Associate Professor of Chemistry Scott Feller is applauded by faculty
colleagues after learning he has won the 2009 McLain-McTurnan-Arnold
Excellence in Teaching Award.
"As much a celebrator of student scholarship as his own, this scientist
leads by collaborating with his Wabash students," said Dean of the
College Gary Phillips. He then quoted Feller: "I believe very strongly
that undergraduates can do real, scientific research. They can discover
new things. The best way to hook a student on science is to work with
him one-on-one on a problem that neither professor nor student knows the
solution to."
Associate Professor of Economics Joyce Burnette was named this year's
McLain-McTurnan-Arnold Research Scholar.
Dean of the College Gary Phillips welcomes Gary James ’10 to the Wabash
Chapel stage to receive the Dean Stephens Award. The award is given to a
member of the junior class who best reflects the broad intellectual and
personal interests, the high moral courage, and the humane concerns of
Dean Stephens, a member of the Wabash coaching staff who was killed in an
airplane crash in 1958.
Gary James was also the recipient of the Lewis Salter Memorial Award,
given to a member of the junior class who best exemplifies the
characteristics of scholarship, character, leadership, and service Dr.
Lewis Salter embodied as a Wabash faculty member and as Wabash's twelfth
president.
Established to encourage original work of high creative and scholarly
merit, the Phi Beta Kappa Prize was awarded to senior Spencer Elliott by
Assistant Professor of Biology Amanda Ingram.
Senior Brock Graham, who graduates this year after only five semesters
at Wabash, receives the Indianapolis Alumni Student Athlete Award from
IAWM President Jim Kerr ’92.
Brock Graham also earned the Senior Award of Merit, the only award whose
recipient is both nominated and elected by his fellow students. Graham
received the prize from Student Senate President MarkThomas ’10 and
National Association of Wabash Men President Jim Dimos ’83.
Juan Carlos Venis received the Stephens-Hall Senior Scholarship from Dean
of the College Gary Phillips.
This year's George Lewes Mackintosh Fellows are Austin Kline, Kyle
Prifogle, Andrew Oehler, Timothy Surber, John Holmes, and Brock Graham.
Dean of Students Mike Raters ’85 presented the awards.
Patrick McAlister ’10 received the Robert S. Harvey Outstanding Editor
Award from Robert Harvey's daughter Elizabeth Harvey Kraft and her
husband Michael Kraft. McAlister edited the College's newspaper The
Bachelor, named top small college newspaper in the state by the
Indiana Collegiate Press Association.
Kevin McCarthy received the Hurt All-Around Freshman Achievement Award
from Dean of Students Mike Raters ’85.
Brandon Hirsch ’10 received the Angus-Scientech Education Award from
Dean of Students Mike Raters ’85. The award is given to a student in
recognition of excellence in science, mathematics, or social sciences
who has shown exceptional improvement in academic performance over the
last year.
Jake Surface ’11 won the Fred Daugherty Award, given to a student from
Montgomery County who has shown significant intellectual and social
growth and achievement as a result of the Wabash experience.
Associate Professor of Chemistry Scott Feller is applauded by faculty
colleagues after learning he has won the 2009 McLain-McTurnan-Arnold
Excellence in Teaching Award.
"As much a celebrator of student scholarship as his own, this scientist
leads by collaborating with his Wabash students," said Dean of the
College Gary Phillips. He then quoted Feller: "I believe very strongly
that undergraduates can do real, scientific research. They can discover
new things. The best way to hook a student on science is to work with
him one-on-one on a problem that neither professor nor student knows the
solution to."
Associate Professor of Economics Joyce Burnette was named this year's
McLain-McTurnan-Arnold Research Scholar.
Dean of the College Gary Phillips welcomes Gary James ’10 to the Wabash
Chapel stage to receive the Dean Stephens Award. The award is given to a
member of the junior class who best reflects the broad intellectual and
personal interests, the high moral courage, and the humane concerns of
Dean Stephens, a member of the Wabash coaching staff who was killed in an
airplane crash in 1958.
Gary James was also the recipient of the Lewis Salter Memorial Award,
given to a member of the junior class who best exemplifies the
characteristics of scholarship, character, leadership, and service Dr.
Lewis Salter embodied as a Wabash faculty member and as Wabash's twelfth
president.
Established to encourage original work of high creative and scholarly
merit, the Phi Beta Kappa Prize was awarded to senior Spencer Elliott by
Assistant Professor of Biology Amanda Ingram.
Senior Brock Graham, who graduates this year after only five semesters
at Wabash, receives the Indianapolis Alumni Student Athlete Award from
IAWM President Jim Kerr ’92.
Brock Graham also earned the Senior Award of Merit, the only award whose
recipient is both nominated and elected by his fellow students. Graham
received the prize from Student Senate President MarkThomas ’10 and
National Association of Wabash Men President Jim Dimos ’83.
This year's George Lewes Mackintosh Fellows are Austin Kline, Kyle
Prifogle, Andrew Oehler, Timothy Surber, John Holmes, and Brock Graham.
Dean of Students Mike Raters ’85 presented the awards.
Patrick McAlister ’10 received the Robert S. Harvey Outstanding Editor
Award from Robert Harvey's daughter Elizabeth Harvey Kraft and her
husband Michael Kraft. McAlister edited the College's newspaper The
Bachelor, named top small college newspaper in the state by the
Indiana Collegiate Press Association.
Brandon Hirsch ’10 received the Angus-Scientech Education Award from
Dean of Students Mike Raters ’85. The award is given to a student in
recognition of excellence in science, mathematics, or social sciences
who has shown exceptional improvement in academic performance over the
last year.
Jake Surface ’11 won the Fred Daugherty Award, given to a student from
Montgomery County who has shown significant intellectual and social
growth and achievement as a result of the Wabash experience.