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Presidential Awards for Excellence in
SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS, and E NGINEERING M ENTORING
(PAESMEM)
CMS · REU · Presidential Award

The President of the United States annually recognizes the people and institutions that have provided broad opportunities for participation by women, minorities and disabled persons in science, mathematics and engineering at the elementary, secondary, undergraduate and graduate education levels.

No more than 10 persons and 10 institutions are selected each year for recognition. Each award includes a $10,000 grant to provide for continued mentoring work.

The awards are presented during the Spring at a White House ceremony.

Recipients 2000 - Individuals

Daniel L. Akins
Director, Center for Analysis of Structures and Interfaces
City College of New York

James F. P. Cotter
University of Minnesota

Vallie W. Guthrie, Gso Area Math/Sci Educ (GAMSEC)
North Carolina A&T State University

Glenn D. Kuehn
New Mexico State University

Juan Lopez-Garriga
University of Puerto Rico

Abdulalim Abdullah Shabazz
Distinguished Professor
Lincoln University

Carlos G. Spaht, II
Louisiana State University

Michael F. Summers
University of Maryland

Luis P. Villarreal
University of California

Maria Elena Zavala
California State University

Recipients 2000 - Institutional

Clifford W. Houston
Board of Education and Training
American Society for Microbiology

Jean E. Girvesi
Summer Research Opportunities Program
Committee on Institutional Cooperation (Big Ten)

Russell V. Boham
Indian Natural Resources, Sciences and Engineering Program
Humboldt State University

Sarah Rajala
College of Engineering Programs for Minorities and Women
North Carolina State University

Louis Dale
Office of Minority and Special Programs
University of Alabama at Birmingham

Michael Aldaco
California Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement (MESA)

Cinda-Sue G. Davis
Women in Science and Engineering
University of Michigan

Maurice Thompson
Minority Engineering, Mathematics and Sciences (MEMS)
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque

Patricia M. MacGowan
Washington Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement
(MESA)

Ken Pepion
Compact for Faculty Diversity
Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education

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