Title: Applied Sciences Division
1Applied Sciences Division
- Annual Awards Ceremony
- Student Awards
2Tonights Presiding Official
Our Own Linda Mapes, Assistant Dean
3Division Scholarships
- Victor and Esther Rozen Foundation Scholarship
- Marilyn Frutchey Memorial Foundation Scholarship
- Robert L Reid Scholarship
4Civil Engineering Technology
- J. Robert Garbade Scholarship Mr. Garbade was a
3rd generation contractor, who was committed to
family, community and the construction industry.Â
He was a 1960 graduate of Broome Technical
Community College and later served as a Director
of the Broome Community College Foundation. A
lifetime resident of Broome County, he held a
strong sense of community. It is in this spirit
that the scholarship is intended to help provide
an opportunity for a deserving student to pursue
his or her goals in a construction related field.
5Samuel J Berkovits Memorial Scholarship
- High Grade Point Average !
6Ernest J and Theresa A Pilotti Memorial
Scholarship
- For an outstanding Civil Engineering Technology
student
7- The American Public Works Association is an
international educational and professional
association of individuals, public agencies, and
private sector companies dedicated to providing
high quality public works goods and services.Â
8Computer Studies
- The Computer Science program leads to an
Associate in Science degree and prepares students
for transfer to a four year college or
university. Working with computers provides
opportunities that are plentiful and rewarding.
The career picture is outstanding and employment
growth is expected into the next century.
9Dr Leopold Eckler Award
- Awarded to an outstanding student.
10Chemical Engineering Technology
- John Feldsine Memorial Scholarship
- Mr. Feldsine was a long time faculty member of
BCCs Chemistry Department
1979
1985
11John Kushner Memorial Award
- Dr. Kushner was a long time faculty member of
BCCs Chemistry Department. - Awarded for academic
- excellence.
1966
12Electrical Engineering Technology
- The IEEE award is presented to the student(s) who
have worked to help others achieve knowledge in
the field of electronics. The BCC Student Branch
of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic
Engineers works to further the profession with
guest lectures, industry tours, projects, and
fund raising for professional travel
13Lawrence J. Sitterlee
- Professor Sitterlee was the first Chairperson of
the EET program at BCC. This award honors the
contribution that LJ Sitterlee made to this
community with the support of his practical and
fun loving wife Anne. The LJ Sitterlee Award
recognizes high grades and a strong interest in
the field.
14Robert L. Reid
Professor Robert L. Reid is well known among
alumni as both the second chair of the Electrical
Program and outstanding instructor of Electrical
Circuits. The Robert L. Reid Award is a
divisional award and rotates annually among the
TEC departments. This award recognizes the hard
work and scholarship of the recipient.
15Donald Emmons
- Professor Donald Emmons was a very thorough and
popular faculty member in the Electrical
Department during the 1950's. He was surrounded
by intent students as he shared his expertise
through lecture and example. The Donald Emmons
Award goes to a scholarly freshman entering the
senior year.
16Ruth and Robert OConnor
- Bob OConnor graduated from Broome Tech in 1951,
the year the armory burned down. (He swears he
didnt do it!) Bob and Ruth decided to give a
special helping hand to students in his old
program at BCC in Electrical Engineering Tech and
they established the Robert G. and Ruth F.
OConnor Scholarship Fund.Â
17Sue and William Dervay
- Professor Emeritus William Dervay began his long
career (38.5 years!) with BCC's Electrical
Engineering Technology program in May of 1952!Â
During that period of time, Professor Dervay
developed the freshman Construction Laboratory
program that trained 7395 students during his
tenure. This award is for a construction lab
student entering the senior year who has shown
the desire and ability to learn and grow within
the field and the construction laboratory area.
18Tau Alpha Pi
- the national honor society for engineering
technology, just as Phi Beta Kappa is for liberal
arts and Tau Beta Pi is for engineering. Founded
in 1967 and managed for more than 30 years by
engineering technology educator Frederick J.
Berger, Tau Alpha Pi is open to the top 5 of
graduates.
19SUNY Utica Technology Center
Located just north of Utica, NY, the campus is a
natural beauty green lawns, wooded hills, a
stream whose twin branches flow through the
840-acre campus- is complemented by high-tech
facilities the new 14 million Cayan Library,
state-of-the-art labs and the latest
instructional technology.
20Engineering Science
- This curriculum's strong emphasis on Engineering
Design, Communication Skills, and Teamwork makes
it easy for students to transfer as juniors to
four-year engineering institutions across the
country. Immediate employment opportunities also
exist for graduates. Students in the program have
coop opportunities available at many local
industries. Curriculum coursework requirements
provide the student with a firm foundation in the
areas of Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and
Digital Electronics.
21Frank G Paul Scholarship (s)
- For a student with exemplary academic work and
leadership qualities.
Bette and Frank Paul
22Christian N. Hankey Memorial Scholarship
Union Endicott graduate selected by UE faculty on
the basis of having the highest grades in
physics. Enrolled in BCCs Engineering Science
program.
23Alexander Christine Naylor
Scholarship
For academic excellence
Alexander Naylor
24Irvin C Simser Engineering Award
- Outstanding faculty member of the Physics and ES
departments friend to all, expert in the use of
Analog Computers - Bud to his friends !
- This award is for the ES Senior who typifies the
best engineering student.
1966
25Jack Foster Memorial Scholarship
- Long time faculty member and Department Chair
- Chancellors Award for Excellence in Teaching
- This award is for Outstanding ES student(s)
1979
1985
26Civil Engineering Technology
- The Associated Building Contractors of the Triple
Cities is dedicated to helping your business
operate more efficiently, more effectively and
more competitively. Through personal
communication and the use of our extensive
resource center, our Members keep abreast of any
advancements in the construction industry.
27BCCs 1st President
- The Cecil C. Tyrrell Award photo from the 1949
college year book "The Citadel. In April, 1946,
the New York Legislature passed a bill providing
for an Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences to
be founded in Binghamton. The problem of
securing the right person, qualified to direct
its material, as well as its academic
development, was the first task in forming the
institute. After four months of search, Mr.
Cecil C. Tyrrell was selected as Director of the
Institute.
28Department of Mathematics
- William H McFarland Memorial Scholarship
- BCC Foundation Scholarship for Excellence in Math
- Daniel Dodway Education Award
- Mathematics Achievement Award
- Mathematics Faculty Award
29Daniel Dodway
1979
30Mechanical Engineering Technology
- SME is an international professional society
dedicated to serving its members and the
manufacturing community through the advancement
of professionalism, knowledge and learning.
Established in 1932, SME has over 60,000 members
in 70 countries.
31PowerPoint Equipment
Thanks to Donovan McCarty, EET Technical
Assistant for these dandy graphics !
32Congratulations all !
- Thank you for coming tonight to honor all of our
awardees. - Theres a lot of good work, effort, and study
involved in achieving any one of these awards. - A special thank you to the people who have
donated to make these awards possible !
33The BCC Foundation
- And thanks to the successful year round efforts
by the BCC Foundation in administering these
awards, and finding new sources of funding for
the benefit of everyone at BCC. - 778-5182
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