BHC HeaderHonor Roll of Gifts to The Department

The Department would like to acknowledge, with extreme gratitude, financial support from the following alumni, parents, faculty members, staff members, and friends during 2006-2007:

Dale Adams (MS67)
Barbara M. Albanese (MS90)
Joseph A. Albanese (PhD91)
Douglas E. Albertson (MS80)
Ethyl I. Anderson (MA47, PhD50)
Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Anglemyer (PAR)
David P. Arnott, Ph.D. (BS89)
Eric L. Astle (BS98)
Petras V. Avizonis (MS59, PhD62)
Alvin C. Bach II (PhD86)
John J. Baldwin, Ph.D. (BS56)
William E. Barnette, Jr., Ph.D. (BS75, MS77)
David L. Beck (MS64)
James D. Beck (PhD69)
Thomas P. Beebe (FAC)
Theresa L. Ben (FRIEND)
W. Brooks Bigelow, Ph.D. (BS65)
Marie-Therese Bilaniuk (FRIEND)
Irene S. Biskup (FRIEND)
Maria Blackhurst (FRIEND)
Walter G. Blenderman, Ph.D. (BS71)
Rita B. Blumstein (PhD65)
Mr. & Mrs. Prasenjit Bose (PAR)
Thomas R. Bowen, M.D. (BS96)
Richard J. Boyle, Ph.D. (BS50)
Christopher A. Brown (BS84)
Sharon E. Brunelle, Ph.D. (BS83)
Laurence E. Brydia (PhD64)
Jean P. Buck (PhD68)
Warren H. Buck (PhD70)
Randy A. Bull (PhD81)
John L. Burmeister (FAC)
Daniel J. Butcher (PhD95)
Elaine B. Butterfoss (PAR)
Patricia A. Byrd, Ph.D. (BS82)
William J. Calhoun, M.D. (BS75)
Zhisong Cao (PhD92)
Bruno A. Caputo (AAS72)
Robert L. Casselberry, Jr. (MS86)
Ounan Chen (MA, MS97) (PhD99)
Wenfang D. Chen (MS95)
Lisa A. Chew (FRIEND)
Roger F. Clark (BS96)
Marshall H. Cohen (PhD68)
Amy J. Cohn (BA94)
Joseph A. Colletta, M.D. (BS73)
Albert Z. Conner (MS52)
Margaret A. Conte, M.D. (BS77)
Garland G. Corey (MS60)
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond P. Cortese (PAR)
Arthur J. Coury, Ph.D. (BS62)
Harold J. Coyne III (BS92)
Laurie Cross-Bazzoli (PAR)
Richard O. Crossland, Jr. (BA88)
Scott J. Curry (BS88)
Stephen E. Cyran, M.D. (BS77)
Theresa Dalrymple (FRIEND)
Bryan J. Davis (BS03)
Stephen J. DeLussa (BS89)
Robert E. Diehl (MS58, PhD61)
Mr. & Mrs. Fred M. DiFillipo (PAR)
Kimberly C. Dilts (PhD94)
Glenn R. Dimeler (MS58)
Christine K. Durbak, Ph.D. (FRIEND)
John M. Eby (PhD65)
W. Noel Einolf (PhD71)
Jacqueline A. Erickson (BS88)
Mr. & Mrs. Eric S. Esbitt (PAR)
Steven Evans (PhD77)
Mary A. Facciolo, M.D. (BA75)
John J. Felten (PhD73)
Ta-Min Feng (MS84)
David W. Finneran (BS02, MS03)
Francis E. Flood (BA50)
James M. Foley (PAR)
Perry M. Forman (MS55)
Mary J. Francis (PAR)
Michael B. Freeman, Ph.D. (BS74)
Robert J. Gambogi, Ph.D. (BS85)
Mr. & Mrs. James R. Garton (PAR)
Carlton R. Gebauer (PhD82)
Joanne Gehas (PhD90)
David P. Genereux (FRIEND)
Alison R. Gilefski (BS99)
Steven P. Gingras (PAR)
James G. Glackin (BS96)
David L. Goff (PhD77)
Susan V. Goff (PhD77)
Harvey S. Gold (FAC78-85)
Richard E. Gorman, M.D. (BS84)
Carole V. Grenoble (FRIEND)
Christopher W. Grote (PhD91)
Michael J. Grovola (BA03)
Kenneth R. Gryger (BS79)
Christine A. Grygon, Ph.D. (BS84)
Carl G. Gustafson (PhD57)
Karl E. Guyler (MS72)
(the late) Brennie E. Hackley, Jr. (MS54, PhD57)
Susan Hallowell (PhD89)
Robert W. Hamilton, M.D. (BA59)
Joseph W. Harding (PhD75)
