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Chemistry Department honors students with annual awards

Monday, May 2, 2011, By News Staff
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The Department of Chemistry in Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences will present the following awards during its annual Undergraduate Awards Ceremony on Wednesday, May 4:

Gershon Vincow Award for Excellence in General Chemistry

  • Lindsay McCabe (undeclared biology major)
  • Ryan Susek (undeclared chemistry major)
  • Reed Kamyszek (undeclared biology major)

CRC Handbook Award for Exceptional Performance in Honors Chemistry

  •  Stephen DeSalvo (chemical engineering)
  • Kelsey Monteith (pre-med)
  • Shannon Walter (undeclared chemistry major)

Department Award for Exceptional Performance in Analytical Chemistry

  • Brian Lockwood (biochemistry major)

George Wiley Award for Exceptional Performance in Organic Chemistry

  • Dana Senderoff (biology major)
  • Anna Kahkoska (biochemistry)

Department Award for Exceptional Performance in Inorganic Chemistry

  • Erin Duffy (chemistry major)

Willem Prins Award for Exceptional Performance in Physical Chemistry

  • Jaime Bernstein (chemistry)

Department Award for Exceptional Performance in Biochemistry

  • Nathaniel Miska (senior biochemistry major)

Birge Award for Exceptional Performance in Biochemistry Research

  • Qi Wen Li (senior biochemistry major)

Clayton Spencer Award [Sponsored by Alpha Chi Sigma] for Exceptional Performance in Undergraduate Research

  • Katherine Schmidtke (senior chemistry major)

Department Award for Overall Excellence in Chemistry

  • Teresa Soldner (senior chemistry major)
  • Catherine DeSarle (senior chemistry major)

Merck Index Award for Outstanding Senior Chemistry Major

  • Nemal Gobalasingham (senior chemistry major)

William D. Johnson Award for Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant

  • Corey Hine
  • Chris Fazen
  • Deepali Prashar
  • Amanda Hoffman
  • Chris Chu
  • Joe Darling
  • Brian Huta
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