Dear Cornell Engineering Alumni:
The 26th Annual Cornell
Engineering Alumni Association Awards Banquet took place on Friday, April 24,
2009. At the Banquet, the College of
Engineering along with the Cornell Engineering Alumni Association honored the
continuous commitment made by the Emeriti Directors of CEAA. The college has
been fortunate to have these wonderful and devoted volunteers:
Patricia Acker ’74 MEng ’75
John R. Boehringer ’52
L. Jack Bradt ’52
Richard W. Conway ’53 PhD ’58
Robert A. Cowie ’55 MBA ’57
Don S. Follett ’52
Thomas S. Foulkes ’52
Peter C. Johnson ’62
George M. Kennedy ’52 MBA ’56
David S. Kessler ’61
Max H. Kraus ’49
Randolph S. Little ’62
Robert E. Maroney ’72
Joe R. McAfee ’63 MBA ’66
J. Eliot McCormack, Jr. ’53
Karl F. Miller ’64
James O. Moore ’62
Donald E. Read ’50 MBA ’53
Alan S. Rosenthal ’59
Glenn R. Thoren ’72 MEng ’73 PhD ’81
Edward Wilson, Jr. ’69
John G. Woods ’48
In addition to the Emeriti Directors, the following
distinguished faculty and students were honored during the banquet.
Tau Beta Pi Professor
of the Year:
Assistant Professor Mason Peck, Sibley School of Mechanical
and Aerospace Engineering
CEAA Academic
Achievement Award ($1,500 prize):
Dr. Monroe Weber-Shirk MS ’87 PhD ’92, Senior Lecturer and
Research Associate, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Undergraduate Student
Organization Award ($1,500 prize):
Society of Women Engineers, Cornell University Chapter
Undergraduate
Research Award ($1,000 prize):
Monica Jackman ’10, Biological and Environmental Engineering
Albert R. George
Student Team Award ($1,000 prize):
Cornell University Autonomous
Underwater Vehicle Team
The prizes are funded by the CEAA through the endowment that
was established by the Lifetime Members. The description that coincides with
each award can be found on the ‘Awards’ link located on the left side of this
page.
Congratulations
to the Emeriti Directors and the award winners for their achievements! Thank
you to everyone who attended and took part in this wonderful event.
Best regards,
Bill Bruno '69 CE, MEng '71
President, CEAA