Student Awards and Prizes
Undergraduate Awards
- Dr. E.W. and Maude V. Flagg Award
- John McCreary Memorial Prize
- Chemistry Department Award
- ACS 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ Section Award
- ACS Inorganic Chemistry Award
- ACS Organic Chemistry Award
- ACS Analytical Chemistry Award
- ACS Physical Chemistry Award
- Merck Index Award
- Carl A. Whiteman, Jr. Teaching Award
- CRC Press Chemistry Achievement Award
- Junior Scholar Award
- Distinguished Service Award
College Awards
- Janet Howell Clark Prize
- Catherine Block Memorial Fund Prize
- Edward Peck Curtis Award for Excellence in Teaching by a Graduate Student
- Presidential Award for Community Service
- Ayman-Amin Award
- Irene Bush Steinbock Award
- John R. Slater Memorial Prize
Graduate Awards & Fellowships
- W.D. Walters Teaching Award
- Outstanding Graduate Award
- Robert and Marian Flaherty DeRight Fellowship
- Elon Huntington Hooker Fellowship
- Arnold Weissberger Fellowship
- Moses Passer Fellowship
- Samuel A. and Ellen F. Lattimore Fellowship
- Robert L. and Mary L. Sproull Fellowship
- Agnes M. and George Messersmith Fellowship
- Sherman-Clarke Fellowship
- Esther M. Conwell Graduate Fellowship
- Elliot and Laura Richman Fellowship
- Wu Fellowship
Undergraduate Award Descriptions and Recipients
Dr. E.W. and Maude V. Flagg Award
Established in 1982 as an endowed fund by Dr. John J. Flagg ('36), this award recognizes outstanding performance and promise in chemistry by a graduating senior. The recipient is selected by a faculty committee appointed by the chair of the Department of Chemistry. The award consists of a cash prize.
Recipients
2022: Kaelyn McFarlane-Connelly
2021: Dalton Hanaway
2020: Paul Sinclair
2019: Patrick Forrestel
2018: Hayden Carder
2017: Lauren Bolz
2016: Matthew Carbone
2015: Dylan Abrams
2014: Louis Papa
2013: Micah Brown
2012: Mark Levin
2011: David Weinberg
2010: Randy Mehlenbacher
2009: Colleen Kellenberger
2008: Kathryn Knowles
2007: Sara Rupich
2006: Laura Fornarola
John McCreary Memorial Prize
The John McCreary Memorial Fund was established in 1985 in tribute to the high academic and scientific standards and the personal dedication of John James McCreary. McCreary received his bachelor of science degree in chemistry with high distinction from the 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ in 1975. John's career maintained its exemplary character until his untimely death in 1983. The award, given to an outstanding senior undergraduate student, consists of a cash prize.
Recipients
2022: Yahia Ali
2021: Jacob Schmidt, Justine Drappeau
2020: Andrew Sopchak
2019: Ian Brodka
2018: Merjema Purak
2017: Gavin Piester
2016: Rachel Kasimer
2015: Nicholas Hill
2014: Michael Robo
2013: Nathaniel Brown, Jr.
2012: David Kaphan
2011: Caitlyn Rose Kennedy
2010: Colin Kinz-Thompson
2009: Rebecca Murphy
2008: Anastasia Ovchinnikov
2007: Kenneth Lotito
2006: Susan Zultanski
Chemistry Department Award
The Chemistry Department Award is given to seniors in recognition of outstanding scholarship in the study of chemistry. The award consists of a cash prize.