James R. Harper (PhD90)
Michael Hazuda, Jr., D.D.S. (BS77)
Thomas M. Hickey (PhD72)
Irvin N. Hirshfield, Ph.D. (BS61)
Donald E. Hoffman (PhD60)
Katherine A. Holter, Ph.D. (BS73)
David S. Howland, Ph.D. (BS82)
Igor Hrynevich (FRIEND)
W. Alan Huebner (BS58)
Lucinda A. Ivanoff (MS81, PhD90)
Lillian J. Jenkins (FRIEND)
Jennifer D. Jewson (PhD96)
Murray V. Johnston (FAC)
Heather L. Jordan (BS84)
Siegfried K. June (PhD72)
Silvia S. Jurisson, Ph.D. (BS78)
John W. Kane, Jr., Esq. (BS58)
Manfred Katz (PhD61)
Stanley Katz, Ph.D. (MS55)
Thomas J. Kelly (PhD63)
Carolyn C. Kent (MS66)
Nancy K. Kim, Ph.D. (BA64)
Robin D. Kinser (MS77, PhD93)
Donald L. Knauss (BS52)
Mr. & Mrs. James R. Knerr (PAR)
Mr. & Mrs. Iwan Koropeckyi (FRIENDS)
Mary E. Kramer (MS76)
John W. Kraus (FRIEND)
Pamela Kreis (BS68)
Kenneth R. Krewson (BA84)
Christopher L. Kulp (BS95)
Walter J. Lafferty, Ph.D. (BS56)
Shayne J. Landon (PhD84)
Geri A. Laskus-Barends (BS84)
Jay G. Lehman (PhD73)
Alexander S. Liacouras (FRIEND)
Ching-Lung Lin (PhD93)
Jean Lindsay-Dwyer (BS79)
Richard W. Linton, Ph.D. (BS73)
(the late) David W. Lipp, Ph.D. (MS72) Family Foundation
James P. Louey (MA91, PhD94)
Rebecca L. Lowe (BS89)
John T. Lund (FRIEND)
Richard J. MacNair (PhD60)
Theodore E. Majewski (MS53, PhD60)
Mrs. Byron E. Marcus (BS61)
Andrea E. Martin (PhD81)
Eric N. Martin (BS86)
Kevin V. Martin, Ph.D. (BS86)
Susan Matulewicz (PAR)
Joseph J. McBride (MS47, PhD50)
Thomas J. McCaffrey (FRIEND)
Wallace H. McCurdy, Jr., Ph.D. (FAC59-92)
H. Clay McDowell (FRIEND)
Colleen M. McGuire (BS78)
Jeffrey M. McGuire (MS81)
Gregory L. McIntire (PhD82)
Dr. & Mrs. Stanley P. Michael (PAR)
John A. Michnowicz (PhD72)
William H. Miles, Ph.D. (BS79)
John P. Mizzer (PhD83)
Mr. & Mrs. Gary L. Moore (PAR)
Charles A. Morris (BS58)
Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Mowrey (PAR)
Burnaby Munson (FAC)
Sunil B. Nayak, Ph.D. (BS94)
Gerard Needham, Ph.D. (FRIEND)
G. Earl Newborn (MS55, PhD58)
Michele E. Nicastro (BA80)
John H. Nickle (PhD75)
David A. Nicolson (STAFF)
Douglas A. Nixon (STAFF)
Cynthia L. Nolan (FRIEND)
Kristine A. Nolin, Ph.D. (BS02)
Mr. & Mrs. Donald B. Nuzzio (PAR)
Wilma K. Olson, Ph.D. (BS67)
Lydia C. Palij (FRIEND)
Ying Pan (PhD89)
Patricia R. Perkins (FRIEND)
Sheree M. Petrone (BA78)
John E. Petze, Esq. (FRIEND)
Joseph J. Piascinski (BS57)
David A. Plastino (BS78)
Joseph E. Plevyak (BS78)
Charles W. Polley (PhD80)
Judith S. Polley (MS75)
Orest Popovych (FRIEND)
Judith A. Porta (BA77)
Lawrence M. Principé, Ph.D. (BS83)
Thomas E. Prisinzano, Ph.D. (BS95)
Kuangnan Qian (PhD90)
Shirley R. Rainier, Ph.D. (BS79)
Michael X. Repka, M.D. (BA75)
Yorke E. Rhodes, Ph.D. (MS59)
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Richichi (PAR)
Claron J. Ridge (BS05)
Karen D. Riding, Ph.D. (BS79)
Monica D. Rieder (BS76)
Charles G. Riordan, Ph.D. (FAC)
Helen L. Robbins (MS84)
Lisa C. Robinson (STAFF)
Carol A. Rogers (FRIEND)
David M. Roscher (FRIEND)
Maria Roslak (FRIEND)
Henry F. Russell, Ph.D. (BS63, MS65)
William B. Russo (PhD73)
Mrs. Kajal Sarma (MS82)
