Awards
Graduate School honors faculty, staff and students
Archived article from May 8, 2006
The Graduate School-New Brunswick honored two faculty, two staff members and 10 students at its spring awards ceremony.
FOR GRADUATE TEACHING BY A FACULTY MEMBER
François Cornilliat (French) was honored for his inspiring teaching and his continuing mentoring of students’ careers at Rutgers and throughout their professional lives, promoting their intellectual and personal growth.
Peter E. Smouse, (ecology, evolution and natural resources) was recognized as an
internationally distinguished researcher and dedicated, highly effective teacher who
can transform challenging material that relies on mathematics and statistics into a
magnet for student interest.
GRADUATE STUDENT AWARDS
For Undergraduate Teaching
Shreerekha Subramanian (comparative literature)
Aaron Warren (physics and astronomy)
For Research
Alvaro Arjona (animal science)
Florette Cohen (psychology)
Edward Gitre (history)
Jeffry Thomas (physics and astronomy)
Dissertation Teaching Awards
Gwangyong Choi (geography)
Kim Fairchild (psychology)
Alison Shonkwiler (literatures in English)
Patricia Zalamea (art history)
FOR EXCELLENCE IN ADMINISTRATION
Martha Rajaei (environmental sciences) was honored for the design of a program handbook and student database.
Anne Sokolowski (psychology) was recognized for her willingness to go the extra mile, always with humor.
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