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He was given Distinguished Service Awards by the World Council of Optometry, the American Optometric Association and the Indiana Optometric Association. He also received both the Prentice Medal and the Orion Award. [1] He is a member of the National Optometry Hall of Fame. [3]
Irvin M. Borish (January 21, 1913 – March 3, 2012) was an American optometrist who is widely considered "The Father of Modern Optometry". [1] Even though he entered the field of optometry because his family could only afford to pay for two years of college, he left a lasting impression in the field.
Inducted into the National Optometry Hall of Fame (October 2002) Honorary alumnus, Department of Natural Sciences and Mathematics (Awarded January 28, 2010) President’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, awarded at the Faculty Awards Ceremony (February 2011)
The post Serena Williams, Ruby Bridges to be inducted into National Women’s Hall of Fame appeared first on TheGrio. Dr. Patricia Bath, an early pioneer of laser cataract surgery and the first ...
Benedict College Hall of Fame, 1994 [31] Order of the Palmetto, 2011 [32] South Carolina NAACP President Emeritus Medal, 2017; South Carolina Optometric Physicians Association Optometrist of the Year, 2017 [33] Richland County School District One Hall of Fame, 2020 [34] South Carolina African American History Calendar Honoree, 2024 [35]
The National Teachers Hall of Fame has named two Southeast Wisconsin teachers as inductees for its class of 2024. English and language arts teacher Shelly Moore Krajacic of South Milwaukee High ...
Hollywood Walk of Fame, in Los Angeles, California, where honorees are named on plaques surrounded by stars Walhalla hall-of-fame temple, Germany. A hall, wall, or walk of fame is a list of individuals, achievements, or other entities, usually chosen by a group of electors, to mark their excellence or fame in their field.
Henry W. Hofstetter, past president of the American Optometric Association and a member of the National Optometry Hall of Fame (M.S. 1940, Ph.D. 1942) Rod Holt, developed the unique method of power supply for Apple Inc.'s 1977 Apple II; David A. Huffman, computer scientist (B.S. 1944, M.S. 1949)