Highlights of the Physics/Cooperative Engineering Awards Program, May 2, 2007.


John J. Connelly Physics Peer Recognition Award ($425, for a student demonstrating scholarship, dedication, and service - chosen by a poll among students):
Allison Magnano

John J. Connelley Physics Scholarship Incentive Award ($425, for a student demonstrating scholarship, dedication to their studies, and improvement over time):
Erin Ross

Hack Arroe Memorial Award ($800, for a graduating senior demonstrating high aptitude and dedication in the study of physics, who plans on attending graduate school or teach physics):
William Booth

Physics Department Scholarship Award ($425, for a student demonstrating high aptitude and dedication in the study of physics):
Devin Grady

R.R. Maytum Award ($1000 scholarship for a student excelling in Physics):
Zachary Brown

Herbert P. Carlyon Scholarship (tuition scholarship, $2500, for an outstanding coop-engineering student entering their junior year):
Aaron Nichols

Cooperative Engineering Award ($1250 for a coop-engineering student at the end of the third year of the 3-2 program demonstrating outstanding scholarship and dedication):
Allison Magnano and Brandon Phetteplace shared the award

Inductees into the Sigma Pi Sigma National Physics Honor Society:

Maanas Agarwal, Zachary Brown, Devin Grady. Allison Magnano, Brandon Phetteplace, and Erin Ross




(left) 2007 Physics Awardees Allison Magnano, Erin Ross, Devin Grady, Zachary Brown, and William Booth.

(right) 2007 Coop Engineering Awardees Allison Magnano, Brandon Phetteplace, and Aaron Nichols.

(below)2007 Sigma Pi Sigma Inductees Maanas Agarwal, Erin Ross, Brandon Phetteplace, Allison Magnano, Devin Grady, and Zachary Brown.








Congratulations also go to our twelve graduating seniors. The physics department is grateful to the many alumni and friends whose contributions make these awards possible.
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