Joe Moscatelli (‘19.5) wins the T. Ragan Ryan ‘91 Award for Excellence

Joe Moscatelli (‘19.5) has been selected as the 2020 recipient of the T. Ragan Ryan ‘91 Award for Excellence. The award was established in 1990 by Emily and Thomas C. Ryan ’55 in memory of their son, T. Ragan Ryan ’91. The award is bestowed upon a junior or senior who “best exemplifies the spirit of humanism and excellence in premedical studies exemplified by Ragan Ryan”.  The recipient is chosen by the Ryan family and Dr. Phil Johnson after reviewing nominees provided by the Health Professions Program at Middlebury College. Joe joins a distinguished group of former recipients who have gone on to make significant contributions to the field of medicine. 

Congratulations, Joe!

Isabel Weber Cravioto (‘19.5) wins the Robert K. Gould Prize in Physics

ROBERT K. GOULD PRIZE IN PHYSICS
Established in 1994 by friends and colleagues in honor of Robert K. Gould, professor of physics, 1968–1994. Awarded to the graduating senior whose senior work in physics best exemplifies the high standards for research set by Professor Gould. The 2020 Robert K. Gould Prize in Physics was awarded to Isabel Weber Cravioto for her outstanding laboratory work building a photothermal microscope, under the supervision of Assistant Professor of Physics Michael E. Durst. This sophisticated project required her to apply a wide range of knowledge in physics, including optics, lasers, electronics, and electricity and magnetism. She excelled in all aspects of this independent project, from initial construction, beam alignment, soldering, and testing through to the final data collection and analysis of the photothermal signal in gold nanoparticles.

Bennett Doherty (’18) wins the Robert K. Gould Prize in Physics

Bennett Doherty (’18) wins the Robert K. Gould Prize in Physics

ROBERT K. GOULD PRIZE IN PHYSICS
Established in 1994 by friends and colleagues in honor of Robert K. Gould, professor of physics, 1968–1994. Awarded to the graduating senior whose senior work in physics best exemplifies the high standards for research set by Professor Gould. The 2018 Robert K. Gould Prize in Physics was awarded to Bennett Doherty for his outstanding laboratory work under the supervision of Assistant Professor of Physics Michael E. Durst. Throughout his hands-on project creating a motorized automatic system for alignment of laser beams, Bennett’s accomplishments arose from his initiative, perseverance, and professional aptitude. Among students who exceed our high expectations for excellence in senior research, Bennett stands out because of the breadth and depth of understanding he exhibited in experimental and conceptual aspects of research.