Recipients
2022: Daniel Carstairs, Anca Frasineanu, Lauren Lopez, Ryan Pohorenec, Elliot Silk
2021: Noelle Peluso, Timur Cinay, Hannah Roberts, Jade Johnson
2020: Yimin Talia Chen, Jana Jelušić, Chanbin Lee, Julian Maceren, Michela Maiola, Paul Sinclair
2019: Andrew Lee, Ben Lerner, Robert Love, Robert Scappaticci, Cullen Walsh
2018: Alyssa Flaschner, Yashika Sharma, Colleen Arnold, Michael Gannon
2017: Joshua McGough, Fulei Peng
2016: Dylan Gaeta, Richard Porter Ladley, Christopher Melnychuk
2015: Danielle Barnett, Qi Ying Li, Zi Rou Liew, Clayton Stumpf, Nan Yang
2014: Joshua Geiger, Zachariah Hale, Gregory McKay, Rachel Hee Young Park, Philip Sutera
2013: Joshua Bielemeier, Alison Hamlin, Benjamin Hyers, Nicholas Jacob, Rachel Keleman, Zachary Pressman
2012: Matthew DeMars, Emily Hart, Katherine Keiger, Emily Redman, Peter Richter
2011: Paul Alperin, Andrew Kim, Xi Li, Christopher Wong
2010: John Foote, Julie Tabroff, Alexander Sokolsky
2009: Neal Weisbrod, Brian Palmisano, Ayesha Khan, Matthew Marriman
2008: Henry Schwartz, Samantha Falk, Amanda Mack, Salvador Pena
2006: James Bridgeman, Nathaniel Speer
American Chemical Society (ACS) 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ Award
This award is given to a senior with an outstanding academic record and consists of a cash prize, recognition during the ACS Annual 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ Section Undergraduate Research Symposium, and the inclusion of the awardee's name on a plaque displayed in the department.
Recipients
2022: Kaelyn McFarlane-Connelly
2021: Alfons Pineda-Knauseder
2020: Paul Sinclair
2019: Allison Stanko
2018: Rachel Clune
2017: Paul Wrona
2016:Sarah Pristash
2015: Kevin McClelland
2014: Peter Krasniak
2013: Joseph Colaruotolo
2012: Jonathan Raybin
2011: Alexander Federation
2010: Matthew Golder
2009: Allison Hulchanski
2008: Julia Silviera
2007: Michael McCoy
2006: Pamela Barrett
American Chemical Society (ACS) Inorganic Chemistry Award
This award is given to a student who is selected by the faculty on the basis of outstanding academic achievement in inorganic chemistry. The award consists of a cash prize and listing on the ACS website.
Recipients
2022: Elliot Silk
2021: Sarah Craig
2020: Michela Maiola
2019: Garrett Hoteling
2018: Alex Callahan
2017: Norman Zhao
2016: Fulei Peng
2015: Lauren Weber
2014: James Shanahan
2013: Luxi Shen
2012: Benjamin Snyder
2011: Mark Levin (Junior)
2010: Brian Lindley
2009: Anrew Kim
American Chemical Society (ACS) Organic Chemistry Award
This award is given to a student who is selected by the faculty on the basis of outstanding academic achievement in organic chemistry. The award consists of a cash prize and listing on the ACS website.
Recipients
2022: Yahia Ali
2021: Yeonseong (Catherine) Seo
2020: Jisoo Woo
2019: Allison Stanko
2018: Chen Chen
2017: Yifei Liang
2016:Christine Ziegler
2015: Zhijie Wu
2014: Ryan Ribson
2013: Jared Nesvet
American Chemical Society (ACS) Analytical Chemistry Award
This award is intended to encourage student interest in analytical chemistry and to recognize students who display an aptitude for a career in the field. The award consists of a personalized certificate and souvenir item from ACS, as well as a cash prize and certificate from the department.
Recipients
2022: Kaelyn McFarlane-Connelly
2021: Jacob Schmidt
2020: Chanbin Lee
2015: Chitavi Maulloo
American Chemical Society (ACS) Physical Chemistry Award
This award is intended to encourage student interest in physical chemistry and to recognize students who display an aptitude for a career in the field. The award consists of a personalized certificate and souvenir item from ACS, as well as a cash prize and certificate from the department.
Recipients
2022: Kaelyn McFarlane-Connelly
2021: Matt DeLorenzo
2020: Jana Jelušić
2019: Zhihao Wu
2018: Yongli Lu
2017: Austin Bailey
Merck Index Award
The Merck Index Award is given to a senior in recognition of outstanding intellectual accomplishment, including completion of a senior research project. The award consists of a cash prize and a copy of The Merck Index.
Recipients
2012: Rebecca Levin
2011: Jacqueline Zaengle
2010: Alissa Kamens
2009: Ferdous Zannat
Carl A. Whiteman, Jr. Teaching Award
This award recognizes exemplary teaching by an undergraduate student in the Department of Chemistry. Carl Whiteman graduated from the 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ in 1950 (BS, Physics) and worked continuously in the department until his retirement in 1986. His enthusiasm and dedication to laboratory teaching made him a legendary figure among undergraduate chemistry majors. Whiteman continued his association with the department until his death in 2007. This honor recognizes his teaching experience, as well as that of the recipients. The award consists of a cash prize.
