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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
John L. Koprowski, Dean of the Haub School of Environment 7 Natural Resources University of Wyoming, conservation biologist, Aldo Leopold Memorial Award from The Wildlife Society (M.A. Zoology 1985) Sir Curtis Price , KBE , current head of New College, Oxford , former President of the Royal Academy of Music [ 4 ] and former president of the ...
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]
Dina Feitelson Research Award: International Literacy Association: Outstanding empirical study on one or more aspects of literacy acquisition International: José Vasconcelos World Award of Education: World Cultural Council: Renowned educators, experts in the field of teaching, and legislators of education policies who have significant ...
Each award recipient becomes a lifetime member of the association. The annual award series was inaugurated in 1947 by Kenneth Beebe of the American Schools and Colleges Association. [8] In 1946, he had given achievement awards to two New York City businessmen. In 1947, he renamed the award for Horatio Alger and made four awards to businessmen. [9]
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 ...
Theodore Sougiannis, distinguished professor of accountancy [69] Timothy D. Stark , since 1991 – Professor of Geotechnical Engineering in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Dora Dougherty Strother , 1949–1950 – aviation instructor, test pilot, Women Airforce Service Pilot , and one of the first women to pilot a B-29 bomber.
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 .