Awards
Provost's Awards for Academic Excellence
The Provost’s Awards for Academic Excellence are given to a select number of students. The awards are based on a student’s achievements in research, teaching, clinical work, internships, fieldwork and service.
Miranda Argyros, English
Deanna Baker, Social Work
Peter Dipietro, Biomedical Engineering
Kaylie Du, Applied Mathematics and Statistics
Mason Hintermeister, Human Evolutionary Biology & Anthropology
Ying-Syun (Jenna) Huang, Psychology
Swaneet Jha, Biology - Interdisciplinary
Andreas Kaimis, Biomedical Engineering
Mithuna Kumar, Information Science
Xinquin Lin, Health Science
Peirong Liu, Philosophy, Linguistics
Siya Majmundar, Political Science
Daley McMahon, Mathematics
Kristina Mlynarova, Globalization Studies and International Relations
Terrence Petch, Electrical Engineering
Zachary Phelps, Biochemistry
Rudy Popper, Mathematics
Dimitrios Santiago, Business Management
Sydney Sherbitsky, Environmental Studies
Ding Wang, Chemistry and Applied Mathematics and Statistics
Chancellor's Awards for Student Excellence
The Chancellor’s Awards for Student Excellence were created in 1997 to recognize students who have best demonstrated and have been recognized for the integration of academic excellence with accomplishments in the areas of leadership, athletics, community service, creative and performing arts, campus involvement or career achievement.
Andrew Bae, Applied Mathematics and Statistics
Joseph Bisiani, Physics
Sofia Chambers, Political Science
Sarah Gunasekera, Biology/Applied Mathematics and Statistics
Sarah Hassan, Applied Mathematics and Statistics/Economics
Nicole Jellen, Nursing
Rachel Leong, Electrical Engineering
Devin Lobosco, Biochemistry/Women’s and Gender Studies
Christopher Moore, Biomedical Engineering
Gursimran Padda, Globalization Studies/Sociology
Christina Reed, Sustainability Studies/Economics
Nikhil Vohra, Physics/Linguistics
Kevin Wang, Chemistry
President's Award to Distinguished Doctoral Students
This Stony Brook Foundation award is made possible by Donald Squires and Marian Steinberg. Criteria for selection include the quality of the dissertation and its research base, the student’s outstanding contributions in ability or service to the university, or the student’s overcoming of personal or social handicaps. This year’s recipients are:
Ashley Barry, Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
In/Sane on Screen: Mad Films and the Psychiatric Gaze
Yichul Choi, Physics
Generalized Symmetries in Quantum Field Theory and Particle Physics
Marina Fandaros, Biomedical Engineering
Fluid-Structure Interaction Studies of Coronary Artery Disease Biomechanics
Alexandra Fronzek Ortmann, Psychology/Cognitive Science
Social Inference Abilities as a Social Learning Mechanism
Amanda Rowe, Interdepartmental Doctoral Program in Anthropological Sciences
Dimensions of Coexistence: Niche Differentiation by Four Cheirogaleid Lemur Species