NATS Website
May 11th 2001
The annual Natural Science Awards luncheon
was held a little late this year due to the extended term time. The Cragg Awards are given to Arts students
who have excelled in their Natural Science Course.
Nicole Pineau, co-winner for Light and Sound presented by Professor Roy Koehler.
Adam Duffy, co-winner for Light and Sound presented by Professor Roy Koehler.
Erez Hacohen, winner for Science of Flight presented by Professor Geoffrey Hunter.
Paul Aniceto, winner for Science as Discovery poses with Erez Hacohen (Science of Flight)
Karolina Walewski, winner for The Living Body Presented by Professor Barry Laughton
Leonard Cohen winner for Biomedical Ethics and the New Genetics presented by the Director of Natural Science for Professor Judy Libman.
Ganna Shynolova, winner for The Nature and Growth of Scientific Thought presented by the Director of Natural Science
for Professor Stanley Jeffers.
Other Cragg Award winners:
Alexander Rudolfs, for Science as Discovery.
Hoi-Ying Tsang, for Matter and Structure.
Ching Man Wu, for The Earth and its Atmosphere
The Carelton E. Perrin Book Prize: awarded to a science student who
has excelled in both Science and Humanities.
Andy Primeau
presented on behalf of the Faculties of Science and Arts
by the Director of Natural Science.