Donald M. Schoengold (PhD71)
Mrs. Peri L. Schuyler (BS61)
Robert L. Seagraves (BS60)
Paul F. Seelig (BS72, PhD78)
Raymond K. Seiler, M.D. (BA80)
Keith E. Senecal, M.D. (BS75)
Shirish K. Shah (PhD68)
David T. Shang (MS75)
William H. Sharp (FRIEND)
C. Frank Shaw III, Ph.D. (BS66)
Nijing Sheng (PhD92)
Timothy A. Sherwood (PhD92)
Karl W. Shuler (BS78)
Lee J. Silverberg (PhD91)
R. Joseph Siple (BS69)
Glenn S. Skinner, Jr., M.D. (BA56)
Kevin C. Skinner, V.M.D. (BS79)
Joel Slutsky (PhD72)
Kenneth C. Smeltz (MS49, PhD51)
Herbert A. Spannuth (PhD67)
Richard W. Spayd (MS60, PhD62)
F. Gregory Stakem (PhD82)
Stamatios Stamoulis, Esq. (BA96)
Kenneth A. Stapleford (PAR)
William P. Steen III (MS69)
Mary E. Stewart, Ph.D. (BS61)
John J. Stirparo (BS85)
Beily B. Street (STAFF)
Karen A. Stump (BS76)
Shirley M. Stuntz (MS48)
Douglass F. Taber (FAC)
Elinor J. Tanck (MS59)
Virginia G. Tannenbaum (BS62)
Richard T. Taylor, Ph.D. (BS72)
Mr. & Mrs. John M. Tereniak (PAR)
Klaus H. Theopold (FAC)
H. Douglas Thornley, Jr. (BA75)
Anna M. Connerty Tiffany (BS61)
Mr. & Mrs. George J. Tolen (PAR)
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick F. Toone (PAR)
John R. Townsend, Ph.D. (BA85)
Brian G.R. Treco, Ph.D. (BS82)
Douglas A. Treco (BA79)
Mrs. Martha Trofimenko (FRIEND)
Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Tucker (PAR)
Alan H. Ullman (PhD77)
William C. Undeutsch (PhD53)
Mary Ann F. Upton (MS66)
Ronald P. Upton (PhD68)
Tatiana Vanderheyden (FRIEND)
Nancy J. Vogelaar, Ph.D. (BS82)
Herwart C. Vogt (MS54, PhD57)
Eugene J. Volker (PhD70)
Elizabeth M. von Frankenberg (FRIEND)
Megan C. Wagaman (BS94)
Michael W. Wagaman, Ph.D. (BS93)
Kerry N. Walzl, Ph.D. (BS80)
David Wang (BS72)
Eileen F. Warwick (BS81)
Steven D. Warwick, O.D. (BA80)
Thomas A. Washall (BS51)
Joseph P. Wauters (BS90)
Robert L. Webb (BS70)
Owen W. Webster, Ph.D. (PAR)
Gary H. Weddle (PhD76)
John Weikart (FRIEND)
Lois G. Weyer (MS71, PhD96)
Marvin E. Wildfeuer (PhD63)
Donald R. Wilkinson (PhD72)
James A. Wingrave, Ph.D. (FAC)
Marion J. Wolen (FRIEND)
Geoffrey L. Woolery, Ph.D. (BS78)
James R. Wright (MS49, PhD51)
Zhengtian Xu (PhD94)
Shawn W. Yeisley (BS02)
Howard B. Yokelson, Ph.D. (BS78)
Walter Youngblade (MS72, PhD84)
We would also like to express our sincere appreciation to the following companies and foundations for their unrestricted financial support of the Department:
Agilent Technologies Foundation
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
Alliant Techsystems Foundation
AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals
BP Foundation
Chevron Corporation
Deloitte Foundation
Dow Chemical Company Foundation
Dow Corning Foundation
ExxonMobil Foundation
Fisher Scientific
General Electric Foundation
GlaxoSmithKline Foundation
Hach Scientific Foundation
Hallmark Cooperate Foundation
Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies
Eli Lilly and Company Foundation
Merck Company Foundation
Philip Morris USA, Inc.
Procter & Gamble Fund
SKF USA, Inc.
Strem Chemicals, Inc.
Thomson Learning
Whatman, Inc.
Wyeth Foundation

