2007
Department of Chemistry Awards and Honors
Nazareth College ACS Student Affiliate
Phi Lambda Upsilon
Phi Lambda Upsilon is a National Honor Society that recognizes those who achieve excellence in Chemistry. The Society has an At-large Membership program that extends recogntion to undergraduate students at insitutions, such as Nazareth College, where no active local chapter exists.

2007 Nominations: Christopher Bowen, Kayleigh MacMaster, Jessica McArdle,
Collin Schrader, Laura Snepenger , and David Verdine

Seniors, Jessica and David, with honor cords.
American Chemical Society Outstanding Senior Award
This award is presented by the Rochester Section of the American Chemical Society to honor a graduating senior Chemistry major.

Recipient: David Verdine
American Institute of Chemists Award
This award recognizes graduates in the disciplines for which chemistry is the central component, such as chemistry biochemistry, and chemical engineering.

Chemistry Recipient: David Verdine
Alice Taylor Gorham Memorial Award
This award recognizes excellence in undergraduate chemistry research. The award is named in memory of Dr. Nancy Farina's mother, Alice Taylor Gorham. Dr. Farina is a lecturer in Nazaeth's Physical Therapy Department. Beginning in 2007, she honored her mother's memory with this annual award. Mrs. Gorham held both a B.A. and M.A. in Chemistry.

Recipient: Kayleigh MacMaster
CRC Freshman Chemistry Achievement Award
This award is presented to an outstanding student enrolled in freshman chemistry.

Recipient: Kevin Golembiewski
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