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Faculty Honored With Annual Awards at Commencement
Several Rensselaer faculty members received
Institute awards during Saturday’s Commencement ceremonies.
George List, professor and chair of civil
and environmental engineering, received the David M. Darrin
Counseling Award. The award was established by David Darrin
’40 to recognize a faculty member who has made an
unusual contribution in the counseling of students and who
demonstrates special concern for the welfare of students
in and out of the classroom. The selection of the award
recipient is made by Phalanx, the student leadership honorary
society, based upon nominations received from campus.
"I can vividly remember when I first
met Dr. List in the Introduction to Transportation course,”
said one nominator. “He was full of energy and eager
to meet with all of us upcoming civil engineers. Within
the first two weeks his passion for transportation had rubbed
off on me."
"His dedication and great intelligence,
and caring soul should not go unrecognized and I feel this
award would be the perfect way to show him our appreciation,"
said another nominator.
Boleslaw Szymanski, professor of computer
science, received the 2002 William H. Wiley Distinguished
Faculty Award. Established by Edward P. Hamilton '07 in
memory of William H. Wiley (Class of 1886), the award honors
those who have won the respect of the faculty through excellence
in teaching, productive research, and interest in the totality
of the educational process.
Linnda Caporael, professor of science and
technology studies, received the 2002 Jerome Fischbach Faculty
Travel Grant, which is funded by Jerome Fischbach '38 for
contributions faculty members have made to the education
and motivation of students.
Heidi Jo Newberg, associate professor of
physics, received the 2002 Rensselaer Early Career Award,
which honors productivity in both teaching and research.
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