Recipients
2022: Yahia Ali, Anca Frasineanu, Lauren Lopez, Kaelyn McFarlane-Connelly, Ryan Pohorenec
2021: Noelle Peluso, Sarah Craig
2020: Yimin Talia Chen, Jana Jelušić, Chanbin Lee, Julian Maceren, Michela Maiola, Paul Sinclair
2019: Marco Caiola, Ryan Fanning, Ben Lerner, Ryan Newbauer, Robert Scappaticci, Allison Stanko, Cullen Walsh, Zhihao Wu
2018: Hayden Carder, Rachel Clune, Michael Gannon, Merjema Purak, Dominic Sarappa
2017: Austin Bailey, Lauren Bolz, Jessica Freeze, James Kostka, Paul Wrona
2016: Dylan Gaeta, Sarah Pristash, Richard Porter Ladley
2015: Dylan Abrams, Danielle Barnett, Matthew Carbone, Leti Nunez
2014: Peter Krasniak, Louis Papa, Ryan Ribson, James Shanahan
2013: Nathaniel Brown, Jr., Benjamin Hyers
2012: Faye Gura, Mark Levin, Jonathan Raybin, Emily Redman, Peter Richter
2011: Caitlyn Rose Kennedy
2010: David Shadsey, Brian Lindley, Julie Tabroff
2009: Kyle Bullicz, Ananya Ray
2008: Ryan Daly, Colin Kinz-Thompson
2007: Michael McCoy, Sara Rupich, Neal Weisbrod
2006: James Bridgeman, Shephanie Chiu, Lindsay Fox
CRC Press Chemistry Achievement Award for Senior
This award is given to a student who is selected by the faculty on the basis of outstanding accomplishment in chemistry. This award consists of a cash prize and a CRC Handbook.
Recipients
2013: Yick Chong Lam
Junior Scholar Award for Juniors
This award recognizes undergraduate students who in their junior year showed outstanding accomplishment and promise for a professional career in chemistry. The award consists of a certificate of recognition and a cash prize. The recipients are announced at the Chemistry Awards Get-Together in the fall semester.
Recipients
2023: Alexa Lawrie, Josh McPherson, Maggie Scholer, Hope Silva, Erin Stockdale, Qirui Wang
2021: Yahia Abdou, Daniel Carstairs, Anca Frasineanu, Ryan Pohorenec, Elliot Silk
2020: Justine Drappeau, Dalton Hanaway, Caleb Prus, Joshua Rosario, Jacob Schmidt & Zhiwei (William) Wang
2019: Yimin (Talia) Chen, Jana Jelusic, Julian Maceren, Michela Maiola, Paul Sinclair, Andrew Sopchak, Jisoo Woo
2018: Ian Brodka, Marco Caiola, Patrick Forrestel, Andrew Lee, Nicholas Lim, Robert Scappaticci, Allison Stanko
2017: Alex Callahan, Hayden Carder, Chen Chen, Rachel Clune, Alyssa Flaschner, Yongli Lu, Merjema Purak
2016: Lauren Bolz, Yifei Liang, Gavin Piester, Paul Wrona, Norman Zhao
2015: Matt Carbone, Dylan Gaeta, Rachel Kasimer, Richard Porter Ladley, Fulei Peng, Sarah Pristash, Christine Ziegler
2014: Dylan Abrams, Nicholas Hill, Qi Ying (Queenie) Li, Chitavi Maulloo, Kevin McClelland, Zhijie Wu
2013: Zachariah Hale, Peter Krasniak, Louis Papa, Ryan Ribson, Michael Robo, James Shanahan, Philip Sutera
2012: Micah Brown, Jr., Benjamin Hyers, Jared Nesvet, Gregory McKay
2011: Mark Levin, David Kaphan
2010: Paul Alperin, Caitlyn Rose Kennedy
2009: Colin Kinz-Thompson, Randy Mehlenbacher
2008: Colleen Kellenberger
2007: Samantha Falk, Kathryn Knowles, Amanda Mack, Salvador Pena
2006: Jeffrey Hsu, Sara Rupich
Distinguished Service Award
This award was created by the Department of Chemistry to honor the recipient's outstanding effort and contributions on behalf of the chemistry department. This award consists of a cash prize.
