UpDate - Vol. 13, No. 32, Page 5
May 19, 1994
Graduate office announces 1994-95 fellows, scholars
The Office of Graduate Studies held a reception April 28 to honor 27
fellowship winners and five tuition scholarship winners for 1994-95.
The graduate students receiving the awards were selected on the basis
of their accomplishments and promise as outstanding professionals in their
fields by a subcommittee of the Faculty Senate Committe on Graduate
Studies. There were 71 applicants for the awards.
The 32 graduate students receiving fellowships and scholarships were
Mary Ellen Bellanca, English;
Tonia Bleam, linguistics;
Betty J. Davis Best, art history;
Stephen M. Casey, chemical engineering;
Jennifer Chu, computer and information sciences;
Phillip T. Conrad, computer and information sciences;
Melvin J. D'Souza, sociology;
Adam Davey, individual and family studies;
John Gary Daynes, history;
Glen J. Ernst, urban affairs and public policy;
Richard S. Feltman, mechanical engineering;
Edmund M. Grace, geography;
Sharon J. Keeler, plant and soil sciences;
Susan Lake, art conservation;
Jeffrey L. Lidz, linguistics;
W. Barksdale Maynard, art history;
Stuart McCaughey, psychology;
B.D. Nandadeva, art conservation;
James F. Newill, mechanical engineering;
Chao-Ying Ni, materials science;
Karla Nielson, theatre;
M. Eugena Ordonez, art conservation;
H. Tuba Ozkan, civil engineering;
Sharmila Pai, chemistry and biochemistry;
Krishna Mohan Pillai, mechanical engineering;
Richard E. Powell, history;
Philip Ross, chemistry and biochemistry;
Ratna Shekhar, chemical engineering;
M.S. Muhammed Thaha, physics and astronomy;
Subodh Wagle, urban affairs and public policy;
Hengchun Ye, geography; and
Eric Youngstrom, psychology.
-Sue Swyers Moncure