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The President’s Award for Exceptional Creative Achievement
The President’s Award for Exceptional Creative Achievement was established in 1953 by Dr. Martin D. Jenkins, President of what was then Morgan State College, and the tradition has been continued to encourage and give recognition to the expression of worthwhile original ideas among the students of the university. It is intended that this award will go to that member of the graduating class who has made an exceptional contribution of a creative nature.
One of the most important functions of an institution of higher education is to stimulate the development of original ideas. Although major contributions are hardly to be expected, certainly the techniques of creative thought and the habit of expressing original ideas should be developed during the undergraduate days. The budding techniques and habits so developed, it is hoped, will come to fruition in post-university years.
The Award for Exceptional Creative Achievement may go to a student who makes a creative contribution in any field or area. The winner of the President’s Award for Exceptional Creative Achievement is selected by a faculty committee. Departments and individual faculty members are invited to submit nominations for the award through the appropriate department chairperson. Nominations are supported by adequate description of the nominee’s achievement.
Previous Recipients of the Award
1953
Clifton Sands – Chemistry
1954
Clara Adams – Chemistry
1955
Gilbert Ware – Political Science
1956
John H. Onley – Chemistry
Paul M. Neale – Music
1957
Franklin D. Tucker – Psychology
1958
Raymond B. Webster – Psychology
1959
No Award Made
1960
Donald C. Gwynn – Art Education
1961
Vasily C. Cateforis – Mathematics
1962
Oliver P. Scott Art – Education
1963
Thomas E. Arthur – Music
1964
Earl Russell Barnes – Mathematics
Stephen H. Foreman – English
1965
Germaine Dennaker – Biology
1966
Harmon Watson – English
1967
Preston H. Winkler – History
1968
Michael E. Cryor – Psychology
1969
Joseph Kokosinski – Physics
1970
Joseph C. Dorsey – Modern Languages
1971
Gregory A. Shannon – Psychology
1972
Gayle L. Martin – Chemistry
1973
No Award Made
1974
Sandra Swann – Psychology
1975
Barbara Armstead – Biology
1976–77
No Award Made
1978
Anita Joyce Willis – Psychology
1979
No Award Made
1980
Evette E. Strothers – Theatre Arts
1981
No Award Made
1982
Alpha J. Williams – Telecommunications
1983
Karl Thompson – Physics
1984
No Award Made
1985
Curtis L. Jones – Physics, Engineering Physics
1986–93
No Award Made
1994
Weyden Wedderburn – Electrical Engineering
1995–96
No Award Made
1997
Kim Sydnor – Psychology
1998
No Award Made
1999
Akilah L. Boomer – Biology
2000
Andrea Jones – Psychology
2001
Malini M. Jagdel – Biology
2002
Tanika Allen – Chemistry
2003
Vernon Paris Webb – Engineering Physics
2004
Jesus J. Hernandez – Electrical Engineering
2005
Elwood Green, III – Electrical Engineering
2006
Brandon A. Reid – Engineering Physics
2007
Abidla Odesanmi – Computer Science
2008
Ronnie L. Thompson – Architecture and Environmental Design
2009
Olusanmi Fewehinimi – Architecture and Environmental Design
2010
Christina F. Southhall – Architecture and Environmental Design
2011
Melissa A. Pinard – Chemistry
2012
Tsehai Grell – Chemistry
2013
Craig S. Cornish, Jr. – History
2014
Courtney Culpepper (May) – Biology
Ralph Harper (May) – Arch. & Environ. Design
Courtney J. Morgan (Dec.) – Arch. & Environ. Design
2015
Christine Doherty (May) – Arch. & Environ. Design
Brian Asson (Dec.) – Arch. & Environ. Design
2016
Brian Baksa (May) – Arch. & Environ. Design
Andrea M. Ngure (Dec.) – Arch. & Environ. Design
2017
Daniel Beatty (May) – Arch. & Environ. Design
Brittney Gordon (May) – Biology
Oluwaseun Ojimi (May) – Civil Engineering
Nishone Thompson (May) Biology
Chey Harris (Dec.) – Psychology
Dana Holland (Dec.) – Electrical Engineering
Edward Leedy (Dec.) – Arch. & Environ. Design
Joshua Payne (Dec.) – Civil Engineering