Recipients
2013: Breanna Eng
2009: John Bertola, Neal Weisbrod
College Award Descriptions and Recipients
Janet Howell Clark Prize
The Janet Howell Clark Prize is awarded annually to the senior woman who has shown the greatest promise in creative work in either astronomy, biology, chemistry, or physics, and who has shown outstanding versatility in the mastery of allied fields. Selection is based on recommendations by the respective departments, which are evaluated by a committee appointed by the Dean of the College. The award consists of a cash prize and recognition at a special senior ceremony the Saturday of Commencement.
Recipients
2022: Kaelyn McFarlane-Connelly
2021: Yeongseong (Catherine) Seo, Evelyn Matei
2020: Yimin Talia Chen
2019: Allison Stanko
2018: Rachel Clune, Merjema Purak
2017: Yifei Liang
2016: Rachel Kasimer
2015: Chitavi Maulloo
2014: Rachel Hee Young Park
2013: Alison Hamlin
2012: Emily Redman
2011: Caitlyn Rose Kennedy
2010: Julie Tabroff
Catherine Block Memorial Fund Prize
The Catherine Block Memorial Fund Prize, established in memory of Catherine Block, an exceptional chemistry student here at the University, is awarded each year to a woman in the junior class in recognition of her outstanding ability and achievement in the field of science. Selection is based on recommendations by the respective departments, which are evaluated by a committee appointed by the Dean of the College. The award consists of a cash prize. The recipient will be recognized at the Chemistry Fall Awards Ceremony at the first departmental get-together of the fall semester.
Recipients
2022: Xijue (Jade) Wu, Ellen Irving
2021: Kaelyn McFarlane-Connelly
2020: Sarah Craig
2019: Yimin (Talia) Chen
2018: Allison Stanko
2017: Rachel Clune, Merjema Purak
2016:Lauren Bolz
2015: Rachel Kasimer, Christine Ziegler
2014: Chitavi Maulloo
2013: Rachel Hee Young Park
2011: Emily Redman
2010: Caitlyn rose Kennedy
2009: Julie Tabroff
Edward Peck Curtis Award for Excellence in Teaching by a Graduate Student
The Edward Peck Curtis Award for Excellence in Teaching by a Graduate Student is given to an exceptional teaching assistant and is selected in a University-wide competition. The nomination is comprised of letters of support from the chair, faculty, and students. The recipients receive a cash award.
Recipients
2019: Lauren VanGelder
2015: Brian Sheldon
2013: Kimberly Manbeck
2012: Kyle Biegasiewicz
2011: John Frost
2010: Meghan Clark
2009: Wesley Asher
2008: Gerald Manbeck
2007: Sarah Bowman
2006: Lisa Carlson, Amy Ensign
Presidential Award for Community Service
The Presidential Award for Community Service was established by the Dean of Students in 1990 to recognize University students who are committed to community service. Given to a senior for outstanding participation and leadership in service to the community beyond the campus, this award recognizes a student who has worked selflessly and effectively in addressing social causes. Areas of focus include, but are not limited to, improving literacy, reducing hunger and hopelessness, providing legal or medical assistance to the needy, and serving as a mentor. The award consists of a cash prize.
Recipients
2012: Emily Hart
Ayman Amin-Salem Memorial Prize
Awarded to the member of the senior class who best evidences the qualities of good character and good citizenship, such as decency, reliability, responsibility and congeniality. Preference may be given to students who also have an interest in biology or the biological sciences, art, writing or athletics.
Recipients
2020: Julian Maceren
2016: Christine Ziegler
2010: Matthew Golder
2009: Colleen Kellenberger
Irene Bush Steinbock Award
The award was established by Irene Bush Steinbock "in memory of the late Dean Annette Gardner Munro, whose kindness and graciousness was a great inspiration to me during my years of study at the 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳." This award is given to a senior in the School of Arts and Sciences who has made the most noteworthy contribution to human relations. Selection is based on recommendations which are evaluated by a committee appointed by the Dean of the College. The award consists of a cash prize and recognition at a special senior ceremony the Saturday of Commencement.
Recipients
2019: Nicholas Lim
2017: Lauren Bolz, Gavin Piester
John R. Slater Memorial Prize
The John R. Slater memorial Prize is awarded to a member of the senior class who has shown the most competence in the use of the English language, as exemplified by excellence in composition, public speaking, in work on University publications, in participation in student government, or otherwise.
