Prizes, Awards, Honor Societies
Prizes and Awards
The following prizes are awarded in the judgment and at the discretion of the University in accordance with the conditions established.
The Betty Airestock Moore Prize
To the most outstanding keyboard musician during their sophomore or junior year.
The Charles A. Albrecht Memorial Award
To two members of the senior class who have the best four-year record at Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ in scholarship and effective participation in student activities.
The Alumni Prize for Outstanding Achievement in the College of Arts and Sciences
To a graduating senior in the College of Arts and Sciences on the basis of GPA, independent study, and involvement in university and/or community affairs.
The Alumni Prize for Outstanding Achievement in the College of Health
To a graduating senior in the College of Health on the basis of GPA, independent study, and involvement in university and/or community affairs.
The Alumni Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Interdisciplinary Studies
To a graduating senior engaged in interdisciplinary study on the basis of GPA, independent study, and involvement in university and/or community affairs.
Alumni Fellows Awards
Awarded by the Alumni Association. Candidates must meet the following criteria:
Be a current, full-time sophomore, junior, or senior student who has completed at least one academic year at Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ. Have a minimum cumulative GPA of at least 3.0. Demonstrate evidence of active participation and leadership in college and/or community activities.
The American Chemical Society Award
Upon recommendation of the chemistry faculty, to a senior chemistry major with an outstanding academic record and promise of an academic or research career in chemistry or a related discipline.
The American Institute of Chemists Award
Upon recommendation of the chemistry faculty, to a senior chemistry major with an outstanding academic record and promise of a professional research career in chemistry or a related discipline.
The Irving S. Amrhein Prizes in Modern Languages
To graduating seniors for distinguished work in one or more modern languages.
The Douglas R. Anderson Prize in Philosophy
To a graduating philosophy major who, in the judgment of the department of
philosophy, has demonstrated outstanding achievement in the study of philosophy and outstanding service and leadership within the department.
The Louis and Esther Bader Memorial Scholarship Prize in Chemistry
To a junior or senior chemistry major who, in the judgment of the Department of Chemistry, exhibits outstanding professional and academic qualifications in preparation for a career in science.
The Willis N. Baer Award
To the economics and business student who has shown the greatest improvement over a period of five terms.
The James M. Beck Oratorical Prize
To a student demonstrating excellence in the art of public speaking.
The James M. Beck Shakespeare Essay Prize
For the best essay on a Shakespearean topic by a student.
The Biochemistry Prize
To a student who, in the judgment of the biochemistry faculty, has demonstrated outstanding achievement in biochemistry and shows potential for significant future contributions to biochemistry or related fields.
The Biological Sciences Prize
To the senior biology major who has best demonstrated excellence in academics, in the conduct and dissemination of research, and in their contributions to the department.
The Timothy M. Breidegam Memorial Student Service Award
To the student who has unselfishly given their service to the University community, following the example of Timothy M. Breidegam '78.
The C.R. Chambliss Award for Excellence in the Sciences
To a senior majoring in the lab sciences or math who has an overall GPA of at least 3.5, has conducted research or completed outreach that has benefitted Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ or the community, and values all aspects of a university education, not just their specific scientific pursuits.
The English Prize
To the graduating English major who has demonstrated outstanding achievement in the discipline.
The Environmental Science Prize
To a senior environmental science major for outstanding academic achievement in the study of environmental issues.
The Environmental Policy and Economics Prize
To a senior environmental policy and economics major for outstanding academic
achievement in the study of environmental issues.
The Patricia Erskine Memorial Award
To the junior or senior Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ Theatre Company member who has contributed most to that organization.
The Fab MAB Pass-It-On Award
The Fab MAB Pass-It-On Award is a service outreach award to be given annually to fund a project that is aimed at diminishing health disparities among at-risk individuals or populations, living within the local Lehigh Valley community, the United States, or a developing nation. The aim of this award is not only to diminish health disparities among those "underdogs" that are at-risk because of health disparities, but to enrich and further the professional viewpoint of those who receive the award. The award is made in memory of Dr. Michele August-Brady, Associate Professor of Nursing.
The Albert Ferkel Jr. Memorial Prize
To a senior political science major for demonstrated service in raising awareness of social justice issues to his or her fellow students.
