Ross Judson Buck Outstanding Undergraduate Faculty Mentor
The endowment was established in December 1974 with a gift by Ross W. & Edith H. Buck for an undergraduate faculty mentor award in memory of Ross J. Buck (BSCE '07). Recipients will be selected by the CE Awards Committee with nominations from students or faculty.
Selection Criteria
All full time faculty members are eligible for this award except for the recipients of this award for the past 3 years. Any senior student may nominate any faculty member regardless of whether that nominee is the assigned mentor to the nominating student. Civil Engineering faculty may also nominate any faculty member whom they consider worthy of this award. The latter nominations must be accompanied by a supporting statement.
As a general criterion, the student should nominate the faculty member who the student considers to have been of the most benefit to his/her undergraduate career in the Lyles School of Civil Engineering at Purdue. In making a selection, the student and the faculty should consider the following qualifications:
- Generally was available when the student needed advice on either educational or personal problems;
- Gave good guidance in developing the student's curriculum;
- Had an excellent attitude toward counseling undergraduates; and
- Was active in assisting in activities of organizations of which the student was a member.
In addition to the preceding, the Awards Committee will consider the following attributes in selecting the award recipient:
- The recipient was quite active in advising student organizations;
- The recipient was known for the individual attention he gives to each student;
- The number of advisees for a nominee can be considered, but should not be the controlling factor in selection, and;
- The nominee makes an effort to see that his advisees have a curriculum that is relatively broad in the areas of civil engineering.
There are certain programs in the Lyles School of Civil Engineering where an individual has the regular duty of counseling a relatively large number of students; this refers to the individuals assigned to direct the Co-op program, the CEM program and overall course-scheduling for the School. Where such individuals are nominated for this award, information relative to the quality of the program which they administer and their activities and leadership in these programs is highly desirable.
Past Recipients
2023 - Nusrat Jung 2022 - Darcy Bullock 2021 - Brandon Boor 2020 - Dulcy Abraham 2019 - Cary Troy 2018 - Mark Bowman 2017 - Hubo Cai 2016 - Jon Fricker 2015 - Judy Liu 2014 - Loring Nies 2013 - Garrett D. Jeong 2012 - Robert J. Frosch 2011 - Travis Horton 2010 - Ayhan Irfanoglu 2009 - Garrett D. Jeong 2008 - Dulcy Abraham 2007 - W. Jason Weiss 2006 - Marika C. Santagata 2005 - Steven D. Johnson 2004 - C. Douglas Sutton 2003 - Vincent P. Drnevich 2002 - Garrett D. Jeong 2001 - Timothy M. Whalen 2000 - C. Douglas Sutton |
1999 - Ronald F. Wukasch 1998 - Mark D. Bowman 1997 - Gilbert Satterly 1996 - Edward C. Ting 1995 - Samer M. Madanat 1994 - Gilbert T. Satterly 1993 - Leonard E. Wood 1992 - Benito J. Marinas 1991 - Robert H. Lee 1990 - Julio A. Ramirez 1989 - Lloyd S. Jones 1988 - John T. Gaunt 1987 - Julio A. Ramirez 1986 - Mark D. Bowman 1985 - Donn E. Hancher 1984 - V.J. Meyers 1983 - Robert H. Lee 1982 - J.T.P. Yao 1981 - Martin J. Gutzwiller 1980 - Lloyd H. Kemmer 1979 - John G. McEntyre 1978 - Donn E. Hancher 1977 - William J. Kay 1976 - Lloyd H. Kemmer |