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Computer Science Undergraduates Win College Honors and Awards

Seven Computer Science students won awards at the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences Honors and Awards Ceremony on April 26, 1998.

  • Richard O. Jerrell was awarded a Joseph L. Fearer scholarship for 1998-99. These scholarships are given to sophomore, junior or senior students with high scholastic standing.

  • John F. Leser was awarded a John and Rose Mendelson Kurtz Scholarship for 1998-99. These scholarships are given to undergraduate or graduate students who exhibit exceptional scholarship and leadership abilities.

  • Keith A. McGuigan was given the 1998 Tech Alumni Achievement Award for Computer Science. This award is given by the Computer Science faculty to recognize an outstanding graduating senior.

  • Eric P. Esposito was awarded a Douglas R. Woodward Scholarship for 1998-99. These scholarships are given to students for outstanding academic performance.

  • Vassili Sukharev was given the 1998 Computer Science Alumni Achievement Award. This award is given by the Computer Science faculty to recognize an outstanding graduating senior.

  • Dan Lipsa was given the 1998 Richard Lyczak Memorial Teaching Award. This award honors a Computer Science teaching assistant whose performance in the classroom exemplifies the commitment to teaching and service that made Dick Lyczak such an asset to the Department and the University.

  • Matthew E. Nolte won both a Elmer F. Cutts and Marion Mitchell Cutts 1916 Scholarship and the Fred G. and the Gertrude A. Howell Scholarship for 1998-99. Both awards are given for outstanding scholarship.

Congratulations to all the award winners!