2005 Award and Scholarship Recipients Announced

Congratulations go out to all who will be receiving scholarships and awards at the

2005 College Awards Dinner

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Distinguished Alumni

Dennis D. Berkey, PhD, Mathematics, ’74

Daniel F. Danzl, BS, Biology, ’72

Fred L. Fricke, BS, Chemistry, ’62, MS, Chemistry, ’69

Margaret J. “Peg” Valentine, BA, Spanish, ’71

Margaret M. Zeigler, MA, Geography, ’92, PhD, Geography, ’95

Distinguished Faculty and Staff Excellence Awards Winners

McMicken Excellence Award

Richard Pestinger, A&S Information Systems

McMicken Dean’s Award for Distinguished Adjunct Performance

Lisa Beckelhimer, English and Comparative Literature

Edith C. Alexander Award for Distinguished Teaching

Elka Klein, Judaic Studies

McMicken Dean’s Award for Distinguished Scholarship

Jintai Ding, Mathematical Sciences

McMicken Dean’s Award for Distinguished Service

Elizabeth Schofield, Classics

Student Scholarships Winners

Derek E. Dunn Memorial Alumni Scholarship

Kimberly Burgas, Sociology

McMicken College Faculty and Staff Scholarship

Jerry Tsai, Political Science

McMicken College of Arts & Sciences Dean’s Scholarship

Christa Siebenburgen, Biochemistry

Joyce E. Yeager Scholarship

Anna Fiskin, Biology

Richard E. Greenholz Scholarship

Laura Sayer, English

Isabel & Mary Neff Scholarship

Kate Bulinski, Geology

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