Recipients
2021: Caleb Prus
Graduate Award & Fellowship Descriptions and Recipients
W.D. Walters Teaching Award
The W.D. Walters Teaching Award recognizes outstanding undergraduate teaching by graduate teaching assistants. This award memorializes the late Professor W.D. Walters and the standards of excellence and achievement exemplified by him. It also recognizes our appreciation for the commitment and achievements of the awardees and consists of a cash prize. Recipients are recognized at the Chemistry Awards Get-Together the fall semester.
Recipients
2023: Roberto Leon Baxin, Mamta Dagar, Lucy Huffman, Ignacio Camarero Temino, Abhishek Roy
2022: Shannon Cooney, Erica Craddock, Caycie Malyk, Aurodeep Panda, Chari Peter, and Patrycia Zybura
2020: Melissa Koch, Eric Schreiber, Francine Yanchik
2019: Brittany Abraham, David Brewster, Albert Nam, Elena Quigley
2018: Georgios Alachouzos, Emily Edwards, Andrew Kauffman, Trevor Tumiel, David Vargas
2017: Shukree Abdul-Rashed, Jordan Andrews, Sutirtha Chowdhury, Dylan Parsons, Antonio Tinoco, Nikki Wolford
2016: Amanda Spiewak, Lauren VanGelder, Justin Niziol
2015: Rebeckah Johnson Burke, Rachel Carey, Abigail Freyer, Analuz Mark, Kyle Rugg
2014: Keith Hilferding, Kierra Huihui, Brian Sheldon, Peter Thayer
2013: Adam Feinberg, Jeffrey Kehl, Jared Kneebone, Gilbert Reynders, James Virnelli
2012: Nick Arnett, Jill Caputo, Stephanie Daifuku, Stephanie Dorn
2011: Laura Ackerman, Kyle Biegasiewicz, Benjamin Hmiel, Kimberly Manbeck, Shaun Shahan
2010: Sarina Bellows, Daniel Everson, John Frost, Chris Favaro, Erin Knappen, Michael Prinsell, William Spencer
2009: John DiMaio, Todd Doran, James Morris
2008: Wesley Asher, Megan Clark, Nicholas Hammond, Ruja Shrestha, Tulaza Vaidya
2007: Matthew Betush, Karen Chiang, Ryan Cowley, Christopher Evans, Courtney Fantauzzo, Gerald Manbeck, Jason Tubbs
2006: Sarah Bowman, Tawana Robinson, Julie Smyder
Outstanding Graduate Student Award
The Outstanding Graduate Student Award was established at the request of an alumnus who wanted to recognize excellence in research, leadership, and service by a senior graduate student. Winners will show not only a passion for learning and a steadfast diligence in the research lab, but also a dedication to teaching and mentoring, and a commitment to helping his/her community. The award consists of a medal, a cash prize and the winner's name on a plaque to be placed in the Chemistry Department Office. Recipients are recognized at the Chemistry Awards Get-Together the fall semester.
Recipients
2023: Medina Afandiyeva
2022: Eric Schreiber, Maria Camila Aguilera-Cuenca
2021: Karla Rosalia Sanchez Lievanos, David Vargas
2020: Brittany Abraham
2019: Brittany Petel, Antonio Tinoco Valencia
2018: Lauren VanGelder
2017: Abigail Freyer
2016: Valerie Fleischauer
Robert and Marian Flaherty DeRight Fellowship
Dr. and Mrs. DeRight received their bachelor’s degrees from the 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ in 1931, in chemistry and romance languages, respectively. Dr. DeRight continued his studies at the University to earn a master of science in Physical Chemistry in 1932 as well as his PhD in 1935 in Physical Chemistry with subordinate subjects in Mathematics and Physics. He was a valued member of the American Chemical Society, and both he and his wife were active in alumni affairs at the 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳. This fellowship was established in 1984 by Mrs. DeRight as a memorial to her husband. It provides a graduate fellowship in the Department of Chemistry for a term of one year.
