 AWARD

2017 The Center for Urban Entrepreneurship & Economic Development, Rutgers Business School-

Newark and New Brunswick

2016 The Women’s Global Health Certificate Program (Mary Hawkesworth, Monique Gregory, and

Mary Kiefer) Women’s & Gender Studies, SAS

2013 Executive Education Programs School of Business-Camden

Rakesh B. Sambharya Management and International Business, SBC and

Associate Dean, Graduate Programs

2012 Lewis Gantwerk Executive Director, Center for Applied Psychology, GSAPP

2011 Paula B. Voos Labor Studies and Employment Relations, SMLR

2010 Alycia M. Guichard Director, The Street Law Program, Law-Newark

2009 UNIVERSITY DANCEWORKS, Mason Gross School of the Arts

Randy James (Artistic Director), Alexander Biegelson, Anthony Bordonaro, Shelley Chiang,

Alyssa Derling, Tyner Dumortier, Rose Freed, Shannon MacDowell, Kyle Marshall, Danielle

Mondi, Valorie Morales, Eric Ortega, Nicholas Ruiz, Nicholas Sciscione, Jennifer Segner, Gina

Severini, Stacie Shivers, Selena Watkins and Meagan Woods

2008 Donald Roden History, SAS-New Brunswick

2007 Maurice J. Elias Psychology, SAS

Karen Novick Associate Dean and Director of Professional

Development Studies, SCILS

2006 J.W. (Bill) Whitlow Psychology, CAS-Camden

2005 Nancy Boyd-Franklin Clinical Psychology, GSAPP

and Brenna Bry

Thomas J. Frusciano University Archivist, University Libraries

2004 The Continuing Education Office Staff (Darren Clarke, Jana Curry, Joan Melillo,

Joyce Carlson, Julie Cominskey and Kathleen Edwards) of the

Office of Continuing Education & Global Programs

2003 Daniel Hart Psychology, FAS-Camden

Patricia Kettenring Business and the Arts Program, Business School-Newark

& New Brunswick

Master Gardener Program Rutgers Cooperative Extension, Cook

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2002 Sandra L. Harris Clinical Psychology, GSAPP

