2004 NSF Director's Distinguished Teaching Scholar Award Ceremony

Alice M. Agogino, professor of mechanical engineering at the University of California, Berkeley, was recognized today (Monday, May 24) by the National Science Foundation (NSF) with the Director's Award for Distinguished Teaching Scholars, the foundation's highest honor for teaching and research excellence." UC Berkeley News

At the National Academies
At Congress
From left: Alice Agogino (UC Berkeley), Julio Ramirez (Davidson College), Thomas Banchoff (Brown), Susan Powers (Clarkson), Dean Zollman (Kansas State), Congressman Sherwood Boehlert (R- NY), Arden Bemont Jr. (Acting Director of NSF), Walter Oechel (San Diego State), Kenneth Tobin (GC of CUNY), David Ollis (North Carolina State). From left: David Ollis (North Carolina State), Julio Ramirez (Davidson College), Susan Powers (Clarkson), Thomas Banchoff (Brown), Alice Agogino (UC Berkeley), Dean Zollman (Kansas State), Kenneth Tobin (GC of CUNY), Walter Oechel (San Diego State).

Agogino and Distinguished GuestsThe Agogino's
From left: Angelica Stacy (Associate Vice Provost, UC Berkeley), William H. Wood (former doctoral student), Mercedes Agogino (mother and retired physics professor), Adrian Agogino (son), Alice Agogino, Catherine Newman (graduate student, UC Berkeley), Beth Tront (NEEDS.ORG consultant), Joe Tront (editor of the Premier Award and Professor of Electrical Engineering at Virginia Tech). From left: Dr. Mercedes Agogino, Dr. Alice Agogino and Dr. Adrian Agogino


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