The Judith Green Memorial Prize
To a music student who has demonstrated outstanding achievement and an exceptional talent in writing about music or has demonstrated excellence in musical scholarship and shows promise for future achievement.
The History Prize
To the history major who, in the judgment of the History Department, has demonstrated excellence in historical scholarship and shows the most promise of future achievement.
The Neuroscience Award
To a senior neuroscience major who has demonstrated excellence in academic and research pursuits in understanding the brain and behavior.
The Priscilla Payne Hurd Prize in Nursing
To a nursing student selected on the basis of "best of the class" in overall outcomes of academics, professionalism, student involvement in campus programming, athletics, and community care.
The Stuart S. Kulp Scholarship Prize in Chemistry
To a chemistry major who, in the judgment of the chemistry faculty, deserves recognition for superior academic achievement and demonstrates the potential to contribute to the field of chemistry.
The George Diamond Prizes
For the best academic essay, best personal essay, best short story, and best poem written by a student during each academic year. Also awarded for the best Writing 100 essays following both fall and spring terms.
The Al Lazaro Memorial Jazz Prize
To a music major of the current junior or senior class who has shown significant
growth and excellence in jazz performance. Awarded in memory of standout student jazz performer Al Lazaro.
The Presser Undergraduate Scholar Award
To an outstanding music major in their final year of study.
The Leon Prokofy Leonovich Memorial Prize
To a member of the sophomore class who has shown significant growth and excellence in the study of music.
The Eugene Daniel Lucas Accounting Awards
The Lucas Accounting Award is presented to the Junior accounting major(s) who have demonstrated academic excellence, leadership, and community service.
The Frederick (Jiggs) McConnell Prize in Moral Philosophy
To a graduating senior who, in the judgment of the department of philosophy, has
demonstrated excellence in moral philosophy.
Outstanding Accounting Senior Award
To a graduating student who shines in academia, expresses a serious interest in accounting, and demonstrates a desire to continue in the accounting field. Winners are chosen by faculty members.
The Public Health Award
To the graduating public health major who has demonstrated outstanding
achievement in the study of public health, service to the community, and leadership within the Public Health program.
The Psi Chi Service Award
To a Psi Chi member who has shown outstanding achievement, dedication, enthusiasm, and participation in the field of psychology.
The Marlyn A. Rader Memorial Prize in Mathematics
To a student who, having completed at least six courses in mathematics at the
university, has demonstrated outstanding achievement in the study of mathematics.
The Nursing Excellence in Practice Award
To the nursing student who has demonstrated outstanding performance in practice excellence and professionalism.
The Schattschneider Mathematics and Computer Science Prize
To an outstanding junior or senior woman mathematics or computer science major who has shown great interest and potential to pursue an undergraduate research opportunity or graduate degree in mathematical sciences.
The T. Edgar Shields Memorial Prize in Music
To a member of the graduating class for progress and proficiency in music studies.
The Sociology and Anthropology Student Award
To a graduating senior majoring in sociology or anthropology who has a minimum GPA of 3.0 in the major, actively participates in (and leads, where possible) departmental activities, demonstrates values that uphold the principles of the disciplines of sociology and anthropology, and is an active member of society (through civic engagement and/or work experience).
The Edwin L. Stockton Prize in Economics and Business
To the senior who has achieved the highest cumulative GPA in the Department of Economics and Business.
The Ronald J. Stupak Award
To a student who, in the judgment of the political science faculty, has performed distinguished work in political science.
The Daniel W. Tereshko Memorial Prize in Studio Art
To the senior art major who has demonstrated outstanding creative, technical, and intellectual achievement in the field of studio art.
The Theta Alpha Kappa Undergraduate Achievement Award
To a Theta Alpha Kappa member who has shown outstanding achievement and
dedication to excellence in religious studies and theology.
The Steven K. Van Auken Memorial Prize in Music Performance
To a member of the junior class for notable achievement in vocal or instrumental performance.
The Zeta Psi Award
To the senior art major who, in the judgment of the art faculty, has demonstrated leadership ability while maintaining a superior scholastic record and outstanding artistic achievement.
The Zinzendorf Award
To the graduating senior English major with the highest cumulative GPA in English.