Alessandro Vettori Italian, FAS- New Brunswick

2001 Margo Persin Spanish & Portuguese, FAS-NB; World Languages

Institute

Marion Yudow Director, World Languages Institute

Sue Gran County Days at the Zimmerli Art Museum

Adrienne Machaver County Days at the Zimmerli Art Museum

2000 Mark C. Croft Physics & Astronomy, FAS- New Brunswick

David P. Maiullo Physics & Astronomy, FAS- New Brunswick

1999 Angus Kress Gillespie American Studies, FAS- New Brunswick

1998 Kay Lynch-Cutchin Staff, Continuing Education Program, FAS- NB

Eva-Maria Morin

Marian Eberly

1997 Susan R. Schrepfer History, FAS- New Brunswick

1996 No award

1995 John W. Chambers History, FAS- New Brunswick

1994 David Cayer & Helen Corwin

1993 Raphael Caprio Pub Admin, Newark

Discontinued Awards

THE RUTGERS COLLEGE CLASS OF 1962 PUBLIC SERVICE AWARD

1998 Award combined with Presidential Award for Distinguished Public Service and renamed:

RUTGERS COLLEGE CLASS OF 1962 PRESIDENTIAL PUBLIC SERVICE AWARD

1997 Joel L. Lebowitz Mathematics, FAS- New Brunswick

1996 Michael Hamm Nutritional Sciences, Cook College

1995 Gerald M. Ghidiu Rutgers Cooperative Extension, Cook College

1994 Bruce Hamilton Landscape Architecture, Cook College

1993 Luis T. Garcia Psychology, FAS-Camden

1992 Division of Intercollegiate Athletics

1991 James D. Anderson SCILS

Roxanne Black Rutgers College

1990 Joan F. W. Harris Business & Accounting, FAS-Newark

Lexine Skinner-Simon Facilities Maintenance Services, New Brunswick

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1989 Bernard Paul Indik SSW

William H. Tucker Psychology, Camden

Ilene Rosen COE

Gregory Wessner Student, Rutgers College

1988 Gail S. Allen Cook College

Susan E. Wright GSAPP

1987 Clement A. Price History, Newark

Raymond Ching Staff, New Brunswick

Roy M. Bertelsen Staff, New Brunswick

1986 No awards

1985 Richard D. Marshall GSM

David A. Grady Student, GSAPP

1984 No awards

1983 Sandra L. Harris FAS, New Brunswick

Samuel L. Baily FAS, New Brunswick

Stuart Marcus Student, Rutgers College

1982 No awards

1981 Edward J. Collins, Jr. Student, NCAS

1980 Joseph J. Seneca Economics, FAS- New Brunswick

Mitchell J. Steinhart Student, Rutgers College

1979 Kenneth M. Raymen Staff, New Brunswick

Philip J. Cocco, III Student, NCAS

1978 Bruce Frankel CCAS

Jayne Ghuzzi Student, Rutgers College

Nancy Lubarsky Student, Rutgers College

THE PRESIDENTIAL AWARD FOR DISTINGUISHED PUBLIC SERVICE

1998 Award combined with Rutgers College Class of 1962 Public Service Award and renamed:

RUTGERS COLLEGE CLASS OF 1962 PRESIDENTIAL PUBLIC SERVICE AWARD

1997 Frank J. Popper Urban Studies and Community Health, EJB

Joseph G. Rosenstein Mathematics, FAS- New Brunswick

Betty J. Turock Library and Information Studies, SCILS

1996 Adesoji Adelaja Agricultural Economics & Marketing, Cook

Joanna Regulska Geography, FAS- New Brunswick

1995 Warren D. Crown Institute of Learning & Teaching, GSE-NB

1994 John Belton English, FAS- New Brunswick

Judith Brodsky Visual Arts, Mason Gross School of the Arts

Joanna Burger Biological Sciences, FAS- New Brunswick

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1993 Todd T. Hunt SCILS

Roger S. Clark Law, Camden

1992 Abena Busia English, FAS- New Brunswick

Michael Greenberg Urban Studies & Community Health, EJB- NB

1991 David A. Feigley Exercise Science, New Brunswick

Angus K. Gillespie American Studies, FAS- New Brunswick

Carol H. Smith English, FAS- New Brunswick

Shirley A. Smoyak Faculty of Planning, New Brunswick

Edmund W. Stiles Biological Sciences, FAS- New Brunswick

1990 Charles A. Nanry IMLR

1989 Bonnie Jean McCay Human Ecology, Cook

1988 Michael C. Jaye English, FAS-Newark

Gail G. Milgram Alcohol Studies, FAS- New Brunswick

Norbert P. Psuty Coastal & Environmental Studies, Cook

Ernest C. Reock Bureau of Gov. Research- New Brunswick

1987 Jerome L. Aumente Journalism Resources Institute, SCILS- New Brunswick

James A. Dunn Political Science, FAS-Camden

George K. Horton Physics, FAS- New Brunswick

Saul H. Mendlovitz Law, Newark

1986 Salah El-Shakhs FPS

Don M. Gottfredson SCJ-Newark

Hilda Hidalgo Social Work, FAS-Newark

Cheryl Wall English, FAS- New Brunswick

1985 Ralph Good Biology, FAS-Camden

Irving Horowitz & Staff Transaction/Society

David Pramer Waksman Institute, New Brunswick

Philip Schuchman Law, Newark

1984 Tom J. Farer Law, Camden

James K. Mitchell FPS

Gerhard W. W. Mueller SCJ, Newark

Morris Siegel SSW, New Brunswick

George Sternlieb & Policy Research in Education, EIP- New Brunswick

James W. Hughes Urban Planning, EJB- New Brunswick

1983 Richard K. Brail FPS

Horace J. DePodwin GSM

David E. Fairbrothers FAS

M. Donald Kepner Law, Camden

Andrew Von Hirsch SCJ, Newark