Recipients
2023-2024: Chari Peter, Jordan Butt, Lucy Huffman, Abhishek Roy
2023-2024: Vishal Tiwari, Bevan Whitehead
2021-2022: Emily Edwards, Alex Fertig, Melissa Jagrosse, Jakub Vaith
2020-2021: Jose Alvarez-Hernandez, Joshua DeMuth, Albert Nam
2019-2020: Jose Alvarez-Hernandez, Leopoldo Mejía Restrepo
2017-2018: Dylan Parsons, Jianbo Zhao
2016-2017: Saikat Chakraborty, John McAnay, Kyle Rugg, Jianbo Zhao
2015-2016: Leah Frenette, Miles Marnell, Danielle Raymond, Jennifer Urban
2014-2015: Malik Al-Afyouni, Andrew Kauffmann
2013-2014: Joshus Kolev, Tian Jiang, Wathsala G.H.M. Liyanage
2012-2013: Jonathan Chen, Peter Carlsen
2011-2012: Jonathan Chen, Eric Henry, Salvatore Priore
2010-2011: Wesley Asher, Karen Chiang, Pu Luo
2009-2010: Karen Chiang, Meghan Evans, Jerry Manbeck
2008-2009: John Miller, Walter Moss, Michael Quinian
2007-2008: Mary Lenczewski, Robert Spitale
2006-2007: Lisa Carlson, James Hart
2005-2006: Daniel Canterbury, Yuchen Tang
Elon Huntington Hooker Fellowship
The Elon Huntington Hooker Fellowships are awarded from a gift from Mrs. Elon Huntington Hooker in memory of her husband, Elon H. Hooker, a graduate and, for many years, a trustee of the University. These fellowships are awarded in various fields of science, especially chemistry.
Recipients
2022-2023: Maria Camila Aguilera-Cuenca, Bufan Zhang, Jakub Vaith
2021-2022: Joshua DeMuth, Karla Roesalia Sanchez Lievanos, Eric Schreiber, Donggeon (Albert) Nam
2020-2021: Brittany Abraham, Connor G. Holt, Jacob A. Iannuzzelli, Leopoldo Mejia Restrepo
2019-2020: Brittney Petel, Arkajit Mandal, Jeffrey Sears, Nikki Wolford
2018-2019: Georgios Alachouzos, Rebeckah Burke, Theresa Iannuzzi, Cody Fagan, Eric Moore, Jianbo Zhao
2017-2018: Hanan Alwaseem, Stephanie Carpenter, Valerie Fleischauer, Kyle Rugg, Jing Yuwen
2016-2017: Leah Frenett, Kierra Huihui, Jared Kneebone, Andrew Owens, Jade Welch
2015-2016: Amanda Amori, Adam Feinberg, Andrew Kauffmann, Andrew Owens
2014-2015: Laura Ackerman, Stephanie Daifuku, Banu Kandemir, Joshua Kolev, Yang Zhao
2013-2014: Peter Carlsen, Nicole Cogan, John Frost, Yunzhe Jiao, Doug Tusch
2012-2013: Zhiji Han, Eric Henry, Salvatore Priore, Jessica Smith
2011-2012: Wesley Asher, Ruja Shrestha
2010-2011: Ryan Cowley, Meghan Evans, Tulaza Valdya
2009-2010: Tom Dugan, Chris Evans, Ting Li
2008-2009: Sarah Bowman, Amy Ensign, Robert Spitale
2007-2008: Lisa Carlson, Pingwu Du
2006-2007: Tingjuan Gao, Kathryn Leach, Venkatesan Srinivasan
Arnold Weissberger Fellowship
The purpose of the Weissberger Fellowship in Chemistry is to reward and encourage outstanding promise for productive scientific careers by advanced PhD students. Each Fellow receives a substantial supplement for basic support and funds to travel to a major scientific meeting to report the results of his or her research. The fellowship is awarded on the basis of outstanding research achievement and potential for continued growth, ideals which Arnold Weissberger exemplified during his lifetime and which he recognized and encouraged in others.