Prizes and Awards for Graduate Programs:
The Graduate Education Thesis Award
To the candidate for the master of education or master of arts in teaching degree whose thesis meets the highest standards of scholarship, critical reflection, and benefit to the practice, in honor of excellence in teacher action research.
The Master of Business Administration Award
To the graduating MBA student whose GPA places them in the 90th percentile and who also epitomizes the Moravian vision of practicing leadership, teamwork, community support, and reflection as determined by the graduate faculty.
The Master of Science in Nursing Achievement Award
To a master of science in nursing student for outstanding achievement throughout the graduate program of study, including academic and practicum course work.
The Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ RN to BSN Nursing Excellence Award
To an RN to BSN student who has displayed outstanding educational commitment,
academic excellence, and professionalism in pursuit of the baccalaureate degree.
The Rochelle N. Pavlov Santiago MACC Award
To the graduating master of arts in clinical counseling student selected by the graduate faculty for perseverance, outstanding professionalism in clinical practice, and academic commitment.
The Outstanding Master of Science in Occupational Therapy Student Award
To the occupational therapy student selected by the graduate faculty for outstanding achievement in scholarship and professional practice.
The Outstanding Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology Student Award
To the speech-language pathology student selected by the graduate faculty for
outstanding achievement in scholarship and professional practice.
The Outstanding Master of Science in Athletic Training Student Award
To the athletic training student selected by the graduate faculty for outstanding
achievement in scholarship and professional practice.
The Outstanding Doctor of Athletic Training Student Award
To the doctor of athletic training student selected by the graduate faculty for outstanding achievement in academics and scholarship, and for outstanding advocacy for the profession.
The Outstanding Doctor of Physical Therapy Student Award
To the doctor of physical therapy student selected by the graduate faculty for outstanding achievement in academics and scholarship, and for outstanding advocacy for the profession.
Honor Societies
Alpha Alpha Alpha: First Generation Honor Society
Advisors: Carol Traupman-Carr and Alvert Hernandez
Alpha Kappa Delta: International Sociology Honor Society
Advisor: Debra Wetcher-Hendricks
Beta Beta Beta: National Biology Honor Society
Advisors: Christopher Jones and Kara Mosovsky
Chi Alpha Sigma: National Student Athlete Honor Society
Advisor: Bryn McNamara
Gamma Sigma Alpha: National Greek Honor Society
Advisor: Elizabeth Yates
Iota Iota Iota: National Women’s Studies Honor Society
Advisor: Belinda Waller-Peterson
Iota Tau Alpha: Athletic Training Honor Society
Advisor: David Wilkenfeld
Kappa Delta Pi: International Honor Society in Education
Advisor: Laurie Kahn
Kappa Pi: International Honorary Art Society
Advisor: Angela Fraleigh
Omicron Delta Epsilon: International Economics Honor Society
Advisor: Eva Marikova Leeds and Chris D'Imperio
Omicron Delta Kappa: National Honorary Society for Scholarship and Leadership
Advisors: Meghan Santamaria
Phi Alpha Theta: National History Honor Society
Advisor: Jamie Paxton
Phi Beta Delta: Honor Society for International Scholars
Advisor: Anize Appel
Phi Eta Sigma: National First-Year Student Honor Society
Advisors: Natasha Woods and Kim Demyan
Phi Sigma Iota: National Foreign Language Honor Society
Advisor: Claudia Mesa
Phi Sigma Tau: National Philosophy Honor Society
Advisor: Carol Moeller
Pi Mu Epsilon: National Mathematics Honor Society
Advisor: Michael J. Fraboni
Pi Sigma Alpha: National Political Science Honor Society
Advisor: Khristina Haddad
Psi Chi: National Psychology Honor Society
Advisor: Michelle Schmidt
Psi Rho Nu: Neuroscience Honor Society
Advisor: Cecilia Fox
Sigma Pi Sigma: National Physics Honor Society
Advisor: Kelly Krieble
Sigma Tau Delta: National English Honorary Society
Advisor: Crystal Fodrey and Chris Hassey
Sigma Theta Tau: International Nursing Honor Society
Advisor: Janice Farber
Theta Alpha Kappa: National Religious Studies/Theology Honor Society
Advisor: Jason Radine