In addition, the Department would like to gratefully acknowledge the gift of a graphics display processor for our AC250 NMR spectrometer by NMR Associates. The new unit replaced one which had been severely damaged by a power failure.

We have made every effort to make the preceding list complete. Please let me know of any omissions.

Giving to The Department

Financial support from our alumni is an integral part of our departmental operations. Gifts to the Department may either be undesignated (indicate CHEM/BIOC Unrestricted Fund on your check) or may be targeted toward any of several Board of Trustee-approved Funds for specific purposes [xxxx = year award initiated]:
Kevin Scott Beall Memorial Awards [1994]: These awards of $500 are presented to the most outstanding freshman chemistry and biochemistry majors. They are given in the memory of a graduate of the Department who was killed in an automobile accident in 1993.

Wallace H. Carothers Scholarships [1980]: These awards, presented by an anonymous donor to a student in chemistry or biochemistry, are to commemorate the achievements of this pioneer in polymer chemistry. The $500 awards, based on academic merit, have traditionally been given to the students deemed to be our most outstanding sophomore chemistry and biochemistry majors.

Frank W. Collins Undergraduate Award in Biochemistry [2002]: An endowed award given to the graduating senior who best exemplifies scholarship in biochemistry. The award consists of an honorarium of $400, provided by the Frank W. Collins Endowment.

Elizabeth Dyer Excellence in Chemistry and Biochemistry Undergraduate Award Fund [1989]: supports awards (currently two $2.5K awards/year - one to a CHEM major, one to a BIOC major) given to senior majors in recognition of excellent performance in one or more of the following areas: scholarship, research and service to the Department. The awards honor Professor Elizabeth Dyer, faculty member 1933-1971.

Elizabeth Dyer Excellence in Teaching Award Fund [1982]: supports awards (currently $300-$600, depending upon the number of awardees) given to graduate teaching assistants in the Department for excellent achievement in the teaching of chemistry.

Quaesita Drake Scholarship Fund [1969]: supports scholarships (currently four $1.5K scholarships/year) given to outstanding junior or senior women who are chemistry or biochemistry majors, on the basis of academic accomplishment and potential and excellence of character. The funds for these awards are obtained from gifts of alumni and alumnae to honor Professor Quaesita Drake, chairperson of the Women’s College Chemistry Department for over 25 years.

