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The Mensch Prize at Temple University

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Scholarships, fellowships, and stipends at Temple University have been funded by Bill and Dianne Mensch since 1993. Graduate fellowships were awarded at $12,000 per student from 1993-1996. Undergraduate stipends of $3,000 each were awarded from 1993-1997. The current Mensch Prize is an endowed scholarship of $1000 that is awarded yearly. Below is a list of awardees.

Graduate Fellowships:

  • 1993 Roger D. Gahman
  • 1994 Joseph R. Shryock, Masters
  • 1995 Dennis Rauschmayer, PhD
  • 1996 Andrew Spicer, Masters

Undergraduate Stipends:

  • 1993
    • Neil F. Palumbo (USA) -> Johns Hopkins
    • Tarek Kaylani (Afghanistan) -> Asst. Prof. in Canada
    • John D’Alicandro (Italy) -> Motorola
  • 1994
    • Anath S. Vijalapuram (India)
    • Vincent B. Kasangaki (Uganda) -> Professor in Uganda
    • Kanika Narula (USA/India)
  • 1995
    • Wonho Yang (Korea)
    • Amy Murphy (USA)
    • James Kozlowski (USA) -> Penn State
  • 1996
    • Tso-Hui Ting (China)
    • Wonho Yang (Korea)
    • Paul Wilson (USA)
  • 1997
    • Majid Benbouchta
    • Shobha Subramanian
    • Dubravko Biruski

Mensch Prizes:

  • 2007 Ronald K. Lavan – (Electrical Engineering)
  • 2008 Jaiveer S. Budwal – (Electrical Engineering)
  • 2009 Eghonghon Ojeifo – (Electrical Engineering)
  • 2010 Brittany Love –
  • 2011 Nathalia Garcia-Acosta
  • 2012 Jordan Keiffer
  • 2013 Vira Oleksvuk
  • 2014 Jarel Benjamin
  • 2015 Daniel Douglas
  • 2016 Victor Tang
  • 2017 Lisa Antoine
  • 2018 Noah Capp (Electrical Engineering)
  • 2019 Royce Pease (Electrical Engineering)
  • 2020 Patrick Cavalieri (Electrical Engineering)
  • 2021 Ka Ming Lui (Electrical Engineering)
  • 2022 Ka Ming Lui (Electrical Engineering)
  • 2023 Grayson Cooper (Electrical Engineering)
  • 2024 Ashton Bryant (Electrical and Computing Engineering)

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