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Home > News > News Releases > 2006 News Releases > ORISE Honors Student and Teacher Mentors/Educators for Their Leadership in ORNL Education Programs

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Sept. 5, 2006
FY06-44

ORISE Honors Student and Teacher Mentors/Educators for Their Leadership in ORNL Education Programs

OAK RIDGE, Tenn.—Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) staff members who serve as mentors to students and teachers in the laboratory’s education programs, which are administered by the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE), were honored at a ceremony at ORNL’s Eugene P. Wigner Auditorium on August 29.

"Mentors are the cornerstone of the laboratory’s undergraduate, graduate student and K-12 programs," said ORISE Science Education Group Manager Linda Holmes. "It takes a very special person to advise, guide, teach and be a role model to a budding scientist, engineer or teacher of math and science." 

Nominated by the students and teachers they advise, mentors are ORNL employees who guide and teach the participants who come to the laboratory for research experiences. Outstanding mentor awards went to:

Award Recipient Division/Program
Mariappan Paranthaman ORNL Chemical Sciences Division
Auroop Ganguly ORNL Computational Sciences and Engineering Division
George Fann ORNL Computer Science and Mathematics Division
Steve Allison ORNL Engineering Science and Technology Division
Justin Baba ORNL Engineering Science and Technology Division
J.T. Simpson ORNL Engineering Science and Technology Division
Mark Bevelhimer ORNL Environmental Sciences Division
T.J. Blasing ORNL Environmental Sciences Division
Kelly Roy ORNL Environmental Sciences Division
Derek Austin ORNL Materials Science and Technology Division
Bruce Pint ORNL Materials Science and Technology Division
Michael Simpson ORNL Materials Science and Technology Division
Joe Birdwell ORNL Nuclear Science and Technology Division
Ian Gross ORNL Nuclear Science and Technology Division
Joanna McFarlane ORNL Nuclear Science and Technology Division
Sara Pozzi ORNL Nuclear Science and Technology Division
Brad Weil ORNL Nuclear Science and Technology Division
Ken Carter ORAU’s University Radioactive Ion Beam Consortium Program

Several other ORNL staff members were also recognized for their contributions to the laboratory’s educational and work force development goals. These award winners were:

Dr. Lee Redinger receives an award from ORISE's Wayne Stevenson and Linda Holmes

(Pictured L to R:) Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) Associate Laboratory Director for University Partnerships Lee Riedinger receives an award from the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education’s Director of Science Education Programs Wayne Stevenson, and Group Manager Linda Holmes, at an event honoring ORNL staff that have mentored students and teachers. Riedinger was recognized for outstanding contributions to the education and training of tomorrow’s work force at the August event held at ORNL. High-resolution version of photo

In addition to the mentor and educator recognition, two additional awards were presented—one to ORNL’s Nuclear Science and Technology Division, and one individual award presented to ORNL’s Associate Laboratory Director for University Partnerships Lee Riedinger for exceptional contributions to the education and training of tomorrow’s work force. 

"Mentoring is one answer the laboratory can provide to the nation’s question—what can we do to improve our emphasis on science and mathematics?" said Riedinger.

Riedinger, who is soon leaving the laboratory to become the vice chancellor for research at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, delivered the ceremony’s keynote address.

ORISE currently administers 25 different education programs for ORNL and has been the laboratory’s partner for education-related initiatives since 1946.

The Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) is a U.S. Department of Energy institute focusing on scientific initiatives to research health risks from occupational hazards, assess environmental cleanup, respond to radiation medical emergencies, support national security and emergency preparedness, and educate the next generation of scientists. ORISE is managed by Oak Ridge Associated Universities.

Media Contact:

Pam Bonee
Director, Communications
865.576.3146
Pam.Bonee@orau.org

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