Alberta E. Edge Fund: This fund, created from the estate of Alberta E. Edge (BA35), underwrites the financial component of the awards given to outstanding senior (American Institute of Chemists Award, currently $500) and junior (American Chemical Society Award, currently $500) CHEM or BIOC majors, as well as the two senior Merck Index Awards (currently $250 each).

Wallace H. McCurdy, Jr. Undergraduate Award in Analytical Chemistry [2000, reconstituted 2007]: An award given to the graduating senior in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry who best exemplifies scholarship in analytical chemistry. The award consists of an honorarium of $400. The award honors Professor Wallace H. McCurdy, Jr., faculty member 1959-1992.

William A. Mosher Fund: supports fellowships for CHEM/BIOC graduate students. The fellowships honor Professor William A. Mosher, who chaired the Department from 1945 to 1969.

James A. Moore Undergraduate Award in Organic Chemistry [2000]: An award given to the graduating senior in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry who best exemplifies scholarship in organic chemistry. The award consists of an honorarium of $400. The award honors Professor James A. Moore, faculty member 1955-1988.

Joseph H. Noggle Undergraduate Award in Physical Chemistry [1999]: supports an annual award (currently $400) given to the graduating senior who best exemplifies scholarship in physical chemistry. The award honors Professor Joseph Noggle, faculty member 1971-1998.

NUCLEUS Fund: The NUCLEUS (Network of Undergraduate Collaborative Learning Experiences for Underrepresented Scholars) Program assists underrepresented ethnic students earn their bachelor’s degree in biomedically related disciplines. Gifts to the NUCLEUS Program will support retention and post-baccalaureate placement programming that enhance the experiences of underrepresented ethnic students in the Department.

Gene J. and Frances E. Schiavelli Undergraduate Research Fellowship [2005]: An award (currently $500) given to an undergraduate chemistry or biochemistry major who shows special promise as a research scientist, as demonstrated by work accomplished during his or her academic career. The award is supported by an endowment provided by Dr. Mel Schiavelli, University Provost (1994-2001).

C. Frank Shaw III Undergraduate Award in Inorganic Chemistry[1992]: The award, presented by Dr. C. Frank Shaw III ’66, Professor of Chemistry at Illinois State University, is given for outstanding classroom and laboratory performance in inorganic chemistry by an undergraduate chemistry or biochemistry major. The stipend is $400.

Joel Silver Award Fund [1973]: supports an award (currently $300) given in memory of Joel L. Silver, a graduate student killed in a traffic accident in his last doctoral year (1971), that recognizes excellent achievement in research, as well as a highly professional presentation of results at an annual symposium.

Glenn S. Skinner Award Fund [1968]: supports an annual award (currently $3K) to a graduate student in recognition of distinction in scholarship, research and service to the Department. The award honors Professor Glenn S. Skinner, who was a chemistry faculty member from 1928 to 1958.

Trofimenko Memorial Prize [2007]: This award, in memory of Dr. Swiatoslaw ‘Jerry’ Trofimenko, creator of the polypyrazolylborate ligand system and visiting scholar in the Department from 1996 until his death in 2007, is given annually to a graduate student in the Department who has distinguished him/herself in the area of ‘creative inorganic synthesis.’

Carl A. von Frankenberg Undergraduate Award in Chemistry Education [2005]: supports an annual award (currently $400) given to the graduating senior who best exemplifies scholarship in, and the practice of, chemistry education. The award honors Professor Carl von Frankenberg, faculty member 1961-1997.

Please identify your contribution by writing the name of the Fund on your check, made payable to the University of Delaware, AS WELL AS THE CODE 6814. Send the contribution to: Chemistry/Biochemistry Department Annual Gift, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716-4006. Does your company match educational gifts? If you are not sure, please call the Alumni Office [(302) 831-2341)], and they will check for you.