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Student Activities
College Awards
The
Samuel B. Earle Award recognizes the most outstanding senior in
engineering on the basis of scholarship and character. This year’s
honoree is Vijay Nayak Ullal, electrical engineering.
Kimberly
Lyn Bowman, mathematical sciences, was honored with the
Outstanding Senior Award in the Sciences, which is based on scholarship
and character.
Anna
Louise Sanford, biosystems engineering, was the recipient
of the Robert W. Moorman Award, which honors the most outstanding
junior in engineering on the basis of scholarship and character.
The
Outstanding Junior Award in the Sciences is given on the basis of
scholarship and character. This year’s honoree is Anne
Katherine Abole , chemistry.
Tau
Beta Pi is the national engineering honorary society. Membership
is restricted to those with outstanding academic scholarship and
exemplary character. The Tau Beta Pi Award recognizes the sophomore
in engineering with the highest academic record based on scholarship
and number of hours of engineering courses taken. This year Tau
Beta Pi chose to recognize Benjamin William Caldwell,
mechanical engineering.
Liam
John Cahalane, industrial engineering, was recognized with
the J. Wesley Davis Leadership Award, for outstanding scholarship,
leadership in a student engineering organization, and high potential
for success in the engineering profession.
Each
college is invited to select one student to receive the Phi Kappa
Phi Certificate of Merit. The student must be a graduating senior
with a GPA of 3.4 or above and have made noteworthy contributions
in such areas as leadership, service, and creative endeavors to
his/her department, college, and Clemson University. The chosen
student was Jason Andrew Curry, polymer and textile
chemistry.
Erin
Lynn Gross, ceramic and materials engineering, was recognized
with the Blue Key Academic and Leadership Award. Tigerama funds
established an award endowment for one student in each of the University’s
five colleges who has distinguished themselves in academic scholarship
and campus leadership.
Jian
Chen, electrical engineering, and Albert Eugene
Willis, III, chemistry, were awarded Outstanding
Graduate Researcher Awards, which recognizes exemplary research.
 The
Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant Award is given to two graduate
teaching assistants who have been recognized by faculty, students,
and fellow graduate teaching assistants for their skills in undergraduate
teaching. Chosen this year were Charles L. Cox,
chemistry, and Shannon Renee Purvis, mathematical
sciences.
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