Recipients
2024-2025: Medina Afandiyeva
2023-2024: Jordan Butt, Vivek Pillai, Chari Peter, Ethan DeCicco
2021-2022: John Bennett, Xinxian Chen, Aleksa Milosavljevic, Abhijith Saseendran, Vishal Tiwari
2019-2020: Yu Gu, Jackson Hernandez, Eric Schreiber, Jakub Vaith
2018-2019: Sutirtha Chowdhury, Joshua DeMuth, Alex Fertig, Connor Holt, Jacob Iannuzzelli
2017-2018: George Alachouzos, Rebeckah Burke, Sutirtha Chowdhury, Yixing Guo, Andrew Owens, Jade Welch
2016-2017: George Alachouzos, Somjit Bhar, Valerie Fleischauer, Abigail Freyer, Yixing Guo, Theresa Iannuzzi, Andrew Kauffmann, Jennifer Le, Dylan Parsons, Brittney Petel, Antonio Tinoco
2015-2016: Jill Caputo, Banu Kandemir, Jared Kneebone, Lloyd Munjanja, Yang Zhao
2014-2015: Lukiana Anka-Lufford, Stephanie Dorn, Adam Feinberg, Jared Kneebone, Gregory Pilgrim
2013-2014: Kyle Biegasiewicz, Yekaterina Lyubarskaya, Alexander Wotal
2012-2013: Joshua Brooks, John Frost, Yunzhe Jiao, Yekaterina Lyubarskaya, Michael Prinsell, William Spencer, Alexander Wotal
2011-2012: Joshua Brooks, John DiMaio, Jesse Kleingardner, Michael Prinsell, William Spencer
2010-2011: Charles Bowerman, Tod Doran, Tom Dugan
2009-2010: Walter Moss, Michael Quinian
2008-2009: Abdallah Bitar, Pingwu Du, Chao Jiang
2007-2008: Ling Li, Jacob Schneider, Yan Zhang
2006-2007: Amy Ensign, John Marlona, Yanqun Zhang
2005-2006: Venkatesan Srinivasan, Ying Yu
Moses Passer Fellowship
This endowed fellowship fund was established by Mrs. Dorothy Rosenberg-Passer in 2009 in memory of her husband, Dr. Moses Passer, who received his bachelor of science degree in chemistry from the 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ in 1945 and his doctorate in organic chemistry from Cornell in 1948. After a distinguished career as professor of chemistry at the University of Minnesota Duluth, Dr. Passer became an executive at the American Chemical Society in Washington, DC, and served as director of education at the ACS for more than two decades.
Recipients
2024-2025: Wenxiang Ying, Bevan Whitehead
2023-2024: Aleksa Milosavligevich
2021-2022: Aleksa Radovic
2019-2020: Emily Edwards
2018-2019: Andrew Bortz
2017-2018: Jennifer Le
2016-2017: Miles Wilklow-Marnell, Lifeng Xiao
2015-2016: Kyle Rugg
2014-2015: Kyle Biegasiewicz, Douglas Tusch
2013-2014: David Condon
2012-2013: John DiMaio
2011-2012: Tulaza Vaidya
2010-2011: Gerald Manbeck
2007-2008: James Hart, Kathryn Leach
2006-2007: James Hart, Kathryn Leach, Jeffrey Peterson
2005-2006: James Hart, Jeffrey Peterson, Kathryn Seifert
Samuel A. and Ellen F. Lattimore Fellowship
This endowed fellowship honors Professor Samuel A. Lattimore and his wife, benefactors of the 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ from its earliest days. The fellowship was established by a gift from the estate of Eleanor Larrebee Lattimore. Professor Lattimore was associated with the 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ for more than 40 years and began his career at 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ teaching chemistry, being his chief concern, but also geology, zoology, and physics. He was chair of the Department of Chemistry from 1867-1908. The fellowship is designed to support outstanding graduate students in the Department of Chemistry and gives special consideration to women applicants.
Recipients
2024-2025: Hannah Claus, Ritty Mohan
2023-2024: Mamta Dagar, Dasha Rodina, Cay McNichol
2021-2022: Shilpa Bhatia, Dasha Rodina, Bufan Zhang
2019-2020: Maria Camila Aguilera-Cuenca, Melissa Jagrosse, Karla Rosalia Sanchez Lievanos
2018-2019: Emily Edwards, Karla Sanchez2017-2018: Abigail Freyer, Theresa Iannuzzi, Brittney Petel, Victoria Charlotte Steck
2016-2017: Amanda Amori, Rebeckah Burke, Stephanie Carpenter, Danielle Raymond, Jennifer Urban, Jing Yuwen
2015-2016: Rebeckah Burke, Rachel Carey, Stephanie Carpenter, Valerie Fleischauer, Abigail Freyer, Theresa Iannuzzi
2014-2015: Rachel Carey, Valerie Fleischauer, Abigail Greyer, Tessa Woodruff, Jing Yuwen
2013-2014: Amanda Amori, Stephanie Daifuku, Banu Kandemir, Kathlyn Fillman, Danielle Raymond, Dan Wu
2012-2013: Nicole Briglio, Wathsala G.H.M. Liyanage, Ria Swanekamp
2011-2012: Jennifer Ciesielski, Meghan Rodriguez
2010-2011: Jennifer Ciesielski, Meghan Rodriguez, Ruja Shrestha
2009-2010: Jennifer Ciesielski, Meghan Clark, Erin Knappen, Ruja Shrestha
2008-2009: Ruja Shrestha, Tulaza Vaidya
2007-2008: Ting Li, Sarah Bowman, Meghan Evans
2006-2007: Ting Li, Ildiko Meracz, Ying Yu
2005-2006: Sara Rocks, Yan Zhang
Robert L. and Mary L. Sproull Fellowship
The Sproull Fellowship is a prestigious award given by the 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ to twelve incoming doctoral degree students. This 3-year fellowship honors Robert L. Sproull, a distinguished physicist and the University's seventh president, and reflects his commitment to intellectual excellence. The fellowship candidates are nominated by their PhD programs and evaluated by a committee of faculty members. The final selection is made by the University Dean of Graduate Studies.
