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Lewis Kaplan, violinist, co-founder of the Bowdoin International Music Festival, professor at Juilliard School; Alan Kostelecky, physicist; Jaime Laredo, Grammy Award-winning violinist and conductor; J. Scott Long, statistician; Maurice Manning, poet; John Holmes McDowell, professor of folklore studies, Latin American studies scholar
The John Jay Award is presented annually by Columbia College of Columbia University to its alumni for distinguished professional achievement. It is named for Founding Father of the United States John Jay, Columbia College Class of 1764. [1] The first awards were handed out in 1979. As of 2020, the awards have been presented to 220 honorees. [2]
He graduated from the Altoona Area School District in 1964 and received a "Distinguished Alumni Award" from school district in 2006. [9] He was married to Virginia (Ginny) Brubaker until she passed on July 23, 2011. [10] He currently lives in Estes Park, Colorado. [11]
She received the Phoenix Award from the New York Asian Women's Center in 2008. In 2009, she received the New York County Lawyers’ Association Edith I. Spivack Award. In 2011, she received both the Black Latino Asian-Pacific American Law Alumni Association Distinguished Alumni Award and NYU Law Alumni Association Award for Distinguished ...
The following alumni are fellows of the MacArthur Fellows Program from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. As this is an interdisciplinary award, they are listed here in addition to their listing in their field of accomplishment. Jad Abumrad (1995), radio producer, known for the NPR-distributed Radiolab [28]
Jul. 20—Graduates and future Rams were reward money for college thanks to their academic success by being named recipients of 2022 Winston-Salem State University National Alumni Association ...
Nov. 16—AMERICUS — Georgia Southwestern State University has announced its most outstanding alumni for their professional and personal achievements as well as their contributions to the ...
Alexander Wendt, political science; Ralph D. Mershon Professor of International Security; named the third most influential scholar of international relations by Foreign Policy magazine E. J. Westlake , Chair of Theatre, Film, and Media Arts, Fulbright scholar , winner of the Oregon Book Award , and former editor of Theatre Journal .