Individual Awardees

Institutional Awardees


PRESIDENTIAL AWARDS HONOR MENTORING IN
SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS AND ENGINEERING


The White House today announced ten individuals and eight institutions as recipients of the 1998 Presidential Awards for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring, a three-year-old award administered and funded through the National Science Foundation (NSF). The awardees were honored by President Clinton at a ceremony in the White House.

The awards recognize outstanding individual efforts and organizational programs designed to increase the participation of underrepresented groups in mathematics, engineering, and science in kindergarten-12th grade and through the graduate level.

In 1994, the Clinton Administration's science policy blueprint, Science in the National Interest, stated goals to produce the best-trained scientists and engineers for the 21st century and to enhance scientific and technological literacy of all Americans. The presidential mentoring awards are an outgrowth of these goals.

"Just as the awarding of the Nobel Prize ensures that we honor major accomplishments in science, this mentoring award helps ensure that we will have a well-trained workforce in science, mathematics, and engineering and citizens well prepared for the challenges of the 21st century," said NSF director Rita Colwell.

Up to 10 individuals and 10 institutions annually may qualify for the award, which includes a $10,000-grant and a commemorative presidential certificate.

The mentoring awards recognize a long-term commitment to providing opportunities for greater participation in science and engineering by all Americans. This year's awardees were selected from among 44 nominees for the individual awards and from among 13 institutional nominations.



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PRESIDENTIAL AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE IN
SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS AND ENGINEERING MENTORING

1998 INDIVIDUAL WINNERS


Winser E. Alexander North Carolina State University
Sheila E. BrowneMount Holyoke College
D. Allan ButterfieldUniversity of Kentucky
Billy Joe EvansUniversity of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Aubrey GorbmanUniversity of Washington
Jesse M. NicholsonHoward University
Su-Seng PangLouisiana State University
Armando A. RodriguezArizona State University
Nina M. RoscherAmerican University
Herbert B. SilberSan Jose State University



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PRESIDENTIAL AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE IN
SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS AND ENGINEERING MENTORING

1998 INSTITUTION WINNERS


AT&T Laboratories, New Jersey
Bryn Mawr CollegeDepartment of Physics, Pennsylvania
Stevens Institute of TechnologyOffice of Women's Programs, New Jersey
Times2, Inc.To Improve Mathematics, Engineering & Science Studies, Rhode Island
University of California-BerkeleyCoalition for Excellence & Diversity in Mathematics, Science & Engineering
University of Nebraska-LincolnDepartment of Mathematics & Statistics
University of North Carolina-Chapel HillMathematics & Science Education Network - Pre-college Program
University of WashingtonWomen in Engineering Initiative


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