Recipients
2017-2020: Brittany Abraham
2016-2019: Jesse Stroka
2013-2016: Jennifer Urban
Agnes M. and George Messersmith Fellowship
The Agnes M. and George Messersmith Fellowship was established in 1965 and supports scholarships for graduate students in physics, chemistry, biology, and preclinical departments of the School of Medicine and Dentistry.
Recipients
2022-2023: Eric Schreiber
2021-2022: Britney Abraham
2019-2020: Georgios Alachouzos
2015-2016: Stephanie Daifuku
2013-2014: Zhiji Han
2010-2011: Chris Evans
2009-2010: Sarah Bowman
2008-2009: Lisa Carlson
2006-2007: Jeffrey Peterson
Sherman - Clarke Fellowship
The Sherman-Clarke Fellowship is a merit fellowship awarded to graduate levels students based on coursework and Teaching Assistant performance.
Recipients
2024-2025: Irin Aby, Abhijith Suresh Babu, Shruti Ghosh, Michael Piacquadio, Hannah Gorski, Daniela Carmona Perez, Karishma BR
2021-2022: Medina Afandiyeva, Natalia Cajiao, Ignacio Camarero, Magali Gimeno, Ignacio Gustin, Aurodeep Panda
2019-2020: Aleksa Milosavljevic, Alison Salamatian, Xinxian Chen, and Shilpa Bhatia
2018-2019: Aleksa Radovic, Jakub Vaith2017-2018: Jose Alvarez-Hernandez, Jordan Andrews, Andrew Bortz, Emily Edwards, Maitrayee Ghosh, Connor Holt, Jacob Iannuzzelli, Arkajit Mandal, Leopoldo Mejia Restrepo, Trevor Tumiel, Liwei Wang, Nikki Jo Wolford
2016-2017: Shukree Abdul-Rashed, Daniel Bassler, Viktoria Steck
2015-2016: George Alachouzos, Ningyu Liu, Rachel Meyer, Eric Moore, Andrew Owens, Dylan Parsons, Jeff Sears, Amanda Spiewak, Lauren VanGelder, Jade Welch
2005-2006: Sara Rocks, Yan Zhang
Esther M. Conwell Graduate Fellowship
Dr. Conwell, a former faculty member of the 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ Chemistry Department, first came to the 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ in 1942 to pursue a Ph.D. in physics. She was a pioneering scientist who is most famous for her studies of the properties of semiconductors and organic conductors. Among her many honors, Dr. Conwell received the National Medal of Honor in 2010 for "her broad contributions to understanding electron and hole transport in semiconducting materials, which helped to enable commercial applications of semiconductor and organic electronic devices, and for extending her analysis to studying the electronic properties of DNA." The Conwell fellowship is intended to honor the contributions of graduate students in physical chemistry who have excelled in their graduate careers.
Recipients
2024: Farwa Awan, Sebastian Montillo, Xinxian Chen
2023: Wenxiang Ying, Ignacio Gustin
2021: Geemi Wellawatte
2020: Alex Fertig, Arkajit Mandal
2019: Jacob Shelton
Elliot and Laura Richman Fellowship
The Richman Fellowship was established to honor excellence among graduate level chemistry students at the 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳.
Recipients
2021: Kaitlyn Houghtling
2020: Jacob Shelton
Wu Fellowship
This award is given to a student who is selected by the faculty on the basis of outstanding research support in chemistry.
Recipients
2024-2025: Elious Mondal
2023-2024: Elious Modal